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Definitions
1. one who knows he can continue to improve by auditing and that he will not now become worse in life. (HCO PL 21 Aug 63)
2. precisely defined as one who has no psychotic or neurotic tendencies of any kind and has a certainty that he will get no worse. Technically, a release is one whose graph has been raised by processing and whose IQ has been improved. (HCO Info Ltr 14 Apr 61)
3. n.
4. one who knows he or she has had worthwhile gains from Scn processing and who knows he or she will not now get worse. (HCOB 9 Aug 63)
5. a person whose case "won't get any worse." He begins to gain by living rather than lose. (HCOB 17 Mar 59 II)
6. a person who has been able to back out of his bank. The bank is still there but the person isn't sunk into it with all its somatics and depressions. (HCOB 2 Apr 65)
7. a release purely and simply is a person who has obtained results in processing and has a reality on the fact that he has attained those results. That severely is the definition of release. (SH Spec 159, 6206C19)
8. a release is an individual from whom have been released the current or chronic mental and physical difficulties and painful emotion. (DMSMH, p. 170)
9. a series of gradual key-outs. At any given one of those key-outs the individual detaches from the remainder of his reactive bank. (SH Spec 65, 6507C27)—v. the act of taking the perceptions or effort or effectiveness out of a heavy facsimile or taking away the preclear's hold on the facsimile. (HFP Gloss)