Spirituality Studies 12–1 Spring 2026 Publisher: The Society for Spirituality Studies Published in partnership with the Monastic Interreligious Dialogue and the European Union of Yoga Available online: www.spirituality-studies.org Editor-in-Chief: Doc. Dr. Martin Dojčár PhD. Graphic Design: Martin Hynek Contact: editor@spirituality-studies.org ISSN 1339–9578 Donate Spirituality Studies’ mission is to deliver high-quality studies, articles, educational materials, and information related to spirituality in its various forms. At the same time, the journal provides a forum for sharing personal spiritual experiences. By combining academic and experiential approaches to spirituality, Spirituality Studies aims to provide a unique platform for dialogue between a variety of viewpoints, approaches, and methodologies in the study of spirituality. Spirituality Studies publishes all articles under the open access policy, allowing for unlimited public use. Please consider donating to support the continued publishing of Spirituality Studies as an open-access journal for free. ←← Portrait of Rashtrasant Param Gurudev Shree Namaramuni Maharaj Saheb, 2025. Content 1 Editorial Martin Dojčár 3 Effects of Right Mindfulness (Sammā-Sati) on Ameliorating Burnout and Promoting WellBeing for Vietnamese Employees in Japan Phan Thi Tho et al. 27 Kundalinī and the Third Dimension of Perception: Clearing the Mind from Thoughts Monique Rebelle 43 The Ten Sefirot as a Framework for Spiritual-Educational Development Arik Segev 69 Material Karma and Non-Theistic Liberation in Classical Jain Philosophy Nishit Shah 87 Christians of East and West: Patristic Tradition, Spiritual Experience, and Ecclesial Dialogue Georges Antaby 101 From Mystical Experience to Spiritual Process: A Metamodern Framework for Sufism Nina Bilokopytova 119 Between Tradition and Fitness: Czech Yoga Instructors’ Understandings of Contemporary Yoga Practices Lucie Chocholová 139 Feasibility of REBT Integrated with Islamic Music and Relaxation Therapy for Meaning in Life among Muslim Adolescents: A Pilot Study of Gender Differences Muhammad Japar et al. 157 Measuring Spirituality in the Context of Coping for Secularized People: Review of Questionnaires Thijs Huijs et al.
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