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B-Realm

According to Abraham Maslow, the B-Realm or Being-Realm is the "higher, experiential realm"[1] where we relate to the world in its suchness, actually perceiving what is there.[2] Contrast this with the D-Realm where we related to reality in terms of how it might meet our unmet Essential Needs.

Concept Map

Key Terms

Eupsychia >

Eupsychian Theory >

B-Realm > B-Cognition, B-Needs, B-Values, Being-Guilt

Syncretic Terms

B-Realm >

Related LP Terms

B-Realm > Alignment, Connection, Seven Essential Needs

Non-LP Related Terms

B-Realm >

Notes

We would say that the "B-Realm" is achieved individually by meeting all Seven Essential Needs and by focusing on the Seven Components of Human Development.

Abraham Maslow Index Terms

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Footnotes

  1. Hoffman, Edward, ed. Future Visions. Sage Publications, 1996. p. 204.
  2. To use the word's of Robert A. Heinlein, we "grok."