FM 7-22 Chapter 10: Spiritual Readiness
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This episode establishes spiritual readiness as a core component of overall Soldier health, defining it as the inner strength and resilience drawn from an individual’s personal values, philosophy, or religion. The document details how leaders must foster this readiness while adhering strictly to the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, ensuring both the free exercise of religion and strict neutrality under the Establishment Clause regarding any particular belief system. Leaders are guided on how to accommodate diverse spiritual practices, including those related to dietary needs, religious attire, and grooming standards, to support personnel across all backgrounds. The source lists numerous methods used to develop this domain, such as meditation, prayer, journaling, and community service, and emphasizes that spiritual growth is largely self-directed. Furthermore, the chapter identifies the Chaplain Corps and Unit Ministry Teams (UMTs) as primary resources for advising commanders and facilitating support in this complex, pluralistic environment. Finally, it notes that spiritual readiness assessment is a subjective, self-selected process focused on evaluating personal elements like identity and coping strategies.