1. Experiences of Awe and Gratitude and Related Triggers Among Religious Brothers and Sisters: Findings from a Cross-Sectional Study in Germany.
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Büssing, Arndt, Weit, Michael, and Baumann, Klaus
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MONKS , *NUNS , *CROSS-sectional method , *NATURE , *AESTHETICS , *ART , *CONTENT analysis , *CULTURE , *EMOTIONS , *QUANTITATIVE research , *SOCIAL attitudes , *SOCIAL skills , *SPIRITUALITY , *INTERPERSONAL relations , *WELL-being , *CHRISTIANITY - Abstract
A cross-sectional survey among religious brothers and sisters (n = 250) with their specific lifestyle and related spiritual practices stated moments of awe perceptions. They responded to both the Awe/Gratitude scale and to free text fields to substantiate their quantitative responses. Qualitative content analysis of their free text responses resulted in six main categories of awe triggers: (1) Nature, (2) Special Moments, (3) Transcendence Perceptions, (4) Religious practices, (5) Distinct People, and (6) Aesthetics, Art and Culture. Awe perceptions can be an immediate feeling and the outcome of a process of reflection in response to admiration, inspiration, and elevation. As these perceptions are related to psychological well-being and prosocial behaviors, their training can generate positive effects on quality of life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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