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Poetry

According to Muses and Young, poetry "worthy of the name" may "alter states of consciousness...," (i.e. facilitate [[Connection] and perhaps a Connection Experience. [1]

Connection Techniques

Notes

Poems written by one in a state of connection may induce/facilitate a connection in another.

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Footnotes

  1. Muses, Charles, and Arthur M. Young, eds. “The Reader Enters the Poetic Experience.” In Consciousness and Reality: The Human Pivot Point, 392–412. New York: Discus Books, 1972. p. 392