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[[Developmental models]] describe typical sequences and trajectories of evolution that individuals have been observed to go through, often as they engage in practices like contemplation, meditation, and the likes over time (see [[Synthesis:Emergent Modalities|emergent modalities]]). [[Synthesis:Source Traditions|Source-traditions]] from all times and places have proposed such "maps", for instance the three-stages to union in Neoplatonism and throughout Christianity,
[[Developmental models]] describe typical sequences and trajectories of evolution that individuals have been observed to go through, often as they engage in practices like contemplation, meditation, and the likes over time (see [[Synthesis:Emergent Modalities|emergent modalities]]). [[Synthesis:Source Traditions|Source-traditions]] from all times and places have proposed such "maps", for instance the three-stages to union in Neoplatonism and throughout Christianity, or the famous ten ox-herding stages in Zen Buddhism.

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Developmental models describe typical sequences and trajectories of evolution that individuals have been observed to go through, often as they engage in practices like contemplation, meditation, and the likes over time (see emergent modalities). Source-traditions from all times and places have proposed such "maps", for instance the three-stages to union in Neoplatonism and throughout Christianity, or the famous ten ox-herding stages in Zen Buddhism.