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<blockquote class="definition">'''Jadhb''' is an Islamic term for the [[Connection Pathology]] that sometimes occurs upon the "sudden cognizance of a superior reality" that "disturbs everyday human equilibrium." <ref>Classe, Cyril. The New Encyclopedia of Islam. New York: Altamira Press, 2001. p. 233.</ref> (i.e., an overpowering [[Connection Experience]]"
<blockquote class="definition">'''Jadhb''' is an Islamic term for the [[Connection Pathology]] that sometimes occurs upon the "sudden cognizance of a superior reality" that "disturbs everyday human equilibrium." <ref>Classe, Cyril. The New Encyclopedia of Islam. New York: Altamira Press, 2001. p. 233.</ref> (i.e., an overpowering [[Connection Experience]]"</blockquote>


==Types of Connection Pathology==
==Types of Connection Pathology==

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Jadhb is an Islamic term for the Connection Pathology that sometimes occurs upon the "sudden cognizance of a superior reality" that "disturbs everyday human equilibrium." [1] (i.e., an overpowering Connection Experience"

Types of Connection Pathology

Communication Error, Connection Psychosis, Constricted Connection, Ego Inflation, Egoic Collapse, Egoic Explosion, Flooding, Gurutitus, Majdhub, Spiritual Emergency

Related Terms

Jadhb > Majdhub

Notes

Jadhb can lead, depending on the mental and emotional well being of the individual, to Ego Inflation, Egoic Explosion or even permanent Egoic Collapse.

In Islam, a Majdub is an individual who has experienced Jadhb and who has become "deranged in a benight way" as a result."[2]

Footnotes

  1. Classe, Cyril. The New Encyclopedia of Islam. New York: Altamira Press, 2001. p. 233.
  2. Classe, Cyril. The New Encyclopedia of Islam. New York: Altamira Press, 2001. p. 281.