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|'''''Distraction'''''<br/>Unable to focus on The Now; | |'''''Distraction'''''<br/>Unable to focus on The Now; Not in tune with physical sensations; Unaware of the disruptive thoughts running through their mind. | ||
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|[[Adaptation]] | |[[Adaptation]] | ||
|'''''Fixation'''''<br/> | |'''''Fixation'''''<br/>Upset by changes; Afraid of death of self or loved ones; Puts great effort into avoiding pain and seeking pleasure. | ||
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|[[Association]] | |[[Association]] | ||
|'''''Isolation'''''<br/> | |'''''Isolation'''''<br/>The only view of Self is as the center of all things; Does not seek deep connection with other people and activities; Emotions seen as reflections of the Self. | ||
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Revision as of 16:11, 27 July 2023
Landmarks of Deluded
The Realms of Everyday Enlightenment each have some noticeable Landmarks which show the likely alignment someone within that Realm has with each of the Beacons and their various Lenses. These Landmarks are things that need to be noticed and explored in the context of those Lenses and Beacons. And then through working on the Trails and Guides these Landmarks will serve as markers toward the next Realm where new Landmarks await.
Beacons | Landmarks of Deluded |
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Attention | Distraction Unable to focus on The Now; Not in tune with physical sensations; Unaware of the disruptive thoughts running through their mind. |
Adaptation | Fixation Upset by changes; Afraid of death of self or loved ones; Puts great effort into avoiding pain and seeking pleasure. |
Association | Isolation The only view of Self is as the center of all things; Does not seek deep connection with other people and activities; Emotions seen as reflections of the Self. |