Lightning Path Workbook Two
Lightning Path Workbook Two (LPWKBK2) focuses on the HEALING Framework, providing guidance on organizing and directing your healing journey. This workbook is essential for understanding how to address and overcome the damage caused by toxic socialization and other negative influences. The HEALING Framework helps individuals focus on key areas necessary for health, happiness, and spiritual connection.
LP Workbooks
Lightning Path Workbook One, Lightning Path Workbook Three, Lightning Path Workbook Two
Goals
By the end of this workbook, you should:
- Understand why healing is important and its relationship to spiritual and human development and connection.
- Recognize the importance of healthy, safe, and non-toxic environments.
- Identify toxic attachments and strategies to overcome them.
- Understand the significance of honesty and self-awareness in the healing process.
- Learn about the seven essential needs, how they might be unmet, and ways to satisfy them.
- Distinguish between deficiency mode and growth mode and transition from deficiency to growth.
Key Concepts
- 3Ds of Toxic Existence: Dysfunction, disease, and disconnection resulting from toxic socialization.
- Accumulating Class / Regime of Accumulation: The social class and system responsible for perpetuating inequality and exploitation.
- Active Attachment / Inactive Attachment / Broken Attachment: Different states of human attachment to individuals, behaviours, and substances.
- Attachment Algorithm: The process by which attachments form and are maintained.
- Attachment Analysis: A method for evaluating the health of one's attachments.
- Blame Shift: Shifting responsibility for one's actions onto others.
- Bodily Ego: The ego connected to the physical body.
- Circle of Seven Essential Needs: Framework outlining fundamental human needs.
- Creation Template: The template for manifesting and creating reality.
- Ego Modes:
- Defence Mode: The state of protecting oneself from perceived threats.
- Deficit Mode: Operating from a place of unmet needs.
- Repair Mode: Actively working to heal and restore oneself.
- Growth Mode: Thriving and developing beyond basic needs.
- Dopamine Attachment: Attachments driven by dopamine rewards.
- External Resistance / Internal Resistance: Obstacles from outside and within that hinder progress.
- Four Step Basic Blueprint: A fundamental approach to addressing and overcoming challenges.
- Functional Facade: The false self presented to the world to hide true feelings or issues.
- Focus Points: Key areas of concentration within the HEALING Framework.
- Human Development Framework: An overarching structure for understanding human growth. For the LP versio se the [[Lightning Path Human Development Framework.
- Ideology: Systems of beliefs that shape thought and behavior.
- Indoctrination: Teaching designed to instill a specific set of beliefs.
- Inner Radar: Internal guidance system for navigating life.
- LP Connection Framework: Guidelines for initiating and maintaining spiritual connection.
- LP HEALING Framework: The structure for organizing and directing healing efforts.
- Medical Model: The traditional approach to health that focuses on physical symptoms and treatments.
- Not-So-Bad Self-Delusion: Minimizing the impact of one's negative actions or traits.
- No-Buts Apology: A sincere apology without excuses.
- No-Violence Rule: Commitment to non-violence in thoughts and actions. Required for healing and connection.
- Prism Metaphor: Describes the impact of trauma and healing on one's being.
- Repairing a Wound: The process of healing emotional and psychological injuries.
- Right Action / Wrong Action: Actions that align or misalign with one's higher self.
- Right Environment / Wrong Environment: Environments that support or hinder growth and healing.
- Safe Environments: Spaces that promote safety and well-being.
- Scaffolding a Wound: Providing support during the healing process.
- Shield of Success: A facade of success used to hide underlying issues.
- Toxic Attachment: Harmful attachments that impede growth.
- Nurturing Environments: Spaces that support and encourage healthy development.
- Psychic Wounds: Deep-seated emotional and psychological injuries.
- Spiritual Ego: The higher self connected to one's spiritual essence.
- Spiritual Emergency: A crisis resulting from rapid or intense spiritual growth.
- Steering Emotions: Using emotions as guidance on the spiritual path.
- System Maintenance: Efforts to sustain existing societal structures.
- The System: The socio-economic structures that influence human behavior.
- The Wheel: A metaphor for the cyclical nature of existence.
- The Work: The ongoing process of healing and spiritual development.
- Toxic Socialization: A socialization process implemented by the Accumulating Class, designed to create a compliant Slave Class]
Techniques
- SAARC Affirmation: A practice for encouraging accountability and change.
- Connection Cocoon: A safe space for healing and reflection.
- Deep Breathing: Proper practice and importance of deep breathing.
- Visualization: Creating mental images to guide and influence your spiritual path.
- Boundary Visualization: Visualizing a protective boundary around oneself.
- Empowerment Visualization: Visualizing a bright light growing within and expanding outward, empowering oneself.
- Water Glass Visualization: Visualizing the body as an empty glass being filled with the water of consciousness.
- Intent Statements: Focusing willpower to achieve spiritual goals.
- Connection Affirmation: Affirmations used to strengthen connection.
Notes
Quotes from the Workbook
On the Importance of Healing: "The answer to that question is simple. We all have damage to heal. As outlined in the paper Toxic Socialization and in the Foundations level LP 101 – Key Concepts, and as illustrated in the Allegory of the Bucket, we all endure a violent and neglectful Toxic Socialization process."
On Toxic Attachments: "Understand the nature of toxic attachments and what you need to do to overcome them. Recognizing and addressing these attachments is crucial for your healing journey."
On Safe Environments: "Safe environments are essential to the healing and human development process. A nurturing environment supports and encourages healthy development and spiritual growth."
On the Seven Essential Needs: "Know about your seven essential needs, why, as an adult, these needs might be unmet, and what you can do to satisfy these needs and move forward towards healing and connection."
On Deficiency vs. Growth Mode: "Understand the difference between deficiency mode and growth mode and be able to move from a deficiency mode of being to a growth mode of being."
On Standing in the Truth: "Understand the importance of standing in the truth, about yourself and others. Honesty and self-awareness are critical components of the healing process."
On Spiritual Ego and Bodily Ego Connection: "The damage also prevents us from connecting to our own spiritual ego. If the toxicity and damage go unaddressed, then over time it can undermine mental and emotional health. LP Workbook