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A '''Connection Experience''' (a.k.a. Connection Event, CE) is a temporary, sometimes abrupt and dramatic, increase of [[CQ]] (Consciousness Quotient). The increase may be caused by meditation, intense stress and trauma, and through the use of [[Connection Supplements]]. | A '''Connection Experience''' (a.k.a. Connection Event, CE) is a temporary, sometimes abrupt and dramatic, increase of Consciousness (measured by [[CQ]] (Consciousness Quotient)). The increase may be caused by meditation, intense stress and trauma, and through the use of [[Connection Supplements]]. | ||
==Syncretic Terms== | ==Syncretic Terms== |
Revision as of 21:22, 13 March 2018
A Connection Experience (a.k.a. Connection Event, CE) is a temporary, sometimes abrupt and dramatic, increase of Consciousness (measured by CQ (Consciousness Quotient)). The increase may be caused by meditation, intense stress and trauma, and through the use of Connection Supplements.
Syncretic Terms
Connection | Connection Event | Mystical Experience | Spiritual Experience | Peak Experience | Pure Consciousness Event | Religious Experience | Union (i.e. Union with God)
Notes
The Q-Scale may be used to estimate the intensity and quality of a connection event.
Connection experiences may be understood neurologically, as what occurs when the Default Mode Network (otherwise known as the Bodily Ego of the individual's brain releases control and allows Consciousness to flow into the Physical Unit (Sosteric, SOA1). Release may occur naturally, under conditions of aligned safety, or it can be forced by exploiting powerful Connection Supplements.
A CE occurs when self makes a connection, becomes temporarily merged with, Self
See Also
Connection | Zenith Experience | Nadir Experience
Further Reading
Sosteric, Mike (SOA1). The Science of Ascension: Mysticism, Consciousness, Connection. Unpublished Manuscript. https://www.academia.edu/28919294/The_Science_of_Ascension_A_Neurologically_Grounded_Theory_of_Mystical_Spiritual_Experience