THE ROLE OF GROUP EXPERIENCE IN ALTERNATIVE SPIRITUAL GATHERINGS

Author:Jerotijevic, Danijela; Hagovska, Martina

Article Title:THE ROLE OF GROUP EXPERIENCE IN ALTERNATIVE SPIRITUAL GATHERINGS

Abstract:
The focus of this study is alternative spiritual groups among the urban population in Slovakia. Those who participate in them may be characterized as spiritual, but not religious (Willard & Norenzayan, 2017)-people who are not affiliated to a traditional (Christian) church, and may even have negative opinions on the Church, but who seek a different kind of spiritual experience. As Willard and Norenzayan pointed out the spiritual, but not religious have an experiential relationship to the supernatural, and see themselves as more connected to the universe as a whole. The authors studied spiritual gatherings containing elements of rituals, dance and narrative sharing and that were charged with different kinds of emotions. We are interested in people's motivation to seek out alternative spirituality and in their preferences for group experiences. Based on theories of collective rituals and shared emotions, we assume that these gatherings may have a positive impact on general well-being and be a form of social and emotional resilience.

Keywords: alternative spirituality; solidarity; bonding; collective emotions; spiritual, but not religious

DOI: 10.1515/humaff-2019-0005

Source:HUMAN AFFAIRS-POSTDISCIPLINARY HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES QUARTERLY

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