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The Lightning Path is a [[Healing Framework]] and [[Connection Framework]]. The LP emphasizes independent and self-directed work.
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The Lightning Path is a system of self-directed human development, a technology of [[Healing]] and [[Connection]]. The goal of the Lightning Path is to help you heal and connect (or rather reconnect) to your own [[Highest Self]].  If you prefer a secular representation, the LP helps you expand the amount of consciousness/awareness that you express in your body. In LP nomenclature, the LP helps you connect so you can raise your [[Consciousness Quotient]].
==Related Terms==


Does this sound a little silly, maybe even a little unscientific to you? It's not. In fact, the expansion of Consciousness into the body, and the provision of a "technology" to facilitate a "Consciousness Revolution" as Lazlo, Grof, Russell (1999) call it, has been a long-standing concern of philosophers, scientists, gurus, prophets, and saviours alike, for at least ten thousand years, probably more. Folks usually get interested after some kind of [[Connection Event]] leads to some [[Connection Outcome]] that causes them to question their "position" on things, sometime to the point of defining, altering, or transforming one's perspectives and even life's work. For example, [[Synchronicity]], [[Active Imagination]], and [[Dream Events]] all played a role in pushing C. G. Jung towards an examination of "occultism" and the spiritual side of life<ref>Michael Fordham says "However, that these happenings stimulated him to join in the seances and that he subsequently undertook research into occultism bear witness to their effect upon him. Jung, C. G.. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle." (From Vol. 8. of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung) (Jung Extracts) (p. xi). Princeton University Press. Kindle Edition. </ref>
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==Notes==


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."<ref>Maslow, Abraham. “Eupsychia—The Good Society.” Journal of Humanistic Psychology 1, no. 2 (1961): p. 7.</ref> The Lightning Path is designed to be such a "mass technique."
   
   
The expansion of Consciousness into the body and the provision of a "technology" to facilitate a "Consciousness Revolution" as Lazlo, Grof, Russell (1999) call it, has been a long-standing concern of philosophers, scientists, gurus, prophets, and saviours alike, for at least ten thousand years, probably more. Folks usually get interested after some kind of [[Connection Event]] leads to some [[Connection Outcome]] that causes them to question their "position" on things, sometime to the point of defining, altering, or transforming one's perspectives and even life's work. For example, [[Synchronicity]], [[Active Imagination]], and [[Dream Events]] all played a role in pushing C. G. Jung towards an examination of "occultism" and the spiritual side of life<ref>Michael Fordham says "However, that these happenings stimulated him to join in the seances and that he subsequently undertook research into occultism bear witness to their effect upon him. Jung, C. G.. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle." (From Vol. 8. of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung) (Jung Extracts) (p. xi). Princeton University Press. Kindle Edition. </ref>


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Revision as of 13:45, 31 May 2020

The Lightning Path is a Healing Framework and Connection Framework. The LP emphasizes independent and self-directed work.

Related Terms

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Notes

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 expansion of Consciousness into the body and the provision of a "technology" to facilitate a "Consciousness Revolution" as Lazlo, Grof, Russell (1999) call it, has been a long-standing concern of philosophers, scientists, gurus, prophets, and saviours alike, for at least ten thousand years, probably more. Folks usually get interested after some kind of Connection Event leads to some Connection Outcome that causes them to question their "position" on things, sometime to the point of defining, altering, or transforming one's perspectives and even life's work. For example, Synchronicity, Active Imagination, and Dream Events all played a role in pushing C. G. Jung towards an examination of "occultism" and the spiritual side of life[2]

Footnotes

  1. Maslow, Abraham. “Eupsychia—The Good Society.” Journal of Humanistic Psychology 1, no. 2 (1961): p. 7.
  2. Michael Fordham says "However, that these happenings stimulated him to join in the seances and that he subsequently undertook research into occultism bear witness to their effect upon him. Jung, C. G.. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle." (From Vol. 8. of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung) (Jung Extracts) (p. xi). Princeton University Press. Kindle Edition.