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where individuals suffer nightmares and other types of emotional distress from a traumatic past
experience or set of experiences. Stimulus that reminds them of the event or events can cause flashbacks and irritability.
DE-STRESS, to release bodily or mental tension : UNWIND.
REVELATION, means disclosure—a veil has been lifted—something previously hidden is now revealed. (B&C, p.22)
[ Ed. note – see also: AUDITING SESSION, CONFESSIONAL, END PHENOMENA, RELEASE and WITHHOLD. ]
REVELATION, 1a: an act of revealing or communicating divine truth. 1b: something that is revealed by God to humans. 2a: an act of revealing to view or making known. 2b: something that is revealed; especially : an enlightening or astonishing disclosure. <shocking revelations> 2c: a pleasant often enlightening surprise. <her talent was a revelation> …
RIGHT, this would be forwarding a purpose not destructive to the majority of the dynamics. (Abil Ma 229)
RIGHT THOUGHT, a thought which would promote the optimum survival of the optimum number of dynamics. (5410CM20)
RIGHTNESS, is conceived to be survival. Any action which assists survival along the maximal number of dynamics is considered to be a right action. Theoretically, how right can one be? Immortal! (Scn 8-8008, p.58)
RIGHT, 1: RIGHTEOUS, UPRIGHT. 2: being in accordance with what is just, good, or proper. <right conduct> 3: conforming to facts or truth :
CORRECT. <the right answer> 4: SUITABLE, APPROPRIATE. <the right man for the job> 5: STRAIGHT <a right line> 6: GENUINE, REAL. …9: of, relating to, or constituting the principal or more prominent side of an object. <made sure the socks were right side out> 10: acting or judging in accordance with truth or fact. <time proved her right> …12: most favorable or desired :
PREFERABLE; also : socially acceptable. <knew all the right people> …
[ Ed. note – see also: ACTION, DYNAMICS, IMMORTALITY, SURVIVAL, WRONG and WRONGNESS. ]
MORAL law : free from guilt or sin. 2a: morally right or justifiable. <a righteous decision> 2b: arising from an outraged sense of justice or morality. <righteous indignation> …
SCIENTOLOGIST, 1: one who betters the conditions of himself and the conditions of others by using Scn technology. (Aud 73 UK) 2: one who controls persons, environments and situations. A Scientologist operates within the boundaries of the Auditor’s Code and the Code of a Scientologist. (PAB 137) 3: one who understands life. His technical skill is devoted to the resolution of the problems of life. (COHA, p.12) 4: a specialist in spiritual and human affairs. (Abil Ma 1)
[ Ed. notes – Princeton University Wordnet Lexical Database used for the some of the terms on this entries due to a comparable entries missing in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Collegiate
Dictionary. See also: AUDITOR’S CODE, CONTROL, LIFE, MAN, MORAL CODE, SCIENTOLOGY, TECHNOLOGY and UNDERSTANDING. ]
ACOLYTE, 1: one who assists a member of the clergy in a liturgical service by performing minor duties. 2: one who attends or assists : FOLLOWER.
CONTROL FREAK, a person whose behavior indicates a powerful need to control people or circumstances in everyday matters.
EPIGONE, FOLLOWER, DISCIPLE; also : an inferior imitator.
ELITIST, someone who believes in rule by an elite group.
SCIENTOLOGY, 1: it is formed from the Latin word scio, which means know or distinguish, being related to the words scindo, which means cleave. (Thus, the idea of differentiation is strongly implied.) It is formed from the Greek word logos, which means THE WORD, or OUTWARD FORM BY WHICH THE INWARD THOUGHT IS EXPRESSED AND MADE KNOWN: also THE INWARD THOUGHT or REASON ITSELF. Thus, SCIENTOLOGY means KNOWING ABOUT
KNOWING, or SCIENCE OF KNOWLEDGE.
(Scn 8-80, p. 8) 2: Scientology addresses the thetan. Scientology is used to increase spiritual freedom, intelligence, ability, and to produce immortality. (HCOB 22 Apr 69) 3:
SCIENTOLOGY is further redefined as THE STUDY AND HANDLING OF THE SPIRIT IN RELATIONSHIP TO ITSELF, UNIVERSES AND OTHER LIFE (HCOPL 20 Sept 81) 4: an
SCIENTOLOGY, a new religion founded by L. Ron Hubbard in 1955 and characterized by a belief in the power of a person’s spirit to clear itself of past painful experiences through self-knowledge and spiritual fulfillment.
METACOGNITION, [Psychology Definition] refers to the act of thinking about thinking, or the cognition of cognition. It is the ability for you to control your own thoughts. Confused? Although it is a complex construct, the definition is not complex. It really is the knowledge and regulation of cognitive phenomena which means, you can control your own thoughts. Metacognition includes the ability for you to control, 1) person variables (knowledge about one's self, and others' thinking), 2) task variables (knowledge that different types of tasks exert different types of cognitive demands), and; 3) strategy variables (knowledge about cognitive and
organized body of scientific research knowledge concerning life, life sources and the mind and includes practices that improve the intelligence, state and conduct of persons. (HCOB 9 Jul 59) 5: a religious philosophy in its highest meaning as it brings man to total freedom and truth. (HCOB 18 Apr 67) 6: the science of knowing how to know answers. It is a wisdom in the tradition often thousand years of search in Asia and Western civilization. It is the science of human affairs which treats the livingness and beingness of man, and demonstrates to him a pathway to greater freedom. (COHA, p.9) 7: an organization of the pertinences which are mutually held true by all men in all times, and the development of technologies which demonstrate the existence of new phenomena not hitherto known, which are useful in creating states of beingness considered more desireable by man. (COHA, p. 9) 8: the science of knowing how to know. It is the science of knowing sciences. It seeks to embrace the sciences and humanities as a clarification of knowledge itself. Into all these things- biology, physics, psychology and life itself- the skills of Scientology can bring order and simplification. (Scn 8-8008, p.11) 9: the study of the human spirit in its relationship to the physical universe and its living forms. (Abill146) 10: a science of life. It is the one thing senior to life because it handles all the factors of life. It contains the data necessary to live as a free being. A reality on Scientology is a reality on life. (Aud 27 UK) 11: a body of knowledge which, when properly used, gives freedom and truth to the individual. (COHA, p.251) 12: knowledge and its application in the conquest of the material universe. (HCL 1, 5203CM 03A) 13: an applied philosophy designed and developed to make the able more able. In this sphere it is tremendously successful. (HCO PL27 Oct6 4) 14: an applied religious philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge, which
through the application of its technology, can bring about desirable changes in the conditions of life. (HCO PL 15Apr71R)
metacognitive strategies for enhancing learning and performance).
IDEOLOGICAL TOTALISM, [Cultic Studies Definition] a thought reform term popularized by Robert Jay Lifton to infer: 1: the coming together of immoderate ideology with equally immoderate individual character traits-an extremist meeting ground between people and ideas. (Lifton, 1961) 2:
a mood of absolute conviction, which embeds ideas so deeply in people’s heads that they grow inoculated against doubt. Ideas cease to be provisional theories about the world and instead become sacred convictions, dependent on the word of hallowed authorities for their validation rather than evidence. (Tourish, Wohlforth 2000)
SACRED SCIENCE, [Cultic Studies Definition] a thought reform term popularized by Robert Jay Lifton to describe group doctrine or ideology that is considered to be the ultimate Truth, beyond all questioning or dispute. Truth is not to be found outside the group. The leader, as the spokesperson for God or for all humanity, is likewise above criticism. While transcending ordinary concerns of logic, the group makes an exaggerated claim of airtight logic, of absolute “scientific” precision. Thus the ultimate moral vision becomes an ultimate science; and the man who dares to criticize it, or to harbor even unspoken alternative ideas, becomes not only immoral and irreverent, but also “unscientific.” In this way, the philosopher kings of modern
ideological totalism reinforce their authority by claiming to share in the rich and respected heritage of natural science.
DESTRUCTIVE CULT, [Cultic Studies Definition] generally refers to groups whose
members have, through deliberate action, physically injured or killed other members of their own group or other individuals. The Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance limit use of the term to specifically refer to religious groups that “have caused or are liable to cause loss of life among their
BASICS OF SCIENTOLOGY, axioms, scales, codes, fundamental theory about the thetan and the mind. (HCOB 3 May 62)
APPLIED PHILOSOPHY, one which has to do with doing and action. One which applies to living- not just a theory, but one where the theory can be used to help you get on better in life. (BTB 4 Mar 65 R)
[ Ed. notes – Princeton University Wordnet Lexical Database and other educational sources used for most of the comparison definitions on this entry, due to comparable entries missing in the Merriam- Webster Unabridged Collegiate Dictionary. See also: ABILITY, ACTION, AXIOMS,
BEINGNESS, CLASS (GRADATION) CHART, COGNITION, CRITICAL THOUGHT,
DIANETICS (DN), DOINGNESS, END PHENOMENA, FREEDOM, HELP, IMMORTALITY, KNOWINGNESS,
KNOWLEDGE, LIFE, LIVINGNESS, MAN, MATERIAL UNIVERSE, MIND, PHILOSOPHY, PHYSICAL UNIVERSE, POSTULATE,
PROCESS, PROCESSING, PSYCHOLOGY, REALITY, REASON, RELIGION, RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE, SCIENTOLOGIST, SCIENTOLOGY PRECLEAR, SPIRIT, SUCCESS STORY, TECHNOLOGY, THETAN, THOUGHT, TRAINING ROUTINE (TRs) and TRUTH.]
membership or the general public.” Psychologist Michael Langone, executive director of the International Cultic Studies Association, defines a destructive cult as “a highly manipulative group which exploits and sometimes physically and/or psychologically damages members and recruits.”
PSYCHOTHERAPY CULT, [Cultic Studies Definition] first studied and defined by Temerlin and Temerlin in 1982. The study was based on five “bizarre” groups that varied from 15 to 75 mental health professionals held together by their
idealization of a shared therapist and the activities which they conducted jointly: workshops, seminars, courses, businesses, professional ventures, and social life. Upon joining the group, many patients felt a sense of being loved and belongingness. The authors described the “cognitive pathology“ of idiosyncratic group jargon which served to maintain an illusion of knowledge, sophistication, and personal growth, while removing all ambivalence and uncertainty. The authors concluded that psychotherapy cult
membership is an iatrogenically determined negative effect of psychotherapy.
Additional Reference: Margaret Singer on Psychotherapy Cults.
NEW AGE RELIGION, a combination of metaphysical, Eastern-influenced belief systems. Theology, nature, and philosophy, united to form New Age thought. New Age consists of believing that human beings are divine, “co-creators,” if you will. It also consists of using crystals, sending your spirit out of your body, channeling spirits (acting as a spirit medium), and tolerance for practically
everything, except Christianity. This movement does not recognize the need of a Savior, or worship the One True God.
SECURITY CHECKING, 1: remedying the compulsion or obsession to commit actions which have to be withheld, i.e. we are remedying
unreasonable action. (SH Spec 100, 6201C16) 2:
CONFESSION, 1a: an act of confessing; especially : a disclosure of one's sins in the sacrament of
reconciliation. 1b: a session for the confessing of sins. <go to confession> 2: a statement of what is
withholds don't add up to withholds. They add up to overts, they add up to secrecies, they add up to individuation, they add up to games conditions, they add up to a lot more things than O/W [Overts/Withholds]. Although we carelessly call them withholds, we're asking a person to straighten out their interpersonal relationships with another terminal. Our normal security check is addressed to the individual versus the society or his family. It's what people would consider reprehensible that makes a withhold. In a Catholic society, not having kept Mass would be a reprehensible action. In a non-Catholic society, nobody would think twice about it. So, most of our security checks are aimed at transgressions against the mores of the group. That is the basic center line of the security check. It's a moral code that you're processing in one way or the other. You're straightening out somebody on the “Now I’m supposed to's.” They've transgressed against a series of “Now I'm supposed to's.” Having so transgressed, they are now individuated. If their individuation is too obsessive, they snap in and become the terminal. All of these cycles exist around the idea of the transgression against the “Now I'm supposed to.” That's what a security check clears up and that is all it clears up. It's a great deal more than a withhold. (SH Spec58, 6109C26) Abbr. Sec Checking or Secing.
Additional Reference: Margery Wakefield on Scientology Sec Checks via YouTube.
ENFORCED COMMUNICATION, the demand on the individual that he experience or admit communication when he has not felt it. Enforced communication is productive of all manner of aberration and physiological changes in the individual. When the individual is forced to listen to something he would not ordinarily listen to if left to his own self-determinism, his hearing to that degree is impaired. When he has been forced to touch something which he would not ordinarily touch, his tactile is thus impaired. When he has been forced to talk when his self-determinism says
confessed: as a : a written or oral acknowledgment of guilt by a party accused of an offense. 2b: a formal statement of religious beliefs : CREED. 3: an organized religious body having a common creed.
INTERROGATE, 1: to question formally and systematically. 2: to give or send out a signal to (as a transponder) for triggering an appropriate response.
BROWBEAT, to intimidate or disconcert by a stern manner or arrogant speech : BULLY.
COERCE, 1: to restrain or dominate by force <religion in the past has tried to coerce the
irreligious. — W. R. Inge> 2: to compel to an act or choice. <was coerced into agreeing> 3: to achieve by force or threat .<coerce compliance>
COERCIVE PERSUASION, social influences capable of producing substantial changes in behavior, attitude, and ideology through the use of coercive tactics and persuasion, via interpersonal and group-based influences.
PSYCHOLOGICAL TORTURE, a type of torture that relies primarily on psychological effects, and only secondarily on any physical harm inflicted. Although not all psychological torture involves the use of physical violence, there is a continuum between psychological torture and physical torture. Many forms of psychological torture methods attempt to destroy the subject's normal self-image by removing them from any kind of control over their environment, creating a state of learned helplessness, psychological regression and depersonalization.
[ Ed. note – see also: ABERRATION, ACTION, ETHICS, COMMUNICATION, COMPULSION, CONFESSIONAL, MORAL CODE, OBSESSION, OVERT ACT, PRIOR CONFUSION,
PROCESSING, SECURITY, SELF-
DETERMINISM, TERMINAL, TRANSGRESSION and WITHHOLD. ]
he should remain silent, his speech communication is impaired. (SOS, Bk.2, pp.72-73)
SELF, thetan, plus machines plus body plus reactive bank (in Dn). (8ACC-13, 5410C19)
[ Ed. note – see also: BANK, DIANETICS (DN), MIND, REACTIVE BANK, SELF-
CONFIDENCE, SELF-DETERMINISM, SELF- INVALIDATION and THETAN. ]
SELF, 1a: the entire person of an individual. 1b : the realization or embodiment of an abstraction. 2a(1): an individual's typical character or behavior <her true self was revealed> 2a(2): an individual's temporary behavior or character. <his better self> 2b: a person in prime condition. <feel like my old self today> 3: the union of elements (as body, emotions, thoughts, and sensations) that constitute the individuality and identity of a person. 4: personal interest or advantage. 5: material that is part of an individual organism. <ability of the immune system to distinguish self from nonself> SPIRIT, a thetan, after the Greek symbol of
thought (θ) and spirit—theta. (Abil 146)
[ Ed. note – see also: THETA, THETAN and THOUGHT. ]
SPIRIT, 1: an animating or vital principle held to give life to physical organisms. 2: a supernatural being or essence: as 2a: capitalized : HOLY SPIRIT. 2b: SOUL 2a. 2c: an often malevolent being that is bodiless but can become visible;
specifically : GHOST 2. 2d: a malevolent being that enters and possesses a human being. … 4: the immaterial intelligent or sentient part of a person. …14: capitalized Christian Science : GOD 1b. SUCCESS STORY, 1: means an originated
written statement by the pc. (HCO PL 29 Aug 71) 2: the statement of benefit or gains or wins made by a student or a preclear or pre-OT to the success officer or someone holding that post in an org. (HCOB 19 Jun 71 III) See also RAVE SUCCESS STORY.
RAVE SUCCESS STORY, one given voluntarily without coercion or threat by the pc which
expresses actual improvement and benefit due to auditing received in complimentary terms which may include to Scientology, the Founder, the C/S [Case Supervisor] and/or the Auditor. (HCO PL 21 Oct 73R)
[ Ed. note – see also: AUDITOR, CLASS
SUBSTANTIATE, 1: to give substance or form to : EMBODY. 2: to establish by proof or competent evidence : VERIFY. <substantiate a charge>
ATTEST, 1a: to affirm to be true or genuine; specifically : to authenticate by signing as a witness. 1b: to authenticate officially. 2: to establish or verify the usage of. 3: to be proof of : MANIFEST. <her record attests her integrity> 4: to put on oath. 5: to bear witness : TESTIFY. <attest to a belief>
OBSERVANCE, 1a: a customary practice, rite, or ceremony. <Sabbath observances> 1b: a rule
governing members of a religious order. 2: an act or instance of following a custom, rule, or law.
<observance of the speed limits> …
(GRADATION) CHART, HAVINGNESS, OPERATING THETAN (OT), PRECLEAR (PC) and SCIENTOLOGY (SCN). ]
special occasion : OBSERVANCE. 2: marked by pomp or ceremony or formality. <a ceremonial occasion>
SUPPRESSOR, the impulse to forbid revelation in another. This of course, being an overt, reacts on one's own case as an impulse to keep oneself from finding out anything from the bank, and of course suppresses as well the release of one's own withholds. So it is more fundamental than a withhold. A “suppressor” is often considered “social conduct” in so far as one prevents things from being revealed which might embarrass or frighten others. (HCOB 15 Mar 62)
SUPPRESSOR, one that suppresses; especially : a mutant gene that suppresses the expression of another nonallelic mutant gene when both are present.
[ Ed. note – see also: BANK, CONTROL, OVERT ACT, REACTIVE, REVELATION,
SUPPRESSION, SUPPRESSIVE PERSON and WITHHOLD. ]
SURVIVAL, 1.is a condition susceptible to non- survival. If one is “surviving,” one is at the same moment admitting that one can cease to survive, otherwise one would never strive to survive. (Scn 8-8008, p.47) 2. survival might be defined as an impulse to persist through time, in space, as matter and energy. (Scn 8-8008, p. 5) 3. survival is understood to be the basic single thrust of life through time and space, energy and matter. Survival is subdivided into eight dynamics. (SOS, p. X)
SURVIVE, the dynamic principle of existence is survive. At the opposite end of the spectrum of existence is succumb. (SOS Gloss)
SUCCUMB, 1.survive has its dichotomy,
succumb. When one is below 2.0 on the tone scale, all survival looks evil to him. Live=evil in the succumbing case. (COHA, p.147) 2. the point marked by what one might call the death of the consciousness of the individual. (SA, p. 22) 3. The failure to survive is to succumb. (808, Bk.2, p. 31) 4. succumbing is the ultimate penalty of non- survival activity. This is pain. Failures bring pain and death. (808 Gloss)
SURVIVAL GOAL, an optimum solution to existing problems. (DAB, Vol. II, p.37, 1951-52)
SURVIVAL, 1a: the act or fact of living or
continuing longer than another person or thing. 1b: the continuation of life or existence. <problems of survival in arctic conditions> 2: one that survives.
SURVIVAL INSTINCT, the instinct in humans and animals to do things in a dangerous situation that will prevent them from dying.
SURVIVE, 1: to remain alive or in existence : live