Resilience at the Cellular Level: An Investigation of Psychological Stress, Spiritual Coping, and Inflammatory Markers of Biological Aging

Author:   Laszlo Pokorny
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798243889285


Pages:   354
Publication Date:   14 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Resilience at the Cellular Level: An Investigation of Psychological Stress, Spiritual Coping, and Inflammatory Markers of Biological Aging


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We live in an era of unprecedented scientific advancement, yet many of us experience a growing sense of disconnection-between our minds and bodies, between our daily lives and our deeper sense of purpose, and between our chronological age and how we truly feel. The relentless pace of modern existence, coupled with persistent stressors, often leads to a state of chronic physiological tension that quietly accelerates the aging process. This phenomenon, often referred to as 'inflammaging, ' is a low-grade, chronic inflammation that underpins many age-related diseases. But what if the key to mitigating this biological wear and tear lies not just in external interventions or managing stress alone, but in harnessing the power of our internal world-specifically, our spiritual beliefs and practices? For centuries, humans have turned to spiritual and religious coping to navigate life's challenges, finding solace, meaning, and strength. While the psychological benefits of such practices are widely acknowledged, their tangible impact on our biological systems, particularly on inflammatory pathways linked to aging, has remained largely underexplored. This book endeavors to change that. We propose a novel interdisciplinary framework, Quantum Psychoneuroimmunotheology (QPNIT), which seeks to integrate principles from quantum physics, psychoneuroimmunology, and theology to understand how consciousness, spiritual beliefs, and physiological health are inextricably linked. We will begin by examining the biological clock and the pervasive effects of stress and inflammation on our bodies, setting the stage for understanding how these processes contribute to aging. Then, we will introduce the concept of spiritual coping, exploring its diverse manifestations and delving into the scientific investigation that explores its direct impact on inflammatory markers. Through rigorous quantitative research, we aim to uncover the subtle yet significant ways in which our spiritual engagement can influence our physical health, offering not just comfort, but potentially a powerful, evidence-based path toward greater resilience, vitality, and a more integrated experience of life and aging. This work is an invitation to explore the profound synergy between our inner spiritual lives and our physical well-being, opening new vistas for understanding human health and longevity. The modern world often presents us with a dichotomy: the rational, empirical domain of science on one hand, and the subjective, often intangible realms of spirituality and consciousness on the other. For too long, these have been treated as separate spheres, with the former meticulously dissected and measured, while the latter has remained the province of philosophy, theology, and personal experience. Yet, a growing body of evidence, and indeed our lived experiences, suggests that this separation is artificial. The intricate dance between our thoughts, emotions, beliefs, and the very biological machinery of our bodies is undeniable. This book embarks on a journey to bridge these perceived divides, exploring the profound impact of our inner landscape-particularly our spiritual coping mechanisms-on our physical health, and even on the fundamental processes of aging. We delve into the complex interplay between psychological stress and the biological markers of aging, with a particular focus on inflammation, a silent assailant that contributes to myriad age-related diseases. Simultaneously, we investigate the often-overlooked power of spiritual practices, not merely as psychological comforts, but as potentially tangible influences on our physiological well-being. This exploration is guided by a novel framework, Quantum Psychoneuroimmunotheology (QPNIT), designed to provide a scientific lens through which to examine these deep connections.

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Author:   Laszlo Pokorny
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.472kg
ISBN:  

9798243889285


Pages:   354
Publication Date:   14 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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