A Comparison Of The Transcendent Process And Peak Experience

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A discussion of the transcendent process and peak experience with respect to Cancer patients In the field of psychology arguments have to be built on an empirical scientific evidence basis, and personal spiritual experiences cannot be used as evidence for any scientific argument. However; the field of theology studies the general trends and tendencies of personal spiritual experiences, and combines them together to form general religious and spiritual patterns. In his book Introduction to religion From inside and Outside Ellwood elaborates on “Transcendence” as a core of the definition of religion, and religion with respect to transcendent experience is “ultimately a practical kind of consciousness” (Ellwood 1998:41). Referring to this …show more content…

Going through a transcendent and peak experience successfully definitely has a positive psychological and spiritual outcome, but most importantly for people with cancer is that it may has a positive physical outcome. This analysis will be referring to an empirical study on a group of cancer patients, using “Psycho-spiritual Integrative therapy” (PSTI). The applied therapy is designed in order to create psychological and spiritual changes within the patients ' non-physical aspects, such as providing psychological therapy based on each patient 's needs. It also provides suggested specific rituals sand spiritual explorations that may help the patients to develop a spiritual meaning of …show more content…

In most cases, the person finds him/her self in confrontation with huge confusing questions combined with fear of death and of what is after death. Creating peace and healing processes around this situation needs many psychological and cognitive development, and requires a strong personality that shows volition. If these components are not available within this individual’s sentiment, then a process of creation is required in order to create these components. In the mentioned study the author claims “Some anecdotal and preliminary empirical evidence suggests that when people with cancer come to a more complete understanding of their life goals and purpose and take action toward manifesting those goals, the body mobilizes its internal healing resources to assist in the reduction or elimination of the disease.”(Fauver 2011:2) In addition, the individual will recognize that the healthy body that he or she aspires for is invisible based on the available facts, and he/she will be required at this moment to start growing the belief in the invisible. This epic scene of emotions, physical pain, philosophical and psychological confusion, leaves the person with only one choice situation. Finding the convenient spiritual path for the patient becomes the pain killer, the doctor and the hope. These

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