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'''The Unity''' (also ''The Oneness'') is the term Oscar Ichazo uses to refer to a state of relatively persistent and pure [[Connection]].<ref>Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.</ref>   
'''The Unity''' (also ''The Oneness'') is a [[Connection Outcome]]. It is the term Oscar Ichazo uses to refer to a state of relatively persistent and pure [[Connection]].<ref>Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.</ref>   
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==List of Connection Outcomes==
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==Terms==
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==Syncretic Terms==
==Syncretic Terms==


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==Related LP Terms==
 
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==Non-LP Related Terms==
 
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==Notes==
==Notes==


Ichazo sees "The Unity" as responsible for all great cultural advances, from Persian through Greek and into the modern world. <ref>Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.p. 13-16.</ref> "The Greeds did not have a culture until the eighth century B.C. But suddenly, all at once, Greece is born with the legend of Orpheus, the discovery of the Oneness and the ''Unity.''<ref>Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.p. 15.</ref>  
Ichazo sees "The Unity" as responsible for all great cultural advances, from Persian through Greek and into the modern world. <ref>Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.p. 13-16.</ref> "The Greeks did not have a culture until the eighth century B.C. But suddenly, all at once, Greece is born with the legend of Orpheus, the discovery of the Oneness and the ''Unity.''<ref>Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.p. 15.</ref>  


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The Unity (also The Oneness) is a Connection Outcome. It is the term Oscar Ichazo uses to refer to a state of relatively persistent and pure Connection.[1]

List of Connection Outcomes

Connection Outcomes > Connection Pathology, Déjà vu, Emotional Cleansing, Emotional Satisfaction, Enlightenment, Existential Terrors, Healing, Liberation, Perfect Connection, Perfected Connection, Perfection, Permanent Connection, Physical Sensations, Psychotic Mysticism, Realization of Self, Ritambharapragya, Spontaneous Alignment, The Unity, Transformation, Union

Terms

Arica School, Clarification of Consciousness, Meta Society, Seedless State, The Unity

Syncretic Terms

Perfection >

Related LP Terms

The Unity >

Non-LP Related Terms

The Unity >

Notes

Ichazo sees "The Unity" as responsible for all great cultural advances, from Persian through Greek and into the modern world. [2] "The Greeks did not have a culture until the eighth century B.C. But suddenly, all at once, Greece is born with the legend of Orpheus, the discovery of the Oneness and the Unity.[3]

Footnotes

  1. Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.
  2. Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.p. 13-16.
  3. Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.p. 15.