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'''Breakthrough''' of some emotional, psychological, intellectual, or spiritual blockage, or self-delusion and ideological illusion is a [[Connection Outcome]]. In [[ | '''Breakthrough''' of some emotional, psychological, intellectual, or spiritual blockage, or self-delusion and ideological illusion is a [[Connection Outcome]]. In the context of [[Connection]], a breakthrough is a consequence of the [[Enhanced Affective Response]] and [[Enhanced Intellectual Function]] that arises as a consequence of repeated [[Connection Experience]] | ||
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[[Enhanced Affective Response]] > {{#ask:[[Is an::Enhanced Affective Response]]}} | |||
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Revision as of 16:46, 23 December 2022
Breakthrough of some emotional, psychological, intellectual, or spiritual blockage, or self-delusion and ideological illusion is a Connection Outcome. In the context of Connection, a breakthrough is a consequence of the Enhanced Affective Response and Enhanced Intellectual Function that arises as a consequence of repeated Connection Experience
Examples
Enhanced Affective Response > Breakthrough, Caring Moment, Dissonance, Forgiveness of Sins, Improved Relationships, Love, Moksha, Mukti, Oceanic Feeling, Spiritual Emergence
Enhanced Intellectual Function > {{#ask:[[Is an::Enhanced Intellectual Function]
Notes
William White cites "breakthrough" as an element of what he and others call Transformational Change.[1]
Footnotes
- ↑ White, William L. “Transformational Change: A Historical Review.” Journal of Clinical Psychology 60, no. 5 (May 2004): 461–70.