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'''Union''' is syncretquotationic term for [[Connection]] in general, and [[Completion Experience]] specfically. Union refers to the union between [[Bodily Ego]] and [[Spiritual Ego]] that occurs in an individual who has achieved [[Perfection]]. '''Union''' may be temporary, in which case it may be referred to as a [[Connection Experience]] (i.e. union experience) or more permanent, in which case it is likely the consequence of [[Perfection]].  
'''Union''' is syncretic term for [[Connection]] in general, and [[Completion Experience]] specfically. Union refers to the union between [[Bodily Ego]] and [[Spiritual Ego]] that occurs in an individual who has achieved [[Perfection]].  
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==Notes==
'''Union''' may be temporary, in which case it may be referred to as a [[Connection Experience]] (i.e. union experience) or more permanent, in which case it is likely the consequence of [[Perfection]].


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Union

Union is syncretic term for Connection in general, and Completion Experience specfically. Union refers to the union between Bodily Ego and Spiritual Ego that occurs in an individual who has achieved Perfection.

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Union may be temporary, in which case it may be referred to as a Connection Experience (i.e. union experience) or more permanent, in which case it is likely the consequence of Perfection.

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