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The Noetic Quality: A Multimethod Exploratory Study

  • David B. Yaden
  • , Khoa D.Le Nguyen
  • , Margaret L. Kern
  • , Nancy A. Wintering
  • , Johannes C. Eichstaedt
  • , H. Andrew Schwartz
  • , Anneke E.K. Buffone
  • , Laura K. Smith
  • , Mark R. Waldman
  • , Ralph W. Hood
  • , Andrew B. Newberg
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • University of Melbourne
  • Thomas Jefferson University
  • Loyola Marymount University
  • University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

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Abstract

Religious, spiritual, and mystical experiences (RSMEs) are often described as having a noetic quality, or the compelling sense that the experience feels “real.” In this exploratory, multimethod study, 701 participants completed questions about the subjective qualities of their RMSEs, reported the impact of their RSMEs on various life domains, and provided written descriptions of their experiences for quantitative linguistic analysis. The majority of participants (69%) reported that their RSMEs felt “more real than their usual sense of reality.” This quality of realness was associated with positive self-reported impacts on family life (r =.16), health (r =.22), sense of purpose (r =.29), spirituality (r =.30), and reduced fear of death (r =.24). Participants who reported experiences as feeling more real used more language referring to connection, a greater whole, and certainty (“love,” “all,” “and,” “everything”) and fewer first-person pronouns, cognitive processes, and tentativeness (“I,” “me,” “think,” “probably”). These findings provide insight into the noetic quality, as well as the psychological characteristics that may underlie the noetic quality of RSMEs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)54-62
Number of pages9
JournalPsychology of Consciousness: Theory Research, and Practice
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

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