Pilgrimage Places and Sacred Geometries
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Therapy, Spirituality, and Spiritual Well-being: A Qualitative Study of Holy Places Tourists
Background and Objectives: Traveling for health is one of the goals that can drive people to travel. Nowadays, pilgrimage plays a significant role in the therapy and spiritual well-being of people. Therefore, the present study aimed to study that how spiritual well-being is achieved through going on pilgrimage to holy places and how it affects all dimensions of one's life. Methods: The current...
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