How People Describe Their Mystical Experiences: Analyzing Language, Narrative, and Digital Expression
Transactions on Social Science Education and Humanities Research July 2, 2026 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.62051/01rs4b13 via OpenAlex
Summary
Mystical experiences are articulated in digital environments, particularly within religion-focused subreddits on Reddit. Contrary to the traditional view that these experiences are ineffable, users share detailed narratives using metaphor and storytelling. Analysis of five subreddits shows that community identity influences how these experiences are framed, with different emphases across faiths. The study suggests that the perceived ineffability may stem from social contexts rather than being an inherent characteristic of mystical experiences.
Study at a glance
| Design | mixed-methods analysis |
|---|---|
| Population | users of religion-focused subreddits on Reddit |
| Key finding | Social media users share detailed narratives of their mystical experiences, challenging the notion that these experiences are inherently ineffable. |
Abstract
This study investigates how mystical experiences are articulated in digital environments, especially in religion-focused communities (“subreddits”) on Reddit, a popular social media platform. Classical theorists like William James argued that mystical experiences resist linguistic expression; in other words, according to the traditional scholarly view, these phenomena are inherently “ineffable.” However, this study finds that social media users share detailed narratives of their mystical experiences through a blend of metaphor, emotion, and storytelling. Using the Reddit API, data are retrieved from five subreddits representing different faiths and religious emphases: r/religion, r/Christianity, r/spirituality, r/Buddhism, and r/DebateAnAtheist. Mixed-method analyses were then conducted, combining computational text analysis, including VADER sentiment analysis and Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) topic modeling, with qualitative techniques, including narrative and cultural analysis. In addition to the abundance of effable expression of mystical experience, it is also revealed that community identity significantly shapes how mystical experiences are framed. For instance, r/Buddhism emphasizes meditative mechanics and doctrine; r/Christianity mostly relies on language derived from the Scripture and the Church; r/DebateAnAtheist focuses almost exclusively on epistemology and materialist inquiry with little experiential description. Thus, the study argues that “ineffability” may be a product of social environment rather than an inherent quality of the experience. When digital anonymity and community-specific “scripts” provide individuals an opportunity to escape the confines of the traditional social environment, their subjective religious encounters are translated into detailed, though socially negotiated, narratives. This study demonstrates that digital environments, such as social media, are a crucial platform where individuals can seek meaning, validation, and identity.