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Revision as of 18:06, 8 Ocak 2023
Discernment Red Flags are warning signs that an individual can use to help distinguish/discern between an Authentic Spirituality likely to lead to Connection and an inauthentic spirituality and inauthentic teachers likely to lead towards Disjuncture and Disconnection.
Syncretic Terms
Related LP Terms
Non-LP Related Terms
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Several discernment red flags exist including:
* Identity Flags: Flags that point to ego damage and/or ego corruption and may thus indicate forms of mental distortion or illness that may corrupt the stream. * Behavioral Flags: Flags that provide hints on the quality of an individual's connection to The Fabric of Consciousness. * Quality of Teaching Flags: Quality of teaching flags that provide clues on the commitment of the individual to their purpose and mission. * Ideological Flags: Flags give indications on the trustworthiness of the individual's teachings based on the presence of self-serving, special interest, ideology.
The presence of Discernment Red Flags does not necessarily invalidate a message stream, but it should cause caution and raise critical questions.
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