When facing troubled times in life, turn to your spirituality for the comfort and support you need to get you through.
SEEK OUT SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE: Contact your priest, high priestess, minister, rabbi, or any religious leader of your faith. If you don't have one, ask friends or family to recommend one, or look through the phone book for a legal clergy. Even if you don't consider yourself a religious person, they will be willing to listen to your problems, offer guidance, and pray with you. Often they can direct you to support groups, organizations, doctors, counselors, charities and authority figures who may be able to help you.
PARTAKE IN THE SACRED: Look for things that make you feel aware of what you hold sacred. Search out places that make you feel closer to God, and go to them. Seek out things that make you feel all of God's greatness, and do them. Perhaps you feel the presence of God when you are lighting devotional candles in a Roman Catholic church, when evening mass is done and the crowd has disbursed. Perhaps being by a still lake under the full moon with the crickets chirping around you inspire an awe of the beauty of creation. Maybe you feel the connection to God when you are painting a picture, or playing your drums, or studying the Kabbalah. Whatever or wherever makes you feel closest to the divine, make time for that experience, daily if possible.
BELIEVE IN YOUR WORTH: Know that you are a spiritual being with an immortal soul. God saw you as worthy to put on this earth; don't doubt His wisdom. Know that you are as deserving of love, honor, and respect as the next person. God can forgive you for anything you may have done, as long as you are ready to put your mistakes behind you and move on. But to do that, you need to grant yourself forgiveness. Everyone makes mistakes; mistakes are not a tragedy. It is letting those mistakes hold us back and keep us down that is the tragedy. If you know, or even if you think it is possible, that you are a spiritual being, it is time to embrace your spirituality and let God, in whatever form you see Him, enter your life.
