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<blockquote class="definition">'''Wrong Thought''' is thought that undermines and prevents [[Healing]] and [[Connection]] through fear, misconception, [[Misalignment]], and [[Disjuncture]]<ref>Sosteric, Lightning Path Workbook Four - Flow Control with the  Triumph of Spirit Archetype System. Vol. 4. Lightning Path Workbook Series. St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press, 2020. https://press.lightningpath.org/product/the-lightning-path-book-four-archetypal-study/.</ref>  
<blockquote class="definition">'''Wrong Thought''' is thought that undermines development, and that causes dysfunction, disease, and disconnection (the [[3Ds]]). Wrong thought also subverts  [[Healing]] and prevents re[[Connection]] through misconception, [[Misalignment]], and [[Disjuncture]]<ref>For a more detailed run down, see Sosteric, ''Lightning Path Workbook Four - Flow Control with the  Triumph of Spirit Archetype System.'' Vol. 4. Lightning Path Workbook Series. St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press, 2020.</ref> There are two types of wrong thought: [[Mundane Wrong Thought]] and [[Archetypal Wrong Thought]] Wrong action is one of the [[Three Ws of Mislignment]] and is part of the LP's [[Alignment Rule Set]].
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==The Three Ws of Misalignment==
==Concept Map==


[[Three Ws of Mislignment]] > {{#ask:[[Is a::Three W of Misalignment]]}}
===Key Terms===


==Related Terms==
[[Lightning Path Human Development Framework]] > {{#ask:[[Is an::LP Framework]]|format=ul|has sort}}


[[Wrong Thought]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Wrong Thought]]}}
[[LP HEALING Framework]] > {{#ask:[[Is a key term::LP HEALING Framework]]|format=ul}}


==Notes==
[[Toxic Socialization]] > {{#ask:[[Is a key term::Toxic Socialization]]|format=ul}}


Wrong thought consists of [[Archetypes]] and [[Ideology]]. Also negative, hateful, hurtful, mean, malicious, and cruel thoughts.<ref>
[[Three Ws of Misalignment]] > {{#ask:[[Is a::3W]]|sort=Has sort 3W}}
———. Lightning Path Workbook Four - Flow Control with the  Triumph of Spirit Archetype System. Vol. 4. Lightning Path Workbook Series. St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press, 2020. https://press.lightningpath.org/product/the-lightning-path-book-four-archetypal-study/.</ref> Wrong thought is thought that diminishes you and makes you feel unworthy, impotent, and “less than" the [[Divine Spark]] you really are.


===Healing===
===Related LP Terms===


Wrong thought prevents healing by encouraging one to engage in practices that damage the body and mind and that prevent one from seeking proper treatment and engaging in proper healing practice (i.e. rest). Wrong thought undermines and prevents connection by distorting and disconnecting [[The Flow]].
[[Wrong Thought]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related LP term::Wrong Thought]]}}


===Connection===
==Notes==


Wrong thought subverts connection by
There are two types of wrong thought: [[Mundane Wrong Thought]] and [[Archetypal Wrong Thought]]. Both types of wrong thought undermine health and well-being and prevent healing and reconnection.  
# encouraging ineffective [[Connection Practice]]
# encouraging the [[Bodily Ego]] to resist or shutdown connection by sowing fear, anxiety, paranoia, and hatred in the mind.
# corrupting and distorting the flow of Consciousness (by giving you ideas that twist ideas and truth),
# causing Spiritual Emergency and Connection Pathology.  


'''Wrong thought is a thing in the spiritual traditions of this world'''.
'''Wrong thought is a thing in the spiritual traditions of this world'''. That is, most [[Connection Framework]]s have guidance on what constitutes [[Right Thought]] and [[Wrong Thought]].


Zoroastrianism: Good thoughts are "useful thoughts and wise thoughts and great thoughts and wholesome thoughts and kindly thoughts and virtuous thoughts and good thoughts." Bad thoughts are " idle thoughts and foolish thoughts and mean thoughts and malicious thoughts and cruel thoughts and vicious thoughts and evil thoughts."<ref>Dhalla, Maneckji Nusservanji. History of Zoroastrianism. New York: Oxford University Press, 1938.</ref>
For example, Zoroastrianism: Good thoughts are "useful thoughts and wise thoughts and great thoughts and wholesome thoughts and kindly thoughts and virtuous thoughts and good thoughts." Bad thoughts are " idle thoughts and foolish thoughts and mean thoughts and malicious thoughts and cruel thoughts and vicious thoughts and evil thoughts."<ref>Dhalla, Maneckji Nusservanji. History of Zoroastrianism. New York: Oxford University Press, 1938.</ref>


Wrong thought can be “accidental” or it can be intentional. Accidental wrong thought occurs when we accidentally get the wrong idea in our head, and then accidentally stick with that wrong idea for years, even when it is clearly causing us grief, pain, and disconnection.  
Wrong thought can be “accidental” or it can be intentional. Accidental wrong thought occurs when we accidentally get the wrong idea in our head, and then accidentally stick with that wrong idea for years, even when it is clearly causing us grief, pain, and disconnection.  


Accidental wrong thought happens, but more likely wrong thought enters into your head because it has been “seeded” by groups intent on reducing the transformative/revolutionary potential of connection to Consciousness. One example of this seeding is the modern Tarot deck which was created in the elite circles during the Industrial Revolution as a way to control the spirituality of both the elites and the masses.<ref>Sosteric, Mike. “A Sociology of Tarot.” Canadian Journal of Sociology 39, no. 3 (2014). https://www.academia.edu/25055505/.</ref>
Accidental wrong thought happens, but more likely wrong thought enters into your head because it has been “seeded” by groups intent on reducing the transformative/revolutionary potential of connection to Consciousness. One example of this seeding is the modern Tarot deck which was created in the elite circles during the Industrial Revolution as a way to control the spirituality of both the elites and the masses.<ref>Sosteric, Mike. “A Sociology of Tarot.” Canadian Journal of Sociology 39, no. 3 (2014). https://www.academia.edu/25055505/.</ref>
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Wrong Thought

Wrong Thought is thought that undermines development, and that causes dysfunction, disease, and disconnection (the 3Ds). Wrong thought also subverts Healing and prevents reConnection through misconception, Misalignment, and Disjuncture[1] There are two types of wrong thought: Mundane Wrong Thought and Archetypal Wrong Thought Wrong action is one of the Three Ws of Mislignment and is part of the LP's Alignment Rule Set.

Concept Map

Key Terms

Lightning Path Human Development Framework >

LP HEALING Framework >

Toxic Socialization >

Three Ws of Misalignment > Wrong Thought, Wrong Action, Wrong Environment

Related LP Terms

Wrong Thought > Alignment, Archetypal Right Thought, Archetypal Wrong Thought, Connection Obstacle, Disjuncture, Flow Control, Flow Filtration, Misalignment, Mundane Right Thought, Mundane Wrong Thought, New Energy Archetype, Normal Consciousness

Notes

There are two types of wrong thought: Mundane Wrong Thought and Archetypal Wrong Thought. Both types of wrong thought undermine health and well-being and prevent healing and reconnection.

Wrong thought is a thing in the spiritual traditions of this world. That is, most Connection Frameworks have guidance on what constitutes Right Thought and Wrong Thought.

For example, Zoroastrianism: Good thoughts are "useful thoughts and wise thoughts and great thoughts and wholesome thoughts and kindly thoughts and virtuous thoughts and good thoughts." Bad thoughts are " idle thoughts and foolish thoughts and mean thoughts and malicious thoughts and cruel thoughts and vicious thoughts and evil thoughts."[2]

Wrong thought can be “accidental” or it can be intentional. Accidental wrong thought occurs when we accidentally get the wrong idea in our head, and then accidentally stick with that wrong idea for years, even when it is clearly causing us grief, pain, and disconnection.

Accidental wrong thought happens, but more likely wrong thought enters into your head because it has been “seeded” by groups intent on reducing the transformative/revolutionary potential of connection to Consciousness. One example of this seeding is the modern Tarot deck which was created in the elite circles during the Industrial Revolution as a way to control the spirituality of both the elites and the masses.[3]

Related LP Content and Courses

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Footnotes

  1. For a more detailed run down, see Sosteric, Lightning Path Workbook Four - Flow Control with the Triumph of Spirit Archetype System. Vol. 4. Lightning Path Workbook Series. St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press, 2020.
  2. Dhalla, Maneckji Nusservanji. History of Zoroastrianism. New York: Oxford University Press, 1938.
  3. Sosteric, Mike. “A Sociology of Tarot.” Canadian Journal of Sociology 39, no. 3 (2014). https://www.academia.edu/25055505/.