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<blockquote class="definition">A '''Debacle''' is a catastrophic evolutionary failure. A debacle occurs usually when a species' technological, administrative, economic, and military prowess outpaces its ability to heal and reconnect, usually because an addicted [[Accumulating Class]]<ref>Sosteric, Mike. "How Money Is Destroying the World." The Conversation, 2018. https://theconversation.com/how-money-is-destroying-the-world-96517</ref> cannot be made to release its control over [[The System]]. Debacle leads to devastating evolutionary setback. </blockquote>
<blockquote class="definition">A '''Debacle''' is a catastrophic personal and evolutionary failure to actuate one's [[Full Potential]].   </blockquote>


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A debacle is an [[End of Stage]] risk/occurrence. A debacle occurs when a species has developed advanced economic, political, technological, and military systems without healing and a concomitant [[reconnection]].  A debacle typically occurs because a disconnected species is being "held back" and consequently cannot unfold enough to handle the powers provided by advanced financial, technological, and administrative capacity.   
An '''Personal Debacle''' (hitting rock bottom, personal tragedy), occurs when an individual's drive to [[Alignment|Align]] and [[Connect]] is, for various reasons, thwarted to the point of organic collapse. 
 
A '''Collective Debacle''' usually occurs when a species technological, administrative, economic, and military prowess outpaces its ability to heal and reconnect, usually because an addicted [[Accumulating Class]]<ref>Sosteric, Mike. "How Money Is Destroying the World." The Conversation, 2018. https://theconversation.com/how-money-is-destroying-the-world-96517</ref> cannot be made to release its control over [[The System]]. Debacle leads to devastating personal and evolutionary setbacks. 
 
In an unpublished article entitled ''The Psychology of Tragedy,'' [[Abraham Maslow]] made a special note on tragedy. In his attempt to understand what this was all about, he provided a wash list of both personal and collective "tragedies,"<ref>Maslow, Abraham H. “The Psychology of Tragedy.” In ''Future Visions: The Unpublished Papers of Abraham Maslow'', edited by Edward Hoffman. Sage Publications, 1996</ref> better in my view as personal and collective debacles. 
 
A debacle is an [[End of Stage|End Stage]] risk/occurrence. A debacle occurs when a species has developed advanced economic, political, technological, and military systems (including [[Automated Intelligence]]) without concomitant [[Healing]] and [[Reconnection]].  A debacle typically occurs because a species is being "held back" (spiritually speaking) and consequently cannot unfold enough to handle the powers provided by advanced financial, technological, and administrative capacity.   


A debacle is characterized by ecological, economic, social, political, and military spiral into self-destruction.  
A debacle is characterized by ecological, economic, social, political, and military spiral into self-destruction.  

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Debacle

A Debacle is a catastrophic personal and evolutionary failure to actuate one's Full Potential.

Concept Map

Syncretic Terms

Debacle >

Hitting Rock Bottom?

Related LP Terms

Debacle >

Non-LP Related Terms

Debacle > Armageddon

Notes

An Personal Debacle (hitting rock bottom, personal tragedy), occurs when an individual's drive to Align and Connect is, for various reasons, thwarted to the point of organic collapse.

A Collective Debacle usually occurs when a species technological, administrative, economic, and military prowess outpaces its ability to heal and reconnect, usually because an addicted Accumulating Class[1] cannot be made to release its control over The System. Debacle leads to devastating personal and evolutionary setbacks.

In an unpublished article entitled The Psychology of Tragedy, Abraham Maslow made a special note on tragedy. In his attempt to understand what this was all about, he provided a wash list of both personal and collective "tragedies,"[2] better in my view as personal and collective debacles.

A debacle is an End Stage risk/occurrence. A debacle occurs when a species has developed advanced economic, political, technological, and military systems (including Automated Intelligence) without concomitant Healing and Reconnection. A debacle typically occurs because a species is being "held back" (spiritually speaking) and consequently cannot unfold enough to handle the powers provided by advanced financial, technological, and administrative capacity.

A debacle is characterized by ecological, economic, social, political, and military spiral into self-destruction.

Debacles typically do not wipe out a species, but they can cause an inordinate amount of unnecessary suffering, and they can set a species back several decades or more. For this reason, an Intervention may be staged to facilitate Graduation.

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Footnotes

  1. Sosteric, Mike. "How Money Is Destroying the World." The Conversation, 2018. https://theconversation.com/how-money-is-destroying-the-world-96517
  2. Maslow, Abraham H. “The Psychology of Tragedy.” In Future Visions: The Unpublished Papers of Abraham Maslow, edited by Edward Hoffman. Sage Publications, 1996