Rates of Spiritual Experience
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Abstract
In this paper, we carefully catalog the rates at which people report having spiritual experiences across five cultural contexts. By reporting these rates, organized by item and category, we learn something broader about spiritual experience and cognition itself. We find that there is structure, an architecture, of spiritual experience, where some experiences and some categories of experience are more common than others. We further find that culture shapes but does not determine this architecture of spiritual experience.
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