Psychopathologie de la Religion et de la Spiritualité

Oceanic feelings and their relationship to spirituality and personality organization.

Front Psychol . 2025;16 :1558537

Résumé

BACKGROUND: Oceanic feelings, which reflect a sense of boundlessness, unity but also fragmentation can evoke spiritual experiences and possibly lead to psychosis proneness. This study explores oceanic feelings psychometrically, by examining their connections with spirituality, schizotypy, and personality organization.METHODS: A sample of 480 adult non-clinical participants (66.2% female) completed an online survey, which included the Oceanic Feeling Scale, the MI-RSWB-18, SPQ-B, and the IPO-16. All relationships were evaluated in a path analysis to assess the direct and indirect effects of positive and negative oceanic feelings on schizotypy, connectedness, and general religiosity, with personality organization as a mediator.RESULTS: Positive oceanic feelings were strongly correlated with increased connectedness ( = 0.68) and general religiosity ( = 0.61). We measured weak to moderate associations of negative oceanic feelings with schizotypy ( = 0.41) and personality organization ( = 0.39). Path analysis revealed that personality organization mediated the relationship between negative oceanic feelings and schizotypy ( = 0.11,  

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