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Spiritual Care thrives on experience – and exchange
MUTASPIR provides materials that emerge from practice and feed back into it: in clinical settings, in education, and in personal reflection. This archive is part of a learning architecture that makes Spiritual Care accessible, applicable, and open to reflection – for nurses, researchers, students, chaplains, educators, and those seeking support.
→ Materials are sorted by topic – low-threshold and scientifically grounded.

Practice & Everyday Life

Concrete, accessible, meaningful – for all who accompany others. Materials that bring spirituality into practice: in nursing, medicine, chaplaincy, education, and everyday life. Here you’ll find tools that open up resonance – mindful, integrative, and responsible. Discover what unfolds through doing.


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Inspiration & Reflection

Spirituality begins with listening. Podcasts, images, thoughts – for those who want to stay in inner motion. Reflection spaces for individuals and teams, impulses for pausing, thinking, and sharing. Let yourself be inspired – by new ideas and inner movements.


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Professional Materials & Tools

For spirituality to be professionally effective, it needs structure. Here you’ll find resources that ground Spiritual Care and make spirituality tangible in the workplace – from questionnaires to indication sets, from exercises to guides. For responsible practice and well-grounded theory.


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Knowledge & Exploration

Spirituality is not a side topic – it is a field of insight. Lectures, interviews, background texts, and academic contributions: for those who want to understand spirituality more deeply and develop Spiritual Care systematically. Deepen what sustains. Backgrounds that resonate.


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Literature & Publications

exts that open pathways – between everyday life, research, and resonance. A curated selection of books, articles, and publications around spirituality, accompaniment, and social transformation. Browse through voices that have shaped – and expanded – the field.


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