Across spiritual traditions, the answer isn’t wealth, influence, or even knowledge. A strong soul is described as one that remains steady when life doesn’t go as planned. It isn’t easily shaken by praise or criticism, success or failure. It doesn’t react to every emotion that comes its way, nor does it depend on the approval of others to feel complete.
Whether you read the Bhagavad Gita, listen to Buddhist monks, or explore Sufi teachings, one idea appears again and again: spiritual strength is not a gift. It is something that is built through everyday choices. And often, those choices are far less dramatic than people imagine.
Here are five practices that have stood the test of time.
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