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Revision as of 17:09, 30 November 2022
Barriers to Study and Practice are barriers that prevent an interested individual from searching out, accessing, studying, and practicing a particular Connection Framework. Barriers to study and practice can be financial, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual.
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Financial Barriers to study are just that, financial. A Connection Framework that charges hundreds or thousands of dollars to access its materials a connection framework that has put up a financial barrier.
Emotional Barriers are barriers, like fear or anger, that make it difficult for a person to study certain materials. For example, a Catholic who fears "demons" may have a hard time studying information on channeling.
Cognitive barriers are barriers, like bias and misconception, that make it difficult for a person to study and understand certain materials. For example, a scientist who asserts Naive Materialism may have a hard time considering chakras or spiritual guides. A Catholic who believes that only the Bible contains truth will have a hard time considering other traditions and systems.
Spiritual Barriers are barriers, like damaged brain structures, that make establishing Connection difficult, or even dangerous. A person with a severely damaged Bodily Ego, for example, may resist connection or, if connection is made, may struggle to handle it in a grounded and sophisticated manner.
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