Age differences in mystical experience

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Abstract

Age differences are examined in reports of deja vu, ESP, clairvoyance, spiritualism, and numinous experience. According to the 1988 General Social Survey (N = 1481), these mystical experiences are somewhat more common now than in 1973, and deja vu, clairvoyance, and a composite mysticism score have increased with successively younger age cohorts. Further, private and subjective religiosity are positively related to overall mystical experience, while organizational religiosity is inversely related. © 1993, The Gerontological Society of America.

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Levin, J. S. (1993). Age differences in mystical experience. Gerontologist, 33(4), 507–513. https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/33.4.507

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