The Lightning Path

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The Lightning Path is (we believe) a sophisticated and modern Human Development Framework. The Lightning Path sees Connection as the primary endpoint of human development and evolution and Healing as a necessary stop forward. Lightning Path curriculum is focussed on Healing trauma and preparing the Bodily Ego so that it can achieve strong and permanent Connection with its own Spiritual Ego.

List of Human Development Frameworks

Arica School, Baha'i, Buddhism, Eupsychian Theory, Gnosticism, Holistic Nursing, Jainism, Karma Yoga, LP Connection Framework, League For Spiritual Discovery, Monastic Christianity, Neo-Hinduism, Sanatana Dharma, Shattari, Sufism, Taoism, The Lightning Path, Theosophy, Transpersonal Psychology, Wicca, Yoga, Zen

Related LP Terms

Lightning Path > Human Development Framework, Human Potential, LP Connection Framework, LP HEALING Framework, LP Social Media Channels, Lightning Path Core, Lightning Path Curriculum, Lightning Strike, Nomenclature Confusion

Non-LP Related Terms

Lightning Path >

Notes

A graphic shoring the theoretical and ethical foundations of the Lightning Path
LP and its Foundations

The LP is a response to Maslow's call for "mass techniques" of helping. Noting that most people can't avail themselves of expensive psychoanalysis, Abraham Maslow suggested that "...we must turn our attention more and more to mass techniques of helping the person to discover this precious human nature deep within himself-this, nature that he is afraid of expressing."[1] The Lightning Path is designed to be such a "mass technique."

The LP is also a response to the call for "technology" to facilitate a "Consciousness Revolution"[2].

The Lightning, which is still in development, currently consists of a carefully knit collection of courses, workbooks, Rocket Guides, and this SpiritWiki.

The LP is still in development.

Related LP Content and Courses

Footnotes

  1. Maslow, Abraham. “Eupsychia—The Good Society.” Journal of Humanistic Psychology 1, no. 2 (1961): p. 7.
  2. Laszlo, Ervin, Stanislav Grof, and Peter Russell. The Consciousness Revolution. Las Vegas: Elf Rock Productions, 1999