The Self-representation of Secular Spirituality Movements in Virtual Space: The Case of Lithuania

Q3 Arts and Humanities
D. Senvaitytė, Gintarė Vaitonytė, Eugenija Valienė
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In the second half of the 20th century, along with the alternative New Age spirituality movement, the practice of self-improvement became widespread, and by the end of the 20st century it had become extremely widespread, permeating the most diverse areas of life in the Western world, practically becoming a mass cultural phenomenon. Accordingly, it can be described as a secular phenomenon with minimal links to traditional spirituality: the concept of spirituality has changed significantly, is often not linked to transcendental ideas and is focused on the self and self-improvement and the search for personal well-being and happiness. Relevant practices in the 21st century are particularly widespread in Lithuania. The Self-representation of Secular Spirituality Movements in Virtual Space The article examines the peculiarities of the self-presentation of spiritual self-improvement practices in Lithuania. The self-presentation of the phenomenon in virtual space is analysed and texts written by some service providers are studied. Aspects of the social communication of spiritual practices in the online space are examined from the perspective of linguistic analysis and marketing, and spirituality practices are distinguished and discussed. In this context, the needs–wants–demands relationship emerges, along with the need for self-actualisation. The online descriptions of the services offered by providers of spiritual practices are constructed according to commercial logic. The results of the linguistic analysis correlate with the findings of previous researchers about the orientation of the offered spiritual practices towards self and secular practices.
虚拟空间中世俗精神运动的自我展示:立陶宛案例
20 世纪下半叶,伴随着另类的新纪元精神运动,自我完善的实践开始广泛传播,到 20 世纪末,它已变得极为普遍,渗透到西方世界最多样化的生活领域,实际上已成为一种大众文化现象。因此,它可以被描述为一种世俗现象,与传统精神信仰的联系微乎其微:精神信仰的概念发生了重大变化,往往与超验思想无关,其重点是自我和自我完善,以及寻求个人福祉和幸福。21 世纪的相关实践在立陶宛尤为普遍。世俗精神运动在虚拟空间中的自我表述 文章研究了立陶宛精神自我完善实践的自我表述的特殊性。文章分析了这一现象在虚拟空间中的自我展示,并研究了一些服务提供者撰写的文本。从语言分析和市场营销的角度研究了精神修炼实践在网络空间中的社会交流的各个方面,并对精神修炼实践进行了区分和讨论。在这种情况下,需求-愿望-要求的关系以及自我实现的需要就出现了。灵修服务提供商所提供服务的在线描述是按照商业逻辑构建的。语言分析的结果与之前研究人员关于所提供的灵性实践面向自我和世俗实践的发现相吻合。
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Yearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies
Yearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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