Since the era of meditation associated with Buddhism and Hinduism, writings have noted that a happy disposition and well-being are often associated to a spiritual mindfulness. This has been verified plenty by neurological scientists, psychological research, and all forms of research on depression. Spiritual mindfulness and the practices which often become a part of that life-style, promote well-being, peace of mind, sense of creative powers, acceptance of circumstances with a new frame-of-reference and the hope that change will occur. Mindfulness is a new field of psychology and provides another way to implement similar practices which Spiritual Mindfulness promotes yet does not require that an individual embrace any belief or faith system of living. Depression often becomes a peacefulness when Mindfulness practices of meditation, deep breathing, reflective thinking, thankfulness practices, self-hypnosis, conscious awareness raising which results in changed proactive behaviors.