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10 minutes daily spiritual practice that can help with overthinking and anxiety

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 9, 2026, 07:10 IST
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Anxiety and overthinking: A spiritual disconnect


In the noise of modern life, anxiety and overthinking often feel like they are always with you. But these feelings are really spiritual experiences at their core. Fear of the unknown, fear of loss, fear of being alone, or fear of the future are what causes them. If this fear isn't dealt with, it starts to mess with our minds, bodies, and energy flow.

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Why spiritual practice matters

Anxiety is a sign of disconnection from a spiritual point of view. This happens when the mind gets too far away from the present and into the future. The goal of daily spiritual practice is to gently bring the mind back into balance, trust, and surrender, not to push these feelings away.


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The power of conscious breathing

One of the simplest things to do is to breathe consciously. Breathing is not only a biological function; it is also prana, the life force that keeps us alive. When we are nervous, our breathing becomes irregular, which is a sign that something is wrong inside us. You can restore inner peace by sitting quietly for a short time and breathing deeply and slowly. It creates a foundation for spiritual grounding by sending the mind a message of stability and the body a message of safety.

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Using camphor for energetic cleansing

When the mind is very busy, using sacred things to engage the senses can help. Camphor, or kapoor, has been used in religious ceremonies for a long time because it cleanses. You can change your mood right away by lighting a small piece of it or breathing in its scent from a distance. It not only cleans the physical space but also the energy around you. Its cooling properties calm the mind, clear up mental fog, and make you feel light and clear.

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Grounding yourself through the earth

Another good spiritual practice is to ground your body. Walking barefoot on the ground, whether it's grass or even inside your house, makes you feel more stable. If you stand barefoot by a window or on a balcony, you can close your eyes and imagine your fears slowly melting away into the ground below you. At the same time, imagine that you are pulling in calm, good energy from the ground. This makes you feel supported and reminds you that you are not alone on your journey and that you are being held and guided.


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Breaking the loop of overthinking

When we think too much, we often get stuck in loops of thought. On a spiritual level, this could be seen as the mind losing its anchor. Mindful interruption is a simple but powerful way to take back control. Counting backwards slowly, whether from 10 to 1 or 20 to 1, makes you pause and brings your mind back to the present. This small thing helps break the cycle and lets the mind start over.


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Healing through sound and emotional release

Sound also has strong vibrations that change how we feel and how we are spiritually. Sounds from nature or calming music can help the nervous system work better and help you feel more at peace. Letting yourself fully feel your emotions, whether through crying or quiet reflection, is a way to let them go when they are too much. Being able to express yourself is not a sign of weakness in spiritual practice; it's a way to clear your mind.


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Creativity as a form of meditation

Being creative is another way to meditate. It's easy to get your thoughts out of your head and into the world by drawing, colouring, or even just scribbling. This process isn't so much about making things look nice as it is about getting rid of things that feel heavy. You and your inner self start to communicate without words.

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Finding strength through Hanuman Chalisa

People who like to do devotional things can get a lot of power from chanting or listening to the Hanuman Chalisa. It is believed to give strength, courage, and protection, which helps get over fears and feel more confident. You can feel spiritually safe and at ease by doing this every day, even when you're driving or not doing anything else.

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The role of affirmations and self-suggestion

Affirmations and self-suggestion make this link even stronger. Say a calming thought or intention two or three times to get your mind, body, and spirit in sync. It becomes a gentle way to remind yourself that you are safe, supported, and able to deal with anything that comes your way.

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Awareness and surrender as the core practice

The main idea behind this practice is to be aware and let go. Breathing, grounding, sensory cleansing, sound, and devotion are all ways to reconnect with yourself. They are not separate things to do.

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How just 10 minutes can change your day

Giving just 10 minutes a day can make a big difference. It's not about doing everything perfectly; it's about having a reason to be there. If you let go of fear instead of holding onto it, peace can come in.

This practice turns into more than just a habit; it turns into a safe place inside you. A place where the mind, body, and soul can all relax and get back in balance.

(Dr Monica Chopra)


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