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    http://reposicons.org/jspui/handle/123456789/7958| Title: | Trinomial Experience-Motivation-Priorities | 
| Other Titles: | Trinômio Experiência-Motivação-Prioridades Trinomio Experiencia-Motivación-Prioridades  | 
| Authors: | Medeiros, Rodrigo | 
| Keywords: | Evolutionary technique Intraconsciential recycling Self-research Autopesquisa Reciclagem intraconsciencial Técnica evolutiva Autoinvestigación Reciclaje intraconsciencial Técnica evolutiva  | 
| Issue Date: | Jul-2017 | 
| Publisher: | Associação Internacional do Centro de Altos Estudos da Conscienciologia | 
| Abstract: | The objective of this article is to present the trinomial experience-motivation-priorities and to explain its dynamics and how its elements work together. Among the hypotheses proposed is that a balance between those three elements can be conducive to personal growth, and that deliberately aiming to balance the three elements can have a positive amplifying effect on the consciousness evolution. The methodology adopted was the identification of patterns in a collection of experiences, observations, and reflections from conscientiology classes, self-research, and interactions with conscientiology students, volunteers, and researchers. Potential applications for the trinomial are proposed including a better understanding of the consciousness profile correlated to the second desoma. | 
| Description: | The proposed trinomial experience-motivation-priorities adds one element to the traditional motivationpriorities approach and proposes that all three elements (a) have interactions with one another and (b) can trigger one another. | 
| URI: | http://reposicons.org/jspui/handle/123456789/7958 | 
| ISSN: | 1415-5125 | 
| Appears in Collections: | Vol - 21 - N. 3 - 2017 | 
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