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Subjective Well-Being Individual Aspirations and Spirituality - cover

Subjective Well-Being Individual Aspirations and Spirituality

Margitics Ferenc

Translator Margitics Ferenc

Publisher: Kery Publishing

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Summary

The spirituality is part of the life of a great many people, values that play an important role in, among other aspects, leading a healthful life and preserving their health.
 
In the past fifteen or twenty years, there has been considerable research into the effects of spirituality on people’s physical and mental health.
 
In the course of our research, we examined the level of subjective well-being among college students and the personal individual aspirations of college students.
 
One of the objectives of our research was to find whether the subjective well-being of students with a higher degree of Spiritual Consciousness was also higher or not.
 
We intended to survey the differences in personal aspirations between students with a high and those with a low level of Spiritual Consciousness. Efforts were also made to find differences between the genders in people with a high level of Spiritual Consciousness.
Available since: 01/04/2025.
Print length: 160 pages.

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