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There are two uses of the term Connection Pathology. On the one hand, a connection pathology is the study of emotional, psychological, sociological, and physical causes of mental and emotional illness triggered and exacerbated by an experience of Connection. On the other hand, a connection pathology is a psychological/emotional breakdown of the bodily ego caused by a Zenith Experience or a Nadir Experience of an intensity, duration, quality, or content that an individual is not prepared, or not capable (because of damage) of handling.
Types of Connection Pathology
Communication Error, Connection Psychosis, Constricted Connection, Ego Inflation, Egoic Collapse, Egoic Explosion, Flooding, Gurutitus, Majdhub, Spiritual Emergency
Related LP Terms
Connection Pathology > Awareness Reduction Mechanisms, Bodily Ego, Connection Blockage, Defence Mechanisms, Disjuncture, Ego Damage, Ego Dysfunction, Maladaptive Adaptation, Nadir Experience, Zenith Experience
Exogenous to the LP
Syncretic Terms
Connection Pathology > Nadir Experience
Notes
Both Zenith experiences and nadir experiences can lead to connection pathology.[1]
Wrong Thought, Wrong Action, and Wrong Environment all increase the probability of connection pathology.
Right Thought, Right Action, and Right Environment increase the odds of healthy Connection Outcome.
Related LP Content and Courses
Further Reading
- Lightning Rod on Connection Pathology
Footnotes
- ↑ Grof, Christina, and Stanislav Grof. The Stormy Search for the Self: A Guide to Personal Growth Through Transformational Crises. Penguin, 1990. https://amzn.to/2UtkgP1.