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The term '''Egoic Separation''' refers to the subjective sense of identity that comes when a [[monad]] within the Fabric of Consciousness [[Intensification of Consciousness|intensifies]] to the point of self awareness, and then differentiates as a result of [[experience]]. The more individuated a monad feels, the less a subjective "identity of oneness" is experienced, and the more separated and individuated that monad is.
The term '''Egoic Separation''' refers to the subjective sense of identity that comes when a [[monad]] within the Fabric of Consciousness [[Intensification of Consciousness|intensifies]] to the point of self awareness, and then differentiates as a result of [[experience]]. The more individuated a monad feels, the less a subjective "identity of oneness" is experienced, and the more separated and individuated that monad is.
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It is possible to operationalize this sense of separation. If you think of a scale between zero and ten where zero equals Egoic Unity or total identification with [[God]] (i.e., I am God) and ten equals total Egoic Independence (I am Michael Sharp), then you have a construct that can measure this important psychological variable.
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It is possible to operationalize this sense of separation. If you think of a scale between zero and ten where zero equals Egoic Unity or total identification with [[God]] (i.e., I am God) and ten equals total Egoic Independence (I am Mike Sosteric), then you have a construct that can measure this important psychological variable.
The term Egoic Separation refers to the subjective sense of identity that comes when a monad within the Fabric of Consciousness intensifies to the point of self awareness, and then differentiates as a result of experience. The more individuated a monad feels, the less a subjective "identity of oneness" is experienced, and the more separated and individuated that monad is.
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It is possible to operationalize this sense of separation. If you think of a scale between zero and ten where zero equals Egoic Unity or total identification with God (i.e., I am God) and ten equals total Egoic Independence (I am Mike Sosteric), then you have a construct that can measure this important psychological variable.
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