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Interestingly, the IBD may function even if the PU has strongly diverging world views, or no idea at all about certain topics. | |||
In rare cases, the discernment, hence conditioning may be thoroughly misguided, with the IBD still highly functional. This may be verified by cases in which the person had a spontaneous or induced intense connection experience. Shortly after the experience, although highly disoriented, if presented with information, the person will be able to identify exactly truth from lie, even if this person was never aquainted with spiritual thought before. | |||
The IBD | The IBD seems to be in direct proportion to the CQ of the PU. A very high CQ creates a very strong IBD. | ||
strenght of the IBD may be distinguished between clarity and intensity. | |||
--[[User:Aim|Aim]] ([[User talk:Aim|talk]]) 21:33, 5 December 2017 (UTC) | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 5 December 2017
Interestingly, the IBD may function even if the PU has strongly diverging world views, or no idea at all about certain topics.
In rare cases, the discernment, hence conditioning may be thoroughly misguided, with the IBD still highly functional. This may be verified by cases in which the person had a spontaneous or induced intense connection experience. Shortly after the experience, although highly disoriented, if presented with information, the person will be able to identify exactly truth from lie, even if this person was never aquainted with spiritual thought before.
The IBD seems to be in direct proportion to the CQ of the PU. A very high CQ creates a very strong IBD.
strenght of the IBD may be distinguished between clarity and intensity.