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A '''Connection Practice''' (a.k.a. Connection Technique) is any technique, such as meditation, mantras, relaxation, mindfulness, etc., that can a) open and enhance your connection to [[Consciousness]]/[[Highest Self]] and b) enable better control of the Flow that ensues.
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The careful and guided use of [[Connection Supplements]] can facilitate connection practice.  
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A '''Connection Practice''' is any technique, such as meditation, writing, etc., that helps one strengthen and purify [[Connection]].
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==Notes==
==Syncretic Terms==
 
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The [[Lightning Path]] provides several neurolinguistic tools (i.e. meditations, visualization, and mantras) [https://www.lightningpath.org/tools/] that can be used at various stages in the process to facilitate greater connection.
==List of Connection Practices==
   
   
Emanuel Swedenborg cites "hypoventilation" as a technique used to facilitate a low level [[Connection]] (Dole & Kiven, 1997).
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==See Also==
Mystics often use language and metaphor in a special way, in an effort to trigger enlightenment in others.<ref>Organ, Troy. “The Language of Mysticism.” The Monist 47, no. 3 (1963): 417–33.</ref> [[Zen]], in particular, is a [[Connection Practice]], and a sophisticated one.


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Connection Practices combined with [[Connection Appliances]], like the [[TOSAS]], and the careful and guided use of [[Connection Supplements]] can facilitate transformative [[Connection]]
 
The [[Lightning Path]] provides several neurolinguistic tools (i.e. meditations, visualization, and mantras) [https://www.lightningpath.org/tools/] that can be used at various stages in the process to facilitate greater connection.


==Further Reading==
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Dole, G. F., & Kirven, R. H. (1997). A Scientist Explores Spirit: A Biography of Emanuel Swedenborg. Pennsylvania: Chrysalis books.
 
 


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A Connection Practice is any technique, such as meditation, writing, etc., that helps one strengthen and purify Connection.

Syncretic Terms

Connection Practice | Mysticism, Spiritual Exercises, Technologies of the Sacred

List of Connection Practices

Connection Practice >

Notes

Mystics often use language and metaphor in a special way, in an effort to trigger enlightenment in others.[1] Zen, in particular, is a Connection Practice, and a sophisticated one.

Connection Practices combined with Connection Appliances, like the TOSAS, and the careful and guided use of Connection Supplements can facilitate transformative Connection

The Lightning Path provides several neurolinguistic tools (i.e. meditations, visualization, and mantras) [1] that can be used at various stages in the process to facilitate greater connection.

Further Reading

Lightning Path Workbook Three: Connection. Lightning Path Press. https://www.lightningpath.org/lp-curriculum/lp-workbooks/

Sharp, Michael. The Great Awakening: Concepts and Techniques for Successful Spiritual Practice. Lightning Path Press.

Footnotes

  1. Organ, Troy. “The Language of Mysticism.” The Monist 47, no. 3 (1963): 417–33.