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- Religions and Spiritualities - *The Spiritual Woman* - a joyful journey - A Guide to Women's Spiritualities including reviews of spiritual tools and practices, an inspirational storytelling den, artful self-discovery Ebooks, original e-cards and "The Spiritual Woman" ezine.
- Spiritualist Religion Pages - Learn the basics about the religion, science, and philosophy of Spiritualism. Read the Spiritualist Basics book online - Spiritualist Basics is an explanation of what Spiritualism is about, written for someone who is unaware that Spiritualism exists as a religion, science, and philosophy, but has heard of "psychic readings".
- Prayer, Spirituality and Healing - Defines spiritual healing and what can be healed, and the difference between spirituality and religion, also offers guidance through different aspects of self-healing.
- Institute for the Study of American Religion - The Institute was founded in 1969 in Evanston, Illinois as a religious studies research facility with a particular focus upon the smaller religions of the United States, such as minority religions, alternative religions, non-conventional religions, spiritual movement, and new religious movements.
- Spiritual Stars of the Golden Age - Gives biographies of adherents and adepts of religions, mystics, monks, saints, spiritual teachers, heroes and anti-heroes from different religions.
- Women-Related Religion/Spirituality Email Lists - Annotated listing of women-related e-mail lists that focus on religion or spirituality.
- New Thought Spiritualism - A philosophy based upon the New Thought Movement and modern spiritualism. The focus of this group is to advance spiritualism to the next evolutional step, by focusing not on demonstration of gifts but upon individual spiritual practices that are in harmony with natural and spiritual laws.
- Pine Grove Spiritualist Camp, Niantic, Connecticut - The science, philosophy and religion of Modern Spiritualism teaches that there is no death, but life everlasting. Mediumship and spiritual healing are the work of Spiritualist Mediums.
- Spiritual Awakenings - Spiritual issues of sexuality and gender, self-love vs. selfishness, spirituality vs. man-made religions. Includes news, articles, and writings.
- Maine State Spiritualist Association of Churches. - The Spiritual nature of human kind brings forth the Science, Philosophy and Religion of Modern Spiritualism.
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- Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy - Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy (CRESP) is a non-profit, nonsectarian, educational organization affiliated with Cornell University. It states that most but not all of its projects are locally based but seek national and international influence through direct work, outreach, and literature on religious tradition, spirituality and ethical thought.
- List of spirituality-related topics - This list of topics is related to spirituality, esotericism, mysticism, religion and/or parapsychology.
- Spiritual science fiction - Spiritual Science Fiction is a category of science fiction that examines Mankind's spirituality or spiritual awakening brought forth by scientific and technological events, discoveries, and/or extraterrestrial encounters. It is important to note that spirituality does not necessarily mean religion or dogma, but an emotional connection to something greater than oneself, often existing within or a property of nature.
- Surrender (spirituality and psychology) - Surrender in spirituality and religion means that a believer completely gives up his own will and subjects his thoughts, ideas, and deeds to the will and teachings of a divine power or deity. The concept plays a role in several religions, such as Christianity, Islam (a word which literally means "submission"), Sikhism, ...
- ReVision - ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary quarterly journal issued by Heldref Publications. Topics covered include religion and spirituality, consciousness studies, psychology, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, ecology, science, and the arts.