197 thiempactofmysticalexperienceonself-actualizationw,orldviewu,nderstandinga,ndtoleranceinbuddhisme,asternorthodoxhy,induisma,ndislam Table 2 (continued) Themes and Meaning Units Evidence in Text Source (7) Enlightenment of Worldview Eastern Orthodox The mystic] acquires the Holy Spirit, which is the key to the creation of an Orthodox phronema, or worldview. Chrysostomos, 2000a; 2000b; 2007; Chrysostomos & Akakios, 1986; John Cassian, 1979; Louchakova & Warner, 2003 Hindu The true nature of the self is discovered, together with a new worldview that foments meaning, purpose, happiness, self-realization, selfactualization, and tolerance, which in turn facilitate positive human relationships. Martin, 2004; Smith, 1973 Islamic Such have achieved transcendent reality and have annihilated themselves to become one with the ONE, through… the acquisition of al-tatawwur al-Islami. Muhaya, 1993; Solihu, 2009c (8) Meaning, Purpose, and Self-Actualization Buddhist The discovery of selflessness and the true self, results in the transformation of worldview and the development of awareness, meaning, purpose, happiness, self-realization, selfactualization, and tolerance, which facilitate positive human relationships. Martin, 2004; Mitchell, 2001; Ray, 1994; Smith, 1973; Solihu, 2009c e impact of mys ic l experience on self-actualiza i n...
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