精神体验中叙事、地点和实践的动态不确定性:走迷宫的现象学线索

IF 0.8 3区 哲学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Archive for the Psychology of Religion-Archiv Fur Religionspsychologie Pub Date : 2022-10-10 DOI:10.1177/00846724221131149
Jonathan Doner
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自古以来,迷宫就吸引着人们的目光。虽然走迷宫只是一种有趣的娱乐,但它越来越被视为个人或精神成长的有意工具。宗教和精神体验通常被理解为经验中给出的各种证据以及人的认知和情感归因的产物。这篇文章提供了一个现象学的观点,它确定了一组关键因素在人的经验的产生。这些包括参与者的个人叙述,迷宫的地点叙述,地点的几何结构,以及人在地点内的内部和行为实践。通过对这些元素及其相互作用的探索,我们发现走迷宫时个人和精神体验的潜力与几个过程有关。首先是步行者持续有意识地参与体验。第二是地点叙述和个人叙述之间的相互作用,特别是当它涉及到个人的相关关注时。这种互动影响了人在经历期间和之后的期望和归因。然而,最后的两个过程,个人实践和场所几何,为迷宫最深刻的体验创造了证据基础。迷宫的几何和信息性质所创造的关于地点、运动和结果的意外动态不确定性的具体化、认知和情感解决,可以证明在经验上是有效的。
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The dynamic uncertainty of narrative, place, and practice in spiritual experience: Clues from the phenomenology of walking a labyrinth
Labyrinths have held the fascination of people since ancient times. Although walking a labyrinth can simply be an interesting recreation, it has increasingly been seen as an intentional tool for personal or spiritual growth. Religious and spiritual experience is generally understood to be a product of the kinds of evidence given within the experience as well as the person’s cognitive and emotional attributions. This article offers a phenomenological perspective which identifies a set of critical elements in the generation of the person’s experience. These include the individual narrative of the participant, the place narrative of the labyrinth, the geometric structure of the place, and the person’s internal and behavioral practice within the place. Through the exploration of each of these elements and their interactions, it is shown that the potential for personal and spiritual experience when walking the labyrinth is related to several processes. The first is simply the walker’s ongoing intentional participation in the experience. The second is the interaction between the place narrative and the individual’s narrative, particularly as it relates to the person’s relevant concern. This interaction affects the person’s expectations and attributions during and after the experience. Two final processes, however, the individual practice and the place geometry, create the evidentiary basis for the labyrinth’s deepest experiences. The embodied, cognitive, and emotional resolution of the unexpected dynamic uncertainty regarding place, movement, and outcome created by the geometric and informational nature of labyrinths, can prove experientially potent.
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期刊介绍: The international, peer-reviewed journal Archive for the Psychology of Religion/Archiv für Religionspsychologie is the oldest periodical that publishes research in the psychology of religion. It is the organ of the International Association for the Psychology of Religion (IAPR), founded in 1914. The Archive for the Psychology of Religion/Archiv für Religionspsychologie is open to all scientific methodologies, both quantitative and qualitative.
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