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==Notes==
==Notes==


[[Wrong Thought]], [[Wrong Action]], and [[Wrong Environment]] all increase the probability of the development of mental or emotional illness. [[Right Thought]], [[Right Action]], and [[Right Environment]] increase the odds of healthy [[Connection Outcome]].
Both Zenith experiences and nadir experiences can lead to connection pathology.<ref>Grof, Christina, and Stanislav Grof. The Stormy Search for the Self: A Guide to Personal Growth Through Transformational Crises. Penguin, 1990. https://amzn.to/2UtkgP1.</ref>
 
[[Wrong Thought]], [[Wrong Action]], and [[Wrong Environment]] all increase the probability of connection pathology.  
 
[[Right Thought]], [[Right Action]], and [[Right Environment]] increase the odds of healthy [[Connection Outcome]].


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==

Revision as of 23:58, 14 November 2019


Connection pathology is the study of emotional, psychological, sociological, and physical causes of mental and emotional illness triggered and exacerbated by an experience of Connection.

Related Terms

Connection Pathology > MEPF

Syncretic Terms

Connection Pathology > Nadir Experience

Notes

Both Zenith experiences and nadir experiences can lead to connection pathology.[1]

Wrong Thought, Wrong Action, and Wrong Environment all increase the probability of connection pathology.

Right Thought, Right Action, and Right Environment increase the odds of healthy Connection Outcome.

Further Reading

Mike Sosteric Lightning Path Workbook One: The Basics. Lightning Path Press. https://www.patreon.com/posts/lp-workbooks-and-91290808

Lightning Path Workbook Two: Healing. Lightning Path Press. https://www.patreon.com/posts/lp-workbooks-and-91290808

Lightning Path Workbook Three: Connection. Lightning Path Press. https://www.patreon.com/posts/lp-workbooks-and-91290808

Footnotes

  1. Grof, Christina, and Stanislav Grof. The Stormy Search for the Self: A Guide to Personal Growth Through Transformational Crises. Penguin, 1990. https://amzn.to/2UtkgP1.