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'''Temptation''' is anything that turns the [[Physical Unit]] away from proper [[Alignment]] which in turn makes [[Connection]] more difficult.</blockquote>


'''Temptation''' is anything that turns the [[Physical Unit]] away from [[Right Action]], [[Right Thought]], and [[Right Environment]].
==Related LP Terms==
Temptation is anything that turns the physical unit away from connection. Temptation is anything that interferes with alignment or that causes disjuncture. '''Temptation''' is anything that, if given in to, would interfere with the [[Alignment]] of the Physical Unit with its [[Resident Monadic Consciousness]].


[[Temptation]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related LP term::Temptation]]}}
==Non-lp Related Terms==
[[Temptation]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Temptation]]}}


==Notes==
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Predators exploit temptation in order to gain control of an individual physical unit.  
Predators exploit temptation in order to gain control of an individual physical unit.  


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Revision as of 17:59, 19 December 2022

Temptation is anything that turns the Physical Unit away from proper Alignment which in turn makes Connection more difficult.

Related LP Terms

Temptation > Communication Error

Non-lp Related Terms

Temptation >

Notes

Temptations may be broken down by category: Ego Temptation, explore

People give in to temptation not because they are evil but because they are needy, sick, and unconscious. People give into temptation in an effort to fulfill unmet needs, soothe damaged wounds, distract themselves from difficult realities, and for other pathological reasons. Note, often, predators exploit temptation in order to gain control of an individual physical unit.

Predators exploit temptation in order to gain control of an individual physical unit.

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