Examples Self religion






^ heelas, paul (1991-10-01), western europe: self-religions , in clarke, peter, world s religions: study of religion, traditional , new religion, london: routledge (published 1991), pp. 167–173 [168], isbn 978-0-203-41397-5, retrieved 2010-05-22, [...] such neo-gurdjieffian movements arica [...] 
^ heelas, paul (1991-10-01), western europe: self-religions , in clarke, peter, world s religions: study of religion, traditional , new religion, london: routledge (published 1991), pp. 167–173 [168], isbn 978-0-203-41397-5, retrieved 2010-05-22, [...] such neo-gurdjieffian movements [...] emin foundation [...] 
^ est features prominently in heelas s western europe: self-religions article: heelas, paul (1991-10-01), western europe: self-religions , in clarke, peter, world s religions: study of religion, traditional , new religion, london: routledge (published 1991), pp. 167–173, isbn 978-0-203-41397-5, retrieved 2010-05-22  influential movement. heelas writes in first paragraph: , founder of est (the highly influential seminar training established erhard in 1971) observes that, of disciplines studied, , learned, zen essential one. (page 167). , heelas goes on discuss est , erhard few pages later: no european city comes anywhere near 1 out of 34 adults have taken est figure provided organisation boston. [...] extent erhard, example, latter-day gurdjieffian (it surely not coincidence devotes himself calls work ) can appeal similar clientele attracted institute harmonious development of man. (page 172).
^ clancy, ray (july 21, 1992). professionals fall prey new age gurus . times. london (uk). 
^ heelas, paul (1991-10-01), western europe: self-religions , in clarke, peter, world s religions: study of religion, traditional , new religion, london: routledge (published 1991), pp. 167–173 [169], isbn 978-0-203-41397-5, retrieved 2010-05-22, mention of self-religion know best, namely london-based exegesis, serves introduce 1 such contributor. d aubigny, leader, has had office devoid of books, except collected works of jung. 
^ bowker, john, ed. (2000), new religious movements , concise oxford dictionary of world religions, oxford university press 
^ heelas, paul (1996), new age movement: celebration of self , sacralization of modernity (reprint ed.), wiley-blackwell, p. 59, isbn 978-0-631-19332-6, retrieved 2009-09-24, furthermore, , perhaps more significantly, est has served important model other self-movements. est graduates, otherwise involved erhard, have moved on develop own seminars.[...] in 1977, est graduate robert d aubigny founded exegesis in britain. 
^ heelas, paul (1991-10-01), western europe: self-religions , in clarke, peter, world s religions: study of religion, traditional , new religion, london: routledge (published 1991), pp. 167–173 [168], isbn 978-0-203-41397-5, retrieved 2010-05-22, great majority of self-religions active in europe owe immediate ancestry developments in united states. going step, however, these developments in turn largely derive events in europe. 1 event, above others, stands out: gurdjieff s establishment, in 1922, if institute harmonious development of man. [...] gurdjieff s institute paved weay follow. [...] asll basic ingredients of self-religions [...] in evidence. provoking come, gurdjieff s work still alive , well. [...] between 5 , ten thousand attend centres [in england] (including gurdjieff ouspensky school), , there attached such neo-gurdjieffian movements arica, emis foundation (700) , school of economic science. 
^ heelas, paul (1991-10-01), western europe: self-religions , in clarke, peter, world s religions: study of religion, traditional , new religion, london: routledge (published 1991), pp. 167–173 [168], isbn 978-0-203-41397-5, retrieved 2010-04-03, gurdjieff provided (often) group contexts, complete rules , techniques, effect transformation. basic ingredients of self-religions in evidence. [...] , there attached such neo-gurdjieffian movements arica, emin foundation [...] , school of economic science [...] 
^ clarke, peter bernard (2006), new religions in global perspective: study of religious change in modern world, routledge, p. 33, isbn 978-0-415-25748-0, retrieved 2010-05-22, [...] rajneesh movement [...] developed psycho-spiritual therapeutic system founded on ideas of, , ways of realizing, true self, derived eastern spirituality, , on new , yet fringe developments in psychotherapy in west. other similar movements include [...] insight [...] 
^ heelas, paul (1991-10-01), western europe: self-religions , in clarke, peter, world s religions: study of religion, traditional , new religion, london: routledge (published 1991), pp. 167–173 [170], isbn 978-0-203-41397-5, retrieved 2010-05-22, [...] great majority of self-religions [...] these est-like movements [...] – church movement of inner spiritual awareness/insight, self transformation, life training/the kairos foundation, relationships , like. 
^ barker, eileen (1999-05-05), new religious movements: incidence , significance , in wilson, bryan r.; cresswell, jamie, new religious movements: challenge , response, routledge (published 1999), pp. 15–32 [17], isbn 978-0-415-20050-9, not impossible – indeed, 1 moves toward new age end of nrm spectrum, quite common – individuals have overlapping memberships, happily hopping 1 self-religion another. not impossible committed seekers in california, amsterdam or highgate spend twenty minutes in transcendental mediation each morning before embarking on tai chi, going on [...] participate in forum seminar throughout weekend. 
^ mccarl, steven r.; zaffron, steve; nielsen, joyce mccarl; kennedy, sally lewis (2001), promise of philosophy , landmark forum , contemporary philosophy, barbados group working papers (published jan/feb & mar/apr 2001), 23 (1 & 2), pp. 51–59, doi:10.2139/ssrn.278955, ssrn 278955 , describe contemporary experience [...] provided [...] landmark educational corporation. introductory program [is] called landmark forum [...]. [...] [bartley s] work includes of philosophy informed est training, program preceded , precursor forum.  check date values in: |publication-date= (help)
^ clarke, peter bernard (2006), new religions in global perspective: study of religious change in modern world, routledge, p. 33, isbn 978-0-415-25748-0, retrieved 2010-05-22, [...] rajneesh movement [...] developed psycho-spiritual therapeutic system founded on ideas of, , ways of realizing, true self, derived eastern spirituality, , on new , yet fringe developments in psychotherapy in west. other similar movements include [...] mind dynamics, offshoot of silva mind control. 
^ clarke, peter bernard (2006), new religions in global perspective: study of religious change in modern world, routledge, p. 228, isbn 978-0-415-25748-0, retrieved 2010-05-22, although assumes responsibility african race whole, rastafarianism can aptly described self religion (heelas, 1991). 
^ petersen, jesper aagaard (2005), modern satanism: dark doctrines , black flames , in lewis, james r.; petersen, jesper aagaard, controversial new religions, oxford scholarship online, oxford university press us, p. 444, isbn 978-0-19-515682-9, stated in introduction, 3 main traits use define modern satanism self-religion, is, realization of authentic nature ; use of satan positive , negative symbolic expression of aspiration; , coherent organization or body of work. 
^ heelas, paul (1991-10-01), western europe: self-religions , in clarke, peter, world s religions: study of religion, traditional , new religion, london: routledge (published 1991), pp. 167–173 [168], isbn 978-0-203-41397-5, retrieved 2010-05-22, [...] such neo-gurdjieffian movements [...] school of economic science [...] 
^ heelas, paul (1991-10-01), western europe: self-religions , in clarke, peter, world s religions: study of religion, traditional , new religion, london: routledge (published 1991), pp. 167–173 [170], isbn 978-0-203-41397-5, retrieved 2010-02-18, eastern traditions, western therapeutic thought has influenced 1 of best known self-religions, scientology 
^ clarke, peter bernard (2006), new religions in global perspective: study of religious change in modern world, routledge, p. 33, isbn 978-0-415-25748-0, retrieved 2010-05-22, [...] rajneesh movement [...] developed psycho-spiritual therapeutic system founded on ideas of, , ways of realizing, true self, derived eastern spirituality, , on new , yet fringe developments in psychotherapy in west. other similar movements include [...] silva mind control, based largely on new thought [...] 






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