existentialism and religious experience
Existentialism is a philosophical perspective that emphasizes individual freedom, choice, and responsibility in the face of life's inherent meaninglessness. It highlights the importance of personal authenticity, self-awareness, and subjective experience in finding purpose and creating meaning in life. Religious experience refers to personal encounters with the divine, which are often marked by a profound sense of connection, transcendence, and spirituality. These encounters can vary widely across different religions and belief systems, but they typically involve a sense of awe, inner transformation, and a deepening of faith.
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