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[[Hell]] is the loneliness, isolation, anguish, pain, and despair that is often the result of disconnection  
[[Hell]] is the loneliness, isolation, anguish, pain, and despair that is often the result of disconnection  
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Disconnection refers to a disconnection of Bodily Ego from Spiritual Ego (or more generally, a disconnection of the brain from the Fabric of Consciousness. Disconnection occurs when the Bodily Ego of the Physical Unit becomes separated from its own Highest Self/Resident Monadic Consciousness, and from higher Levels of Consciousness.

Syncretic Terms

Disconnection > Alienation, Death, Hell, Purgatory, Relative Existence, Sheol, Single Vision

Related Terms

Disconnection > Human Diminution, Matrix Illusion, Normalcy

Notes

Underhill uses the term Practical Man to refer to a disconnected individual, in particular, a Naive Materialist who cannot see beyond .[1]

Disconnection results in the lowering of the Consciousness Quotient of the Physical Unit, attenuation of higher brain function, and a consequent reduction in moral capacity, intelligence, compassion, empathy, intuition, creativity, independence, and identity.

Disconnection is caused by:

Disconnection leads to Disjuncture and Disconnection Pathology

Hell is the loneliness, isolation, anguish, pain, and despair that is often the result of disconnection

Footnotes

  1. Underhill, Evelyn. Mysticism: A Study in the Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness. New York: Dover Publications, 2002. https://amzn.to/2C91xNY.