Often, people see a separation between spirituality and science. Hospitals fall into the science category as a place where people may get better thanks to the marvels in modern medicine. A patient might see someone walking down the hall in a nursing uniform and automatically assume, “here she is to draw more blood.” They see her for the science of drawing blood, and not necessarily for the spirituality behind the wellness that comes from treating our ailments.

My Angel in a Scrub
Health is a powerful force – health of body, mind and soul. When your body is healthy, you feel better, think more clearly and are energized overall. The same goes for a healthy spirit in the way that it carries over into other aspects of your being. I wanted to imagine myself in the place of a hospital patient, so I visited this link and imagined that these were real nurses tending to my needs: http://www.blueskyscrubs.com/categories/Scrubs/Scrubs-for-Women/Original-Scrubs/
Certainly a flat picture isn’t exactly the perfect scenario for putting oneself into a given context. It may have been just as easy to walk down the block to the local care center and pop my head in the door. But, I was feeling a surge of creativity and didn’t want to lose it by getting up out of my chair.
When I imagined myself in the hospital, the walls were white – the sheets, drapery, everything around me… was white. And suddenly it struck me – the color white is often associated with sanitary environments, and it is also associated with the spirit. And, it is a blank canvas upon which one might paint a mental picture of the state one will be in upon recovery. In this imaginary hospital within my head, when the nurse walked into the room, she was not there to draw blood. She was an angel.

LA Times - Candle-light ceremony to celebrate the anniversary of the West LA Cousins Club, January 17, 2011
West L.A. is home to the West Los Angeles Cousins Club. This organization brings together sisters of Islam and Judaism under one roof, where they share commonalities. They sit around a dining room table and share foods that follow the laws of each of their faiths. As part of this symbolic meal, they tool turns lighting candles to celebrate their 8th anniversary.
This grassroots discussion group promotes understanding and the importance of spirituality for all faiths. These women, who led vastly separate lives come together for regular meetings and have formed bonds of friendship that would not have been considered possible in the past.