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Breakthrough of some emotional, psychological, intellectual, or spiritual blockage, or self-delusion and ideological illusion is a Connection Outcome. In LP nomenclature, breakthrough occurs as a consequence of clearing, awakening, or some other form of powerful and intense Connection Event.
See Also
Connection, Connection Event, Connection Outcomes
Notes
William White cites "breakthrough" as an element of what he and others call Transformational Change.[1]
Footnotes
- ↑ White, William L. “Transformational Change: A Historical Review.” Journal of Clinical Psychology 60, no. 5 (May 2004): 461–70.