- Outline of spirituality
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to spirituality:
Spirituality – can refer to an ultimate or an alleged immaterial reality;[1] an inner path enabling a person to discover the essence of his/her being; or the “deepest values and meanings by which people live.”[2] Spiritual practices, including meditation, prayer and contemplation, are intended to develop an individual's inner life; spiritual experience includes that of connectedness with a larger reality, yielding a more comprehensive self; with other individuals or the human community; with nature or the cosmos; or with the divine realm.[3]
Contents
Introductory topics
- Paranormal
- Anomalous operation
- Extra-sensory perception
- Near-death experience
- Paraphysics
- Parapsychology
- Anomalous cognition
- Claims of parapsychology
- History of parapsychology
- Precognition
- Psychokinesis
- Remote viewing
- Uri Geller
- Philosophy
- Religion
- Agnosticism
- Animism
- Atheism
- Cult
- Faith
- Gnosticism
- God
- Goddess
- Higher consciousness
- Monotheism
- Mythology
- neo-Pantheism
- New religious movement
- Pantheism
- Polytheism
- Prayer
- religious naturalism
- Soul
- Spiritual being
- Spiritism
- Science
- Spirituality
Eastern
Esotericism and mysticism
Shabd paths
- Eckankar
- Quan Yin Method
- Suma Ching Hai
- Sant Mat
- Surat Shabda Yoga
- Techniques of Knowledge
Other topics
- Chakra
- Kundalini
- Planes of existence
- Tantra
- Yoga
- The Urantia Book
Philosophy and religion
- Buddhism
- Mahayana Buddhism
- Theravada
- Vajrayana (Tibetan Buddhism)
- Zen
- Hinduism
- Bhakti yoga
- Jnana Yoga
- Karma yoga
- List of sutras
- Śruti
- Smriti
- Tantra
- Upanishads
- Vedanta
- Yoga
- Sikhism
- Taoism
- Lao Zi
- Dao De Jing
- Taiji
- Universal Dialectic
- Yin Yang
- Lao Zi
- The Urantia Book
Spirituality
Left-hand path
- Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path
- Black art
- Black magic
- Necromancy
- Satanism
- Baphomet
- Church of Satan
- Luciferianism
- Philosophical Satanism
- Satan
- Satanic ritual abuse
- Anton LaVey
- Vampire
- Temple of Set
Magic and occult
- Aleister Crowley
- Magick
- Chaos magic
- Eliphas Levi
- Enochian magic
- Goetia
- Grimoire
- Necronomicon
- Hoodoo
- Magic
- Occultism
- Pentagram
- Ritual magic
- Santería
- Seid
- The Book of Thoth
- Thelema
- Vodou
Martial arts
- Martial arts
- Neijia
- Baguazhang
- Xingyiquan
- T'ai chi ch'uan
New Age and alternative medicine
- Acupressure
- Age of Aquarius
- Alternative Medicine
- Ayurveda
- Edward Bach
- Branches of alternative medicine
- Chiropractic medicine
- Folk medicine
- Homeopathy
- Massage
- Munay-ki
- Naturopathic Medicine
- New Age
- List of New Age topics
- Past Life Regression Therapy
- Qigong
- Reiki
- Shiatsu
- Traditional Chinese medicine
People
- Edgar Cayce
- G. I. Gurdjieff
- Master Beinsa Douno
- Rudolf Steiner
- Ken Wilber
- Meher Baba
Spiritual and occult practices
Concentration
Divination
- Astrology
- Augur
- Cartomancy
- Cleromancy
- Divination
- Dowsing
- Fortune-telling
- Geomancy
- Haruspex
- I Ching
- Omen
- Tarot reading
Other
Western
Esotericism and mysticism
- Anthroposophy
- Christian mysticism
- Christian mystics
- Esotericism
- Hermeticism
- List of occultists
- Master Beinsa Douno's Teaching
- Mysticism
- Salvation
- Western mystery tradition
Organizations
- AMORC
- FUDOFSI
- FUDOSI
- Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
- Illuminates of Thanateros
- Knights Templar
- Ordo Templi Orientis
- Subud
People
- Constant Chevillon
- Dion Fortune
- Master Beinsa Douno
- Max Heindel
- Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers
- Baron Carl Reichenbach
- Rudolf Steiner
- Osho
Rosicrucianism
- Rosicrucian
Miscellaneous
- Son of Ra
Occultism and practical mysticism
Neopaganism
Christianity
Esoteric Christianity
- Anthroposophy
- Master Beinsa Douno's Teaching
- Christian vegetarianism
- Theosis
- Hesychasm
- Gregory Palamas
- Philokalia
Egyptian mythology
Islam
Sufism
Judaism
- Kabbalah (also spelled Qabalah, QBLH)
See also
References
- ^ Ewert Cousins, preface to Antoine Faivre and Jacob Needleman, Modern Esoteric Spirituality, Crossroad Publishing 1992.
- ^ Philip Sheldrake, A Brief History of Spirituality, Wiley-Blackwell 2007 p. 1-2
- ^ Margaret A. Burkhardt and Mary Gail Nagai-Jacobson, Spirituality: living our connectedness, Delmar Cengage Learning, p. xiii
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