6-Religion-Psychology

psychology of religion

Religion involves psychology {psychology, religion} {religion, psychology}.

emotion

Religion can express emotions, such as humility, reverence, awe, ecstasy, joy, and terror. Religion allies with art.

mystical experience

People can have unwilled short ineffable feelings of insight.

religious behavior

Religion seeks perfection through good behaviors. Pray. Fast. Sacrifice wants. Have patience. Seek unity with God. Be content. Concentrate on ideal things. Be humble. Do good works. Give alms. Contribute money. Worship. Tell truth. Honor oaths. Obey God. Repent sin. Serve. Perform rituals. Fear God. Live in harmony with other people. Respect people. Be serious and solemn. Trust in God. Have joy in faith. Be at peace with oneself. Resign oneself to fate. Be conscious of duty.

religious experience

Religions appear to have arisen from personal experiences. Religious experiences follow periods of uneasiness. Then insight grasps solution. People feel sense of wholeness and sense of something given from outside, without asking for it, without earning it. From such experiences, people can infer a giver. Givers can be something unseen outside person and have power to do amazing things.

Myths of flight and ascension suggest escape from one mode of being to another. Religious feeling can manifest as speaking in tongues, trembling, writhing, or religious possession.

amaeru

People can have a dependency need {dependency attitude} {amaeru}.

faith

People can have is total emotional belief {faith, religion}|.

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asceticism

People can follow a simple life of mediation and prayer {asceticism}, with few goods and few personal pleasures.

conversion religion

People can have sudden changes {conversion, religion}| in behavior from immoral to moral or from passive acceptance of faith to active spiritual life. Beliefs exchange for new beliefs. People can experience strong religious feelings {religious ecstasy, conversion} and change spiritual orientation.

causes

Conversion happens after religious and psychological preparation. Conversion happens after exhaustion or frustration. Conversion ends tension and conflict. Conversion can accompany belief in people's sinfulness, personal sense of sin, need for removing sin, religious faith, and heightened emotion.

results

People feel energy, joy, peace, and calmness. Conversion is passionate. Conversion surrenders self to outside control or direction. No single trait distinguishes converted people from others.

prayer

Prayers {prayer}| can be petitions, sin confessions, communions, or meditations.

revelation in psychology

People can have a feeling of receiving insight from God or angels {revelation, psychology}.

sin religion

Religion prohibits behaviors {sin, religion}|, such as divorce, blasphemy, usury, drinking alcohol, gambling, eating certain foods, revenge, swearing, taking God in vain, and worshipping idols. Religion often prohibits expressing bodily desires for food or sex. Religion often discourages feeling pride and loving material things, including people. Religion denounces failure to give alms or contribute money. Main sins {deadly sins} {seven deadly sins} are lust, greed, pride, envy, sloth, wrath, and gluttony.

speaking in tongues

Religious feeling can manifest as guttural syllables sounding like speech {speaking in tongues}|, trembling, writhing, or religious possession.

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