Elevated-Significance Performative Practice
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An Elevated-Significance Performative Practice is an elevated significance practice that actualizes, embodies or enhances life meaning through direct engagement or action.
- Context:
- It can (typically) require active engagement from the Elevated Significance Practitioner.
- It can range from being a Personal Elevated Significance Performative Practice to being a Collective Elevated Significance Performative Practice.
- It can range from being an Authentic Elevated-Significance Performative Practice to being an Inauthentic Elevated-Significance Performative Practice.
- It can be a Regularly Performed Elevated Significance Performative Practice or an Irregularly Performed Elevated Significance Performantive Practice.
- It can include practices such as prayer, meditation, fasting, pilgrimage, scripture study, and more.
- It can aim to manifest, actualize, or enhance a sense of life meaning through direct engagement and experience.
- It can (often) be preceded by an Elevated Significance Assessment Practices to gauge its effectiveness and adjust accordingly.
- It can (often) be preceded by an Elevated Significance Learning Practices to learn about how to improve practices.
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- Example(s):
- A Religious Performative Practice, such as:
- A Christian Performative Practice, such as actively participating in a church service.
- A Buddhist Performative Practice, such as performing mindfulness meditation at a Buddhist temple.
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- A Existentialist Performative Practice, such as creating personal meaning through active engagement with life's absurdities.
- A Naturalistic Performative Practice, such as immersively walking in nature for contemplation.
- A Mindful PerformativeYoga Practice, involving active performance of mindful yoga postures.
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- A Religious Performative Practice, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- A Physical Healthcare Delivery Task, such as a surgical operation.
- An Artistic Performative Practice, such as actively painting.
- A Performative Scientific Practice, such as brainstorming a scientific hypothesis.
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- See: Holistic Health Management, Life Meaning, Spiritual Guide.