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Spirituality as a Way of Being Human
By Dr. Katie Eastman & Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino Here on Best Ever Woo, we’ve explored spirituality through the lenses of gratitude, forgiveness, compassion, liminal space, resilience, and hope. Each of these practices reveals something simple yet profound: spirituality is not something outside of us—it is woven into what it means to be human. Spirituality is not about escaping reality. It is about engaging reality with depth and presence. It is about pausing in the middle o

Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino
Oct 242 min read


Forgiveness, Letting Go, and the Spiritual Act of Surrender
By Dr. Katie Eastman & Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino Forgiveness is often talked about as the key to healing. Many religious and spiritual traditions encourage us to forgive those who have harmed us, and research shows that forgiveness can promote health and peace of mind. But for some people, especially survivors of abuse or trauma, forgiveness of another may not feel possible—or even appropriate. It’s important to acknowledge this truth: healing does not always require forgivi

Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino
Oct 242 min read


Walking in Nature: A Spiritual Practice That Requires No Belief
By Dr. Katie Eastman & Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino When we think of spirituality, we often imagine meditation cushions, prayer beads, or sacred texts. But one of the oldest and simplest spiritual practices requires none of these things. All it asks is that you step outside and walk in nature. The natural world invites us into presence. The crunch of leaves underfoot, the rhythm of your steps, the scent of pine or salt air—these are not just sensory details. They are reminders

Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino
Oct 242 min read


Breath as Spirit: The Universal Bridge Between Body, Mind, and Soul
By Dr. Katie Eastman & Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino We rarely notice our breath until something interrupts it. A sigh of relief, a deep inhale before a big decision, or the gasp that comes with sudden news—each moment reminds us that breath is more than biology. It is the universal bridge between body, mind, and soul. Across cultures and traditions, breath has been recognized as sacred. The Latin word spiritus means both “breath” and “spirit.” In Hebrew, the word ruach carries

Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino
Oct 242 min read


From Survival to Meaning: Why Every Human Seeks Something Deeper
By Dr. Katie Eastman & Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino Every human being has basic needs—food, water, safety, and shelter. These needs keep us alive and functioning, but they don’t explain why we get up in the morning, what keeps us striving, or what gives us joy. Beyond survival, there is always a search for meaning. It is in this search that spirituality reveals itself. Think of the times in life when survival was enough. A crisis happens and you do what you need to do: pay the

Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino
Oct 242 min read


Let's Reimagine the Word "Woo-Woo"
Explore why spirituality is not “woo woo” but a vital part of being human. Discover the science and wisdom behind compassion, connection, and meaning — and why embracing spirituality leads to greater happiness, health, and purpose.
Dr. Katie Eastman
Sep 104 min read
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