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<blockquote class="definition">According to [[Abraham Maslow]], the '''B-Realm''' or '''Being-Realm''' is the "higher, experiential realm"<ref>Hoffman, Edward, ed. Future Visions. Sage Publications, 1996. p. 204.</ref> where we relate to the world in its suchness, actually perceiving what is there.<ref>To use the word's of Robert A. Heinlein, we "grok." </ref> Contrast this with the [[D-Realm]] where we related to reality in terms of how it might meet our unmet [[Seven Essential Needs|Essential Needs]]. On the[[LP]] we would say the individual and whatever they are perceiving in the moment are [[Connected]].


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B-Realm

According to Abraham Maslow, the B-Realm or Being-Realm is the "higher, experiential realm"[1] where we relate to the world in its suchness, actually perceiving what is there.[2] Contrast this with the D-Realm where we related to reality in terms of how it might meet our unmet Essential Needs. On theLP we would say the individual and whatever they are perceiving in the moment are Connected.

Concept Map

Related LP Terms

B-Realm > Alignment, Connection, Seven Essential Needs

Non-LP Related Terms

B-Realm > D-Realm


Abraham Maslow Index Terms

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Footnotes

  1. Hoffman, Edward, ed. Future Visions. Sage Publications, 1996. p. 204.
  2. To use the word's of Robert A. Heinlein, we "grok."