A significant subset of psychiatric symptoms — experiences of total connectedness, addressed language, hidden structure — may represent genuine contact with the Ki-Net that has failed to integrate due to absence of structural language. The Language Gap Hypothesis: the experience itself is not pathological, but the absence of integrating framework causes it to become disorganizing rather than organizing. Where structural language exists, Ki-Net contact becomes the foundation of extraordinary capability. Where it does not, the same experience fragments and is diagnosed as illness. Connects Jung's transformation model, Grof's spiritual emergency framework, and the Ki-Net / V=N/D cosmology to propose that treatment providing structural language — in addition to clinical care — may reach a population currently unreached: those whose illness is a cosmos that arrived before the vessel was ready.
Yoshimitsu Katayama (Thu,) studied this question.