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Alan Watts comments on the flowering of meaning during [[Connection Experience]].
Alan Watts comments on the flowering of meaning during [[Connection Experience]].


<blockquote class="quotation">...my own LSD experiences is that all aspects of the world become meaningful rather than meaningless. This is not to say that they acquire meaning in the sense of signs, by virtue of pointing to something else, but that all things appear to be their own point. Their simple existence, or better, their present formation, seems to be perfect, to be an end or fulfillment without any need for justification.<ref>Watts, Alan W.. This Is It (p. 135). Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. </ref>
<blockquote class="quotation">...my own LSD experiences is that all aspects of the world become meaningful rather than meaningless. This is not to say that they acquire meaning in the sense of signs, by virtue of pointing to something else, but that all things appear to be their own point. Their simple existence, or better, their present formation, seems to be perfect, to be an end or fulfillment without any need for justification.<ref>Watts, Alan W. This Is It (p. 135). Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. </ref>
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Meanification

Meaningification is an outcome of a positive, powerful, Zenith Experience. It occurs when things otherwise thought empty of meaning suddenly take on spiritual depth and significance.

List of Connection Outcomes

Notes

Alan Watts comments on the flowering of meaning during Connection Experience.

...my own LSD experiences is that all aspects of the world become meaningful rather than meaningless. This is not to say that they acquire meaning in the sense of signs, by virtue of pointing to something else, but that all things appear to be their own point. Their simple existence, or better, their present formation, seems to be perfect, to be an end or fulfillment without any need for justification.[1]

Anecdotes

Here is an example of meanification. In this anecdote, an individual explains how their Disordered Connection Experience led to seeing deeper meaning in everything.

Citation and Legal

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Footnotes

  1. Watts, Alan W. This Is It (p. 135). Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.