Be one with one another. Those who believe in the concept of oneness — that all things are connected and interdependent — are more satisfied with their lives than people who don’t share this belief, ...
Any number of world religions may claim to have the monopoly on enlightenment, but a study published Thursday in the journal Psychology of Religion and Spirituality challenges the idea that being ...
People who feel a sense of oneness with something outside of themselves are more likely to be satisfied in life, according to a study. The idea that humans form part of a greater whole—from nature to ...
People who have a good understanding of the idea of "oneness" are happier and more satisfied with their lives, a new study says. A researcher from the University of Mannheim surveyed nearly 75,000 ...
WASHINGTON -- 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 ...
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 ...
People may think of certain religions as being more about oneness than others—in Buddhism, for instance, a central concept is nonduality, or the connectivity between all things. But according to a new ...
Where exactly do “Oneness” Pentecostals stand in relation to orthodoxy? Are they in or out?—Fred Askins, Commerce City, Colorado Attentive Bible readers will immediately ask, “But didn’t Jesus command ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American A recurring claim of sages east and west is ...
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 ...