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This article is from the Scientology Terminology Dictionary, by martinh@islandnet.com (Martin Hunt) with numerous contributions by others.

30 Some definitions from the cult's literature: T-W


Technique 88, 1. a technique is in there for everything. And that's
why we say Technique 88. There's an infinity of techniques inside
of Technique 88. Technique 88 includes all of the technology of
doing anything that man or any other being has ever done.
(5206CM25B) 2. is processing the theta body and actually anything
that pertains to processing the theta body can be lumped into
Technique 88. (5206CM27A) 3. the knowledge and know-how necessary
to clear a theta body. (5206CM27A)

Theta Clear, 1. It is a person who operates exterior to a body
without need of a body. 2. That state wherein the preclear can
remain with certainty outside his body when the body is hurt. 3. A
*theta clear*, then can be defined as a person who is at cause over
his own reactive bank and can create and uncreate it at will. Less
accurately he is a person who is willing to experience. *Theta
clear* is stable. 4. *Theta clear* would mean clear of the mest
body or cleared of the necessity to have a mest body. 5. There are
two types of *theta clear*, the theta being which is cleared of its
necessity or compulsion to have a body and a theta being which is
cleared all the way on the track. 6. The basic definition of *theta
clear* is: no further necessity for beingnesses. 7. This is a
relative not an absolute term. It means that the person, this
thought unit, is clear of his body, his engrams, his facsimiles,
but can handle and safely control a body. 8. In its highest sense,
means no further dependency on bodies. 9. An individual who, as a
being, is certain of his identity apart from that of the body, and
who habitually operates the body from outside, or exteriorized.
(from TD)

Time Track, the consecutive mental image pictures recording the
consecutive moments of "now" through which the individual has
lived. It consists of locks, secondaries, and engrams. (HCOB 11
May, AD 15)

Tone Scale, a scale which shows the emotional tones of a person.
These, ranged from the highest to the lowest, are, in part serenity
(the highest level), enthusiasm (as we proceed downward),
conservatism, boredom, antagonism, anger, covert hostility, fear,
grief, apathy. (from SOS glossary)

Tone Scale, the intention to exert effort bridges into the body by
emotion. In other words, the physical-mental bridge is called the
energy manifestation of affinity. As used in Dn, emotion could be
called the index of state of being. In the English language,
'emotional' is often considered synonymous with 'irrational.' This
would seem to assume that if one is emotional one cannot be
reasonable. No more unreasonable assumption could possibly be made.
(From the TD)

Trans-orbital leucotomy, an operation which, while the patient is
being electrically shocked, thrusts an ordinary dime store ice pick
into each eye and reaches up to rip the analyzer apart (DMSMH, p.
194)

Withhold, 1. A Withhold is an unspoken, unannounced transgression
against a moral code by which the person was bound. 2. The
unwillingness of the pc to talk to the auditor or tell him
something. 3. A Withhold is something that a person believes that
if it is revealed it will endanger their self-preservation. 4. When
a person should be reaching and is withdrawing that's a Withhold.
9. Is always the manifestation which comes after an overt. Any
Withhold comes after an overt. (from TD)


 

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