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<blockquote class="definition">'''Connection Quality''' refers to the positive or negative quality of a connection event. A positive event (a.k.a. a [[Zenith Experience]]) is one that is calming, uplifting, and enlightening. A negative event (a.k.a. a [[Nadir Experience]]) is an event with overtones of fear, angst, terror, and confusion. </blockquote>
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A connection event may have both positive (zenith) and negative (nadir) aspects.


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Latest revision as of 19:53, 29 December 2022

Connection Quality

Connection Quality refers to the positive or negative quality of a connection event. A positive event (a.k.a. a Zenith Experience) is one that is calming, uplifting, and enlightening. A negative event (a.k.a. a Nadir Experience) is an event with overtones of fear, angst, terror, and confusion.

Connection Axis

Notes

A connection event may have both positive (zenith) and negative (nadir) aspects.

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