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[The Science of Spirituality: Awakening Your Brain and Finding Your Purpose]-[Dr. Lisa Miller: Feeling Lost, Stuck or Anxious? (Use THIS Spiritual Framework to Finally Move Forward With Clarity)]

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2026-05-18

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The Science of Spirituality: Awakening Your Brain and Finding Your Purpose

In this enlightening episode of On Purpose, Jay Shetty sits down with Dr. Lisa Miller, a renowned psychologist and Columbia University professor, to bridge the gap between scientific rigor and spiritual awareness. Dr. Miller argues that spirituality is not a vague concept but an inborn, hardwired capacity of the human brain. Her research suggests that nurturing this "spiritual muscle" is essential for mental health, resilience, and living a life of profound meaning.

Spirituality as a Biological Birthright

Contrary to the long-standing divide between "scientific" and "spiritual" camps, Dr. Miller posits that science is merely a "lens of witness." Through advanced neuroimaging, she has observed that spiritual experiences activate specific neural circuits—the same networks responsible for bonding and attachment. According to her findings, every human being is "born naturally spiritual," with the brain possessing a dedicated "spiritual brain" circuit. While one-third of our spiritual capacity is innate, two-thirds are environmentally shaped, placing the responsibility on the individual to "strengthen the muscle" of their natural spiritual awareness.

The Protective Power of the Awakened Mind

Dr. Miller presents compelling data regarding the mental health benefits of a cultivated spiritual life. She highlights that a strong spiritual connection is "80% protective against addiction, 90% protective against depression," and significantly reduces the risk of suicide. When individuals face "diseases of despair," spirituality acts as an antidote. Rather than viewing depression as a purely medical or biological failure, she suggests it is often a "knock at the door for a spiritual awakening." By shifting from asking "why is this happening to me?" to "how is this happening for me?", individuals can transform their suffering into an opportunity for growth and the widening of their perception.

The Anatomy of Awakened Awareness: Loved, Held, Guided, Never Alone

Dr. Miller defines the core components of spiritual awareness through the lens of brain circuitry:

  • Loved and held: The bonding network that recalls the safety of early childhood.
  • Guided: A shift from narrow, goal-oriented "achieving awareness" to a wider, "ventral" attention network.
  • Never alone: The parietal network that balances the sense of self with the understanding that we are part of a greater "unit of reality."

She encourages listeners to move beyond "achieving awareness"—the checklist of trophies and success—and embrace an "inspired life" where one is in constant dialogue with the universe, or what she calls "God."

Practical Wisdom: The Yellow Door vs. The Red Door

One of the most impactful segments of the conversation is a guided practice regarding "Red Doors" and "Yellow Doors." Dr. Miller illustrates that when we encounter a "stuck red door"—a rejection or a failed plan—we are invited to shift our perspective. Often, a "wide-open yellow door" exists nearby, leading to a landscape we could not have imagined. By listening to "trail angels" (mentors or synchronicities), we can transition from being sole architects of our path to being discoverers of a divine journey.

Cultivating a Spiritual Life

Dr. Miller emphasizes that spirituality is highly practical. It involves "authorizing ourselves as spiritual knowers" by paying attention to synchronicities and inner hunches. She suggests that even in professional settings, bringing an awakened heart leads to more ethical, "win-win" decisions. For parents, she advocates for "authorizing" children as knowers, validating their intuitive insights rather than forcing them to conform to a purely materialist worldview.

Ultimately, the conversation serves as a roadmap for anyone feeling lost or disconnected. Dr. Miller concludes that by choosing to "awaken the brain" and engaging in a practice of transcendence, we can move from a life of narrow self-interest to one of radiant connection, where every challenge is met with the knowledge that we are guided, loved, and never truly alone.

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I'll figure it out.
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Spirituality can fulfill our deepest calling.
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Do you believe everything happens for a reason?
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The data is so strong that it blinds the eye.
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Suffering makes us ask bigger questions.
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📝Key Phrases

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seemingly insurmountable challenges
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against all odds
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do whatever it takes
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tapping into their spirituality
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go hand in hand
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📖 Transcript

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I'm Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild and Tiny Beautiful Things.
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