DOI: 10.37898/spiritualpc.1922758 ISSN: 2458-9675

The Psychology of Mysticism

Samuel Bendeck Sotillos
The idea of a psychology of mysticism is thought provoking, but it is often carried out by reducing spiritual realities to the level of the psyche and the psychological order, which radically compromises the scope of this endeavor. It needs to be clearly stated that the bringing together of mysticism with psychology is not a novel initiative; this integration is, in fact, embodied in the original understanding of a “science of the soul” that has existed since time immemorial across the various traditional cultures of the world. It only appears as new due to the secular and hegemonic outlook of science and its obsession with evidence-based approaches, not to mention the discipline’s tumultuous encounters with religion in the past.

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