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  2. Religious trauma syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Leaving a controlling religious community, while often experienced as liberating and exciting, can be experienced as a major traumatic event. Religious communities often serve as the foundation for individuals' lives, providing social support, a coherent worldview, a sense of meaning and purpose, and social and emotional satisfaction.

  3. BookCrossing - Wikipedia

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    BookCrossing (also known as BC, BCing or BXing) is defined as the practice of leaving a book in a public place to be 'caught' by others, who may then do likewise. The term is derived from bookcrossing.com , a free online book community which was founded in 2001 to encourage the practice, aiming to "make the whole world a library."

  4. Religious disaffiliation - Wikipedia

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    According to Meredith McGuire (2002), in a book about the social context in religion, if the religious affiliation was a big part of a leaver's social life and identity, then leaving can be a wrenching experience, and the way in which one leaves a religious group is another factor that may aggravate problems. McGuire writes that if the response ...

  5. Kardecist spiritism - Wikipedia

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    From 1857, the year of the release of The Spirits' Book, to 1869, the year of Kardec's death, Spiritism gained 7 million followers. [112] According to data from 2005, Spiritism has about 13 million followers worldwide, [15] and according to data from 2010, Brazil – the country with the most followers [113] – has about 3.8 million Spiritists.

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  7. Spiritual left - Wikipedia

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    Spiritual left refers to a spiritually or religiously based position that shares the social transformative vision of the political left and its commitment to social justice, peace, economic equality, and (in recent years) ecological consciousness, but who base their commitment on spiritual or religious traditions.

  8. House Rules (novel) - Wikipedia

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    She creates a list of "House Rules" which stipulates the following: "Clean up your messes, tell the truth, brush your teeth twice a day, don't be late for school, and take care of your brother; he's the only one you've got." [2] Theo Hunt – The 15-year-old younger brother of Jacob, who claims to be independent and rebellious. [2]

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