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Die heilende Kraft.Östliche Meditation in westlicher Deutung
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ISBN: 3548342809 Year: 1985 Publisher: Frankfurt/M Verlag Ullstein GmbH

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Yearning to Belong.Discovering a New Religious Movement
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ISBN: 9781409419419 140941941X Year: 2009 Publisher: Farnham, Surrey Ashgate Publishing Limited

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Transcendent in America:Hindu-Inspired Meditation Movements as New Religion
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ISBN: 9780814794500 Year: 2010 Publisher: New York / London New York University Press

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Homegrown gurus : from Hinduism in America to American Hinduism
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ISBN: 9781438447926 Year: 2013 Publisher: Albany SUNY Press


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Le nouvel hindouisme occidental
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ISBN: 227106340X 9782271063403 2271128226 Year: 2005 Publisher: Paris : CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique),

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Instant karma !, la chanson de John Lennon résume à elle seule le tournant des années 1970 où se croisent, en Occident, protestation sociale et culturelle, renouveau religieux et fascination pour l’Orient Cette attirance n’est pas nouvelle. Mais avec la contre-culture de cette décennie, elle ne passe plus par une connaissance intellectuelle ou une inspiration artistique, mais par l’adoption de valeurs religieuses et l’expérimentation de leurs pratiques. Quarante ans après, ces mouvements religieux enracinés dans l’hindouisme subsistent encore, et une mosaïque de pratiques dites orientales se répand et alimente la société de consommation : on est entré dans l’ère du Karma Cola, selon G. Mehta, essayiste indienne qui. déjà en 1979, annonçait la globalisation et la commerciali­sation de I’« Orient ». La séduction que suscitent les « spiritualités orientales » s'exprime notamment par le succès de gurus indiens. Parcourant le monde pour propager leur enseignement et transplanter des ashrams, ils ont su créer des mouvements religieux planétaires. En prenant pour cas d'études le Siddha Yoga et les Centres Sivananda de Yoga Vedanta, ce livre offre une analyse inédite de la diffusion des pratiques et des valeurs se référant à l'hindouisme. Il analyse la manière dont ces mouvements religieux acquièrent une dimension transnationale, et l'accueil qui leur est fait en France et en Angleterre. Apparaissent alors les affinités entre hindouisme et renouveau du croire, à travers différentes manifestations : refus des formes extérieures du religieux, spiritualité utilitaire, intériorisation, religion « expérientielle », concordances avec la psychologie. L'engouement persistant pour ces fragments d’« Orient mystique » révèle des caractéristiques de la sensibilité religieuse contemporaine, et conduit à reconsidérer la place de la mystique dans la modernité.

When prophets die : the postcharismatic fate of new religious movements
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ISBN: 0585067554 9780585067551 9780791407172 0791407179 9780791407189 0791407187 0791407179 0791407187 1438413203 Year: 1991 Publisher: Albany : State University of New York Press,


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Work pray code : when work becomes religion in Silicon Valley
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ISBN: 9780691219080 0691219087 9780691220871 9780691220888 0691220883 0691220875 Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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How tech giants are reshaping spirituality to serve their religion of peak productivitySilicon Valley is known for its lavish perks, intense work culture, and spiritual gurus. Work Pray Code explores how tech companies are bringing religion into the workplace in ways that are replacing traditional places of worship, blurring the line between work and religion and transforming the very nature of spiritual experience in modern life.Over the past forty years, highly skilled workers have been devoting more time and energy to their jobs than ever before. They are also leaving churches, synagogues, and temples in droves—but they have not abandoned religion. Carolyn Chen spent more than five years in Silicon Valley, conducting a wealth of in-depth interviews and gaining unprecedented access to the best and brightest of the tech world. The result is a penetrating account of how work now satisfies workers’ needs for belonging, identity, purpose, and transcendence that religion once met. Chen argues that tech firms are offering spiritual care such as Buddhist-inspired mindfulness practices to make their employees more productive, but that our religious traditions, communities, and public sphere are paying the price.We all want our jobs to be meaningful and fulfilling. Work Pray Code reveals what can happen when work becomes religion, and when the workplace becomes the institution that shapes our souls.

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Corporate culture --- Religion in the workplace --- Employees --- High technology industries --- 241.66*2 --- Religious discrimination in the workplace --- Work environment --- Culture, Corporate --- Institutional culture --- Organizational culture --- Corporations --- Organizational behavior --- Business anthropology --- 241.66*2 Theologische ethiek: informatie; media --- Theologische ethiek: informatie; media --- Industries --- Religious life --- Sociological aspects --- Culture d'entreprise -- Santa Clara, Vallée de (Santa Clara, Calif., États-Unis) --- Religion en milieu de travail -- Santa Clara, Vallée de (Santa Clara, Calif., États-Unis) --- Corporate culture. --- Religion in the workplace. --- Religious life. --- Amy Cuddy. --- Andy Puddicombe. --- Arousal. --- Ashram. --- Asian people. --- Asperger syndrome. --- Betterment. --- Buddhism. --- Buddhist meditation. --- Business guru. --- Cafeteria. --- Career. --- Christian fraternity. --- Civil Rights Act of 1964. --- Coaching. --- Competitive advantage. --- Dance studio. --- Deity. --- Deregulation. --- Deskilling. --- Dharma talk. --- Disruptive innovation. --- Distraction. --- Dog park. --- Eastern religions. --- Economics. --- Employment. --- Energy medicine. --- Entrepreneurship. --- Equanimity. --- Ernst Troeltsch. --- Fight-or-flight response. --- Fixed asset. --- Funding. --- Germans. --- God. --- Grandparent. --- Greens Restaurant. --- Haight-Ashbury. --- Hippie. --- Housing development. --- Human resources. --- Incense. --- Indian Americans. --- Instrumentalism. --- Internship. --- Jack Kornfield. --- Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. --- Knowledge worker. --- Laity. --- Layoff. --- LinkedIn. --- Management styles. --- Marketing. --- Meal. --- Mindfulness-based stress reduction. --- Monasticism. --- Obligation. --- Perception. --- Personal branding. --- Pomnyun. --- Product design. --- Religion. --- Religious community. --- Return on investment. --- Robert Noyce. --- Serenity Prayer. --- Siddha Yoga. --- Silicon Valley. --- Society of Jesus. --- Sociology. --- Spiritual practice. --- Spirituality. --- Startup company. --- Stress management. --- Suffering. --- Superiority (short story). --- Superordinate goals. --- Sustainability. --- Thích Nh?t H?nh. --- Tim Ferriss. --- Transcendental Meditation. --- Vedanta. --- Vihara. --- Volunteering. --- Wealth. --- White people. --- Workforce. --- Workplace. --- Work–life balance.


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Work pray code : when work becomes religion in Silicon Valley
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ISBN: 0691220883 0691220875 Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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How tech giants are reshaping spirituality to serve their religion of peak productivitySilicon Valley is known for its lavish perks, intense work culture, and spiritual gurus. Work Pray Code explores how tech companies are bringing religion into the workplace in ways that are replacing traditional places of worship, blurring the line between work and religion and transforming the very nature of spiritual experience in modern life.Over the past forty years, highly skilled workers have been devoting more time and energy to their jobs than ever before. They are also leaving churches, synagogues, and temples in droves—but they have not abandoned religion. Carolyn Chen spent more than five years in Silicon Valley, conducting a wealth of in-depth interviews and gaining unprecedented access to the best and brightest of the tech world. The result is a penetrating account of how work now satisfies workers’ needs for belonging, identity, purpose, and transcendence that religion once met. Chen argues that tech firms are offering spiritual care such as Buddhist-inspired mindfulness practices to make their employees more productive, but that our religious traditions, communities, and public sphere are paying the price.We all want our jobs to be meaningful and fulfilling. Work Pray Code reveals what can happen when work becomes religion, and when the workplace becomes the institution that shapes our souls.

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Corporate culture. --- Religion in the workplace. --- Employees --- Religious life. --- Amy Cuddy. --- Andy Puddicombe. --- Arousal. --- Ashram. --- Asian people. --- Asperger syndrome. --- Betterment. --- Buddhism. --- Buddhist meditation. --- Business guru. --- Cafeteria. --- Career. --- Christian fraternity. --- Civil Rights Act of 1964. --- Coaching. --- Competitive advantage. --- Dance studio. --- Deity. --- Deregulation. --- Deskilling. --- Dharma talk. --- Disruptive innovation. --- Distraction. --- Dog park. --- Eastern religions. --- Economics. --- Employment. --- Energy medicine. --- Entrepreneurship. --- Equanimity. --- Ernst Troeltsch. --- Fight-or-flight response. --- Fixed asset. --- Funding. --- Germans. --- God. --- Grandparent. --- Greens Restaurant. --- Haight-Ashbury. --- Hippie. --- Housing development. --- Human resources. --- Incense. --- Indian Americans. --- Instrumentalism. --- Internship. --- Jack Kornfield. --- Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. --- Knowledge worker. --- Laity. --- Layoff. --- LinkedIn. --- Management styles. --- Marketing. --- Meal. --- Mindfulness-based stress reduction. --- Monasticism. --- Obligation. --- Perception. --- Personal branding. --- Pomnyun. --- Product design. --- Religion. --- Religious community. --- Return on investment. --- Robert Noyce. --- Serenity Prayer. --- Siddha Yoga. --- Silicon Valley. --- Society of Jesus. --- Sociology. --- Spiritual practice. --- Spirituality. --- Startup company. --- Stress management. --- Suffering. --- Superiority (short story). --- Superordinate goals. --- Sustainability. --- Thích Nh?t H?nh. --- Tim Ferriss. --- Transcendental Meditation. --- Vedanta. --- Vihara. --- Volunteering. --- Wealth. --- White people. --- Workforce. --- Workplace. --- Work–life balance.


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EZW-Texte, Orientierungen und Berichte. Nr. 23. Neue Gemeinden in Deutschland.
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ISSN: 07129853 Year: 1996 Publisher: Stuttgart Evangelische Zentralstelle fur Weltanschauungsfragen (EZW)

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ezw-texte --- jugendreligionen --- neue jugendreligionen --- neue religiöse bewegungen (NRB) --- religionswissenschaft --- identität --- jugend --- kirchliche jugendarbeit --- religiöse sozialisation --- religionspädagogik --- kritik --- psychiatrie --- Sun Myung Moon (1920-2012) --- mun-sekte --- sekten --- sondergemeinschaften --- hare-krishna-bewegung --- scientology --- Maharaj Ji --- deprogrammierung --- aberglaube --- glaube --- volksglaube --- paranormale phänomene --- selbsthilfe --- okkultismus --- parapsychologie --- soziologie --- esoterik --- Society for Psychical Research (SPR) --- aussersinnliche wahrnehmung (ASW) --- telepathie --- psychokinese (PK) --- psi-funktion --- psi-forschung --- wahrsagerei --- magie --- hexerei --- schadenszauber --- sympathetische magie --- schwarzmagie --- persönlichkeitsmerkmale --- okkultglaube --- aberglaube und wissenschaften --- aberglaube und christentum --- Ras Tafari --- Jamaika --- religiöse heilsbewegung --- religion der rastas --- rastafari --- rastafari-bewegung --- Äthiopismus --- rastafarianismus --- Haile Selassie (1892-1975) --- Äthiopien --- musik --- reggae --- theokratisierung --- kolonialismus --- afrikanische religiosität --- Gott-Jah --- Babylon --- apokalyptik --- iyarische sprache --- gralsbewegung --- Oskar Ernst Bernhardt (1875-1941) --- gralsbotschaft --- Stiftung Gralsbotschaft --- kult --- abd-ru-shin --- heilige gral --- Muktananda Paramahamsa (1908-1982) --- Swami Muktananda --- yoga --- siddha yoga --- kundalini --- shaktipat --- chakra --- gurumayi --- mantra --- sadhana --- gurubewegungen --- neureligiöse gruppierungen --- ashram --- organisationsstruktur --- satanismus --- rockmusik --- heavy metal music --- Aleister Crowley (1875-1947) --- Film und Literatur --- Rolling Stones --- heavy metal und rock-theater --- jugendkultur --- neue gemeinden --- Arbeitsgemeinschaft Christlicher Kirchen (ACK) --- neue gemeindegründungen --- Church of the Lord (ALADURA) --- Christliche Gemeinschaft Fürth (GCF) --- Geistliche Gemeinde-Erneuerung (GGE) --- charismatische bewegung --- Koreanische Evangelische Kirchengemeinde --- Koreanische Evangelische Kirche --- pluralisierung --- Vereinigung Evangelischer Freikirchen (VEF) --- neue charismatiche gemeinden --- Ostdeutschland --- pfingstbewegung --- Lausanner Bewegung


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International Journal of Cultic Studies. Volume 7, 2016
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ISSN: 21547270 Year: 2016 Publisher: International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA)

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new religious movements (NRM) --- influence --- cults --- sects --- social constructionism --- social psychology --- discursive psychology --- terrorism --- harmful cults --- dangerous cults --- thought reform --- mind control --- milieu control --- group speak --- language --- manipulation --- mystical manipulation --- sacred science --- purity --- confession --- psychological processes --- Social Identity Theory --- Self-Categorization Theory --- social categorisation --- social influence --- Totalistic Identity Theory --- Group Psychological Abuse (GPA) --- Extent of Group Identity Scale (EGIS) --- abuse --- sexual abuse --- Kabalarian Philosophy --- Kabalarians --- Ivon Shearing --- charismatic leadership --- charisma --- Canada --- dissension --- trials --- deconversion --- narcissism --- authoritarianism --- child abuse --- Peoples Temple --- People's Temple --- Jonestown --- Jim Jones --- suicide cults --- mass suicide --- mass murder --- Black Hebrew Israelite movement --- Black Hebrew Israelite Jews --- House of Judah (Michigan) --- Black Hebrews --- Northeast Kingdom Community Action (NEKCA) --- Northeast Kingdom Community (Vermont) --- terrorist groups --- psychological abuse --- violence --- collective suicides --- terrorist cults --- isolation --- emotional abuse --- persuasión coercitiva --- sectas destructivas --- Ley de Enjuiciamiento Criminal --- cult members --- cult identity --- pseudo-identity --- narrative identity --- traumatic experiences --- Scientology --- Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) --- Warren Jeffs --- book reviews --- charismatic cults --- Spartiates --- Spartan society --- Sparta (Ancient Greece) --- Lacedaemon --- Lacedaemonians --- Spartiate Cult --- Lycurgus --- Helots --- Seventh-day Adventist organization (SDA) --- Seventh-day Adventist Church --- William Miller --- cognitive dissonance theory --- failed predictions --- Millerite movement --- adventists --- Ellen White --- dissidence --- identity --- play therapy --- therapy --- talk therapy --- sleep deprivation --- terrorismo psicológico --- Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) --- violencia --- violencia psicológica --- consecuencias psicosociales --- psychologically manipulative groups (PMGs) --- terminology --- Group Psychological Abuse Scale (GPA) --- Individual Cult Experience Index (ICE) --- Across Groups Psychological Abuse and Control Scale (AGPAC) --- Psychological Maltreatment of Women Inventory (PMWI) --- Ken Wilber --- spiritual abuse --- China --- Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS) --- Assumption University of Thailand (ABAC) --- Chinese Communist Party (CCP) --- policy --- People's Republic of China (PRC) --- governments --- legislation --- Church of Scientology --- Australia --- France --- United States (US) --- religion and politics --- fundamental laws --- psychotherapy --- criminal behavior --- antisocial behavior --- suicide bombers --- jihad --- Pakistan --- psychodynamic processes --- extremist Muslims --- suicide bombings --- islam --- personality profiles --- identity foreclosure --- idealizing transference --- mirroring transference --- Muslim extremists --- psychodynamics --- Abuso --- Escala de Abuso Psicológico en Grupo (GPA-S) --- grupos de manipulación psicológica (GMP) --- child sexual abuse --- justifications --- incest --- patriarchalism --- polygamy --- child brides --- millenarianism --- antinomianism --- alternative religions --- clergy abuse --- Wilbert Thomas Sr. --- Christian Alliance Holiness Church --- Children of God (COG) --- Children of God (The Family) --- David Berg --- John Humphrey Noyes --- Oneida Community --- David Koresh --- Branch Davidians --- Waco --- Doukhobor Sons of Freedom --- Benjamin Purnell --- House of David (Michigan) --- Swami Muktananda --- sex magick --- erotic rituals --- Charles Leadbeater --- Ralph Nicholas Chubb --- Aleister Crowley --- Theosophical Society --- pederasty --- pedophilia --- Work of Great Mercy (Mariavites) --- (Mother Kozlowska --- schismatic Catholicism --- excommunication --- George Feigley --- Neo-American Church --- Kenneth James McMurray --- Deviant Wicca --- Barry A. Briskman --- Religion From Outer Space --- Community Chapel and Bible Training Center (Washington) --- Kirtanananda Swami Bhaktipada --- International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) --- Hare Krishna movement --- ritual abuse --- Christian Science --- evangelism --- prévention --- taxonomy --- manipulative groups --- categorization --- partner abuse --- workplace bullying --- mobbing --- coercive cults --- psychological aggression --- maltreatment --- psychological-abuse strategies --- reeducation --- Stockholm Syndrome --- verbal aggression --- undervaluing --- isolation-exclusion --- coercion --- assessment --- measurement --- Luong Minh Dang --- Human Universal Energy (HUE) --- Spiritual Human Yoga (SHY) --- Mankind Enlightenment Love Inc. (MEL) --- biofield energy medicine --- International Human Universal Research Institute (IHUERI) --- New Age --- alternative medicines --- New Age philosophy --- life energy --- New Age groups --- New Age cults --- content analysis --- methodology --- écoles privées --- Commission d’accès aux documents administratifs (CADA) --- écoles Steiner --- rapports d’inspection --- Marxism --- religion --- revisionists --- communalism --- communal groups --- Essenes (Qumran) --- Anabaptists (Munster) --- anabaptism --- Concerned Relatives --- socialism and religion --- reification --- communal religious movements --- psychoanalysis --- narcissistic cult leaders --- traumatic narcissism --- trauma --- postcult trauma --- National Institute for the Psychotherapies (NIP) --- International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA) --- pathological narcissists --- traumatizing narcissists --- post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) --- complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) --- cult involvement --- National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCSR) --- Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) --- Cognitive Distortions Scale (CDS) --- Tension Reduction Activities (TRA) --- Tension Reduction Behavior (TRB) --- Traumatic Attachment Belief Scale (TABS) --- scales --- Somatic Experiencing (SE) --- Sensorimotor Psychotherapy (SPI) --- eye movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR) --- exposure therapy --- cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) --- emotionally focused therapy (EFT) --- bilateral stimulation (BLS) --- testimonials --- testimony --- EnlightenNext --- Andrew Cohen --- Aesthetic Realism --- Eli Siegel --- Sullivan Institute-Fourth Wall community --- Harry Stack Sullivan --- Gurumayi --- Siddha Yoga --- Siddha Yoga Dham (SYDA) --- faith healing --- Brief Intermittent Developmental Therapy (BIDT) --- high-demandgroup (HDG) --- high-demand-relationships (HDR) --- motivational enhancement therapy (MET) --- stages-of-change model --- therapies --- cult-hopping --- second-generation adults (SGA) --- First Amendment --- human rights --- Freedom of Religion --- Cult-watch groups --- Bill of Rights (US) --- experiential services --- club goods --- neotribal enclaves --- membership reach --- problem cults --- membership-based --- targeting --- induction --- socialization --- rational-choice model --- signaling --- face-to-face --- model stabilization --- abuso psicológico --- control interpersonal --- grupos --- severidad --- taxonomía --- Abuso Psicológico en Grupos (APG) --- Análisis de datos --- investigaciones --- Jim Roberts Group (JRG)

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