Spirituality sidebar Spirituality can refer to an ultimate or immaterial reality ref Ewert Cousins, preface to Antoine Faivre and Jacob Needleman, Modern Esoteric Spirituality , Crossroad Publishing ... of Spirituality , Wiley Blackwell 2007 p. 1 2 ref Spiritual practices, including meditation , prayer ... Margaret A. Burkhardt and Mary Gail Nagai Jacobson, Spirituality living our connectedness , Delmar Cengage Learning, p. xiii ref Spirituality is often experienced as a source of inspiration or orientation in life. ref Kees Waaijman, Spirituality forms, foundations,methods Leuven Peeters, 2002 p. 1 ... religions define spirituality date November 2009 Traditionally, many religions have regarded spirituality as an integral aspect of religious experience . Many do still equate spirituality with religion ... western world has given rise to a broader view of spirituality. ref Michael Hogan 2010 . The Culture of Our Thinking in Relation to Spirituality . Nova Science Publishers New York. ref There has also ... . Assessing spirituality. In W. R. Miller Ed , Integrating spirituality into treatment pp. 47 64 . Washington ... field of study, rely on operational definitions. There are numerous definitions for spirituality and a variety of metrics used to measure someone s spirituality. There is debate as to whether or not spirituality should be considered separate from religion, or if spirituality is an aspect of religion ... that is primarily concerned with defining and studying spirituality. Secular spirituality denotes various ... or explanation. Indeed, there is no necessary connection between spirituality and belief at all ... spirituality would also be examples of this style of thought since Buddhism, although conventionally ... see spirituality as the active connection to some energy spirituality force power energy spirit , facilitating a sense of a deep self philosophy self . For some, spirituality includes introspection .... Some modern religions also see spirituality in everything see pantheism and neo Pantheism ... more details
Main Spirituality Secular spirituality , as a cultural phenomenon, refers to the adherence to a spirituality spiritual ideology without the advocation of a religion religious framework. Secular spirituality in principle might embrace many of the same types of practices as religious spirituality, but the motivation is different. Clearly, since beliefs are radically different from those found in most religious spiritual traditions, the emphasis is likely to be on practice rather than belief and on the inner peace of the individual rather than on a relationship with the divinity divine . Proponents make a case for a form of secular spirituality in which the motivation is simply to live happiness happily and or to help others, which demonstrates how such a motivation can lead to a spiritual life based on the development of qualities very like those prized by many religions. ref The Lost Art of Being Happy Spirituality for Sceptics Tony Wilkinson. Findhorn Press 2007. ISBN 1844091163 ref See also Liberal religion Secularism References Reflist Category SpiritualitySpirituality stub ... more details
The Spirituality of Avalon is a spiritual concept postulated in the novel The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley , and other novels of the so called Avalon series . Albeit a product of fantasy fiction, this spiritual path draws on modern paganism , such as Wicca , druidry and what is generally known as Goddess worship or Goddess spirituality religion, and is set in a fictitious British past. ref name Hildebrand, Kristina. The Female Reader at the Round Table . Uppsala 2001. Hildebrand, Kristina. The Female Reader at the Round Table . Uppsala 2001. ref ref name Morgane, J.S. The Spirituality of Avalon . AVM Germany, 2010. Morgane, J.S. The Spirituality of Avalon . AVM Germany, 2010. ref The spirituality is discussed in J.S. Morgane s The Spirituality of Avalon . The book gives a detailed view of the religious aspects of the Avalon series and analyses the religion of the Great Mother as portrayed in Marion Zimmer Bradley s Avalon books. By looking at the literary and archaeological background of the ancient, Neolithic, Celtic, Roman and Arthurian traditions the novels are set in, a close reading of the texts gives the reader the possibility to engage with the concept of the Goddess within the religion created in the Avalon cycle. ref name Morgane, J.S. The Spirituality of Avalon . AVM Germany, 2010. References Reflist Category Arthurian literature ... more details
Engaged Spirituality refers to religious and or spiritual people who actively engage in the world in order to transform it in positive ways while finding nurturance, inspiration and guidance in their spiritual beliefs and practices. ref Parachin, Janet W. 1999. Engaged Spirituality Ten Lives of Contemplation and Action. St. Louis, Missouri Chalice Press. ref The term was inspired by Engaged Buddhism a concept and set of values developed by the Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh . Engaged Spirituality encompasses people committed to social change from all the major faith traditions as well as people who refer to themselves as spiritual but not religious. It has numerous iterations in practice yet common themes unite the many forms it takes. For many in the Catholic Christian tradition, Liberation Theology guides their form of engaged spirituality. Common Characteristics Individuals who practice this mode of spirituality tend to hold politically progressive values and convictions that, interwoven with, and supported by, their spiritual views and practices galvanize their efforts for social change. ref Stanczak, Gregory C. 2006. Engaged Spirituality Social Change and American Religion .... ref http www.tikkun.org article.php Butigan what is engaged spirituality ref Their activities ... C. 2006. Engaged Spirituality Social Change and American Religion. New Brunswick, N.J. Rutgers University Press. ref Unlike much of the pop spirituality that is promoted in countless books, audio programs, and internet sites, engaged spirituality maintains a focus on societal transformation. Pop spirituality .... ref Nangle, Joseph. 2008. Engaged spirituality FaithLlife in the Heart of the Empire. Maryknoll, N.Y. Orbis Books. ref Engaged spirituality involves a synthesis of individual, subjective experiences .... ref Stanczak, Gregory C. 2006. Engaged Spirituality Social Change and American Religion. New Brunswick ... ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Category Spirituality Category Engaged ... more details
Spirituality or Spirituality in the Workplace is a movement that began in the early 1990s. It emerged ... in the workplace. One of the first publications to mention spirituality in the workplace was Business Week , June 5, 2005. The cover article was titled Companies hit the road less traveled Can spirituality ... Conger wrote Spirit at Work Discovering the Spirituality in Leadership in 1994, both considered ... associated with the workplace spirituality movement Benefiel, 2005 Biberman, 2000 Fry, 2005 Giacalone ... Foundation for Workplace Spirituality www.workplacespirituality.org.uk Key factors that have led ... called the Management, Spirituality and Religion Interest Group. This is a professional association of management professors from all over the world who are teaching and doing research on spirituality ... in legitimizing workplace spirituality and spirituality in the workplace as a new field of study. Definition ... offers the following broad interpretation of spirituality and spirituality in the workplace as a starting ... personal definitions The innate human attribute in spirituality. All people bring this as an integral part of themselves to the workplace. Spirituality is a state or experience that can provide individuals ... other supernatural power. The vertical component in spirituality a desire to transcend the individual ... are required to access the vertical component of our spirituality. Examples of the vertical component of spirituality might be meditation rooms, time for shared reflection, silence before meetings ... component in spirituality a desire to be of service to other humans and the planet. In the horizontal ... out in productive effective services and products. Spirituality in the workplace means that employees find nourishment for both the vertical and horizontal dimensions of their spirituality at work. Spirituality in the Workplace is about individuals and organisations seeing work as a spiritual path ... of vertical organizational spirituality include meditation time at the beginning of meetings, retreat ... more details
Inappropriate tone date August 2009 Catholic spirituality is the Spirituality spiritual practice of living ... at Mass liturgy Mass , there are many different forms of spirituality and private prayer which ... laity lay groupings have their own unique spirituality its own way of approaching God in prayer .... The Mass, the central prayer of the Church, also refers to the Father. Desert spirituality Desert spirituality is a way of seeking God that is characterized by the desert theology of the Old Testament ... it indicates. Among those most widely known for living a desert spirituality during the early .... Some adherents of desert spirituality whether as Hermit eremitic or Cenobium cenobitic Monk monastics ... infatuation with particular sensory objects and conceptual constructions. Benedictine spirituality Benedictine spirituality is characterized by life in community, order, and obedience to superiors ... to God . Key person involved in the 20th and 21st century was Basil Pennington. Franciscan spirituality Franciscan spirituality is characterized by a life of poverty, love of nature, and giving charity .... Francis Canticle of the Sun . Franciscan spirituality is focused on walking in Christ s footsteps ... God. Dominican spirituality Dominican spirituality is characterized by poverty, love of preaching ... is characteristic of Dominican spirituality because it focuses attention on the principal mysteries ... for the Church today. Ignatian spirituality Ignatian spirituality is characterized by examination of one .... Carmelite spirituality Carmelite spirituality is characterised by interior detachment, silence ... whom we know loves us. Redemptorist spirituality The Redemptorist spirituality consists of 1 ..., and composed Christmas Hymns. The Redemptorist spirituality is a practical one, render help to the abandoned both spiritual and material. The heart of Redemptorist spirituality is the Gospel ... spirituality God Alone was the motto of Saint Louis de Montfort and is repeated over 150 time in his ... more details
True Spirituality is a work on personal spirituality written by American theology theologian and Christian Apologetics Christian apologist Francis A. Schaeffer , Wheaton, IL Tyndale, first published in 1971. It is Book Two in Volume Three of The Complete Works of Francis A. Schaeffer A Christian Worldview. Westchester, IL Crossway Books, 1982. Overview This is the spiritual foundation for Schaeffer s work, as a complement to the theological and philosophical approach of most of his other books. It is useful for gaining a balanced view of the whole of Schaeffer s life and ministry. The roots of this book and Mark of the Christian are in a serious spiritual crisis that Schaeffer went through in the early 1950s that involved Rev. Carl McIntyre and The Separatist Movement . Pastor and friend L.G. Parkhurst explains this crisis in Chapter Six of his book Francis and Edith Schaeffer Bethany House, 1996 , entitled Troubles Bring New Opportunities . References W. W. Buehler. Review Christian Scholar s Review , Vol 3, Spring 1973, pp. 91 92. editor . Review Christianity Today , Vol 16, March 31, 1972, p. 25. External links Lous G. Parkhurst, http cybershelter.net fasbiog contents.htm Francis and Edith Schaeffer , Minneapolis, MN Bethany House Publishers, 1996. Available on line. Retrieved 28 September 2006. Christian book stub Category 1971 books Category Christian studies books ... more details
Infobox television bgcolour D0BC9B show name Spirituality Shopper image caption format Religion Spirituality runtime starring Jonathan Edwards athlete Jonathan Edwards language English network Channel 4 first aired 2005 num series 1 num episodes 3 website Spirituality Shopper was a short lived British television series that ran on Channel 4 for 3 episodes in 2005. It was presented by Christian athlete, Jonathan Edwards athlete Jonathan Edwards . In each episode, a person looked at four different religious practices that could be implemented in their non religious lives to see if it would bring them inner peace in the hustle and bustle of the 21st century. In each episode, four of the practices were looked at Episode 1 Michaela, who looks at Sufi Whirling as taught by Sheikh Ahmad Dede , Buddhist Meditation , Christian Lent and Jewish Shabbat . Episode 2 Karen, who looks at Christian Gospel music Gospel singing , Sikh Langar Sikhism langars , Hindu yoga , and Christian Meditation . Episode 3 Charlie, who looks at Taoist Tai chi chuan Tai Chi , Pagan drumming, Quaker contemplation and Islamic prayer . External links http www.ekklesia.co.uk content news syndication article 05065spirit.shtml ekklesia article http www.guardian.co.uk comment story 0,3604,1499920,00.html Guardian review http www.thefriend.org articledisplay.asp?articleid 1410 your friend review Category Channel 4 television programmes Category 2005 in British television UK tv prog stub ... more details
Portal Spirituality This outline is related to spirituality , esotericism , mysticism , religion and or parapsychology . Introductory topics Paranormal Anomalous operation Extra sensory perception Near death experience Paraphysics Parapsychology Anomalous cognition Claims of parapsychology History of parapsychology Precognition Psychokinesis Remote viewing Uri Geller Philosophy Dualism Epistemology Ethics Free will Idealism Materialism Metaphysics Mechanism philosophy Mechanism Mind body problem Noumenon Nondualism Phenomenalism Phenomenon Philosophy of mind Philosophy of religion Philosophy of science Reductionism Spiritualism Skepticism Truth Vitalism Religion Agnosticism Animism Atheism Cult Faith Gnosticism God Goddess Higher consciousness Monotheism Mythology neo Pantheism New religious movement Pantheism Polytheism Prayer religious naturalism Soul Spiritual being Spiritism Science Altered state of consciousness Brain Chaos Theory Chemistry Cognitive psychology Consciousness Magical thinking Neuropsychology Odic force Paraphysics Parapsychology Physics Pseudoscience Psychiatry Psychology Quantum Mechanics Superstition Unconscious mind Spirituality Esotericism Karma Meditation Mysticism New Age Occultism Reincarnation Subtle body Eastern Esotericism and mysticism Category Shabd paths Shabd paths Eckankar Harold Klemp Quan Yin Method Suma Ching Hai Sant Mat Baba Sawan Singh Radha Soami Satsang Beas Sant Baljit Singh Sant Kirpal Singh Sant Thakar Singh Shiv Dayal Singh Surat Shabd Yoga Surat Shabda Yoga Techniques of Knowledge Prem Rawat Other topics Chakra Ajna Mind s eye ... Yang The Urantia Book Spirituality I Ching Left hand path Left Hand Path and Right Hand Path Black art ... Template Philosophy navigation Template Planes of existence Template Sikhism Template Spirituality Template Spirituality portal Template Spirituality project Template Sufism Template Tantric ... Category Spirituality Category Religion related lists Spirituality Category Outlines Spirituality related ... more details
Wikify date December 2010 Like all Catholic spirituality, the spirituality practiced by the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus , the Faithful Companions of Jesus , the Loreto Sisters , the Religious Sisters of Charity , the Jesuits and Christian life community , amongst others, called Ignatian spirituality, is based on the Catholic faith and the gospels. Aside from the Constitutions , The Letters , and Autobiography , Ignatian spirituality draws most specially from St. Ignatius Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola Spiritual Exercises , whose purpose is to conquer oneself and to regulate one s life in such a way that no decision is made under the influence of any inordinate attachment. In other words, the Exercises are intended, in Ignatius view, to give the exercitant the person undertaking them a greater degree of freedom from his or her own likes, dislikes, comforts, wants, needs, drives, appetites and passions that they may choose based solely on what they discern God s will is for them. General principles Ignatian spirituality can be described as an active attentiveness united with a prompt responsiveness to God, who is ever active in people s lives. Though it includes many ... and responsiveness that are ultimately crucial. The result is that Ignatian spirituality has a remarkable ... ID 395&PARENT ID Ignatian Spirituality . ref In the words of former Jesuit Superior General ... of many details. ref http www.sjweb.info spirituality 2003consult frgen show.cfm Discourse given to the Rome ... characteristics ref Pinard De La Boullaye, http www.ewtn.com library SPIRIT IGNASPIR.TXT Ignatian Spirituality ... person. Jesuits, and those following Ignatian spirituality, meet with their spiritual director ... or one following Ignatian spirituality , placed in a comfortable, wealthy neighborhood should ... of Jesus s life. Prayer, in Ignatian spirituality, does not dispense from helping oneself ... Category Catholic spirituality ... more details
as identification or the sense of separate self . The root of True Spirituality is not some kind of activity ... Horse Press. ISBN 1 57097 205 2 ref See also Nafs , Islamic concept of ego Self spirituality Ego death Ho oponopono Pride Humility Notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT Ego Spirituality Category Spirituality fi ... more details
Cleanup date August 2009 This article is about Integral as a theme in spirituality. For the Integral Theory associated with Ken Wilber, see Integral Theory . See Integral disambiguation for other uses. Integral thought Integral is a term applied to a wide ranging set of developments in philosophy, psychology, religious thought, and other areas that seek interdisciplinary and comprehensive frameworks. The term is often combined with others such as approach , ref http integrallife.com learn overview essential introduction integral approach An Essential Introduction to the Integral Approach Integral Life com ref ref Josh Floyd, Alex Burns, and Jose Ramos, http foresightinternational.com.au catalogue resources Integral Futures.pdf A Challenging Conversation on Integral Futures Embodied Foresight & Trialogues , Journal of Futures Studies , November 2008, 13 2 69 86 p.69 ref consciousness , ref name Steve McIntosh p.2 Steve McIntosh, Integral Consciousness and the Future of Evolution , p.2 ref culture , ref http www.integralculture.org Integral Culture A Guide to the Emerging Integral Culture ref paradigm , ref Vincent Jeffries, The integral paradigm The truth of faith and the social sciences, Journal The American Sociologist , Volume 30, Number 4. December, 1999 pp.36 55 ref ref http www.audettesophia.com Integral.html Integral Paradigm 101 ref philosophy , ref Haridas Chaudhuri, Being, Evolution, and Immortality an Outline of Integral Philosophy , Theosophical Publishing House, 1974 ... evolutionary spirituality , and Holism holistic programs of development for the body , mind , soul , and spirit . In some versions of integral spirituality, integration is seen to necessarily ... , Robert Kegan , Ken Wilber , and others. Some individuals affiliated with integral spirituality .... ref name Steve McIntosh p.2 It includes areas such as business, education, medicine, spirituality ... and philosophies as they intersect with various spirituality spiritual practices, holistic health modalities ... more details
The Global Perspectives on Science and Spirituality programme GPSS is a research initiative jointly managed by the Interdisciplinary University of Paris France and Elon University USA with funding from the John Templeton Foundation . External links http www.uip.edu gpss major GPSS Project website Category Philosophy of science int org stub Orphan date June 2009 ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Deleted image removed Image Shi ism.gif right Shi ism Doctrines, Thought, and Spirituality is a book written by Seyyed Hossein Nasr , Hamid Dabashi , and Seyed Vali Reza Nasr ref http search.barnesandnoble.com booksearch isbnInquiry.asp?userid hJ7lQUWCY9&isbn 0887066909&itm 1 Barnes & Noble.com Books Shi ism, by Seyyed Hossein H. Nasr, Paperback Bot generated title ref . Editions SUNY Press 1988. ISBN 0 88706 689 5 References References Category Works by Hossein Nasr islam book stub ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2010 The French School of Spirituality was the principal devotional influence within the Roman Catholic Church Catholic Church from the mid 17th Century through the mid 20th Century not only in France but throughout the church in most of the world. A development of the Catholic Reformation like the Spanish mystics and the Society of Jesus , it focused the devotional life of the Catholic faithful on a personal experience of the person of Jesus and the quest for personal Sacred holiness . It was perhaps more concrete than the Iberian example and thus easier to teach, but it shared with the Spanish saints their focus on the divinity Divine Person. This movement in Catholic spirituality had many important figures over the centuries, the first being its founder, Pierre de B rulle Cardinal Pierre de Berulle 1575 1629 . Disciples of Berulle One of Berulle s disciples, Jean Jacques Olier went on to found the Sulpician Order to run seminaries and train future priests in France, Canada and the United States, thus spreading the French school s influence to North America where it would dominate for the next three centuries. Olier s particular strain of the French school s thinking at its most pessimistic is captured in this quote It is necessary for the soul to be in fear and distrust of self it must testify to this distrust by avoiding occasions and encounters in which it may satisfy the heart by love and delight in some creature. It should make its pleasure and joy depend on sacrificing to Jesus all joy and pleasure which it may have apart from himself. And when ... of Catholic Spirituality New York Paulist Press, 1978 , pp. 272 73 Another disciple of Berulle ... of the Incarnate Word, trans. Joseph Daries Chicago Claret Center for Resources in Spirituality ... St. Louis de Montfort . Gaston Jean Baptiste de Renty Baron de Renty DEFAULTSORT French School Of Spirituality Category French school of spirituality de cole fran aise de spiritualit fr cole fran aise ... more details
Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality JMMS is a free, online, scholarly, peer reviewed , interdisciplinary , Open access journals open access Academic journal journal . JMMS is published twice a year with provision for other special editions. JMMS was founded by Joseph Gelfer who remains the executive editor. JMMS seeks to be as inclusive as possible in its area of enquiry. Papers address the full spectrum of masculinities and sexualities, particularly those which are seldom heard. Similarly, JMMS addresses not only monotheistic religions and spiritualities but also Eastern, indigenous peoples indigenous , new religious movements and other spiritualities which resist categorization. JMMS papers address historical and contemporary phenomena as well as speculative essays about future spiritualities. The first issue of JMMS featured an editorial by Joseph Gelfer research notes of Yvonne Maria Werner and Anna Prestjan articles by Roland Boer, Frank A. Salamone, David Shneer, Juan M. Marin and Rini Bhattacharya Mehta and book reviews by Joseph Gelfer, James Bryant, Wisam Mansour, Sophie Smith, Katharina von Kellenbach and Nathan Abrams. Issues of JMMS are included in the http www.informit.com.au humanitiessocialsciencecollection.html Informit e Library , an Australasian online scholarly research repository as well as EBSCO Industries EBSCO , and Gale Cengage. External links http www.jmmsweb.org Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality website http www.doaj.org doaj?func findJournals&hybrid &query JMMS JMMS entry on DOAJ http www.ebscoind.com EBSCO Industries official web site Category Anthropology journals Category Religious studies journals Category Open access journals Category Sociology journals sci journal stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 unbalanced date December 2010 The encounter of the Native American cultures with the European and African civilizations changed drastically their ways of life and thought. Many syncretic and revitalization movements emerged. The most noticed of those movements were the Handsome Lake and the Iroquois Longhouse, Smohalla Dreamers of the Pacific Northwest, the Ghost Dance movement, the Indian Shaker Church , and the Native American Church . Also there were many prophets, such Pop , who led the Pueblo revolt in 1675 Neolin Tenskwatawa Kenekuk Smohalla John Slocum Wovoka Black Elk and many others. Regarded suspiciously by the Whites, those movements suffered repression by government policy, missionary influence and frontier contacts. References DELORIA, Jr., Vine. God Is Red A Native View of Religion . New York Dell Publishing Company, 1975. HIRSCHEFEKDER, Arlene and MOLIN, Paulette . Encyclopedia of Native American Religions . Checkmark Books. RUBY, Robert H., and BROWN, John A. Dreamer Prophets of the Columbia Plateau Smohalla and Skolaskin . Norman University of Oklahoma Press, 1989. See also The red road DEFAULTSORT Native American Spirituality Movements Category Native American religion NorthAm native stub ... more details
which means to concentrate. ref An introduction to Christian spirituality by F. Antonisamy, 2000 ISBN ... , Pope John Paul II placed the rosary at the very center of Christian spirituality. ref The Rosary ... sacred space or sanct object, such as an image or statue of the Virgin Mary. ref World spirituality ... theme of Pope Paul VI, and further relied on the spirituality of Saint Louis de Montfort . ref The encyclopedia ... 074344440X Jesus living in Mary handbook of the spirituality of St. Louis Mary de Montfort by Stefano ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2010 Integral theory Sex, Ecology, Spirituality The Spirit of Evolution is Integral theory philosophy integral philosopher Ken Wilber s 1995 Masterpiece magnum opus . Wilber intends it to be the first volume of a series called The Kosmos Trilogy , but subsequent volumes were never produced. The scholarly work comprises 850 pages, including 270 pages of notes. The Germany German edition of Sex, Ecology, Spirituality was entitled Eros love Eros , Cosmos Kosmos , Logos Eine Jahrtausend Vision A Millennium vision . The book has been both highly acclaimed by some authors, harshly criticized by others, and largely ignored by academia. Content Published in 1995, SES as it is sometimes abbreviated is the work in which Wilber grapples with modern philosophical naturalism , attempting to show its insufficiency as an explanation of being , evolution , and the meaning of life . He also describes an approach, called vision logic , which he finds qualified to succeed modernism . Wilber s project in this book requires nothing less than a complete re visioning of the history of Eastern and Western thought. There are four philosophers that Wilber finds to be of the highest importance Plotinus , Neo Platonism Neo Platonic philosopher, who introduced the first nondual philosophy to the West Nagarjuna , Buddhism Buddhist philosopher, who did the same in the East Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling , German Idealism German Idealist who created the first evolutionary nondual philosophy in the West and Sri Aurobindo , Hindu Vedanta Vedantin philosopher who did the same in the East This is, of course, radically different from the usual history of philosophy , in which Plato , Aristotle , Thomas Aquinas , Ren Descartes , Immanuel Kant and sometimes Georg Wilhelm Friedrich ... soul the psychic realm plus Spirit the spirituality spiritual realm . The structure and theses of SES ... CogSci Walsh on Wilber 95.html Review of SES by Roger Walsh , author of Essential Spirituality ... more details
This is a glossary of spirituality related terms. Spirituality is closely linked to religion . compactTOC8 side yes nobreak yes center yes seealso yes references no A Afterlife or life after death A generic term referring to a continuation of existence , typically spirituality spiritual and experiential, beyond this world, or after death. This article is about current generic and widely held or reported concepts of afterlife. Ahimsa A religion religious concept which advocates non violence and a respect for all life . Ahimsa ahi s is Sanskrit for avoidance of himsa , or injury. It is interpreted most often as meaning peace and reverence toward all Sentience sentient beings. Ahimsa is the core of Hinduism , Jainism , and Buddhism . Its first mention in Indian philosophy is found in the Hindu ... virtuous and pursue them to achieve greater spirituality . B Bagua concept zh c p b gu w pa kua ... and spirituality spiritual understanding in practically all religion s. It literally means being ... exoteric knowledge , which is public. It is used especially for Mysticism mystical , occult and Spirituality ... to obey a higher power. F Faith healing The use of solely spirituality spiritual means in treating ... to a state of being mind mentally or spirituality spiritually at peace , with enough knowledge and understanding ... theological and spirituality spiritual explanations. Similar questions people ask themselves ... translated as contemplation . This usage is found in Christian spirituality , for example, when ... of ultimate reality , the divinity divine , Spirituality spiritual truth , or God through direct ... Western culture characterised by an individual eclectic approach to spirituality spiritual ... A term primarily used in religion and spirituality of a long Quest journey or wikt Search ... in the spirituality and personal growth fields holding that each individual has substantial or total ... is also used metaphor ically to describe selfless good deeds for others. Sadhana spirituality ... more details
Infobox Book name Multidimensional Measurement of Religiousness Spirituality for Use in Health Research ... Spirituality for Use in Health Research is a report, originally published in 1999, by a Fetzer Institute National Institute on Aging working group on the measurement of religion spirituality. ref ... spirituality, along with reviews of underlying theory and supporting research. The book ... Spirituality , often abbreviated BMMRS , a measure that combines selected items from the questions ... by 12 chapters, each discussing the measurement of a particular aspect of religion spirituality, often called a domain of religion spirituality. Combining all these questions gives the Multidimensional Measure of Religiousness Spirituality MMRS . Concluding pages of each edition list items for a briefer ... and spirituality may enhance subjective states of well being... lower levels of depression ... background in religiousness spirituality and most are not acquainted with the long history ... small Domain Focused Chapters br Multidimensional Measurement of Religiousness br Spirituality for use ... My spirituality helps define br the goals I set for myself. valign top Values br         ... a core working group to Identify those domains of religiousness spirituality most likely to impact health ... described a variety of potential mechanisms by which religiou spirituality might affect health. These include ... Spirituality 1999 Survey data . The appendix contains results from administering the BMMRS ... Measurement of Religiousness Spirituality for Use in Health Research revealed citations by 303 ... measuring spirituality in research journal Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease publisher volume ... R. Williams year 2003 title Measuring multiple dimensions of religion and spirituality for health research ... Spirituality for Use in Health Research in cross cultural perspective journal Research on Aging ... Exploring the dimensionality of religiosity and spirituality in the Fetzer multidimensional measure ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Spirituality 1983 2008 The Consummate Compendium Type compilation Artist Spirit of the West Cover Released July 15, 2008 Recorded 1983 2008 Genre Folk rock Length Label Rhino Records Producer various Reviews Last album Star Trails br 2004 This album Spirituality 1983 2008 The Consummate Compendium br 2008 Next album Spirituality 1983 2008 The Consummate Compendium is a greatest hits album by Spirit of the West , released by Rhino Records on July 15, 2008. The album was compiled as a 25 sup th sup anniversary retrospective of the band s career, and features 32 tracks over two discs. The tracks include two new songs, Another Happy New Year and Winter s Now the Enemy , as well as an unreleased demo version of the band s song Kiss & Tell . The album also includes the band s rendition of Donovan s Sunshine Superman , which was released on the 1992 Donovan tribute album Island of Circles but has never previously appeared on any of the band s own albums. The CD is packaged in a book style digipak which includes rare photos, set lists, handwritten lyrics and other items from the group s archives. Concurrently with the album s release, Rhino also reissued two of the band s most successful albums, Faithlift and Open Heart Symphony . Track listing Disc One Doin Quite Alright Homelands The Crawl Political song Political Take It from the Source Puttin Up with the Joneses The Old Sod Not Just a Train Save This House Home for a Rest Goodbye Grace Pulling Lame D for Democracy Scour the House Big Head Far Too Canadian Kiss & Tell demo Disc Two And if Venice Is Sinking Sadness Grows Bone of Contention Death on the Beach Is This Where I Come In? Unplugged Wishing Line Our Ambassador Rites of Man Heavenly Angel Canadian Skye Waiting for Martin July Sunshine Superman Winter s Now the Enemy Another Happy New Year Category Spirit of the West albums Category 2008 compilation albums Category Double compilation albums Category Rhino Records ... more details
Infobox book name Larson s Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality title orig translator image Image Larson Book World Religions.jpg 150px image caption 2004 Revised ed. author Bob Larson illustrator cover artist country USA language English language English series subject Cult s, Religion genre Non fiction publisher Tyndale House Publishers release date 2004 Revised ed. english release date media type Paperback pages 500 isbn ISBN 084236417X br ISBN 978 0842364171 preceded by Larson s New Book of Cults 1989 followed by Dead Air novel Dead Air 2005 Larson s Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality All the Facts About Hundreds of Cults is a non fiction book that discusses cult s, New Age movements, and alternative religions from a biblical and Christian perspective. ref Christianbook.com br In our modern spiritual marketplace, belief is up for grabs it s experience that counts while objective truth is denounced. Get fresh Bible based insight into the confusing profusion of religious systems and cults. ref . The back cover describes the book as An indispensable reference tool for parents, students, and pastors alike and that Bob Larson analyzes the history, practices and appeal of each movement and evaluates its beliefs system from a Christian perspective using biblical criteria. ref Back cover, 2004 edition ref The revised edition was published in paperback in 2004, by Tyndale House Publishers. Groups discussed Groups, movements and individuals discussed in the book include UFO religion s, Scientology , the New Age movement , Aum Shinrikyo , Meher Baba , Sufism , Children of God , Divine Light Mission , Deepak Chopra , Aleister Crowley , Werner Erhard , Erhard Seminars Training , and Landmark Forum , Falun Gong , Hare Krishna , Heaven s Gate religious ... authorlink Bob Larson coauthors title Larson s Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality ... by other works Larson s Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality is cited by other works ... more details