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Assessing ritual experience in contemporary spiritualities: The practice of 'Sharing' in a New Age Variant of Umbanda
Teisenhoffer, Viola
2018In Religion and Society : Advances in Research, 9 (1), p. 131 - 144
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Keywords :
Contemporary spirituality; Mediumistic practice; New Age; Reflexivity; Ritual refraction; Umbanda; Religious Studies
Abstract :
[en] Seeking to attain balance and well-being through what practitioners call 'spiritual development', the ritual practice in Paris of Umbanda-an Afro-Brazilian religion- is emblematic of the orientation that characterizes contemporary spirituality. In this context, regular public mediumistic rituals are aimed at transforming participants into beings open to the teachings of 'spiritual entities', which they embody for their own and others' benefit. In this process, specialists and participants are explicitly and systematically invited to 'take stock' or 'share', that is, to revisit the rituals they perform. This article argues that 'sharing', which may also be found in other forms of contemporary spirituality, is not only an exegetical exercise that participants must regularly submit to in order to assess how these rituals affect them. It may also be understood as a ritual device that the efficacy and reproduction of such practices depend upon.
Disciplines :
Anthropology
Author, co-author :
Teisenhoffer, Viola  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences sociales ; Université Paris Nanterre, France
Language :
English
Title :
Assessing ritual experience in contemporary spiritualities: The practice of 'Sharing' in a New Age Variant of Umbanda
Publication date :
September 2018
Journal title :
Religion and Society : Advances in Research
ISSN :
2150-9298
eISSN :
2150-9301
Publisher :
Berghahn Journals
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Pages :
131 - 144
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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