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Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Oneness Experience Scale

Eric van Lente, Michael Hogan

April 25, 2025 preprint DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/cxakm_v1 via OpenAlex

Summary

A new Oneness Experience Scale was developed to measure oneness experiences, which are important for spirituality and well-being. The scale consists of 84 items across 21 factors, demonstrating good internal consistency and construct validity. It shows positive associations with well-being, mindfulness, personality traits, and self-reported oneness experiences. The study involved 764 participants, with an average age of 45.37 years and 63% female.

Study at a glance

Sample size 764
Population participants involved in meditation and spiritual practices
Key finding The Oneness Experience Scale is a psychometrically robust tool that measures various aspects of oneness experience and is associated with well-being and mindfulness.

Abstract

Experiencing oneness or nondual awareness has long been considered a core aspect of spirituality and an aim of meditation and spiritual practice. Oneness experience may lead to well-being and has various adaptive functions in everyday life. However, there has been a lack of comprehensive measures of oneness experiences that are grounded in the consensus-based reports of experienced meditation practitioners. The purpose of this study is to develop a new measure of oneness experience that is psychometrically robust and suitable for research on mindfulness, spirituality, and well-being. Scale items were developed based on prior collective intelligence research and a comprehensive literature review and were subsequently reviewed by five content experts. The dimensionality of the scale was examined using exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) in a large sample of participants (N = 764; age: M = 45.37, SD = 9.79; Female = 63%). Results revealed an 84-item scale with 21 factors, including: Part of a Whole/Connection With Everything, Ego-dissolution, Clarity, Nowness, Safety and Reassurance, Non-judgementality, Timelessness, Spontaneity, Peace, Compassion, Self-compassion, Non-striving, Spaciousness, Acceptance, Non-separation from Others, Revelation Of Truth, Flow, Perfect As It Is, Openness, Appreciation, and Same and Different. The scale and its subscales possess good internal consistency and construct validity. Evidence of construct validity was found through positive associations with well-being (as measured by the Mental Health Continuum), mindfulness (using the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire), personality (based on the Big Five Inventory-10), and self-reports of oneness experience. The Oneness Experience Scale is a measure suited for process- and outcomes-based research in the domains of mindfulness, spiritual practices, and well-being.

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