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How Transformative Experiences Reshape Values, Worldviews, and Engagement with Sustainability: An Integral Inquiry

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  • Elizabeth Halliday

    (Consciousness, Spirituality, and Transpers Physchology Programme, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool L3 5UX, UK)

  • Jessica Bockler

    (Alef Trust, Wirral CH63 0HJ, UK)

Abstract

Climate scientists, systems theorists, and policymakers increasingly suggest that global sustainability challenges stem from dysfunctional worldviews and values that drive individual and collective behaviors, undermining both human flourishing and planetary health. Recognizing that paradigmatic shifts in values and worldviews can arise from transformative experiences, this study employed Integral Inquiry in a mixed-methods design to examine the nature of the relationship between such experiences and engagement with sustainability. A sample of 145 adults was recruited based on self-identification of having undergone a life-changing experience and demonstrated evidence of transformative growth and integration. In the qualitative phase, 73 participants completed an open-text survey detailing their perspectives on sustainability and their related practices and behaviors. Ten individuals from this subset were interviewed to explore the depth and dimensions of their engagement with sustainability. Using Constructivist Grounded Theory analysis, three tentative themes emerged: intraconnection, personal equilibrium, and defining social change. Whilst the study was exploratory in nature, the analysis indicated that transformative experiences seemed to foster a profound felt sense of intraconnection—a deep awareness of interconnectedness with all life. This awareness appeared to naturally clarify participants’ values and beliefs, aligning their actions toward sustainability. Moreover, participants emphasized the importance of cultivating personal equilibrium—a state of inner balance and congruence in daily choices—as a foundation for meaningful social and environmental change. This study tentatively highlights the role transformative experiences can play in bringing about more pro-ecological behavior, and it underscores the need for further research into how such experiences can be more readily integrated to support global sustainability efforts.

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  • Elizabeth Halliday & Jessica Bockler, 2025. "How Transformative Experiences Reshape Values, Worldviews, and Engagement with Sustainability: An Integral Inquiry," Challenges, MDPI, vol. 16(3), pages 1-27, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jchals:v:16:y:2025:i:3:p:30-:d:1692569
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