Subject Clearing OT III

Please see The Level of OT III

Reference: Course on Subject Clearing

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 Self. 

PREREQUISITE: The Level of OT II

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

OT III, OPERATING THETAN (OT), BODY THETAN (BT), MISCONCEPTION, R6 IMPLANT, INCIDENT II, MOCK UP, INCIDENT I, OT III RUNNING, OT III CAUTION, OT III COMMENTS.

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

OT III 
Hubbard says, “Before the beginning of time, thetans existed, separate from one another.”  The level of OT III explains the philosophy of Scientology on which its therapy is based. The fundamental postulate of Scientology is “individuality,” which is referred to  as thetan.

Hubbard postulated further that, the key characteristic of individuality is to control its environment. Since individualities exist in each other’s environment, it is postulated that there is contest among individualities rather than cooperation. Thus, early on the track, thetans implant each other to reduce their capabilities. They are reduced so much that we find thousands of them attached to a single body. A body thetan acts like an implanted thinking circuit. This is how aberrations have come about.

OT III seeks to return the thetan’s power by stripping away implants; so, the thetan can act independently of the physical body, and cause a physical event to occur through sheer force of will. But according to the OT III theory, once the thetans are free, the implanting cycle is bound to occur again. This theory is depressing indeed. It is better to ignore the postulates of this theory and just focus on the therapeutic aspects of it to see where it takes us.

OPERATING THETAN (OT)
Apparently, a person is an operating thetan when he operates unrestricted by the consideration of the body. This is interpreted to mean that the person can operate without a body. This is further interpreted to mean that a person is immortal. Therefore, the goal in Scientology is to achieve immortality for one’s individuality. 

According to Subject Clearing, a person is an operating thetan when he no longer has any unassimilated impressions. His postulates and considerations are totally aligned with the natural laws governing thought, energy and matter. He has resolved the anomalies to do with his beingness, and he operates without effort as one with his body and the universe. He is able to pervade the whole universe and resolve anomalies actively as he comes across them. The goal in Subject Clearing is the continual resolution of anomalies to see where it takes us. Please see The Definition of OPERATING THETAN.

BODY THETAN (BT)
Hubbard says, ”One’s body is a mass of individual thetans stuck to oneself or to the body. One has to clean them off by running incident II and Incident I. It is a long job, requiring care, patience and good auditing. You are running beings. They respond like any preclear. Some large, some small. Thetans believed they were one. This is the primary error. Good luck.” Essentially, a body thetan (BT) is a thetan stripped of all its capabilities and reduced to its most pathetic state.

According to Subject Clearing, BTs are misconceptions or postulated anomalies that have become part of a person’s beingness. Examples of BTs are “blind spots” like fixed ideas, false beliefs, biases, and prejudices. A specific blind spot could be a hidden consideration that one is superior to others. Such blind spots distort the person’s viewpoint and he can see neither the present nor the past as it is. Please see The Definition of BODY THETAN.

MISCONCEPTION
A misconception, or a postulated anomaly, lies at the bottom of a facsimile. For example, in the midst of a car accident a person may postulate, “I am a bad driver,” or “I cannot drive a car.” It may just be a minor accident, but the postulate is made and then forgotten. It gets buried so deep that it affects the very viewpoint of the person. After, such an incident, this person’s driving gets worse and worse. He even gets into a fatal accident, which forms the actual engram and buries his postulate even further. When the engram is run, this postulate is never discovered. On OT Levels, one is directly handling such postulates or misconceptions. Hubbard called them Body thetans (BTs).

R6 IMPLANT
With respect to the misconceptions implanted deep into the psyche, Hubbard says, “The pictures contain God, the Devil, angels, space opera, theaters, helicopters, a constant spinning, a spinning dancer, trains and various scenes very like modern England. You name it, it’s in this implant we call in its entirety R6.” Apparently, a lot of force is connected with R6 implant. So, when any part of this implant is resolved, it brings about a sudden release of energy, akin to an explosion. Simple recalls are not adequate to resolve this implant. It can only be resolved using an appropriate gradient.

INCIDENT II
This is an incident run on OT III, which is akin to the description of “the fall of Man” in Abrahamic Religions. The sequences in Incident II may be described briefly as follows, “H-bomb dropped on volcano… explosion… terrific winds… thetan carried over peak… electronic ribbon came up… he stuck to it… it was then pulled down and he was (as part of a group) implanted with R6… picture of pilot saying he is mocking it up.” 

Hubbard presents Incident II as something that occurred 75,000,000 years ago. It plays out like a science fiction story, “The head of the Galactic Federation (76 planets around larger stars visible from here) (founded 95,000,000 years ago, very space opera) solved overpopulation (250 billion or so per planet, 178 billion on average) by mass implanting. He caused people to be brought to Teegeeack (Earth) and put an H-Bomb on the principal volcanos (Incident II) and then the Pacific area ones were taken in boxes to Hawaii and the Atlantic area ones to Las Palmas and there “packaged”. His name was Xenu. He used renegades. Various misleading data by means of circuits etc. was placed in the implants. When through with his crime loyal officers (to the people) captured him after six years of battle and put him in an electronic mountain trap where he still is. “They” are gone. The place (Confederation) has since been a desert. The length and brutality of it all was such that this Confederation never recovered.”

In Incident II, the thetans were given 36 days of implanting, to render them servile and incapable of decision.The implants include the Clearing Course and OT II materials.

MOCK UP
The Incident II includes a picture of pilot saying he is mocking it up. This is Hubbard’s way of saying that all these human aberrations exist because the person is postulating them unconsciously. In other words, underlying all misconceptions are postulates. Postulates mock up a person’s beingness too. According to Hubbard, the source of postulates is the thetan, where the beingness of the thetan itself is made up of postulates. Basically, the thetan is mocking himself up. This amounts to Scientology using circular logic in place of the linear concept of Unknowable.

INCIDENT I
The Incident I is run after Incident II because it is earlier. The sequences in Incident I may be described briefly as follows, “Loud snap… waves of light… chariot comes out, turns right and left… cherub comes out… blows horn, comes close… shattering series of snaps… cherub fades back (retreats)… blackness dumped on thetan…”

Hubbard presents Incident I as something that occurred 4 quadrillion years ago. According to the Abrahamic religions, a cherub is one of the unearthly beings who directly attend to God. The numerous depictions of cherubim assign to them many different roles, such as protecting the entrance of the Garden of Eden. The above is probably the imagery of God and the universe emerging together. It could also be the reaching out and withdrawing of attention. It is an interesting code to decipher. This appears to be the absolute beginning. There is no awareness before this.

OT III RUNNING

  1. A body thetan (BT) is located as a point of sensation (mass, pressure or feeling) on the surface of the body, inside the body, or in the environment around the body. 
  2. If the sensation is spread out and diffused it represents a cluster of BTs. It needs to be broken up into sharper points of sensation (BTs). This is like breaking up the sensation into perceptual elements.
  3. Individual BTs are then audited one at a time by putting attention on a point of sensation and mentally moving through the Incident II and then Incident I.
  4. As you do this, implanted misconceptions from R6, Clearing Course, and OT II materials come up. These are like anomalies that do not make sense.
  5. You look at the misconceptions more closely until the specific point of sensation clears up.

OT III CAUTION
Hubbard says about OT III Incidents, “The implant is calculated to kill (by pneumonia etc.) anyone who attempts to solve it. This liability has been dispensed with by my tech development. One can freewheel through the implant and die unless it is approached as precisely outlined. The “freewheel” (auto-running on and on) lasts too long, denies sleep etc and one dies. So be careful to do only Incidents I and II as given and not plow around and fail to complete one thetan at a time.

The information about Incident II isn’t going to make you sick or kill you. You can read about it all you want; but this incident cannot be run as a narrative. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RUN IT BY STRAIGHT MEMORY.

OT III COMMENTS
On OT III people are led by their desire to be completely exterior with full perceptions. These are misstated goals. The original goal from Dianetics is to get rid of all engrams. A similar goal from Buddhism is to assimilate all unassimilated impressions. Subject Clearing puts one back on the original goal.

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Subject Clearing Hypnotherapy

Reference: Course on Subject Clearing

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 Hypnosis

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

HYPNOTHERAPY, ERICKSONIAN THERAPY, AVERSION THERAPY, COGNITIVE THERAPY, BEHAVIORISM, COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT), AUTO-SUGGESTIVE PRACTICE, PAST LIFE REGRESSION.

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

HYPNOTHERAPY
The use of hypnosis for therapeutic purposes is referred to as “hypnotherapy.” It is applied to the resolution of anxiety, depression, hysteria and many other disorders by sorting out the anomalies in one’s thought structure underlying the viewpoint. There are many different approaches to hypnotherapy. The most workable approach is Cognitive therapy. There are other hypnotherapies, such as, Ericksonian therapy, Aversion therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, etc.

ERICKSONIAN THERAPY
This approach in hypnotherapy was advanced by Milton Erickson. The therapist works with the person conversationally to resolve his unwanted condition. He uses indirect suggestions and metaphors that assist the patient in assimilating the thought structure of his viewpoint. The patient knows why he is seeking therapy, he is desirous of benefiting from suggestions. The patient’s unconscious mind is listening and understanding much better than is possible for his conscious mind.

AVERSION THERAPY
Aversion therapy is a form of hypnotherapy that causes the patient to associate the stimulus with unpleasant sensations with the intention of quelling the targeted (sometimes compulsive) behavior. The stimulus is thus traded with unpleasant sensations and not assimilated. Lack of assimilation is a liability.

COGNITIVE THERAPY
Cognitive Therapy handles anomalies in the thought structure of a person’s viewpoint that he is not quite aware of. These anomalies distorts the person’s view. He thinks narrowly in black and white, overgeneralizes, and makes negative representation of the self. The therapist gives him reassurance and positive reinforcement. He helps the person explore his behavior back to the thought structure underlying his viewpoint.

The key cognitive therapy question is, “What was going through your mind just then?” Other questions are: Is there overgeneralization? Is there some alternative explanation? Is there a logic to that? When the person looks at the automatic thoughts arising from his thought structure, he starts to get better. 

BEHAVIORISM 
Behaviorism is a systematic approach to understanding the behavior of humans and other animals. It assumes that behavior is either a reflex evoked by a certain stimuli in the environment, or a consequence of that individual’s history. Although behaviorists generally accept the important role of heredity in determining behavior, they focus primarily on environmental events.

While behaviorism and cognitive schools of psychological thought do not agree theoretically, they have complemented each other in the cognitive-behavior therapies, which have demonstrated utility in treating certain pathologies, including simple phobias, PTSD, and mood disorders.

COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT)
CBT includes a number of cognitive or behavioral psychotherapies that treat defined psychopathologies using evidence-based techniques and strategies. CBT focuses on challenging and changing cognitive distortions (such as thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes) and their associated behaviors to improve emotional regulation and develop personal coping strategies that target solving current problems. 

AUTO-SUGGESTIVE PRACTICE
The nature of the auto-suggestive practice may be, at one extreme, “concentrative”, wherein “all attention is so totally focused on the words of the auto-suggestive formula, e.g. ‘Every day, in every way, I’m getting better and better,’ and everything else is kept out of awareness” and, at the other, “inclusive”, wherein subjects “allow all kinds of thoughts, emotions, memories, and the like to drift into their consciousness”.

PAST LIFE REGRESSION
Past life regression is a method that uses hypnosis to recover what practitioners believe are memories of past lives or incarnations. The practice is widely considered discredited and unscientific by medical practitioners, and experts generally regard claims of recovered memories of past lives as fantasies or delusions or a type of confabulation. Past-life regression is typically undertaken either in pursuit of a spiritual experience, or in a psychotherapeutic setting. Most advocates loosely adhere to beliefs about reincarnation, though religious traditions that incorporate reincarnation generally do not include the idea of repressed memories of past lives.

NOTE: Past life regression is not important for the memory it may recover. It is important only for the relief it may bring to the present mental condition.

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Subject Clearing Hypnosis

Reference: Course on Subject Clearing

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 Aberration

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

HYPNOSIS, HYPNOTIC INDUCTION, TRANCE, SUGGESTION, ALTERED STATE, ATTENTION, AWARENESS, DISSOCIATION, SLEEP

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

HYPNOSIS
Hypnosis is a mental state of focused concentration, and diminished peripheral awareness, which makes it possible to access the thought structure that forms a person’s viewpoint. Once the state of hypnosis is induced, suggestions may be given to a person to modify his viewpoint. The person then returns to his normal state of consciousness with a modified viewpoint. It has been found that a person usually had his attention fixed on something. One can, therefore, insert appropriate suggestion through normal conversation.  

HYPNOTIC INDUCTION
Hypnotic induction is the process undertaken by a hypnotist to establish the state or conditions required for hypnosis to occur. It is inducing an altered state of mind (or trance) before implanting a suggestion. 

James Braid in the nineteenth century saw fixing the eyes on a bright object as the key to hypnotic induction. A century later, Sigmund Freud saw fixing the eyes, or listening to a monotonous sound as indirect methods of induction, as opposed to “the direct methods of influence by way of staring or stroking”—all leading however to the same result, the subject’s unconscious concentration on the hypnotist. In addition, some means of heightening client expectation, defining their role, etc., also lead to this result.

The swinging watch and intense eye gaze—staples of hypnotic induction in film and television—are not used in practice as the rapidly changing movements, and the obvious cliché of their application, would be distracting rather than focusing.

TRANCE
Trance is a state of semi-consciousness in which a person is not  fully aware. Trance states may occur involuntarily and unbidden. In this state, the person is capable of pursuing and realizing an aim. He is selectively responsive in following the directions of the person who has induced the trance.

SUGGESTION
Suggestion is the psychological process by which a person guides desired thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in the form of reflexes elicited by presenting stimuli, instead of relying on conscious effort. This can help manage irritable even bowel syndrome and menopause.

ALTERED STATE
Altered state of mind is any condition which is significantly different from a normal waking state.

ATTENTION
Attention is the concentration of awareness on some phenomenon to the exclusion of other stimuli. It is a process of selectively concentrating on a discrete aspect of information, whether considered subjective or objective.

AWARENESS
Awareness is a concept about knowing, perceiving and being cognizant of phenomena and events. 

DISSOCIATION
Dissociation is a mental process where a person disconnects from his thoughts, feelings, memories or sense of identity.

SLEEP
Sleep is a state of reduced mental and physical activity in which consciousness is altered and sensory activity is inhibited to a certain extent. During sleep, there is a decrease in muscle activity, and interactions with the surrounding environment. While sleep differs from wakefulness in terms of the ability to react to stimuli, it still involves active brain patterns, making it more reactive than a coma or disorders of consciousness.

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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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Subject Clearing Mind (old)

Please see The Book of Misconceptions

Reference: Course on Subject Clearing

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 mind. 

PREREQUISITE: Subject Clearing Beingness

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

MIND, MENTAL MATRIX, SENSATION, PERCEPTUAL ELEMENT, PERCEPTION (MEMORY, IMAGINATION, HALLUCINATION), FACSIMILE, MINDFULNESS, REASONING, UNDERSTANDING, CONSCIOUSNESS,

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

The mind is that aspect of the beingness which senses and expands through postulates. 

The Mind

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A matrix is a surrounding medium, structure, or environment in which something develops. The mind functions as a matrix.

The Mental Matrix

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The data which the mind operates on, first appears as sensations.

The Sensation

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The sensation must be decomposed into perceptual elements for it to be assimilated in the mental matrix.

The Perceptual Element

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We see the universe in many different ways. These are various forms of perception.

The Perception (Memory, Imagination, Hallucination)

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When sensations do not get decomposed and assimilated, they remain as an uninterpreted facsimiles.

The Facsimile

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Facsimiles or samskara’s corrupt one’s perception and the ability to reason. The remedy has been mindfulness since ancient times.

The Mindfulness

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In perceiving and reasoning, the data at every step must make sense. And that means all data should be ONE according to the principle of Oneness.

The Reasoning

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UNDERSTANDING
Understanding comes about when all anomalies related to a subject are resolved. In other words, the associations among the relevant elements related to that subject have become continuous, consistent and harmonious.

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CONSCIOUSNESS
Consciousness is degree of awareness. It depends on the fineness of perceptual elements in one’s mental matrix. The perceptual elements are much finer in humans than in animals. Therefore, the consciousness in humans is much higher. 

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