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* ''Basic demographics; (numbers of people in tradition) - don't highlight this''
* ''Basic demographics; (numbers of people in tradition) - don't highlight this (infobox_''
* ''Views on emergence in general,'' ''typologies of EPEEs, normal VS abnormal, and developmental models;''  
* ''Views on emergence in general,'' ''typologies of EPEEs, normal VS abnormal, and developmental models;'' ''i.e. what is ok and what is not, how do you deal with them when they arise.''
* ''Key concepts;''
* ''Key concepts;''
* ''Practices, challenges, and managing them;''  
* ''Practices, challenges, and managing them;''  
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* ''Soteriological doctrine what saves you and what are you being saved from''
* ''Soteriological doctrine what saves you and what are you being saved from''
* ''Preferred linguistics woven through the document''
* ''Preferred linguistics woven through the document''
* ''Beliefs and views''. (what are you?) nature of experience, consciousness, humans
* ''Beliefs and views. (what are you?) nature of experience, consciousness, humans''
* Epistemics (divine revelation/textual/etc.)
* ''Epistemics (where does the knowledge come from? divine revelation/textual/etc.)''
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*DSM 5 categories for religious exemption (structure questions around the categories  e.g. hallucination, pscyhosis, etc.  What would you say applies to this exemption according to your tradition?)


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  • Basic demographics; (numbers of people in tradition) - don't highlight this (infobox_
  • Views on emergence in general, typologies of EPEEs, normal VS abnormal, and developmental models; i.e. what is ok and what is not, how do you deal with them when they arise.
  • Key concepts;
  • Practices, challenges, and managing them;
  • Ethics;
  • Fundamental Ontology (ies)
  • Soteriological doctrine what saves you and what are you being saved from
  • Preferred linguistics woven through the document
  • Beliefs and views. (what are you?) nature of experience, consciousness, humans
  • Epistemics (where does the knowledge come from? divine revelation/textual/etc.)
  • DSM 5 categories for religious exemption (structure questions around the categories e.g. hallucination, pscyhosis, etc. What would you say applies to this exemption according to your tradition?)

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Abrahamic

  1. Christianity  
    1. Catholicism
      1. Latin Church
        1. Jesuits
        2. Carmelites
        3. Franciscans
        4. Dominicans
        5. Cistercians
        6. Beguines and Beghards
      2. Eastern Catholic Church
    2. Protestantism
      1. Pentecostalism – 280 million
      2. Anglicanism – 110 million
      3. Baptist churches – 100 million
      4. Nondenominational Christianity – 80–100 million
      5. Lutheranism – 70–90 million
      6. Methodism – 60–80 million
      7. Reformed churches (Calvinism) – 60–80 million
      8. African initiated churches – 60 million
      9. Chinese Patriotic Christian Churches - 25 million
      10. Eastern Protestant Christianity – 22 million
      11. Adventism – 21.80 million
      12. New Apostolic Church – 10 million
      13. Restorationism – 7 million
      14. Anabaptism – 4 million
      15. Local churches – 1 to 10 million
      16. Plymouth Brethren – 1 million
      17. Hussites – 1 million
      18. Quakers – 0.4 million
      19. Messianic Judaism – 0.3 million
    3. Orthodox Christianity
      1. Eastern Orthodox Church
      2. Western Orthodox Church
    4. Evangelical Christianity
  2. Islam  
    1. Sunnīsm
      1. Ḥanafī Sunnīsm (45%)
      2. Shāfiʿī Sunnīsm (28%)
      3. Mālikī Sunnīsm (15%)
      4. Ḥanbalī Sunnīsm (2%)
    2. Shī‘ism
      1. Twelver Shīʿīsm (8.5%)
      2. Zaydī Shīʿīsm (0.5%)
      3. Ismāʿīlī Shīʿīsm (0.5%)
        1. Ghulat
    3. Kharījism
    4. Sufīsm
  3. Hinduism  
    1. Advaita Vedānta
    2. Yogic Schools
      1. Kundalini Yoga
    3. Shaivism
    4. Vaishnavism
    5. Shaktism
    6. Smartism
  4. Buddhism  
    1. Mahāyāna Buddhism
      1. Madhyamaka
      2. Yogacāra
      3. Pure Land
      4. Zen
        1. Soto
        2. Rinzai
        3. Ch’an
    2. Vajrayāna Buddhism
      1. Tantra
      2. Dzogchen
      3. Mahāmūdra
      4. Shingon: sort of Zen meets Vajrayana
    3. Theravāda Buddhism: this itself has huge internal diversity
    4. Regional traditions > not sure here?
      1. Tibetan Buddhism
      2. Contemporary Western Buddhism
      3. ?
  5. Folk Traditions  
    1. African traditional religions
    2. Native American religions
    3. Chinese folk religions
    4. Australian Aboriginal religions
  6. Other Traditions  
    1. Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophical Schools
    2. Ancient Egypt
    3. Confucianism
    4. Gnosticism
    5. Hermetism
    6. Jainism
    7. Judaism
    8. Kabbalah
    9. Magical or occult practices
    10. Mandaeism
    11. Manichaeism
    12. Martial Arts
    13. Neoplatonism
    14. New Religious Movements
      1. Ásatrú/Heathenry
      2. Baha'i Faith
      3. Cao Dai
      4. Discordianism
      5. Druidry
      6. Kimbanguism
      7. Neopaganism
      8. New Age spirituality
      9. Raëlism
      10. Rastafarianism
      11. Santeria
      12. Scientology
      13. Tenrikyo
      14. Wicca
      15. OTO
      16. Thelema
      17. IOT/Chaos
    15. Orphism
    16. Other
    17. Perennialism
    18. Shinto
    19. Shamanism
    20. Sikhism
    21. Spiritism
    22. Western Esotericism
      1. Alchemy
      2. Astrology
      3. Freemasonry
      4. Gnosticism
      5. Hermeticism
      6. Illuminism
      7. Kabbalah
      8. Neoplatonism
      9. Rosicrucianism
      10. Tenrikyo
      11. Theosophy
    23. Taoism
    24. Transcendental meditation
    25. Western Mindfulness Movement
    26. Yazidism
    27. Zoroastrianism