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PCDD prevents and individual from seeking out transient [[Connection Experiences]] or more permanent states of high [[CQ]] | PCDD prevents and individual from seeking out transient [[Connection Experiences]] or more permanent states of high [[CQ]] | ||
Individuals with PCDD require precise guidance and skilled therapeutic intervention. | Individuals with PCDD require precise guidance and skilled therapeutic intervention. Therapeutic intervention, [[Connection Therapy]], should be aimed at establishing [[Right Thought]], [[Right Environment]], and [[Right Action]]. | ||
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== |
Revision as of 14:06, 7 August 2018
Post-Consciousness Distress Disorder (PCDD) is an irrational and unwarranted fear of Connection, usually caused by a traumatic Connection Experience.
Notes
Individuals with PCDD often exhibit fear and anxiety when Connection Supplements are discussed.
PCDD prevents and individual from seeking out transient Connection Experiences or more permanent states of high CQ
Individuals with PCDD require precise guidance and skilled therapeutic intervention. Therapeutic intervention, Connection Therapy, should be aimed at establishing Right Thought, Right Environment, and Right Action.
Further Reading
Sharp, Michael (BII). Lightning Path Book Two: Introduction to the Lightning Path. Lightning Path Press. http://press.thelightningpath.com/product/the-lightning-path-two-introduction-lightning-path/