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'''Transcendence''' (literally "going beyond") is a loosely specified, poorly understood, superstitious, and confusing word used by some to describe the idiosyncratic and complicated outcomes that occur during and after a reasonably powerful [[Connection Event]]. Transcendence occurs as a consequence of the [[Enhanced Intellectual Response]] and [[Enhanced Connection]] that occurs as a consequence of [[Connection Experience]]. </blockquote>


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==Examples==
'''Transcendence''' (literally "going beyond") is a loosely specified, poorly understood, superstitious, and confusing word used by some to describe the idiosyncratic and complicated outcomes that occur during and after a reasonably powerful [[Connection Event]].


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==List of Connection Outcomes==
 
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==Notes==
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In reality, one does not "transcend" anything. One connects and becomes open to knowledge, experiences, and powers (greater self-efficacy, power to heal oneself, etc.) not available to individuals who have an only weak connection. 


Maslow<Ref>Maslow, A. H. "Various Meanings of Transcendence." Journal of Transpersonal Psychology 1 1 (1969): 56-66.</ref> provides a comprehensive listing of the feelings, shifts, and changes that occur when one "transcends" and achieves stronger [[Connection]].  
Maslow<Ref>Maslow, A. H. "Various Meanings of Transcendence." Journal of Transpersonal Psychology 1 1 (1969): 56-66.</ref> provides a comprehensive listing of the feelings, shifts, and changes that occur when one "transcends" and achieves stronger [[Connection]].  


==List==
Transcendence is a loose and confusing term that does not shed any light on the actual process of [[Connection]]. In reality, one does not "transcend" anything. One connects and becomes open to knowledge, experiences, and powers (greater self-efficacy, power to heal oneself, etc.) not available to individuals who have an only weak connection. 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 25 December 2022

Transcendence (literally "going beyond") is a loosely specified, poorly understood, superstitious, and confusing word used by some to describe the idiosyncratic and complicated outcomes that occur during and after a reasonably powerful Connection Event. Transcendence occurs as a consequence of the Enhanced Intellectual Response and Enhanced Connection that occurs as a consequence of Connection Experience.

Examples

Enhanced Connection > Intramonadic Communication, Noesis, Past Life Memories, Realization of Immortality, Recollection, The Family of Spirit, Transcendence, Turn to the Left

List of Connection Outcomes

Connection Outcomess > Connection Pathology, Déjà vu, Emotional Cleansing, Emotional Satisfaction, Enlightenment, Existential Terrors, Healing, Liberation, Perfect Connection, Perfected Connection, Perfection, Permanent Connection, Physical Sensations, Psychotic Mysticism, Realization of Self, Ritambharapragya, Spontaneous Alignment, The Unity, Transformation, Union

Notes

Maslow[1] provides a comprehensive listing of the feelings, shifts, and changes that occur when one "transcends" and achieves stronger Connection.

Transcendence is a loose and confusing term that does not shed any light on the actual process of Connection. In reality, one does not "transcend" anything. One connects and becomes open to knowledge, experiences, and powers (greater self-efficacy, power to heal oneself, etc.) not available to individuals who have an only weak connection.

Footnotes

  1. Maslow, A. H. "Various Meanings of Transcendence." Journal of Transpersonal Psychology 1 1 (1969): 56-66.