. . "[ECB5B8B0D9B4]" . . "I" . "Cohen defined five modes of continuum from tourism to pilgrimage (recreational, diversionary, experiential, experimental and existential). The paper proposes five experiential modes (the aim, the attuning, the mode of experience, the approach to a question, and the focus of attention), arguing that it is the mode of experiencing rather than the motive for travel, or the nature of the place visited, that marks out a trip as one with spiritual import. Walking with a sensitivity to nature is the kind of activity through which we might explore physical and movement spirituality."@en . "Jir\u00E1sek, Ivo" . . . . "New York" . . "10"^^ . "Pilgrimage as a form of physical and movement spirituality"@en . "experience; pilgrimage; tourism; spirituality"@en . "Neuveden" . . "1"^^ . "220393" . . "15510" . "244"^^ . . "Pilgrimage as a form of physical and movement spirituality" . "Theology, Ethics and Transcendence in Sports" . "Routledge" . "1"^^ . . "Pilgrimage as a form of physical and movement spirituality"@en . "Cohen defined five modes of continuum from tourism to pilgrimage (recreational, diversionary, experiential, experimental and existential). The paper proposes five experiential modes (the aim, the attuning, the mode of experience, the approach to a question, and the focus of attention), arguing that it is the mode of experiencing rather than the motive for travel, or the nature of the place visited, that marks out a trip as one with spiritual import. Walking with a sensitivity to nature is the kind of activity through which we might explore physical and movement spirituality." . . "RIV/61989592:15510/11:10211926!RIV12-MSM-15510___" . "RIV/61989592:15510/11:10211926" . . "978-0-415-87851-7" . . . . "Pilgrimage as a form of physical and movement spirituality" .