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'''Schizophrenia''' (a.k.a. Egoic Collapse) is the pathological collapse of the [[Bodily Ego]] that occurs when a severely damaged bodily ego comes into contact with the bright and powerful [[Fabric]].   
'''Schizophrenia''' (a.k.a. Egoic Collapse) is the pathological collapse of the [[Bodily Ego]] that occurs when a severely damaged bodily ego comes into contact with the bright and powerful [[Fabric]].   
==Syncretic Terms==
[[Nadir Experience]] > {{#ask:[[Is a syncretic term::Nadir Experience]]}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
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Egoic collapse may be rapid, arising from a single dramatic [[Connection Experience]], or it can unfold over time, for example as the result of long term [[Entheogen Abuse]] by an individual raised in an extremely toxic environment.
Egoic collapse may be rapid, arising from a single dramatic [[Connection Experience]], or it can unfold over time, for example as the result of long term [[Entheogen Abuse]] by an individual raised in an extremely toxic environment.
==See Also==
[[Connection Pathology]]


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
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Sharp, Michael (2013). ''Ego Explosion.'' http://www.michaelsharp.org/ego-explosion/
Sharp, Michael (2013). ''Ego Explosion.'' http://www.michaelsharp.org/ego-explosion/


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Schizophrenia (a.k.a. Egoic Collapse) is the pathological collapse of the Bodily Ego that occurs when a severely damaged bodily ego comes into contact with the bright and powerful Fabric.

Syncretic Terms

Notes

A damaged bodily ego does not have the strength to cope with and contain powerful Consciousness. Upon connection it may experience additional trauma. This additional trauma may further damage the bodily ego, leading to fragmentation (disordered thinking) or even dissolution (Personality Confusion).

Egoic collapse may be rapid, arising from a single dramatic Connection Experience, or it can unfold over time, for example as the result of long term Entheogen Abuse by an individual raised in an extremely toxic environment.

Further Reading