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<blockquote class="definition">'''Gurutitus''' is the pathological inflammation of the [[Bodily Ego]] caused by the incorrect personal presumption of spiritual advancement. A person with gurutitus believes they are spiritually advanced even after only one or two [[Connection Experiences]]. ALthough an individual with gurutitus may convince others they are spiritually advanced, their hyper-inflated ego, professions of confusion, and aping of old energy ideology belies their claims to advancement. | |||
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Gurutitus usually occurs following a powerful [[Connection Experience]] or two, rarely any more. The connection experience pathologically inflates an [[Bodily Ego]] whose needs have been thwarted, and that is damaged by, [[Toxic Socialization]]. Thus, it may be classified as a [[Connection Pathology]]. | Guruitus may arise as a consequence of [[Wrong Thought]], especially thoughts that emphasize hierarchy, privilege, and one's "chosen" status. | ||
Gurutitus usually occurs following a powerful [[Connection Experience]] or two, rarely any more. The connection experience pathologically inflates an [[Bodily Ego]] whose needs have been thwarted, and that is damaged by, [[Toxic Socialization]].<ref>Sosteric, Mike. ''Lightning Path Workbook Three - Connection''. Vol. 3. Lightning Path Workbook Series. St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press, 2017.</ref> Thus, it may be classified as a [[Connection Pathology]]. | |||
Note, [[Connection]] is not always a precursor to the development of Gurutitus. Even individual without any history of significant [[Connection]] can fake spiritual knowledge if they find an audience naive and damaged enough to believe them. | Note, [[Connection]] is not always a precursor to the development of Gurutitus. Even individual without any history of significant [[Connection]] can fake spiritual knowledge if they find an audience naive and damaged enough to believe them. | ||
Example, [[Osho]], many evangelists, anyone who believes they are superior to the people they teach and otherwise elevate themselves relative to the | Example, [[Osho]], many evangelists, anyone who believes they are superior to the people they teach and otherwise elevate themselves relative to the student. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 12 February 2024
Gurutitus is the pathological inflammation of the Bodily Ego caused by the incorrect personal presumption of spiritual advancement. A person with gurutitus believes they are spiritually advanced even after only one or two Connection Experiences. ALthough an individual with gurutitus may convince others they are spiritually advanced, their hyper-inflated ego, professions of confusion, and aping of old energy ideology belies their claims to advancement.
List of Connection Pathologies
Connection Pathology > Communication Error, Connection Psychosis, Constricted Connection, Ego Inflation, Egoic Collapse, Egoic Explosion, Flooding, Gurutitus, Majdhub, Spiritual Emergency
Notes
Guruitus may arise as a consequence of Wrong Thought, especially thoughts that emphasize hierarchy, privilege, and one's "chosen" status.
Gurutitus usually occurs following a powerful Connection Experience or two, rarely any more. The connection experience pathologically inflates an Bodily Ego whose needs have been thwarted, and that is damaged by, Toxic Socialization.[1] Thus, it may be classified as a Connection Pathology.
Note, Connection is not always a precursor to the development of Gurutitus. Even individual without any history of significant Connection can fake spiritual knowledge if they find an audience naive and damaged enough to believe them.
Example, Osho, many evangelists, anyone who believes they are superior to the people they teach and otherwise elevate themselves relative to the student.
Footnotes
- ↑ Sosteric, Mike. Lightning Path Workbook Three - Connection. Vol. 3. Lightning Path Workbook Series. St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press, 2017.