Egoic Explosion

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An Egoic Explosion is a temporary or permanent collapse of the Bodily Ego, usually occurring as the result of a temporarily enhanced Connection to Consciousness. Ego Explosion occurs when the "oxygen" of consciousness fills the "room" of the Physical Unit in a quality or quantity for which the Bodily Ego is not prepared. Egoic explosion may result in:

  • Confusion, disorientation, and acute emotional/psychological trauma
  • Pathological "expansion" of Bodily Ego (e.g. inflated ego/spiritual arrogance)
  • Deflation and diminishment of Bodily Ego (e.g. damage/destruction of self-esteem/self-worth)
  • Distortion and or dissolution (i.e. Schizophrenia) of Bodily Ego

Notes

Ego explosion occurs when an unprepared individual makes (intentional or unintentional) contact with The Fabric of Consciousness. When a Connection is made, the fire of Consciousness lights up the room. If sparks from that fire contact the combustible detritus of toxic life experiences (i.e. ideology, fear, misconception, guilt, and shame), an ego explosion can result. The ego explosion can be minor and leave you slightly frazzled, or it can be massive and leave your bodily ego totally destroyed (e.g. schizophrenia).

Damage to the bodily ego arising from toxic life experiences increases the likelihood of experiencing ego explosion.

Ego explosions may be traumatic and require professional spiritual assistance.

Treating an Ego Explosion

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See Also

Connection | Connection Pathology

Further Reading

Grof, S., & Grof, C. (1989). Spiritual Emergency: When Personal Transformation Becomes a Crises. New York: Putnam.

Sharp, Michael (unpublished). Lightning Path Book One Introduction to the Lightning Path: Principles, scope, organization, and grades. Lightning Path Press. [More Info http://press.thelightningpath.com/product/the-lightning-path-one/]

Sharp, Michael (2013). Ego Explosion. http://www.michaelsharp.org/ego-explosion/