Outline of spirituality
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to spirituality:
Spirituality may refer to
- an ultimate or an alleged immaterial reality,[1][need quotation to verify]
- 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][need quotation to verify]
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]
Introductory topics[edit]
Eastern[edit]
Esotericism and mysticism[edit]
Shabda[edit]
Other topics[edit]
Philosophy and religion[edit]
Paths[edit]
Inner path[edit]
"Inner path", as a spiritual or religious concept, is referred to in:
- Spiritual paths
- Involution (Meher Baba)
- Eckankar
- Salik
- Burhaniya
- Gilgul
- Nizari
- Sulook
- Involution (esoterism)
- Ordre Reaux Croix
- Universal Life
- Surat Shabd Yoga or Sant Mat
Left-hand path[edit]
Magic and occult[edit]
- Aleister Crowley
- Chaos magic
- Eliphas Levi
- Enochian magic
- Goetia
- Grimoire
- Necronomicon
- Hoodoo
- Magic
- Occultism
- Pentagram
- Quareia
- Ritual magic
- Santería
- Seid
- The Book of Thoth
- Thelema
- Vodou
Martial arts[edit]
New Age[edit]
People[edit]
Spiritual and occult practices[edit]
Concentration[edit]
Divination[edit]
- Astrology
- Augur
- Cartomancy
- Cleromancy
- Divination
- Dowsing
- Fortune-telling
- Geomancy
- Haruspex
- I Ching
- Omen
- Tarot reading
Other[edit]
Western[edit]
Religion, esotericism, and mysticism[edit]
- Anthroposophy
- Christian mysticism
- Christian mystics
- Esotericism
- Hermeticism
- List of occultists
- Mysticism
- Salvation
- Spiritualism
- Western mystery tradition
Organizations[edit]
- AMORC
- FUDOFSI
- FUDOSI
- Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
- Illuminates of Thanateros
- Knights Templar
- Ordo Templi Orientis
- Subud
- List of general fraternities
People[edit]
- Constant Chevillon
- Dion Fortune
- Max Heindel
- Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers
- Baron Carl Reichenbach
- Rudolf Steiner
- Osho
Rosicrucianism[edit]
- Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis (AMORC)
- Builders of the Adytum (BOTA)
- Fraternitas Rosae Crucis
- Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
- Ordo Templi Orientis
- Rosicrucian Fellowship
- Scottish Rite Freemasonry
- Societas Rosicruciana
Occultism and practical mysticism[edit]
- Alchemy
- Faith healing
- Servants of the Light
Neopaganism[edit]
Christianity[edit]
Esoteric Christianity[edit]
Egyptian mythology[edit]
Islam[edit]
Sufism[edit]
Judaism[edit]
- Kabbalah (also spelled Qabalah, QBLH)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ 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