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'''Noesis''' is an experience or feeling that an individual often has during a powerful [[Connection Experience]]. Noesis is the feeling that the information and knowledge one receives during a powerful [[Connection Event]] is highly significant<ref>Hanes, Karl. "Unusual Phenomena Associated with a Transcendent Human Experience: A Case Study." The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology 44 1 (2012): 26-47.</ref> and valid knowledge, despite the fact that the knowledge flows from an "unverifiable" internal source. Noesis occurs as a consequence of the [[Enhanced Connection]] that attends a [[Connection Experience]].
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==Examples==
'''Noesis''' is an experience or feeling that an individual often has during a powerful [[Connection Experience]]. Noesis is the feeling that the information and knowledge one receives during a powerful [[Connection Event]] is highly significant<ref>Hanes, Karl. "Unusual Phenomena Associated with a Transcendent Human Experience: A Case Study." The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology 44 1 (2012): 26-47.</ref> and valid knowledge, despite the fact that the knowledge flows from an unverifiable internal source. Noesis is an [[Outcome of Connection]].
 
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==See Also==
==Connection Outcomes==


[[Connection]], [[Connection Outcome]]
[[Connection Outcomes]]s > {{#ask:[[Is a::Connection Outcome]]}}


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Noesis usually occurs during a positive, intense [[Zenith Experience]]s of short duration, but where there is the transfer of large amounts of information.  
Noesis usually occurs during a positive, intense [[Zenith Experience]]s of short duration, but where there is the transfer of large amounts of information.  


Noesis is a [[Connection Outcome]] long recognized in the scientific literature (Hood, 1975; Stace, 1960; Harmless, 2008).  
Noesis is a [[Connection Outcome]] long recognized in the scientific literature<ref>Hood, Ralph W. “The Construction and Preliminary Validation of a Measure of Reported Mystical Experience.” ''Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion'' 14, no. 1 (1975): 29.</ref> <ref>Harmless, William. Mystics. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.</ref>
 
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Noesis

Noesis is an experience or feeling that an individual often has during a powerful Connection Experience. Noesis is the feeling that the information and knowledge one receives during a powerful Connection Event is highly significant[1] and valid knowledge, despite the fact that the knowledge flows from an "unverifiable" internal source. Noesis occurs as a consequence of the Enhanced Connection that attends a Connection Experience.

Examples

Connection Outcomes

Notes

Noesis usually occurs during a positive, intense Zenith Experiences of short duration, but where there is the transfer of large amounts of information.

Noesis is a Connection Outcome long recognized in the scientific literature[2] [3]

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Footnotes

  1. Hanes, Karl. "Unusual Phenomena Associated with a Transcendent Human Experience: A Case Study." The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology 44 1 (2012): 26-47.
  2. Hood, Ralph W. “The Construction and Preliminary Validation of a Measure of Reported Mystical Experience.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 14, no. 1 (1975): 29.
  3. Harmless, William. Mystics. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.