the scocial implications of transcendent praxis and spirituality
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Abstract
This research looks at the social and cultural implications of contemporary spirituality. Spirituality differs from religion by the stress laid on the subjective experiences of transcendence. This research focuses on how various senses of transcendent experiences are culturally linked together. Transcendent experiences allow the subject to integrate various differentiated private and public spheres of modern life. I argue for a multidimensional and multidisciplinary research of transcendent praxis because spirituality is communicated by general culture in such a way that it overlaps the boundaries between religious and non-religious communication. Transcendent experiences are not necessarily understood in a sacred versus a profane sense.

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