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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 | 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 [[Categories of non-ordinary states of consciousness]], however the spiritual emergencies are not reducible to these. 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 Categories of non-ordinary states of consciousness, however the spiritual emergencies are not reducible to these. 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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- ↑ Source : Spiritual Emergency, pp. 13 et seq ; The Stormy Search for the Self, chap. 4.