Integrating Spiritual Intelligence into Traditional Bone-Setting Practices: Innovations In Holistic Healing And Well-Being

Authors

  • Mafeng Yakubu Vwei Pwol Department of Religion and Philosophy University of Jos Jos Nigeria
  • Umar H. D. Danfulani Department of Religion and Philosophy University of Jos Jos Nigeria
  • Chentu Dauda Nguvugher Department of Religion and Philosophy University of Jos Jos Nigeria

Keywords:

Spiritual Intelligence, Bone-setting, Traditional Healing, Healthcare, Innovations, Technopreneurship

Abstract

This research focuses on examining the SI of TBPs using King and DeCicco's SI theoretical framework with a view of integrating traditional practices with modern health technology. The study aimed to determine if SI exists among TBPs how it is incorporated into its bone-setting techniques and the possible integration into contemporary healthcare delivery systems. An Ethnography study that employs qualitative methods design. The findings indicate that the adoption of SI components such as CET PMP TA, and CSE by TBPs is evident in their practices. These components of SI found in TBPs, prove the utility of these practices in treating physical but also emotional and spiritual conditions. In light of these results, the discussion provides SI interpretation using the SI model to support the rationale that SI optimises TBPs' efficiency. The study advocates the possibility of integrating SI in both conventional and advanced models of healthcare bone treatment and analysing the need for new policies and training that incorporate SI approaches.

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Published

31-10-2024

How to Cite

Vwei Pwol , M. Y. ., Danfulani, U. H. D. ., & Nguvugher, C. D. . (2024). Integrating Spiritual Intelligence into Traditional Bone-Setting Practices: Innovations In Holistic Healing And Well-Being. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION, 1(1), 70–85. Retrieved from https://journals.unijos.edu.ng/index.php/ijti/article/view/303