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<blockquote class="description">'''Constricted Connection''' is a form of [[Connection Pathology]]. It is connection without connection. Constricted communication occurs when the [[Bodily Ego]] is naive, immature, damaged, and/or too confused to be able to handle even short duration, low instensity forms of [[Connection]] with a [[Spiritual Ego]]. | <blockquote class="description">'''Constricted Connection''' is a form of [[Connection Pathology]]. It is connection without connection. Constricted communication occurs when the [[Bodily Ego]] is naive, immature, damaged, and/or too confused to be able to handle even short duration, low instensity forms of [[Connection]] with a [[Spiritual Ego]]. | ||
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Constricted Connection is a form of Connection Pathology. It is connection without connection. Constricted communication occurs when the Bodily Ego is naive, immature, damaged, and/or too confused to be able to handle even short duration, low instensity forms of Connection with a Spiritual Ego.
Types of Constructed Connection
Channeling > Conscious Channeling, Promiscuous Channeling, Trance Channeling
Types of Intramonadic Communication
Intramonadic Communication > Assisted Intramonadic Communication, Automatic Writing, Channeling, Conscious Channeling, Guide Communication, Promiscuous Channeling, Receptive Seeking, Trance Channeling
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