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  2. Centers for Spiritual Living - Wikipedia

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    The Centers for Spiritual Living (CSL) is a spiritual philosophy promoting Religious Science that was founded by Ernest Holmes in 1926, with the publication of his book The Science of Mind. Before 2011, it was two organizations known as United Centers for Spiritual Living (formally, United Church of Religious Science) and International Centers ...

  3. National Spiritualist Association of Churches - Wikipedia

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    Cora L.V. Scott, circa 1857. The National Spiritualist Association of Churches (NSAC) is one of the oldest and largest of the national Spiritualist church organizations in the United States. The NSAC was formed as the National Spiritualist Association of the United States of America (NSA) in September 1893, during a three-day convention in ...

  4. List of spiritualist organizations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable spiritualist organizations: Agasha Temple of Wisdom. Arthur Findlay College. Camp Chesterfield. International Spiritualist Federation. Metropolitan Spiritual Churches of Christ. National Spiritualist Association of Churches. Spiritualist Association of Great Britain. Spiritualists' National Union.

  5. Self-Realization Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Self-Realization Fellowship (SRF) is a worldwide religious organization founded in 1920 by Paramahansa Yogananda, the Indian guru who authored Autobiography of a Yogi. Before moving to the United States, Yogananda began his spiritual work in India in 1917 and named it Yogoda Satsanga Society of India (YSS). [3][4] He moved to the West in 1920 ...

  6. Spiritual church movement - Wikipedia

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    Spiritualism. The spiritual church movement is an informal name for a group of loosely allied and also independent Spiritualist churches and Spiritualist denominations that have in common that they have been historically based in the African American community. Many of them owe their origin to the evangelical work of Leafy Anderson, a black ...

  7. Isha Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Yoga programs, meditation, tree planting, rural upliftment. Revenue (2022) $40m (US chapter) Website. isha.sadhguru.org. The Isha Foundation is a nonprofit, spiritual organisation that was founded in 1992 near Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, by Sadhguru (Jagadish Vasudev). [1] It hosts the Isha Yoga Centre, which offers yoga programs under the ...

  8. Spiritual Directors International - Wikipedia

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    Spiritual Directors International provides an online repository to match those who wish to receive spiritual direction, or seekers, with those who provide this form of spiritual companionship. [5] As an organization, it supports its members on their own professional paths, without imposing any single belief system, professional certification ...

  9. International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Wikipedia

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    t. e. International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), commonly referred to as the Hare Krishna movement, Gaudiya Vaishnava Hindu religious organization. It was founded by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. [2] on July 13, 1966, in New York City. ISKCON's main headquarters is in Mayapur, West Bengal, India and it claims ...