Tag: Extraordinary Spiritual Experiences
Appearance: That Which Shows Up and The Beautiful
In the aspect of Appearance, what shows up in an ESE and how can we make meaning of them depends on how we construct the world in which we live.
Places and Spaces: Where Are We, Exactly?
A deeper exploration of the aspect of Setting and how places and spaces contribute to Extraordinary Spiritual Experiences (ESEs)
Gathering The Experienced
In my last few years as a pastor up in Maine, I often thought the American church, or at least my experience of it, needs a new map. Like overlaying a map of Paris on top of New York City and then finding new ways to get to places previously familiar, there need to be new pathways, new feeling networks that arc through the experience of faith and spirituality. I have a sneaking suspicion this…
Scaffolds of the Strange: The Structure of ESEs
The four aspects of an Extraordinary Spiritual Experience help us understand and integrate the event. Set and Setting, Appearance, Revelation, and Disclosure all create a scaffolding for the way we interpret what has happened.
Changed by the Unexplained: What Is An Extraordinary Spiritual Experience (ESE)?
Last week, I talked about the value of structure when we consider what is happening in an Extraordinary Spiritual Experience (ESE). The goal in understanding that structure is to create scaffolds that allow for meaning-making of the experience. More often than not, the process of making meaning of an ESE is a long-term project, commonly called integration in the world of psychedelic therapy. There is the immediate event of the ESE, and then there is…
The Value of Structure
Why is structure important when we encounter the spiritual, the weird, the strange? The history of research into ESEs tells us some structure is needed for understanding and meaning-making.