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<blockquote class="definition">The '''Three Rs of Alignment''' are aspects of thinking, environment, and action/practice that must be established if one is to achieve [[Alignment]] and, consequently, [[Connection]]. The Three Rs are [[Right Thought]], [[Right Action]], [[Right Environment]].  
<blockquote class="definition">The '''Three Rs of Alignment''' are aspects of thinking, environment, and action/practice that must be established if one is to achieve [[Alignment]] and, consequently, [[Connection]]. The Three Rs are [[Right Thought]], [[Right Action]], [[Right Environment]]. The Three Rs of Alignment is an [[Alignment Rule Set]].
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[[Is a related LP term::Seven Essential Needs| ]]
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Revision as of 15:43, 9 April 2023

The Three Rs of Alignment are aspects of thinking, environment, and action/practice that must be established if one is to achieve Alignment and, consequently, Connection. The Three Rs are Right Thought, Right Action, Right Environment. The Three Rs of Alignment is an Alignment Rule Set.

The Three Rs of Alignment

Three Rs of Alignment > Right Action, Right Environment, Right Thought

LP Related Terms

Alignment > Aligned, Alignment Rule Set, Authentic Spirituality, Automobile Metaphor, Chakra Alignment, Chakra Health, Connection Outcome, Connection Pathology, Connection Supplement, Disjuncture, Emotional Semaphore, Enhanced Morality, Essential Needs Rule Set, LP Connection Framework, Misalignment, No-Violence Rule, Perfection, Spheres of Alignment, The Work, Zenith Experience

Non-LP Related Terms

Alignment > Dharma, Mahabbah, Plateau Experience, Push-Pull, Shefa, Temptation, The Four Unthinkables, Unwanted Self

Notes

Right thought is essentially thought that encourages you to meet all your Seven Essential Needs.

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