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Delorian describes the maintanence of an ascended space in the [[Spirit Lodge]]. This space is maintained by removing "disharmony", i.e., those whose negative beliefs and skepticism might interfere with spiritual processes. <ref>Delorian, Vine Jr. The World We Used to Live In: Remembering the Powers of the Medicine Men. Colorado: Fulcrum Publishing, 2006.</ref>  
Delorian describes the maintanence of an ascended space in the [[Spirit Lodge]]. This space is maintained by removing "disharmony", i.e., those whose negative beliefs and skepticism might interfere with spiritual processes. <ref>Delorian, Vine Jr. The World We Used to Live In: Remembering the Powers of the Medicine Men. Colorado: Fulcrum Publishing, 2006.</ref>  
==Syncretic Terms==
[[Ascended Space]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related LP term::Ascended Space]]}}
==Related LP Terms==
[[Ascended Space]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related LP term::Ascended Space]]}}
==Non-LP Related Terms==
[[Ascended Space]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Ascended Space]]}}


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Latest revision as of 03:38, 21 March 2024

Ascended Space is a space characterized by consistency of belief in the power and potential of spiritual phenomenon.

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Delorian describes the maintanence of an ascended space in the Spirit Lodge. This space is maintained by removing "disharmony", i.e., those whose negative beliefs and skepticism might interfere with spiritual processes. [1]

Syncretic Terms

Ascended Space >


Related LP Terms

Ascended Space >

Non-LP Related Terms

Ascended Space >

Footnotes

  1. Delorian, Vine Jr. The World We Used to Live In: Remembering the Powers of the Medicine Men. Colorado: Fulcrum Publishing, 2006.