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Trendy spiritualism breeds unhappiness
Jan 18th, 2008 at 3:39pm
 
Quite an unsurprising study conclusion.



"YOUNG people who embrace trendy, self-focused spiritualism are more anxious and depressed than those who believe in God or reject religion altogether, a survey shows.

A major Queensland study of 21-year olds suggests that the shift away from traditional religious beliefs to new-age religions is not making young adults happier.

The survey quizzed 3705 people on their beliefs in God, higher powers other than God, as well as their church-going habits and other behaviours.

Young adults with a belief in a spiritual or higher power other than God were at more risk of poorer mental health and deviant social behaviour than those who rejected these beliefs, said study author Dr Rosemary Aird, a population health researcher at the University of Queensland.

Young men who held non-traditional religious views were at twice the risk of being more anxious and depressed than those with traditional beliefs.

"This study suggests that new forms of religiosity demand further research attention to understand the extent that religious change is linked to population mental health and social behaviour among younger generations," Dr Aird said.

The research is believed to be the first in Australia to examine young adults' religious and spiritual thoughts, behaviour and feelings.

Dr Aird found only 8 per cent of young adults attended church once a week, a trend linked to lower rates of antisocial behaviour among young men but not women.

She said individualism was the common thread in the shift away from traditional religious thoughts to non-religious spirituality.

"This focus on self fulfillment and improvement over others' wellbeing could undermine a person's mental health with many people feeling more isolated, less healthy and having poorer relationships," Dr Aird said.

She said so-called new spirituality promoted the idea that self-transformation would lead to a positive and constructive change in self and society.

"But there is a contradiction," Dr Aird said.

"How can one change society if one is focused on oneself?"



http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23071663-12377,00.html
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Re: Trendy spiritualism breeds unhappiness
Reply #1 - Jan 18th, 2008 at 9:18pm
 
Do you think this kind of spirituality causes them to be more anxious and depressed?
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Reply #2 - Jan 19th, 2008 at 9:29am
 
No idea as to the cause and effect.

reading from there I assume new age beliefs are not helpful.
hard to be definite about it though.
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Reply #3 - Jan 20th, 2008 at 4:04pm
 
There was an article in the Q weekend magazine (Courier Mail I think) making a very similar argument. The author went through a phase of reading self help books that ended up making her feel worse. She noted two exceptions, one of them Oprah Winfrey, who focussed on outward looking issues (helping others) rather than being inward looking. I forget who the other one was. You can spend 18 hours a day trying to improve yourself, but at the end of that day it will still be a vaccuous existence.
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Reply #4 - Mar 1st, 2008 at 12:35am
 
Buddhism is all about improving "self" and achieving nirvana. Is that considered to be new-age trendy spiritualism or traditional?
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