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PAB, Professional Auditors Bulletin (a series of technical booklet
issues.)
(BTB 20 Aug 71R II)
PACKAGE, always consists of two RIs that are terminals and two RIs that
are
oppterms. (HCOB 27 Jan 63)
PAIN, 1. is composed of heat, cold, electrical, and the combined effect
of sharp
hurting. If one stuck a fork in his arm, he would experience pain. When
one
uses PAIN in connection with clearing one means awareness of heat, cold,
electrical or hurting stemming from the reactive mind. According to
experiments
done at Harvard, if one were to make a grid with heated tubes going vertical
and
chilled tubes going horizontal and were to place a small current of
electricity
through the lot, the device, touched to a body, would produce the feeling of
PAIN. It need not be composed of anything very hot or cold or of any high
voltage to produce a very intense feeling of pain. Therefore what we
call PAIN
is itself, heat, cold and electrical. If a pc experiences one or more of
these from
his reactive mind, we say he is experiencing PAIN. Symbol: PN. (HCOB 8 Nov
62) 2. the sharp impulse or dull impulse of heat, cold and
electrical. (SH Spec
202A, 6210C23) 3. the sensation of pain is actually a
sensation of loss. It is a
loss of beingness, loss of position and awareness . ( COHA, p . 210) 4. too
much motion too fast . (5203CM05B) 5. pain , technically, is
caused by an
effort counter to the effort of the individual as a whole. (Scn Jour 5-G) 6.
pain
is the randomity produced by sudden or strong counter-efforts. (AP&A, p.
100)
7. the sudden impact of theta and mest together could be considered a
turbulence
which creates dissonance in theta. This is registered and recorded as pain.
(SOS,
p. 40) 8. theta and mest coming together too hard get into a turmoil
which we call
pain. (SOS, p. 5) 9. pain is a warning of non-survival or
potential death. (SA,
p. 27)
PAIN ASSOCIATION, the person is made to associate his “wrong
ideas” with
pain so that he “will not have these ideas,” or will be “prevented
from doing
these things.” A crude current example is to electric shock a person every
time he
smokes a cigarette. After several “treatments” he is supposed to associate
the
pain with the idea and so “give up smoking.” (HCOB 16 Jul 70)
PAINFUL EMOTION ENGRAM, 1. similar to other engrams. It is caused by the
shock of sudden loss such as the death of a loved one. (DMSMH, p. 62) 2. the
death, departure or denial by an ally is a certain painful emotion engram.
(DMSMH, p. 353)
PAINFUL INCIDENT, any incident which was painful; a death,
an operation,
a big failure, big enough to render you unconscious such as an accident. (NFP,
p. 99)
PAN-DETERMINISM, 1. would mean a willingness to start, change and stop on
any and all dynamics. That is its primary definition. A further definition,
also a
precision definition, is: the willingness to start, change and stop two or
more
forces, whether or not opposed, and this could be interpreted as two or more
individuals, two or more groups, two or more planets, two or more
like-species,
two or more universes, two or more spirits whether or not opposed. This means
that one would not necessarily fight, he would not necessarily choose sides.
(Dn
55!, p. 100) 2. defined as determining the activities of two
or more sides in a
game simultaneously. (PAB 84) 3. the ability to regulate the
considerations of
two or more identities, whether or not opposed. (COHA, p. 110) 4. full
responsibility for both sides of a game. (Scn 0-8, p. 119).
PAN-KNOWINGNESS,
in his native state, a thetan knows everything without
looking, or anything, but he doesn’t know any particulars of data. These
are all
invented. So what you would really call this would be a potentiality, or pan-knowingness.
(PAB 64)
PAPER TRICK, there are cases around that have been “audited” for
years who have
never really done a process. This can be whipped by a Comm Process done with
paper and pencil. [The comm process discussed in the reference HCOB is
“From where could you communicate to a victim?”] You locate the terminal
with
an E-Meter and then you lay the instrument aside, give the pc a sheet of paper
and a pencil, and every time he answers your auditing question, you have him
or
her draw the answer on the paper. As the Comm Process exceeds
language, it
can be easily checked. Even if the pc seems to be having some success but
could
succeed faster you can boost it along with the “paper trick” as
this is called.
(HCOB 27 Aug 59)
PARANOID, 1. a person with delusions, as of grandeur or, especially,
persecution.
(HCOB 11 May 65) 2. is one on whom everything is impinged. There isn’t
really
any such thing as a paranoid. There’s such a thing as collapsed
space. (PDC
26)
PARA-SCIENTOLOGY, 1. includes all of the uncertainties and unknown
territories of life which have not been completely explored and explained.
(PAB
85) 2. that large bin which includes all greater or lesser
uncertainties. Here are
the questionable things, the things of which the common normal observer
cannot
be sure with a little study. Here are theories, here are groups of data, even
groups
commonly accepted as “known.” (COHA, p. 188) 3. those things
which are
uncertainties, such as metaphysics, spirits, other worlds, space opera, whole
track, GE line, are all being put into the bin called para-Scientology. (PAB
2)
PARTICLE, energy is subdivisible into a large motion, such as a flow, a
dispersal,
or a ridge, and a small motion which is itself commonly called a particle in
nuclear physics. Agitation within agitation is the basic formation of particles
of
energy, such as electrons, protons and others. (Scn 8-80, p. 43)
PARTS OF MAN, 1. the individual man is divisible (separable) into three parts
(divisions). The first of these is the spirit, called in Scn the Thetan. The
second of
these parts is the Mind. The third of these parts is the Body.
(FOT, p. 54) 2.
thetan, thetan machinery, body and the reactive-somatic mind. (8ACC 14,
5410C20)
PAST, on the time track, everything which is earlier than present time.
(SOS Gloss)
PAST POSTULATES, decisions or conclusions the preclear has made in the past
and to which he is still subjected in the present. Past postulates are
uniformly
invalid since they cannot resolve present environment. (NFP Gloss)
PATHOLOGY, THREE STAGES OF, predisposition, by which is meant the
factors which prepared the body for sickness, precipitation, by which is
meant the
factors which cause the sickness to manifest itself, and perpetuation, by
which is
meant the factors which cause the sickness to continue. (DMSMH, pp. 91-92)
PATTY-CAKED, Slang. the auditor left off simply because the preclear was
having
difficulty doing the process. (CONA, p. 113)
PC, preclear. (HCOB 23 Aug 65).
PC EXAMINER, that person in a Scn
Church assigned to the duties of noting pcs’
statements, TA position and indicators after session or when pc wishes to
volunteer information. (HCO PL 4 Dec 71 V)
PCRD, Primary Correction Rundown: a corrective action. Purpose: to get
the
person through the PRD. (HCOB 20 Jul 72 I)
PC TYPE A, has few personal problems. Even when they occur he isn’t
upset by
them. Handles life easily. Is energetic generally and able to work
efficiently at
things. Takes setbacks optimistically. Feels good most of the time. (HCOB 29
Jun 64)
PC TYPE B, is deluged with personal problems. Can’t see any way out.
Gets upset
easily or is just in plain apathy and is never upset because things aren’t
real
anyway (like a boulder wouldn’t get upset). Has a hard time in life. Is
generally
tired and can’t work very long at anything. Takes setbacks emotionally or
just
collapses. Feels ill most of the time. A type B can’t be cause. (HCOB 29
Jun 64)
PDH, 1. stands for pain drug hypnosis. It is known to some psychiatrists
as a means
of compelling obedience. They sometimes use it on psychotics. (LRH ED 2 US
and 2WW Only) 2. pain drug hypnosis-a drug is administered to a
person, the person is put into a trance and is told things. (5203CM05D)
PE, Personal Efficiency Foundation. (HCOB 23 Aug 65)
PERCEPTICS, 1. sense messages. (SOS, p. 9) 2. specialized data
from the
standard memory or reactive banks which represent and reproduce the sense
messages of a moment in the past. The sense messages of present time, also;
(formerly the word “percepts” was used to mean the sense messages
of present
time, but usage has dropped this distinction). (SOS Gloss)
PERCEPTION, 1. perception is the process of recording data from the
physical
universe and storing it as a theta facsimile. (HFP, p. 181) 2. channels
through
which one can contact the physical universe. (SA, p. 64) 3. any means
of
communicating below the level of knowingness. There are more than fifty
perceptions used by the physical body, the best-known of which are sight,
hearing, touch, taste and smell. (CONA Gloss)
PERCEPTION POINT, there would be a viewpoint, which is a perception
point, which would consist of look, and smell, and talk and hear, and all
sorts
of things could be thrown in under this category, viewpoint. Ordinarily we
simply mean at that level of the scale, looking, but you can throw all the
rest of
the perceptions in at that level of the scale. (PXL~, p. 257)
PERFECT COMMUNICATION, a perfect communication is one which is
duplicated perfectly at the effect point whatever emanated from the
cause point.
(UPC 1, 5406CM05)
PERFECT DUPLICATE, 1. a perfect duplicate is an additional creation of
the
object, its energy, and space, in its own space, in its own time, using its
own
energy. This violates the condition that two objects must not occupy the same
space, and causes a vanishment of the object. (Scn 0-8, p. 31) 2. it
means a copy
in its own space with its own particles in its own time. It’ll
disappear if you do
that. (5410CM10B)
PERFECT DUPLICATION, cause and effect in the same point in space. (PXL,
p.
114)
PERMANENT CERTIFICATE, in the case of an auditor, an internship or formal
auditing experience is required. When actual honest evidence is presented to
C&A
that he has demonstrated that he can produce flubless results his certificate
is
validated with a gold seal and is a permanent certificate. With other courses
the
person must demonstrate that he can apply the materials studied by producing
an
actual, honest statistic in the materials studied. He presents this evidence
to C&A
and receives a validation gold seal on his certificate. (HCO PL 31 Aug
74 II)
PERMANENT RESTIMULATION, the mechanism of permanent
restimulation consists of opposing forces of comparable magnitude which
cause a balance which does not respond to current time and remains “timeless.”
(HCOB 13 Apr 64, Scn VI Part One Tone Arm Action)
PERPETUATION, by which is meant the factors which cause the sickness to
continue. (DMSMH, p. 92)
PERSISTENCE, the ability to exert continuance of effort toward survival
goals.
(Scn 0-8, p. 73)
PERSISTENT F/N, unkillable F/N. It’s persistent at least for
that day. (HCOB 8
Oct 70)
PERSONAL IDENTITY, the composite of all your experience plus an initial
decision to be and occasional decisions not to be. You do not die as an
identity or
a personality or an individual. You and the mest body “separate” and the
mest
body gets a funeral. (HFP, p. 76)
PERSONAL INTEGRITY, is knowing what you know. What you know is what
you know, and to have the courage to know and say what you have observed.
And that is integrity and there is no other integrity. (B&C,
p. 21)
PERSONALITY, 1. the individual, the personality, is the awareness
of
awareness unit, and the awareness of awareness unit is the person. (Dn
55!, p.
1 7 ) 2. a complex of inherited (mest, organic, theta) and
environmental
(aberration, education, present time environment, nutrition, etc.) factors.
(SOS
Gloss)
PERSONALITY ACCESSIBLE, means a person who will talk to you about
his
condition without being antagonistic. (NOTL, p. 34)
PERSONALITY GRAPH, a picture of a valence. On any human being, he himself
is not really enough there to have a personality. (SH Spec 70,
6607C21) See
also OCA GRAPH.
PERSONAL MOTION, this is awareness of change of position in space. This
perception is assisted by sight, the feel of wind, changes in body weight,
and by
the observation of external environment. (SA, p. 106)
PERSONAL PRESENCE ALTITUDE, the individual who leads or makes an
impression upon others merely by his presence, by his example and the
fact of
his existence, has personal presence altitude. Ghandi had this to a
very high
degree. (SOS Gloss)
PERSONAL ROLLER COASTER, (From HCOB 5 Dec 68). Same as roller
coaster. (LRH Def. Notes).
PGM, Program (FO 2192)
PHANTOM SLAM, always comes on and goes off and comes on and goes off and
a
phantom slam has this characteristic; that it never obeys the auditor.
The
phantom slam may turn on and louse you up on the list as to which item is rock slamming. You don’t ever get a phantom slam on an uncharged
list.
The list has to be “hotter than a pistol” to turn the slam on.
Completely aside
from the phantom slam this type of case will never do what you tell
them. You
say, “Has anything been suppressed?” and they don’t think about
suppressing
something, they think about something else. (SH Spec 225, 6212C13)
PHI (o), mest. (NOTL, p. 142)
PHILOSOPHY, 1. the pursuit of knowledge. The knowledge of the causes and
laws of all things. (SPB, p. 1) 2. a love or pursuit of wisdom or a
search for the
underlying causes and principles of reality. (Ron’s Jour 68)
PHRASE, can be an enforced command thing which an individual then takes
as a
superior command or even can take as his own postulate. (PDC 7)
PHS, Philadelphia Doctorate Course Supplementary Lectures. (HCOB 29
Sept 66)
PHYSICALLY ILL PC, he is in suppressed pain and each time he gets a
change,
he puts on full stops as it started to hurt. He won’t get the same gain
again and
tomorrow the same process or type of process won’t work. He stops the pain
if it
starts to hurt, puts a new stop on his case. Slow gain, poor result is a
physically ill pc. (HCOB 12 Mar 69)
PHYSICAL PAIN, the alarm reaction to theta that the organism has been too
heavily
impinged upon mest. Physical pain is an abrupt and sharp warning of
non-survival.
(SOS, Bk. 2, p. 22) 2. theta and mest are many times brought together
in disorderly collision. This creates the phenomenon known as physical
pain.
(505, Bk. 2, p. 4)
PHYSICAL UNIVERSE, 1. the universe of matter, energy, space and
time. It
would be the universe of the planets, their rocks, rivers, and oceans,
the
universe of stars and galaxies, the universe of burning suns and
time. In this
universe we would not include theta as an integral portion, although
theta
obviously impinges upon it as life. (505, p. 4) 2. the physical
universe is
reducible to motion of energy operating in space through time. (Scn 0-8, p.
71)
PHYSICAL WELL-BEING, absence of factors which predispose him to illness.
(SOS, p. 15)
PHYSIO-ANIMAL BRAIN, the physio-animal section of the brain, contains
the motor controls, the sub-brains, and the physical nervous system in
general,
including the physical aspect of the analytical section of the brain. The
control of
all voluntary and involuntary muscles is contained in this section. It
commands all
body fluids, blood flow, respiration, glandular secretion, cellular
construction,
and the activity of various parts of the body. (DTOT, p. 23)
PHYSIO-ANIMAL MIND, the physio-animal mind has specific methods of
“thinking.” These are entirely reactive; animal experimentation-rats,
dogs,
etc.-is experimentation on and with precisely this mind and little
more. It is a
fully conscious mind. There is no period in the life of the organism
from
conception to death when this mind is not awake, observing, and recording
perceptics. This is the mind of a dog, cat or rat and is also the
basic mind of a
man so far as its operating characteristics are concerned. (DTOT, p. 24)
PIANOLA CASE, 1. a case that was wide open, had sonic recall, visio
recall, no
pain shut-offs or anything and you just said “Go back to the earliest
moment of
pain or unconsciousness” and the fellow went and you say, “Go to the
beginning
of the engram” and he goes, and you run it out and it erases. Well, they’d
begun
to call this the pianola case, because it plays itself. (5009CM23B) 2. in a
pianola case, the file clerk works with you. The somatic strip does what
you
tell it to do. (NOTL, p. 68) 3. a case that has easy running in all
perceptics.
(NOTL, p. 25)
PICTURE, facsimile. (PAB 136) See FACSIMILE.
PICTURE AND MASSES REMEDY, the anaten pc-dopes off in session-high
TA. The handling of the pcs or pre-OTs that fall under the above category,
even
though they were well rested before session consists of: the case supervisor
sends
the pc or pre-OT to a Dn auditor who would list: “What pictures or
masses
have you touched on in life or in auditing that have been left unflat?” The
Dn
auditor would get the best reading item from the list, gets the somatic or
pain, or
sensation or unwanted emotion or attitude that goes with that picture or
mass,
makes sure that it reads well, and he would follow down to basic and erasure
that
item that read with the picture or the mass by standard R3R. The list
is
reassessed and is exhausted as above. (BTB 3 Oct 69R) [Note: The referenced
BTB gives two additional remedies for handling the anaten pc-dopes off in
session -high TA.]
PINCH TEST, for demos you can do a “pinch test” where you explain to
the pc that
to show him how the meter registers mental mass-you will give him a pinch as
part of the demo. Then get him to think of the pinch (while he is
holding the
cans) showing him the meter reaction and explaining how it registers mental
mass. (BTB 8 Jan 71R)
PINK SHEET, pink sheets are issued by a course supervisor as a corrective
measure. A student is given a pink sheet when something earlier was
missed
that should have been learned. The principle of the pink sheet is that
a student is
responsible for all the material he has studied earlier. If he is unable to
apply or
use any of this material then the pink sheet is issued to remedy the
situation. It
gives the student a study assignment calling for restudy and checkout of the
specific materials pertaining. It is a quick and precise remedy. (HCOB 19 Jun
71
III)
PL, policy letter. (BPL 5 Nov 72RA)
PLATEN, a card with holes in it that is put on another paper and has in
it the line plot
mostly written out. (HCOB 8 Dec 64)
PLAY, 1. somebody invented the difference between work and play. Play was
seen to be something interesting and work was seen to be something arduous
and
necessary. Play is almost purposeless. Work has a purpose. Play should be
called
work without a purpose. Activity without a purpose. (POW, p. 32) 2. unreal
or
delusory motion about which you are not supposed to be serious; you are not
supposed to as-is it. (SH Spec 19, 6106C23)
PLEASURE, 1. the Dn definition of pleasure is that the organism
tending toward
survival obtains pleasure by survival actions and the seeking of
survival goals.
(SOS, Bk. 2, p. 84) 2. the perception of well being or an advance
toward the
ultimate goal. (DTOT, p. 20) 3. creative and constructive effort. (DASF)
PLEASURE MOMENTS, mental image pictures containing pleasure sensations.
They respond to R3R. One seldom addresses them unless the preclear is fixated
on some type of “pleasure” to a point where it has become highly
aberrated.
(HCOB 23 Apr 69)
PLOTTING, the action of obtaining goals or items from the pc and
positioning them
in their correct sequence on their respective plots. (HCOB 13 Apr 64,
Scn VI
Part One Glossary of Terms) PLS, Public Lecture Series (American).
(HCOB 29 Sept 66)
PLUS-POINT LIST, they are the elements of logic and sanity. (HCOB 28 Aug
70RA)
PLUS RANDOMITY, from the viewpoint of the individual, something which has
in
it too much motion or unexpectedness for his tolerance is plus randomity.
(Abil 36)
P.M., pleasure moment. (Hubbard Chart of Human Evaluation)
PN, symbol for pain or electrical. (HCOB 19 Jan 67)
POINT OF VIEW, point from which he was looking, rather than his opinions.
(Dn
55!, p. 69)
POINTS, the arbitrary assignment of a credit value to a part of study
materials. “One
page equals one point." "That drill is worth 25 points.” (HCOB 19
Jun 71 III)
POINTS SYSTEM, the system of assigning and counting up points for
studies
and drills that give the progress of a student and measure his speed of study.
They are kept track of by the student and course administrator and added
up each
week as the student’s statistic. The statistic of the course is the
combined study
points of the class. (HCOB 19 Jun 71 III)
POLE THETA TRAP, the being is shot into the implant area put on a post
wobbled
around and then ran through this implant of goals, on a little monowheel pole
trap
which had the effigy of a body on it, the being didn’t have a body and was
put on
a pole trap. The pole trap has a body on it. (SH Spec 266,
6305C21)
POLITICAL DIANETICS, embraces the field of group activity and
organization to
establish the optimum conditions and processes of leadership and inter-group
relations. (DMSMH, p. 152)
POOR MEMORY, a poor memory means a curtained memory, the memory
being complete. Every perception observed in a lifetime is to be found in the
banks. (SOS, p. 54)
POSITIONAL ALTITUDE, deriving from an arbitrarily assigned position.
Military officers and bureaucrats often depend heavily upon positional
altitude. (SOS Gloss)
POSITIVE POSTULATE, it’s not only that there is no negative given
attention to,
but it does not assume that any negative is possible. (ESTO 6, 7203C03 SO II)
POSITIVE PROCESSING, this consists of addressing the theta on the case
and
bringing it to view. (SOS, Bk. 2, p. 281)
POST INJURY, after injury. (HCOB 12 Mar 69)
POSTOPERATIVE, after operation. (HCOB 12 Mar 69)
POSTPARTUM PSYCHOSIS, mental upset due to delivery of a baby. (HCOB 15
Jan 70)
POST PURPOSE CLEARING, an essential part of hatting; to get the person’s
post purpose cleared by an auditor. This requires an auditor, an E-meter,
and
is done in session. Staff member must bring hat folder to the PPC session so
if
there is any confusion on purposes in it they can be cleared up
from the hat
folder. (HCOB 4 Aug 71R) Abbr. PPC.
POSTULATE, n. 1. a self-created truth would be simply the consideration
generated by self. Well, we just borrow the word which is in seldom use in
the
English language, we call that postulate. And we mean by postulate,
self-created
truth. He posts something. He puts something up and that’s what a
postulate is. (HPC A6-4, 5608C--) 2. a postulate is, of course,
that thing
which is a directed desire or order, or inhibition, or enforcement, on the
part of
the individual in the form of an idea. (2ACC 23A, 5312CM14) 3. that
self-determined
thought which starts, stops or changes past, present or future efforts.
(APIA, p. 33) 4. is actually a prediction. (5112CM30B)
-v. 1. in
Scn the word
postulate means to cause a thinkingness or consideration. It is a
specially
applied word and is defined as causative thinkingness. (FOT, p. 71) 2. t
o
conclude, decide or resolve a problem or to set a pattern for the future or
to nullify
a pattern of the past. (HFP, p. 155) 3. to generate or “thunk” a
concept. A
postulate infers conditions and actions rather than just plain thinks. It
has a
dynamic connotation. (SH Spec 84, 6612C13)
POSTULATE PROCESSING, 1. that processing which addresses the
postulates, evaluations and conclusions of the preclear at the level of
self-
determined thought, yet postulate processing has some value when
addressed
to stimulus-response ideas. Postulate processing is the primary and
highest
method of processing a thetan. With creative processing, it
constitutes Scn 8-
8008 . (Scn 8-8008, p. 37) 2. the process or any process which
permits an
individual to change his postulates. (PDC 37)
POSTULATED REALITY, a second type of reality is postulated reality,
which is brought into being by creative or destructive imagination. (SOS, p.
97)
POTENTIAL TROUBLE SOURCE, 1. a person or preclear who “roller-coasters,”
i.e., gets better, then worse. This occurs only when his connection to a
suppressive person or group is unhandled and he must, in order to make his
gains
from Scn permanent, receive processing intended to handle such. (ISE, p. 48) 2.
somebody who is connected with an SP who is invalidating him, his beingness,
his processing, his life. (SH Spec 63, 6506C08) 3. means the case is
going to go
up and fall down. He’s a trouble source because he’s going to get
upset. He’s
a trouble source because he’s going to make trouble. And he’s
trouble for
the auditor and he’s trouble for us and he’s trouble for
himself. (SH Spec 68,
6510C14) 4. it means someone connected to a person or group opposed
to Scn.
It is a technical thing. It results in illness and roller-coaster and is the
cause of
illness and roller-coaster. (HCOB 17 Apr 72) Abbr. PTS.
POTENTIAL VALUE, 1. the potential value of the individual is
derived from
his ability to think and his power in the following fashion, where PV equals
potential value, A equals ability to think and D equals power. PV= ADx .
(DASF) 2. equal to intelligence multiplied by the dynamics of the
individual to a
certain power. This might be restated as meaning that the potential value of
any man was equal to some numerical factor, denoting his structural
intelligence
and capability, multiplied by his free theta to a power. This was written in
the
handbook in an effort to encourage some psychologist to discover what the
power
of the dynamic might be and conclude some means of establishing potential
value by psychometry. (SOS, p. 126) 3. the potential value of
an individual
or a group may be expressed by the equation PV= IDx where I is intelligence
and
D is dynamic. The worth of an individual is computed in terms of the
alignment,
on any dynamic, of his potential value with optimum survival along
that
dynamic. (DMSMH, p. 40)
POWER, 1. the amount of work which can be accomplished in a unit of time,
or the
amount of force which can be applied in a unit of time. Power has the
connotation of being potential. Power does not necessarily mean
application of it
. ( SH Spec 83, 6612C06) 2. the ability to maintain a position in
space. (PAB
131)
POWER AUDITOR, a graduate of the Saint Hill Special Briefing Course who
has
also served the Saint Hill Internship. Only they are qualified to do the power
processes of Grade V. They are Class VII auditors. (ISE, p. 45)
POWER PROCESSES, the processes audited only by Class VII auditors
which
make Grade V Power Releases. (Scn AD)
PPC, Post Purpose Clearing. (HCOB 4 Aug 71R)
PR, process. (BTB 20 Aug 71R II)
PR (PUBLIC RELATIONS), 1. Slang. to cover up, putting up a lot of false
reports to serve as a smoke screen for idleness or bad actions. (HCO PL 4 Apr
72) 2. public relations cheery falsehoods. (HCOB 22 Sept 71) 3. a
technique
of communicating ideas. (HCO PL 13 Aug 70 I)
PRACTICAL, the drills which permit the student to associate and
coordinate theory
with the actual items and objects to which the theory applies. Practical is
application
of what one knows to what one is being taught to understand, handle
or control. (HCOB 19 Jun 71 III)
PRD, Primary Rundown. (HCOB 20 Jul 72 I)
PRECIPITATION, the factors which cause the sickness to manifest itself.
(DMSMH, p. 92)
PRECLEAR, 1. a person who, through Scn processing, is finding out more
about
himself and life. (PXL, p. 20) 2. a spiritual being who is now on the
road to
becoming Clear, hence preclear. (HCOB 5 Apr 69) 3. one who is
discovering
things about himself and who is becoming clearer. (HCO PL 21 Aug 63)
PRECLEAR ASSESSMENT SHEET, the purpose of this form is to establish
auditor control over the preclear, to better acquaint the auditor with his
preclear,
and to provide essential information required. (BTB 24 Apr 69R)
PRECURSOR, earlier engram. (DTOT, p. 98)
PREDICTION, 1. when we speak of prediction we mean that he should
be in
communication with his environment as it will exist, as well as it exists.
(Dn 55!,
p. 62) 2. the process of knowing the future. Living only for today is
the process
of not knowing the future. (FOT, p. 85)
PREDISPOSITION, 1. before the fact, the guy is disposed to get sick.
(7204C07SO III) 2. the factors which prepared the body for sickness.
(DMSMH, p. 92)
PREFRONTAL LOBOTOMY, uses a scalpel or ice pick to perform an operation
on the prefrontal lobes of the brain. (DMSMH, p. 151)
PRE-HAVE, before one attained havingness he ran a “beforehavingness”
process hence “pre (before) have.” When the full scale was
achieved he could
have. (LRH Def. Notes)
PREHAVINGNESS BUTTONS, the things that prevent people from having.
(SH Spec 18, 6106C22)
PREHAVINGNESS SCALE, 1. an assessment scale which takes in
most
possible formulas and regimens: Havingness is the make-break point of
a case.
Before havingness can be tested for, all heavy areas on the lower part
of the
scale must be flat. The most elementary use of the scale is to
assess the points
on the scale upwards until a fall is observed and then to run this
fall out. (HCOB
28 Jan 61) 2. any scale giving degrees of doingness or not doingness.
(HCOB
7 Nov 62 III)
PREMATURE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, occurs when you “coax” a person to
talk after he has begun with a nod or a low “yes” you ack, make him
forget, then
make him believe you haven’t got it and then make him tell you at great
length.
He feels bad and doesn’t cognite and may ARC break. Any habit of agreeable
noises and nods can be mistaken for acknowledgement, ends cycle on the
speaker, causes him to forget, feel dull, believe the listener is stupid, get
cross,
get exhausted explaining and ARC break. The missed withhold is inadvertent.
One didn’t get a chance to say what one was going to say because
one was
stopped by premature acknowledgement. Result, missed W/H in the
speaker, with all its consequences. (HCOB 7 Apr 65)
PRENATAL ESP, another manifestation of charge and circuits. A circuit may
exist
which says, “I know what you’re thinking about,” and when returned to
its
vicinity the preclear seems to get the thoughts of mother and father by ESP.
Actually these “thoughts” are composites of phrases which occur in the
reactive
and standard banks of the preclear. There may well be extrasensory
perception, but “prenatal ESP” is false. (SOS, Bk. 2,
PRENATALS, a Dn term used to denote engrams received before birth. (BTB
12
Apr 72R)
PRENATAL VISIO, there actually is a prenatal visio, but it is black. The
blackness
of the prenatal, when the individual is stuck in a prenatal engram,
will actually
blot out his visio. There is no mechanism save that of the imagination
which is
known to produce the pictures that come about with “prenatal visio.” (SOS,
p. 209)
PRE-OT, a thetan beyond the state of Clear who, through the advanced
courses, is
advancing to the full state of operating thetan. (PRD Gloss)
PREPARED LIST, 1. prepared by the auditor, prepared by me, prepared by
somebody else. It is not given by the pc-it is made up, listed by
somebody
else, not the preclear. (Class VIII, No. 11) 2. lists designed to
find by-passed
charge and repair a faulty auditing action or life situation. (HCOB 28 May
70) 3.
is one which is issued in an HCOB and is used to correct cases. There are
many
of these. Notable amongst them is C/S 53 and its corrections. (HCOB 15 Oct
73)
PREPCHECK, 1. sec checking=security checking, so it couldn’t be used as
a purely
auditing action for the pc. So I had to have a new word. Prep for
preparatory
to auditing. It’s a forerunner of ruds. (LRH Def. Notes) 2. preparatory
check. A process. (HCOB 23 Aug 65) 3. on a prepcheck run each
reading
item (SF, F, LF, BD) from the assessed list of items on the prepcheck buttons.
Each button is run to F/N, Cog. Take up each reading button in turn until you
get
full EP for the subject. (BTB 10 Apr 72R)
PREPCHECK BUTTONS, the following order and number of prepcheck
buttons should be used wherever an “18-button prepcheck” is
recommended. Do not use the older order of buttons. For all uses the
18
prepcheck buttons now are: suppressed, careful of, didn’t reveal, not-ised,
suggested, mistake been made, protested, anxious about, decided, withdrawn
from, reached, ignored, stated, helped, altered, revealed, asserted, agreed
(with).
(HCOB 14 Aug 64)
PREPCHECKING, 1. a way of cleaning up a case in order to run Routine 3D
Criss
Cross. I developed prepchecking in order to get around an auditor’s
difficulty
in “varying the question” in pulling withholds. Auditors had a hard time
doing
this, hence prepchecking. Prepchecking became more important than a
“rote
procedure for sec checking.” The target of a prepcheck question is a
chain of
withholds. The purpose of prepchecking is to set up a pc’s rudiments so
they will
stay in during further clearing of the bank. (HCOB 1 Mar 62) 2. the
reason this is
called prepchecking and the reason it isn’t called withhold system
and it isn’t
called anything else but prepchecking is it’s preparatory to
clearing. (SH
Spec 114, 6202C21) 3. is the system of getting each rudiment in with
a crunch,
so it’s more or less permanently in during the auditing in 3DXX and that’s
prepchecking. (SH Spec 110, 6202C13)
PREPCLEARING, 1. preparatory to clearing. Prepclearing for short.
Abandon all further reference to security checking or sec checking. The task
of
the auditor in prepclearing is to prepare a pc’s rudiments so that
they can’t go
out during 3D Criss Cross. We have just risen well above
security checking in
ease of auditing and in case gains. (HCOB 12 Feb 62) 2. prepchecking
is
synonymous at the present moment. (SH Spec 114, 6202C21)
PRE-RELEASE, any patient who is entered into therapy to accomplish a release
from his chief difficulties, psychosomatic or aberrational. (DMSMH Gloss)
PRESENT TIME, 1. the time which is now and which becomes the past almost
as
rapidly as it is observed. It is a term loosely applied to the environment
existing in
now, as in “The preclear came up to present time,” meaning the
preclear
became aware of the existing matter, energy, space, and time of now. The
point
on anyone’s time track where his physical body (if alive) may be found. “Now.”
(HCOB 11 May 65) 2. when we say that somebody should be in present
time
we mean he should be in communication with his environment. We mean,
further, that he should be in communication with his environment as it
exists, not
as it existed. (Abil Mi 246) 3. a response to the continuous rhythm
of the
physical universe, resulting in a hereness in nowness. (HCOB 15 May 63) 4. the
ground, sky, walls, objects, and people of the immediate environment. In
other
words, the anatomy of present time is the anatomy of the room or area
in
which you are at the moment when you view it. (PAB 35) 5. a
continuing series
of instants in which, moment to moment, theta goes on changing mest. (SOS, p.
36) 6. an ever extending moment; and a person who is free on his time
track is
generally in present time, moving forward through the consecutive
moments of
time. (SOS, p. 102) 7. an arbitrary time, agreed upon, and
is the same across a
whole universe. It is the point of coincidence of three universes. (PAB 29) 8.
people go out of present time because they can’t have the mest of present
time, that’s it. Present time is only the referral point that exists.
In its absence all
becomes bank. (HCOB 29 Sept 60) Abbr. PT.
PRESENT TIME ENVIRONMENT, the whole area covering the pc’s life and
livingness over a definite period. It may be the last day, the last week, the
last
year, depending on the pc. (HCOB 16 Oct 63)
PRESENT TIME PROBLEM, 1. technically, a special problem that
exists in the
physical universe now, on which the pc has his attention fixed. (HCOB 31 Mar
60) 2. is one that exists in present time, in a real universe.
It is any set of
circumstances that so engages the attention of the preclear that he feels he
should
be doing something about it instead of being audited. (HCOB 3 Jul 59) 3.
a
present time problem is one which has its elements in the material
universe in
present time, which is going on now, and which would demand the preclear’s
attention to such an extent that he would feel he had better be doing
something
about it rather than be audited. (HCOB 16 Dec 57) 4. any worry that
keeps a pc
out of session, which worry must exist in present time in the real
universe.
(PAB 142) Abbr. PTP.
PRE-SESSION PROCESS, 1. a process that is used to get into session (a) a
stranger who isn’t receiving well; (b) a person antagonistic to Scn; (c) a
person
who ARC breaks easily in session; (d) a person who makes few gains in
auditing;
(e) a person who relapses after being helped; (f) a person who makes no gains
in
auditing; (g) a person who, having been audited, refused further auditing; (h)
any
person being audited as a check off before session, aloud to pc or silently by
auditor. (HCOB 21 Apr 60) 2. designed as classes of processes to
handle these
four points: (1) help factor; (2) control factor; (3) pc communication
factor; (4)
interest factor. These four are vital to auditing itself and without them
auditing
doesn’t happen. (HCOB 21 Apr 60)
PRESSOR BEAM, 1. the pressor is a beam which can be put out by a thetan
which acts as a stick and with which one can thrust oneself away or thrust
things
away. The pressor beam can be lengthened, and in lengthening, pushes
away.
Pressor beams are used to direct action. (Scn 8-8008, pp. 48-49) 2. a
pressor beam which is exerting pressure expands when it is
energized. (PDC
8).
PRESSOR RIDGE, that ridge formed by two or more pressor beams
operating
against each other in conflict. (Scn 8-8008, p. 49)
PRESSOR-TRACTOR RIDGE, a combination of pressor-tractor flows in
sufficient collision as to form a solidification of energy. (Scn 8-8008, p.
49)
PRESSURE, if one took a fork and pressed it against the arm, that would
be
pressure. A bank solidity is a form of pressure. (HCOB 19 Jan 67)
PRESSURE SOMATIC, is, in Dn, considered to be a symptom in a lock,
secondary or engram, simply part of the content. (HCOB 23 Apr 69)
PRETENDED DEATH CASE, the pretended death case has come to a point where
he considers the environment so fraught with menace that nothing in the
environment has any intent save to kill him and that death is immediate. He
has
insufficient energy or reason remaining even to appeal for help and, indeed,
he
considers that there is no person or object to which he can so appeal, and so
he
attempts to demonstrate to anything in the environment that it has won and
that he
is already dead. (SOS, p. 172)
PRETENDED KNOWINGNESS, is actually denial of knowingness. (SH Spec
35, 6108C08)
PRETENSE, a false reason or excuse. A mere show without reality. (HCO PL
3 May
72)
PREVENT, is to a large degree an anatomy of a problem. (SH Spec 29,
6107C14)
PREVENTIVE DIANETICS, a large subject, infiltrating the fields of
industry and
agriculture and other specialized activities of man, its basic principle is
the
scientific fact that engrams can be held to minimal content or prevented
entirely
with large gains in favor of mental health and physical well-being as well as
social
adjustment. (DMSMH, pp. 152-153)
PREVENTIVE SCIENTOLOGY, in this branch of processing, an individual is
freed from assuming states lower than those he has already suffered from. In
other words, the progress of tendencies, neuroses, habits and deteriorating
activities can be halted by Scn or their occurrence can be prevented. This is
done
by processing the individual on standard Scn processes without particular
attention to the aberration involved. (FOT, pp. 87-88)
PRICE OF FREEDOM, constant alertness, constant willingness to fight back.
There is no other price. (AHMC-1, 6012C31)
PRIDE, pride is aesthetic sensitivity. (5208CM07D)
PRIMAL CAUSE, communication origin. (Dn 55!, p. 85)
PRIMARY ENGRAM, one that contains physical pain and unconsciousness.
(NOTL, p. 46).
PRIMARY LOCK, the key-in of an engram takes place at
some future date from the
time the engram was actually received. The key-in moment contains analytical
reduction from weariness or slight illness. A situation similar to the
engram,
which contained “unconsciousness,” came about and keyed-in the engram.
This
is a primary lock. (DMSMH, p. 304)
PRIMARY MID-RUDS, suppress and invalidate. Those are the primary
mid-ruds.
(SH Spec 229, 6301C10)
PRIMARY RUNDOWN, 1.the Primary Rundown consists of word clearing
and study tech. It makes a student super-literate. (HCOB 4 Apr 72R) 2. consists
of Method 1 word clearing and Method 8 on study tapes and Student Hat.
(HCOB 30 Mar 72R) Abbr. PRD.
PRIMARY SCALE, a list of NOUNS or CONDITIONS which are key items in
mental reaction. When these are assessed one assessed the VERB needed to
complete a command from the SECONDARY SCALE. (HCOB 23 May 61) See
HCOB 23 May 61, Prehav Scale Revised for the actual scale. (LRH Def.
Notes)
PRIMARY UNIVERSE, the physical universe. (Abil 24)
PRIMARY UNMOTIVATED ACT, as any energy or space condition survives
only because it has been and is being altered, the primary unmotivated act
would be changing the condition of energy, space and objects. (COHA, p. 159)
PRIME CAUSE, prime postulate: “to be.” (DAB, Vol. II, 1951-52, p.
229)
PRIME POSTULATE, 1. a postulate may spring from past effort or prime
thought. A prime postulate is the decision to change from a state of
not
beingness to a state of beingness. (AP&A, p. 34) 2. we call the prime
postulate the basic purpose of the individual in Dianetics: Modern
Science of
Mental Health, or his goal. (SH Spec 168, 6207C10)
PRIME THOUGHT, the decision moving the original potential being from the
state
of not beingness to the state of beingness. Prime thought can occur at
any
moment during any lifetime, moving the individual from the state of not
beingness to the state of beingness. A common name for this phenomenon is
necessity level. (AP&A, p. 22)
PRINCIPLE OF A-R-C, the A-R-C triangle is affinity, reality, and
communication. The basic principle here is that as one raises or
lowers any
of the three, the others are raised or lowered, and that the key entrance
point to
these is communication. (PXL, p. 38)
PRIOR ASSESSMENT, 1. the person looked on drugs or alcohol as a cure for
unwanted feelings. One has to assess what was wrong before or prior to the
cure.
All it requires is a special assessment called a prior assessment. (HCOB
19
May 69, Drug and Alcohol Cases Prior Assessing) 2. AESPs listed
separately
and run R3R, prior to first drug or alcohol taken. (HCOB 31 Aug 74)
PRIOR CAUSE, it is one of the “facts” of objects that space and
energy must have
been caused before the object could exist in the mest universe. Thus
any object
has prior cause. (Scn 8-8008)
PRIOR CONFUSION, 1. all sticks on the time track stick because of a prior
confusion. The most stuck point on the track is a problem. The confusion
occurred minutes, days, weeks before this problem. (HCOB 9 Nov 61) 2. all
somatics, circuits, problems and difficulties including ARC breaks are all
preceded by a prior confusion. Therefore it is possible to eradicate
somatics
by sec checking the area of confusion which occurred just before the
pc noticed).
the somatic for the first time. (HCOB 2 Nov 61).
PRIOR READS, 1. reads which occur prior to the completion of
the major
thought. (EMD, p. 38) 2. any non-instantaneousness before the end of
the
sentence. (SH Spec 148, 6205C24)
PRO, Professional Course. (HCOB 29 Sept 66)
PROB, problem. (BTB 20 Aug 71R II)
PROB INT, problems intensive. (BTB 20 Aug 71R II)
PROBLEM, 1. a problem is postulate-counter-postulate, terminal counter-terminal,
force-counter-force. It’s one thing versus another thing. You’ve got two
forces or
two ideas which are interlocked of comparable magnitude and the thing stops
right there. All right, now with these two things one stuck against the other
you
get a sort of a timelessness, it floats in time. (SH Spec 82, 6111C21) 2.
a
problem is a postulate-counter-postulate resulting in indecision. That is
the first
manifestation of problems, and the first consequence of a problem is
indecision. (SH Spec 27, 6107C11) 3. a multiple confusion. (SH Spec
26X,
6107C03) 4. an intention counter-intention that worries the preclear.
(HCOB 23
Feb 61) 5. a problem is the conflict arising from two opposing
intentions. A
present time problem is one that exists in present time, in a real
universe.
(HCOB 3 Jul 59) 6. something which is persisting, the as-is-ness of
which
cannot be attained easily. (PRO 16, 5408CM20)
PROBLEMS INTENSIVES, 1. can key out present time problems of long
duration, chronic somatics, circuits and hidden standards. To give a problems
intensive the auditor first fills in the Preclear Assessment Form on the
preclear.
The auditor then asks the preclear for all self-determined changes the
preclear has
made this life. (HCOB 9 Nov 61) 2. each change or turning point, was
preceded
by a period of confusion. Find the persons present in the confusion. Assess
the
persons for most reaction, take the one with most reaction and run a
processing
check on that person to get the withholds the pc had from that person. (HCOB
17
Oct 61) [This rundown was later revised as follows.] 3. get the
self-determined
changes, handle each reading change in order of largest read. Locate the
prior
confusion to the change by asking the pc for it. You want the time. Predate
the
time of the prior confusion by one month. Prepcheck “Since (date) has
anything
been (prepcheck button)?” References are HCOB 30 July 1962, A Smooth HGC
25 Hour Intensive and HCOB 27 Sept 62, Problems Intensive Use (BTB 9 Oct
71RA III) [The above is a very brief summary only. The full series of steps
can
be found in the referenced HCOBs and BTB.]
PROBLEMS LONG DURATION, is spotted by no real change in characteristics
or OCA or general case. (LRH Def. Notes)
PROBLEMS RELEASE, expanded Grade I release. (CG&AC 75) See GRADE I
RELEASE.
PROCESS, a set of questions asked by an auditor to help a person find out
things
about himself or life. More fully, a process is a patterned action,
done by the
auditor and preclear under the auditor’s direction, which is invariable and
unchanging, composed of certain steps or actions calculated to release or
free a
thetan. There are many processes and these are aligned with the levels
taught to
students and with grades as applied to preclears, all of which lead the
student or
the preclear gradiently to higher understanding and awareness. Any single
process is run only so long as it produces change and no longer. (Scn AD)
PROCESS BITING, If the TA is moving, the process is biting and
if it
is not moving the process is not biting. No motion on the tone
arm dial= no
action in the bank . ( SH Spec 1, 6105C07)
PROCESS BY TONE ARM, theoretically when I say process by the tone arm
I mean keeping the needle somewhere in the vicinity of set and that gives you
your tone arm motion. (SH Spec 3, 6105Cl9)
PROCESS COMPLETION, defined as the end phenomena of the process.
(HCOB 26 May 71)
PROCESS CYCLE, selecting a process to be run on the preclear,
running the tone
arm action into it (if necessary) and running the tone arm action out of it.
(HCOB
7 Apr 64)
PROCESSED, drilled in Scn with Scn exercises. (PAB 82)
PROCESS FLAT, see FLAT PROCESS.
PROCESSING, 1. called “auditing” by which the auditor (practitioner)
“listens and
commands.” The auditor and the preclear (patient) are together out of doors
or in
a quiet place where they will not be disturbed or where they are not being
subjected to interrupting influences. The purpose of the auditor is to give
the
preclear certain and exact commands which the preclear can follow and
perform.
The purpose of the auditor is to increase the ability of the preclear. The
Auditor’s
Code is the governing set of rules for the general activity of auditing. (PAB
87)
2. the principle of making an individual look at his own existence, and
improve
his ability to confront what he is and where he is. (Aud 21 UK) 3. a
series of
methods arranged on an increasingly deep scale of bringing the preclear to
confront the no-confront sources of his aberrations and leading them to a
simple,
powerful, effective being! (HCO PL 18 Sept 67) 4. the verbal
exercising of a
patient (preclear) in exact Scn processes. (PAB 87) 5. processing is
not
getting data out of the preclear; it is not assembling his life for him as a
complete,
consecutive play-it is increasing his self-determinism and his right to
reason.
(DAB, Vol. II, p. 70 1951-52) 6. a procedure by which an individual
recovers
his self-determinism. No procedure which does not bring about increased
self-determinism
is processing. (Abil 114A)
PROCESSING CHECKS, you will see processing checks in literature going
out,
so don’t let it throw you. I’m talking about security checks. (SH
Spec 91,
6112C12)
PROCESS LAG, 1. the length of time it takes the whole circuit to clean or
clear or
get free and of course that length of time is how long it takes you to run
out that
question and we call that a process lag. If you are running Opening
Procedure
8-C and you have to run it on a preclear fourteen hours before he seems to be
in
good shape on the thing, you have done then a process lag and you’ve
cleaned
up a process lag. How long did it take for this process to be
effective on the
preclear, fourteen hours. (5411CM05) 2. this is the length of time it
requires for
the preclear to obtain a result from a process. (PAB 43) 3. the
length of time it
takes to reduce all communication lag from a type of question or action in
auditing. (PAB 43) 4. another kind of communication lag is simply a
processing.
lag. It’s the length of time that it takes the process to be
effective on the preclear.
(5410C M06)
PRODUCTION, an org must produce to survive. By production is
meant
training auditors who can audit, auditing pcs to a good result and making
money,
or in a total socialism obtaining adequate support in ratio to production.
(HCOB 21 Nov 71 I)
PROFESSIONAL AUDITING, sessions given by a trained auditor who is
governed by ethical codes and technical skill, who directs the pc’s
attention to
areas which when examined by the preclear will cause a release of sufficient
charge to cause tone arm action, thus reaching the eventual state of Clear.
(HCO
PL 21 Aug 63)
PROFESSIONAL SCIENTOLOGIST, one who expertly uses Scn on any area or
level of the society. (HCOB 10 Jun 60)
PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS, are defined as (1) those students who are
holding a valid, in force and in hand Class IV or above certificate; (2)
those
students who are holding a valid, in force and in hand old HCA/HPA
certificate
or (3) those students who are fully paid up through HAA and actually
on the
course. At a Church of Scientology SH organization, a student to
receive the
professional discount would have to be either (a) on the SHSBC or (b)
holding
a valid, in force and in hand SHSBC Class VI certificate. A valid in force
cert has
a fully paid up membership. (HCO PL 6 Aug 72R)
PROFILE, an APA or OCA profile was a picture of a valence or of
valences-
artificial overlays. (PAB 138)
PROGRAM, 1. is defined as the sequence of actions session by session to
be
undertaken on a case by the C/S in his directions to the auditor or auditors
auditing the case. (HCOB 12 Jun 70) 2. any series of actions designed
by a C/S
to bring about definite results in a pc. A program usually includes several
sessions. (HCOB 23 Aug 71) 3. the consecutive layout of what has to
be done in
the next many sessions. (HCOB 14 Jun 70)
PROGRAM COMPLETION, a program is complete when the end phenomena
of the program is attained. (HCOB 26 May 71)
PROGRAM CYCLE, selecting an action to be performed, performing that
action
and completing it. (HCOB 7 Apr 64)
PROGRAMMING, 1. the overall planning for a person of the courses,
auditing and
study he should follow for the next extended time period. (HCOB 19 Jun 71
III)
2. is simply how we are going to take the charge off the case. (SH Spec
271,
6305C30)
PROGRAM SHEET, a sheet which outlines the sequence of actions, session by
session, to be run on the pc to bring about a definite result. (BTB 30 Nov
72R)
PROGRESS PROGRAM, 1. when you are doing something to bring a case
back up to
where the case ought to be on his grade chart. (7204C07 SO I) 2. a
Scn auditing
program to clean up upsets in life. (HCOB 6 Sept 71) 3. a program to
eradicate
case mishandling by current life or auditing errors. (Aud 58 UK) 4. what
is
called a “Repair Program” on the first issue of C/S Series HCOB is
renamed a
progress program. (HCOB 25 Jun 70 II)
PROLONGATION, continuously gone on with. (7204C07 SO III).
PROMPTERS, THE, in Listen Style Auditing if the auditor believes the pc has
stopped because of embarrassment or some similar reason, the auditor has the
prompters, the only things he is allowed to use. Prompter (a) “Have
you
found something you think would make me think less of you?” Prompter (b)
“Is there something you thought of that you think I wouldn’t understand?”
Prompter (c) “Have you said something you felt I didn’t understand?
If so, tell
me again.” Prompter (d) “Have you found something you haven’t
understood?
If so, tell me about it.” (HCOB 10 Dec 64)
PROPITIATION, 1. the strange manifestation of the individual attempting
to buy
off the imagined danger by propitiation. Cases which are far down on
the tone
scale will, when they reach 1 .0, quite commonly offer the auditor
presents and
attempt to do things for him. (SOS, p. 57) 2. propitiation is an
apathy effort to
hold away a dangerous “source” of pain. To nullify the possible anger of
a person
perhaps long since dead but living now again in a partner, is the hope of
propitiation. (DMSMH, p. 309) 3. this conciliation is an effort
to feed or
sacrifice to an all destructive force. (DMSMH, p. 307)
PRO-SURVIVAL ENGRAM, 1. an engram which seems to be in favor of
survival. (DMSMH, p. 62) 2. pro-survival engrams containing the
ally
computation can be described as those which contain personnel who defended
the
patient’s existence in moments when the patient conceived that his
existence was
under attack. (DMSMH, p. 244) 3. any engram which, by content
only, not by
any real aids to the individual containing it, pretended to assist survival.
(DMSMH, p. 264)
PROTEST READ, an item, possibly already run, is seen to read. The
pc frowns.
He is protesting and the meter is registering protest, not the item. A
protest
almost never blows down the TA. (HCOB 29 Apr 69)
PROVISIONAL, meaning “not permanent.” (HCO PL 9 May 65)
PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE, the student graduate is given a provisional
certificate. This looks like any other certificate but is not
gold-sealed and has
provisional plainly on it. Provisional certificates expire after
one year if
not validated. (HCO PL 31 Aug 74 II) See also PERMANENT CERTIFICATE.
PR PR, power processes. (Class VIII No. 17)
PSEA, pain, sensation, emotion, attitude. (7203C30S0)
PSEUDO-ALLY, 1. a person about whom the preclear has a similar
computation as
an ally not based directly on an engram recording but on a similarity
to an ally.
(SOS, Bk. 2, p. 112) 2. a person whom the reactive mind has confused
with the
real ally. (DMSMH, p. 251).
PSEUDO-CENTERS, the personalities of
people whom you’ve tried to help and
have failed. These are “valences.” (HFP, p. 96)
PSYCHE, 1. a thetan, the spirit, the being himself. (SH Spec 31, 6407C29)
2. soul.
(5506C03) 3. a Greek word meaning spirit. (PAB 82)
PSYCHIATRY, the primary difference between Scn and psychiatry is
that
psychiatry is authoritarian and tells the person what’s wrong with him,
often
introducing a new lie. Scn finds out what’s wrong with the person from the
person. (SH Spec 294, 6308C14)
PSYCHO, Slang. the bank has total effect upon him and he has no effect of
any kind
on the bank. A psycho is actually an engram bank in full
dramatization. (SH
Spec 4, 6105C26)
PSYCHO-, combining form: refers to mind. (DMSMH, p. 92)
PSYCHO-ANALYSIS, is a system of mental therapy developed by Sigmund Freud
in Austria in 1894 and which depends upon the following practices for its
effects:
the patient is made to discourse (free associate) on and recall his childhood
for
years while the practitioner effects a transfer of the patient’s
personality to his
own and searches for hidden sexual incidents believed by Freud to be the only
cause of aberration; the practitioner reads sexual significance into all
discourse
and evaluates it for the patient along sexual lines; the entirety of the
cases of
psycho-analysis have never been tabulated and little or no testing has
been
done to establish the validity of the system. (PAB 92)
PSYCHOLOGY, 1. defined this way: psyche-ology; spirit, study of.
(AHMC 1,
6012C31) 2. that body of practice devoted to the creation of an
effect on living
forms. It is not a science since it is not an organized body of knowledge. In
actual
use it is a dramatization of Axiom 10, wholly reactive. In this wise the word
can
be used by Scientologists, and this definition can be used legally to prove
Scn
isn’t psychology. (HCOB 22 Jul 59) 3. the study of the
spirit (or mind) that
came into the peculiar position of being a study of the spirit which denied
the
spirit. (PAB 82) 4. a study of the brain and nervous system and its
reaction
patterns. (ASMC 3, 5506C03) 5. an anglicized word, not today true to
its
original meaning. Psychology is composited from psyche and ology, and
psyche is mind or soul, but leading psychological texts begin very,
very
carefully by saying that today the word does not refer to the mind or to the
soul.
To quote one, it “has to be studied by its own history,” since it no
longer refers to
the soul, or even to the mind. So we don’t know what psycho refers
to
today. (PXL, p. 2) 6. the study of the human brain and
stimulus-response
mechanism and its code word was “man to be happy, must adjust to his
environment.” In other words-man, to be happy must be a total effect. (2ACC
lB, 5311CM17)
PSYCHOPOLITICS, the technical name for brainwashing. (Op Bull No. 9)
PSYCHOSIS, 1. the root word “psych” refers only to a being or
soul and the
“osis” could loosely be defined as “the condition of.” (Cert,
Vol. 13, No. 2) 2.
psychosis could be technically called an inability to be; so it naturally
is an
inability to communicate because beingness is a problem in anchor points and
that’s a problem in communication . ( Spr Lect 9, 5303CM27) 3. an
inability to
cope with the routine problems of the first and second dynamics . ( Spr Lect
9,
5303CM27) 4. psychosis is a complete inability to assign time and
space. (Scn
8-80, p. 44) 5. any major form of mental affliction or disease. (SOS,
p. 25) 6. a
conflict of commands which seriously reduce the individual’s ability to
solve his
problems in his environment to a point where he cannot adjust some vital
phase of
his environmental needs. (DTOT, p. 58) 7. the guy is just generally
the effect of
everything. (SH Spec 70, 6607C21) 8. is simply an evil purpose. It
means a
definite obsessive desire to destroy. (ESTO No. 3, 7203C02 SO I).
PSYCHOSOMATIC,
1. psycho of course refers to mind and somatic refers to
body; the term psychosomatic means the mind making the body ill or
illnesses
which have been created physically within the body by derangement of the
mind.
(DMSMH, p. 92) 2. a chronic pain which amounts to a physical illness
with
which the pc has been afflicted for a very long time. They turn on and they
don’t
turn off. (SH Spec 92, 6112C13)
PSYCHOSOMATICALLY ILL CASE, one in which the entheta side of the
engram is suppressed and the somatic side of the engram is in
restimulation.
(SOS, p. 82)
PSYCHOSOMATIC ILLNESS, 1. it is the pain contained in a past experience
or
the physical malfunction of a past experience. The facsimile of that
experience
gets into present time and stays with the person until a shock drops it out
of sight
again or until it is processed out. A shock or necessity however permits it
to come
back. (NSOL, pp. 139-140) 2. this we call physical illness caused
by the
mind. In brief, such illness is caused by perceptions received in the
reactive mind
during moments of pain and unconsciousness. (PAB 85) 3. physiological
insanity. It is being expressed by the body rather than by the mind.
(8ACC 6,
5410CM08) 4. Illnesses which have a mental origin but which are
nevertheless organic. (DMSMH, p. 91)
PSYCHOTHERAPY, 1. is an effort to remove neurosis and psychosis from man
by immediate address to the individual and the group. (LPLS 1, 5510C08) 2. a
series of processes by which the past is addressed to remedy the present or
by
which physical matter, such as the human brain, is rearranged (as in a
prefrontal
lobotomy) in order to inhibit odious conduct in present time. (Scn Jour 14-G)
PSYCHOTIC, 1. does not know what is going on in his environment and does
not
know what is going on inside himself. It is all unknown and therefore
unobservational-unobserved. He doesn’t know what’s happening inside
himself
and he doesn’t know what’s happening with himself and he doesn’t know
what’s
happening where he is and he doesn’t know what’s happening in front of
him or
behind him at any given time of the day or night. This is the one common
denominator of all psychosis. (SH Spec 41, 6108C17) 2. that
person who
cannot receive orders of any kind, who sits unmoving or goes berserk at the
thought of doing anything told him by another determinism. (HCOB 25 Aug 60
II) 3. the complete subject of one or more unknown causes to which he
is the
unwilling effect and any effort on his part to be cause is interfered with by
the
things to which he is the effect. (PAB 144) 4. when a person has lost
his ability
to impose time and space upon his facsimiles and his memories he’s psychotic,
he’s gone. (5209CM04B) 5. an avoidance of both the future and
present time
and a shift into the past. (PAB 17) 6. the case which cannot observe
but thinks
obsessively is known to us as the psychotic. (PAB 8) 7. that
person according
to Dn definition whose theta has become entheta completely, and who is either
entirely locked up in an engram or chain of engrams and does nothing but
dramatize them or who is under the command of a control circuit and does some
computation, if limited and unreasonable. (SOS, Bk. 2, p. 190) 8. an
individual
who cannot handle himself or his environment well enough to survive and who
must be cared for to protect others from him or to protect him from himself.
(SOS, p. 25) 9. a person who is physically or mentally harmful to
those about
him out of proportion to the amount of use he is to them. (SOS, p. 26) 10.
computation only of past situations. (Scn 0-8, p. 89)
PSYCHOTIC BREAK, 1. when a person drops below the 2.0 level he
has so
much entheta compared to his theta that a sudden shock may simply enturbulate
the remaining theta and send him into a psychotic break. When all the
theta is
enturbulated, its reaction is to kick apart theta and mest, in other words,
cause
death and remove the organism from the path of other organisms. (SOS, p. 28)
2. some person disorients a human being one time too many and it’s
just that,
disorientation. The person tells him he’s here when he’s there and fouls
him up
one way or the other and pulls the space out, or tells him he can’t
stay there
anymore, or tells him that he can’t have that space, or tells him that he
can’t have
that matter which also contains space. He loses something in other words. But
what he loses most importantly is space. So he loses this space, and one day
he
feels with several facsimiles a clank, and he doesn’t feel good at all.
(PDC 25) 3.
a neurotic person has not given up the strain of keeping some of his
attention in
present time, and will not do so until forced by chronic, constant
restimulation to
do so. When this happens the neurotic suddenly becomes psychotic. A
psychotic break has occurred. (DAB, Vol. I, No. 6, 1950)
P.T., present time. (SH Spec 72, 6607C28)
PT ENVIRONMENT LIST, 1. an Expanded Dianetics Rundown. The auditor
finds out what is charged in the pc’s present time environment, then
gets
PSEAs connected with that and runs standard R3R on the items. (7203C30S0) 2.
life and livingness environment, the workaday world of the pc is a source of
restimulation. (HCOB 1 Oct 63)
PTP, present time problem. (BCR, p. 21)
PTP, basically the inability to confront the dual-terminal nature of the
universe. It is an
inability to span attention and denotes that the pc who is having lots of
PTPs has
his attention very fixed on something. (HCOB 31 Mar 60)
PTP OF LONG DURATION, 1. b y long duration we mean this lifetime
absolute maximum limit. As soon as we exceed this lifetime we have case. (SH
Spec 42, 6108C18) 2. the attention is fixed on something in present
time all right
but it’s also been fixed on this thing for a long time and is usually
subjective. (SH
Spec 42, 6108C18)
PTP OF SHORT DURATION, fixed attention on the immediate environment. (SH
Spec 42, 6108C18)
PTS, 1. means potential trouble source which itself means a person
connected to
a suppressive person. All sick persons are PTS. All pcs who roller-coaster
(regularly lose gains) are PTS. Suppressive persons are themselves PTS to
themselves. (HCOB 20 Apr 72) 2. is the manifestation of a
postulate-counterpostulate.
(SH Spec 68, 6510C14) 3. environmental menace that keeps
something continuously keyed in. This can be a constant recurring somatic, a
continual, recurring pressure or a mass. The menace in the environment is not
imaginary in such extreme cases. (HCOB 5 Dec 68)
PTS RD CORRECTION LIST, this correction list is assessed and
handled
after a PTS Rundown has been done on the pc. It also serves as a check
list of
expected actions with the Rundown. It is always assessed M5 . EP
is pc no
longer upset, each reading item taken to EP. (BTB 11 Aug 72RA)
PTS TYPE A, a person intimately connected with persons (such as marital
or familial
ties) of known antagonism to mental or spiritual treatment or Scn. (HCO PL 5
Apr 72 I)
PTS TYPE ONE, the SP on the case is right in present time, actively
suppressing the
person. Type one is normally handled by an ethics officer in the
course of a
hearing. (HCOB 24 Nov 65)
PTS TYPE TWO, type two is harder to handle than type one, for the
apparent
suppressive person in present time is only a restimulator for the actual
suppressive. The pc who isn’t sure, won’t disconnect, or still
roller-coasters, or
who doesn’t brighten up, can’t name any SP at all is a type two. (HCOB 24
Nov
65).
PTS TYPE THREE, the type three PTS is mostly in
institutions or would be. On
this case the type two’s apparent SP is spread all over the world and is
often more
than all the people there are-for the person sometimes has ghosts about him
or
demons and they are just more apparent SPs but imaginary as beings as well.
(HCOB 24 Nov 65)
PURPOSE, the survival route chosen by an individual, a species, or a unit
of matter
or energy in the accomplishment of its goal. (NOTE: the purpose is specific
and
may be closely defined being a subdivision of one of the sub-dynamics. It has
been tentatively established by investigation that an individual human being
has
established his purpose for life at the age of two years and that the actual
purpose
is not derived in any degree from engrams but is only warped by them.) (DTOT
Gloss)
PV=ADx, see POTENTIAL VALUE.
PV, potential value. (DMSMH, p. 40)
PV=IDx, see POTENTIAL VALUE.
Q.
Q, 1. Q, came from quod in Q.E.D. or “therefore” in geometry. “It
follows.” (LRH
Def. Notes) 2 . a mathematical designation. It can be defined this
way: it is the
level from which we are now viewing which is a common denominator to all
experience which we can now view. The highest level from which we’re
operating. (PDC 6)
Q AND A, 1. means “Question and Answer.” When the term Q and A
is used it
means one did not get an answer to his question. It also means not
getting
compliance with an order but accepting something else. Example: Auditor, “Do
birds fly?” Pc, “I don’t like birds.” Auditor, “What don’t you
like about birds?”
Flunk. It’s a Q and A. The right reply would be an answer to the question
asked
and the right action would be to get the original question answered. (HCOB
5
Dec 73) 2. the origin of the term comes from “changing when the pc
changes.” A
later definition was “Questioning the pc’s Answer.” The
basic answer to a
question is, obviously, a question if one follows the duplication
of the comm
formula completely. Q and A is a failure to complete a cycle of action on a
preclear. An auditor who starts a process, just gets it going, gets a new
idea
because of pc cognition, takes up the cognition and abandons the original
process
is Q and A'ing. (HCOB 7 Apr 64)
Q AND A’D, did what the preclear did. Any time the preclear changed the
auditor
changed. (PAB 151)
Qs, THE, there is a series, numbering about five above the level of logic
and above
the level of axiom. I have been calling these things the Qs, just the letter
“Q,” the
mathematical symbol. We call them the Qs to differentiate them from other
things.
Actually Q can be defined this way: it is the level from which we are now
viewing, which is the common denominator to all experience which we can now
view. This is the level from which we’re viewing all experience and which
acts as
a common denominator to all this experience and the Q is the highest level
from
which we are operating. (PDC 6)
QUACK, is anyone who pretends to be something which he is not, or one who
is not
able to do what he claims to do, especially if he takes money for this
pretense.
(HCO Info Ltr 22 Sept 63)
QUAD, quadruple. (HCOB 4 Apr 71-lR)
QUAD DIANETICS, Quadruple Dianetics is four flow items, Dianetic items
into four flows. F-1 is flow one, something happening to self. F-2 is
flow two,
doing something to another. F-3 is flow three, others doing things to others.
F-0
is flow zero, self doing something to self. Standard R3R commands are used on
Quad Dianetics. (HCOB 4 Apr 71-lR)
QUAD FLOWS, F-1 is flow one, something happening to self. F-2 is flow
two, doing something to another. F-3 is flow three, others doing
things to
others. F-0 is flow zero, self doing something to self. (HCOB 4 Apr
71-lR)
QUAL, the Qualifications Division (Division 5 of a church) where
the student is
examined and where he may receive cramming or special assistance and where he
is awarded completions and certificates and where his qualifications as
attained
on courses or in auditing are made a permanent record. (HCOB 19 Jun 71 III)
QUESTION CLEAN, gives no instant read. (HCOB 24 Jun 62)
QUICKIE, in the dictionary you will find “Quickie also quicky:
something done or
made in a hurry. Also: a hurriedly planned and executed program (as of
studies).”
Anything that does not fully satisfy all requirements is quickie. So “quickie”
really means “omitting actions for whatever reason that would satisfy all
demands
or requirements and doing something less than could be achieved.” In short
a
quickie is not doing all the steps and actions that could be done to make
a perfect
whole. (HCOB 19 Apr 72)
QUICKIE GRADES, 1. a derogatory term denoting grades “run”
without running
all the processes of the grades each to full end phenomena thus
reducing the
effectiveness of Scn by failure to apply it properly. (BTB 12 Apr 72R) 2.
pc
didn’t actually reach full abilities in earlier Scn auditing. (HCOB 25 Jun
70 II)
QUICKIE LOWER GRADES, (also called “Triple Grades”) means one F/N for
each of three flows or three F/Ns per grade. There are not just three
F/Ns per
grade. There are dozens of F/Ns. (HCOB 30 Oct 71)
QUICKIE PROGRAMS, those which omit essential steps like vital lists or
2wcs to
get data. FESes per past errors are often omitted. (HCOB 19 Apr 72)
QUICK STUDY, a quick study by which is meant a student who learns
rapidly or
a person who grasps a subject quickly, has a high ability to confront
that
subject. (HCOB 2 Jun 71 I).