THE TIME TRACK AND ENGRAM RUNNING BY CHAINS BULLETIN I Flashcards

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What are the five main steps in the NED DRD?

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  1. The Original Assessment
  2. Narrative Handlings of Drugs
  3. The Preassessment
  4. The Prior Assessment
  5. The Final Step–More Objectives,.
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Give first 8 steps of the ned pc full program outline

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  1. Original Assessment
  2. PTS Handlings
  3. Objective ARC
  4. Purification Rundown
  5. Objectives
  6. TRs 0-9
  7. Dianetics C/S 1
  8. Drug Rundown
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Define Free Track

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That part of the time track that is free of pain and misadventure, in that the pc doesn’t freeze up on it.

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Define FACSIMILE

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Any mental picture that is unknowingly created and part of the time track is called a FACSIMILE, whether an engram, secondary, lock or pleasure moment.

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Define MOCK-UP

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Any knowingly created mental picture that is not part of a time track is called a MOCK-UP.

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Define DUB-IN

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Any unknowingly created mental picture that appears to have been a record of the physical universe but is in fact an altered copy of the time track is called a DUB-IN.

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Define ENGRAMS

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Those parts of the time track that contain moments of pain and unconsciousness are called ENGRAMS.

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Define SECONDARIES

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Those parts of the time track which contain misemotion based on earlier engramic experience are called SECONDARIES.

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Define KEY-IN.

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Those parts of the time track which contain the first moment an earlier engram is restimulated are called KEY-INS

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Define LOCKS

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Those parts of the time track which contain moments the pc associates with key-ins are called LOCKS.

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Define CHAINS.

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A series of similar engrams, or of similar locks, are called CHAINS.

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Define BASIC.

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A BASIC is the first incident (engram, lock, overt act) on any chain.

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Define BASIC BASIC.

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BASIC BASIC is the first engram on the whole time track.

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What is meant by INCIDENT?

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By INCIDENT is meant the recording of an experience, simple or complex, related by the same subject, location or people, understood to take place in a short and finite time period such as minutes or hours or days.

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What is a CHAIN OF INCIDENTS made up of?

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A CHAIN OF INCIDENTS makes up a whole adventure or activity related by the same subject, general location or people, understood to take place in a long time period, weeks, months, years or even billions or trillions of years.

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What can an incident be?

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An incident can be an engram, secondary, key-in or lock.

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What is the BASIC on a chain of incidents?

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A chain of incidents has only one BASIC. Its BASIC is the earliest engram received from or overt act committed against the subject, location or beings which make it a chain.

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What is a GROUPER?

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A grouper is anything which pulls the time track into a bunch at one or more points. When the grouper is gone, the time track is perceived to be straight.

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What is unavailability caused by?

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Unavailability is caused by the pc’s inability to confront or BOUNCERS and DENYERS.

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Describe the action of a BOUNCER.

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A BOUNCER throws the pc backward, forward, up or down from the track and so makes it apparently unavailable.

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Describe the action of a DENYER.

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A DENYER obscures a part of track by implying it is not there or elsewhere (a misdirector) or should not be viewed.

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What are the “permanently created” portions of the time track?

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The “permanently created” portions are those times of overwhelm and indecision which almost entirely submerged the thetan’s own will and awareness.

Such parts are found in implants and great stresses. These parts are in permanent restimulation.

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What does the mechanism of “permanent restimulation” consist of?

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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.”

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What is the mechanism of the time track?

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The mechanism of the time track can then be said to be the primary action in making a thetan solid, immobile and decisionless. For without a record of the past accumulating and forming a gradient of solidification of the thetan, the entrapment potential of the physical universe would be negligible and the havingness which it offers might be quite therapeutic.