People who believe more strongly in the sense of “oneness” as a guiding principle tend to experience greater life satisfaction, according to a new study. This first-of-its-kind paper by Laura Marie ...
A few days ago, I wrote a post, “Does ‘Flow’ Open Our Minds to Believing in ‘Oneness’?” which was inspired by a recent study (Edinger-Schons, 2019) published in the Psychology of Religion and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alice G. Walton, PhD is a writer who covers health and mental health. People may think of certain religions as being more about ...
People who believe in oneness -- the idea that everything in the world is connected and interdependent -- appear to have greater life satisfaction than those who don't, regardless of whether they ...