From caterpillar to butterfly: experiencing spirituality via body transformation |
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Authors: | Andrea Hemetsberger Maria Kreuzer Melanie Klien |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austriaandrea.hemetsberger@uibk.ac.at;3. International University of Monaco, Monaco;4. City of Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Austria |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTConsumers increasingly seek out the spiritual to enlighten their inner emptiness and find their inner selves. We add a physiological, embodied perspective, which has been commonly overlooked in extant research as a valuable opportunity for individual consumer spirituality. Interpretative investigation of body-transforming consumers uncovers a powerful reincarnation process that eventually leads to the self-renewal and reunion of body and mind. We find that the consumption of body-transforming substances initiates a mindful, spiritual consumer journey allowing consumers to actively develop and experience their inner spirituality through recurring cycles of reduction, reflection and release. These findings allow us to develop implications for a broader understanding of consumer spirituality where the active consumer seeks unity in the self and beyond. |
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Keywords: | Consumer culture consumer psychology hermeneutic interpretation projective techniques spirituality transformation |
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