The second, new age philosophy, encompasses things like spiritualism, precognition and extraordinary life forms. A quarter of adults in the US consider themselves superstitious, and recent trends ...
In new study, distress was associated with traditional paranormal beliefs but not with new age philosophy. In a new study, ...
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People with traditional paranormal beliefs report more feelings of stress and worse coping than those with new-age paranormal beliefs.
Traditional paranormal beliefs, such as witchcraft and religious superstition, are linked to higher stress and reduced coping ability, while new age beliefs, like spiritualism and precognition, show ...
but not with new age philosophy. Kenneth Drinkwater Ph.D. of Manchester Metropolitan University, U.K., and colleagues present these findings in the open-access journal PLOS ONE on November 13 ...
but not with new age philosophy. Kenneth Drinkwater Ph.D. of Manchester Metropolitan University, U.K., and colleagues present ...
but not with new age philosophy. In a new study, feelings of distress and reduced ability to cope with stress were associated with traditional paranormal beliefs, but not with new age philosophy.