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  1. The Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness (or MSIA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit religious corporation, incorporated in California on June 25, 1971. Before incorporation, the group was founded in California in 1968 by John-Roger (formerly Roger Delano Hinkins).

  2. This descriptive study of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness (MSIA) centers on the cultural ethos of the group. Information presented here was gathered by participant observation, interviews, examination of MSIA literature, and statistics provided by the organization.

  3. This mode of belief, and Eliot's awareness of spiritual traditions beyond the Christian, has brought him a responsive readership in the latter half of the twentieth century, among believers and non-believers alike.

  4. MSIA, the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, has been called the Cadillac of cults. Those interested in new religions may only know of MSIA from these kinds of labels. However, when looked at from a qualitative sociological perspective, a more complex story of religious innovation and cultural change can be told.

  5. While we observe the transition from the New Age to the Next Age -- or argue whether this transition exists at all -- the study of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness (MSIA), an international new religious movement founded in California in 1971, is particularly interesting.

  6. Within the broader sweep of his endeavour, Taylor identifies Augustine’s contribution to modern moral consciousness with a new understanding of the inner space of the self, and a new emphasis on this space as the determinative site of moral and spiritual formation.

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  8. spirituality begins in movement—away from what we come to see as unreal, painful, disappointing, trivial, or meaningless and toward the ultimate, true, vital, real, or sacred. This movement can be illustrated by what might be called “spiritual” responses to a number of difficult or painful situations. •.