Spirituality

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GnosticismHermeticismNeoplatonismWestern esotericismMedieval

MysticismEarly modern

Perennial philosophyJakob BöhmeEmanuel SwedenborgPietismModern

RomanticismTranscendentalismUniversalismNew ThoughtTheosophyAnthroposophyOccultismSpiritualismEsoteric ChristianityNew AgeOrientalistComparative religionNeo-AdvaitaNondualismOrientalismTheosophical SocietyAsianPre-historicProto-Indo-Iranian religionIran

ZoroastrianismIndia

Advaita VedantaBuddha-natureEnlightenmentMadhyamakaNeo-VedantaTantraYogaYogacharaEast-Asia

TaoismOther non-WesternAnimismShamanismTotemismPsychologicalHumanistic psychologyMindfulnessPositive psychologySelf-helpSelf-realizationTrue self and false selfResearchNeurologicalMystical psychosisCognitive science of religionNeuroscience of religionGeschwind syndromeEvolutionary psychology of religionCategoryvteThe meaning of spirituality has developed and expanded over time, and various connotations can be found alongside each other.[note 1] Traditionally, spirituality referred to a religious process of re-formation which "aims to recover the original shape of man",[note 2] oriented at "the image of God" as exemplified by the founders and sacred texts of the religions of the world. The term was used within early Christianity to refer to a life oriented toward the Holy Spirit and broadened during the Late Middle Ages to include mental aspects of life. In modern times, the term both spread to other religious traditions and broadened to refer to a wider range of experience, including a range of esoteric traditions and religious traditions. Modern usages tend to refer to a subjective experience of a sacred dimension and the "deepest values and meanings by which people live",[10][11] often in a context separate from organized religious institutions,[12] such as a belief in a supernatural (beyond the known and observable) realm,[13] personal growth,[14] a quest for an ultimate or sacred meaning,[15] religious experience,[16] or an encounter with one´s own "inner dimension".[17]" - (en.wikipedia.org 15.12.2020)
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