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Tobias Herzl

Institute of Psychology, University of Graz, Graz, Austria.

1 paper in the library · 3 citations · publishing 2025

Papers

Oceanic feelings and their relationship to spirituality and personality organization.

Frontiers in psychology January 1, 2025 Sarah Straßnig, Tobias Herzl, Afrodita Latifi et al. 3 citations

Oceanic feelings—experiences of boundlessness, unity, or fragmentation—can foster spiritual experiences but also contribute to psychosis proneness. In a survey of 480 non-clinical adults, positive oceanic feelings were strongly linked to increased connectedness and general religiosity, while negative oceanic feelings showed weak to moderate associations with schizotypy and personality organization. Personality organization fully mediated the relationship between negative oceanic feelings and both schizotypy and general religiosity, and partially mediated the link with connectedness. Positive oceanic feelings enhanced religiosity and connectedness independently of personality organization. Strengthening personality organization may protect against destabilizing effects of negative oceanic experiences, informing psychotherapy and spiritual counseling.