Subject Clearing Aberration

Please see Postulate Mechanics.

Processing is the application of a procedure to bring about an improvement in a person’s condition. In Subject Clearing, the processes have been obtained from the study of Vedic Hinduism, Buddhism, Psychoanalysis and Scientology.

In Subject Clearing, you can always go back to a previously applied process and run it again.

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Process

This Subject Clearing process explores the subject of the universe. 

PREREQUISITE: Subject Clearing Reality

Look up these words in this sequence per the definitions given below.

ABERRATION, ANOMALY, UNASSIMILATED IMPRESSION, FACSIMILE, MISCONCEPTION, MIS-POSTULATE, UNCONSCIOUS MIND, REACTIVE MIND, HYSTERIA, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY.

As you look up a definition, ask yourself,

“What crosses my mind as I look up this definition?”

Notice the internal reaction. Apply The 12 Aspects of Mindfulness to that reaction. If there is a disagreement, or you sense some anomaly, then address it with Subject Clearing Viewpoint.

You may consult dictionaries, Wikipedia, Textbooks, etc., to sort out the disagreement or anomaly present. Contemplate on these words until you are fully satisfied with your understanding.

For more definitions, please refer to KHTK Glossary: Subject Clearing.

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Definitions

ABERRATION
Aberration is a departure from rational thought or behavior. From the Latin, aberrare, to wander from; Latin, ab, away, errare, to wander. It means basically to err, to make mistakes, or more specifically to have fixed ideas which are not true. Aberrated conduct would be wrong conduct, or conduct not supported by reason. In general, aberration is a violation of the Principle of Oneness that is seen as anomalies.

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ANOMALY
An ANOMALY is any violation of the Principle of Oneness, such as, discontinuity (missing data), inconsistency (contradictory data), or disharmony (arbitrary data). An anomaly is always viewed from one’s viewpoint. Resolution of anomaly always expand’s the knowingness of one’s viewpoint.

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UNASSIMILATED IMPRESSION
Anomalies arise in the viewpoint when there are unassimilated impressions. Such impressions exist in the mind in the form of facsimiles, misconceptions and mis-postulates. They create all kinds of aberrations in a person’s thinking and behavior. The solution lies in discovering and assimilating such impressions.

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FACSIMILE
When a sensations, such as those from traumatic experiences, are difficult to break up, they remain as a copy (facsimile) of what was sensed. The facsimile does not get assimilated into the mental matrix; and therefore, its contents cannot be perceived. The facsimile is, however, embedded in the mental matrix. When it gets activated it acts as an unknown influencer. It gives rise to aberrated thinking and behavior that cannot be corrected without discovering and assimilating the facsimile. 

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MISCONCEPTION
A misconception is an erroneous conception, a mistaken notion, such as, a fixed idea, an irrational belief, or a misunderstood.  

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MIS-POSTULATE
A mis-postulate is a postulate that is in violation of the Principle of Oneness.

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UNCONSCIOUS MIND
Freud postulated the unconscious mind, which affects a person’s emotions and behavior, but the person is not conscious of its contents.  The “unconscious mind” seems to be the thought structure of the person’s viewpoint. The viewpoint can perceive everything external to it, but it cannot perceive its own thought structure.

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REACTIVE MIND
The unassimilated parts of the mental matrix influence the thinking of a person into having fixed ideas, and influence his behavior into engaging in actions not supported by reason. This is the Reactive Mind postulated by Hubbard, which works on a totally stimulus-response basis.

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HYSTERIA
Hysteria is a term often used to describe emotionally charged behavior that seems excessive and out of control. When someone responds in a way that seems disproportionately emotional for the situation, they are often described as being “hysterical.”

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DEPRESSION
Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. Also called major depressive disorder or clinical depression, it affects how you feel, think and behave and can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems.

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ANXIETY
Anxiety is constant computation or worry about a certain problem. Anxiety may be defined as apprehension, tension, or uneasiness that stems from the anticipation of danger, which may be internal or external.

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