Abstract
The “spiritual experience” may be seen as an example of a much broader type of experience otherwise understood as regressive or unstructured. Understanding the dynamics of spiritual experience in terms suggested by these latter concepts allows us not only to more fully understand the experience itself but to further appreciate how one gets to it and how one deals with it. Suggestions concerning this lead to some speculation concerning guilt and how this is related to the dynamics of the experience.
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