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The '''Holy Grail''' is a spiritual metaphor for full and empowered [[Connection]].</blockquote>
The '''Holy Grail''' is a metaphor for full and empowered, persistent and consistent [[Connection]]. </blockquote>


==Related Tems==
==Related LP Terms==
 
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==Notes==
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The poem [https://www.michaelsharp.org/holy-grail/ Holy Grail] is a poem about achieving a strong connection. The poem records the removal of [[Old Energy Archetypes]] and their replacement with [[New Energy Archetypes]], and the breath of fresh Consciousness that is the outcome.
In LP terms, in order to achieve [[Perfection]], one seeks the [[Holy Grail]], which is full and empowered [[Connection]].
 


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Latest revision as of 13:41, 23 February 2025

Holy Grail

The Holy Grail is a metaphor for full and empowered, persistent and consistent Connection.

Related LP Terms

Holy Grail > Connection, Water Glass Metaphor

Non-LP Related Terms

Holy Grail > Human Development

Notes

In LP terms, in order to achieve Perfection, one seeks the Holy Grail, which is full and empowered Connection.


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