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Source : Spiritual Emergency, pp. 13 et seq ; The Stormy Search for the Self, chap. 4. The notion of Spiritual Emergency refers to critical forms of spiritual emergence - they are also called "transformational crises". There is some overlap with the three main categories of "non-ordinary states" - i.e., biographical, etc., however the 10 Forms may pertain to more than one of the 3 Categories. This typology is very close to the one proposed by Yaden & Newberg (2022), although it includes energetic experiences and excludes experiences of god. This version is somewhat syncretic and idiosyncratic, more so than Yaden and Newberg's typology.
The notion of Spiritual Emergency refers to critical forms of spiritual emergence - they are also called "transformational crises".<ref>Source : Spiritual Emergency, pp. 13 et seq ; The Stormy Search for the Self, chap. 4. </ref> There is some overlap with the three main categories of "non-ordinary states" - i.e., biographical, etc., however the 10 Forms may pertain to more than one of the 3 Categories. This typology is very close to the one proposed by Yaden & Newberg (2022), although it includes energetic experiences and excludes experiences of god. This version is somewhat syncretic and idiosyncratic, more so than Yaden and Newberg's typology.
 
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The notion of Spiritual Emergency refers to critical forms of spiritual emergence - they are also called "transformational crises".[1] There is some overlap with the three main categories of "non-ordinary states" - i.e., biographical, etc., however the 10 Forms may pertain to more than one of the 3 Categories. This typology is very close to the one proposed by Yaden & Newberg (2022), although it includes energetic experiences and excludes experiences of god. This version is somewhat syncretic and idiosyncratic, more so than Yaden and Newberg's typology.

References

  1. Source : Spiritual Emergency, pp. 13 et seq ; The Stormy Search for the Self, chap. 4.