ABSTRACT: This screening survey of college students found that 59% of the 105 respondents indicated that they had experienced a psychic and/or transcendent/spiritual experience. Those reporting these anomalous experiences tended to have a greater overall sense of meaning in life. Among different factor...
This refers to “the sense of well-being that we experience when we find purposes to commit ourselves to which involve ultimate meaning for life” (Ellison, 1983, p. 330). Since this feeling relates to the non-physical dimension of consciousness and experience, it has been called spiritual....
The meaning of any temptation is to cleanse the soul from the sins it has committed. For this reason, spiritual laws operate in the world. These are not just laws of fair retribution. These are the laws of healing Love. Love that heals the wounds of sin. They help us realize our sin,...
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Saint Louis University’s Museum of Contemporary Religious Art is the first museum to bring an interfaith focus to contemporary art. MOCRA presents the work of artists who find in the religious and spiritual dimensions a vital source of meaning, insight, and expression—even if they may go about...
Analyze the concept of a "wounded healer." 2. Discuss the impact of loss on the rhythm of spirituality for patients, their support network, and the professional care providers. 3. Discuss constructing a spirituality that makes meaning out of our personal and professional lives after previously ...
In a study of 999 patients, who completed the FACIT-Sp-12, QoL, and mental adjustment questionnaires, Spiritual Well-being accounted for 6.9% of the variance in QoL. Meaning was more associated with Social Well-being and Peace with Emotional Well-being, but both with Functional Well-being. ...
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[Pullman] has not broken free from either the romance of theology or the theological presupposition that life does have a final meaning, purpose or reality. What is more, everything in Pullman’s counter-Christian myth has been framed by the Christian paradigm … The dilemma of atheism is ...
The spiritual dimension provides meaning to the relationship with God, oneself, and the surrounding world [22]. Spiritual well-being significantly influences reducing the risk of health issues in the present and beyond [23]. Distress tolerance has an effect on improving the health behavior of ...