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The Big Bang Theory of Connection is the theory or idea that powerful and intense Connection Experiences are the standard and superior way to experience Connection.
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Notes
This phrase is inspired by Maslow's comment about the "Big Bang" theory of self-actualization.[1]
Maslow suggests that dramatic connection experiences are just "openers," and that following these openers there is a considerable amount of "working through" that must occur. Maslow rightly points out that this gets lost by "youngster." I would also suggest that people are also misled, either consciously or unconsciously, about the nature of connection, the work involved, and the actual, medium-term goal which is the achievement of Permanent Connection.
"Too many young people delude themselves with the "Big_ Bang" theory of self-actualization. One of our tasks is to communicate better with young people and give them a greater appreciation of patience and for the miraculous ele- ments in ordinary existence."[2]