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A '''Connection Appliance''' is any technology that can facilitate/enhance/purify one's [[connection]] to [[Consciousness]]/[[Highest Self]].
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A '''Connection Appliance''' is any technology used during [[Connection Practice]] that can facilitate/enhance/purify one's [[connection]] to [[Consciousness]]/[[Highest Self]].  
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==Notes==
==Concept Map==
 
===Key Concepts===
 
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===List of Connection Appliances===
 
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===Syncretic Terms===
 
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===Related Terms===


Tibetan singing bowls. Hemisync? Other examples.
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==See Also==
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Grof references drums as common Shamanic connection appliance.<ref>———. “Psychology For the Future: Lessons from Modern Consciousness Research.” ''Spirituality Studies'' 2, no. 1 (2016): 3–36. p. 6.</ref>


"...access to these less tangible sources of information also has been abetted by a variety of man-made devices. Some of these have been carried forward from ancient mystical traditions, including for example dowsing rods, crystal balls, tarot cards,rune stones, I-Ching oracles, etc., all purported to enable and enhance information access via these subtler channels. More contemporary technological versions, usually based on random physical processes, include the array of electronic, mechanical, optical, fluid dynamic, and nuclear random event generators (REGs) now commonly utilized in laboratory and field research to display and correlate consciousness-related physical anomalies.…<ref>R.G. Jahn and B.J. Dunne, “Sensors, Filters, and the Source of Reality,” ''EXPLORE'' 3, no. 3 (May 1, 2007): 39, doi:10.1016/j.explore.2007.03.018.</ref>


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Connection Appliance

A Connection Appliance is any technology used during Connection Practice that can facilitate/enhance/purify one's connection to Consciousness/Highest Self.

Concept Map

Notes

Grof references drums as common Shamanic connection appliance.[1]

"...access to these less tangible sources of information also has been abetted by a variety of man-made devices. Some of these have been carried forward from ancient mystical traditions, including for example dowsing rods, crystal balls, tarot cards,rune stones, I-Ching oracles, etc., all purported to enable and enhance information access via these subtler channels. More contemporary technological versions, usually based on random physical processes, include the array of electronic, mechanical, optical, fluid dynamic, and nuclear random event generators (REGs) now commonly utilized in laboratory and field research to display and correlate consciousness-related physical anomalies.…[2]

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  1. ———. “Psychology For the Future: Lessons from Modern Consciousness Research.” Spirituality Studies 2, no. 1 (2016): 3–36. p. 6.
  2. R.G. Jahn and B.J. Dunne, “Sensors, Filters, and the Source of Reality,” EXPLORE 3, no. 3 (May 1, 2007): 39, doi:10.1016/j.explore.2007.03.018.