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As I have gained knowledge and seen others share their visions with me, I conclude that our ancestors lived in a strange condition in which they were in touch with the spirits constantly, and I see that as a goal for our present activities.<ref> Deloria, Vine Jr. '''God Is Red: A Native View of Religion.''' Colorado: Fulcrum Publishing, 2003. xvi.</ref>
As I have gained knowledge and seen others share their visions with me, I conclude that our ancestors lived in a strange condition in which they were in touch with the spirits constantly, and I see that as a goal for our present activities.<ref> Deloria, Vine Jr. '''God Is Red: A Native View of Religion.''' Colorado: Fulcrum Publishing, 2003. xvi.</ref>
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Reconnection

Reconnection refers to the process of returning your Bodily Ego and Spiritual Ego to a state of Aligned Connection. The process involves education, training, healing work and Connection Practice.

As I have gained knowledge and seen others share their visions with me, I conclude that our ancestors lived in a strange condition in which they were in touch with the spirits constantly, and I see that as a goal for our present activities.[1]

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Related LP Terms

Reconnection > Bodily Ego, Connection, LP Psychological Framework, Seven Components of Human Development, Spiritual Ego

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  1. Deloria, Vine Jr. God Is Red: A Native View of Religion. Colorado: Fulcrum Publishing, 2003. xvi.