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14:49 (cur | prev) +92,078 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Mechanisms and Aspects of Therapy (Part One) == THE CASE ENTRANCE Every case presents a new problem of entrance. No two human beings are exactly alike and no two cases will follow the exact pattern. However, this presents no problem to dianetics since the mechanics are always the same. There are three case classifications: the sonic-recall, the non-sonic recall and the imaginary recall (what auditors cal...") Tag: Visual edit | |||
| N 15:04 | DMSH 1950 Appendix IV diffhist +26,019 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Advice to the Pre-clear == Certain facts should be made known to the pre-clear. It is not vital that he know anything at all about the technique of processing or that he understand dianetics; all this is inherent in him and he will respond and work as desired by the auditor. In short, the auditor need not explain anything except those items listed below. # The pre-clear should take vitamin B1 while in the...") | ||||
| N 15:00 | DMSH 1950 Appendix III A diffhist +8,194 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Mind Schematic == The mind schematic is a block diagram illustrating analogically the observed operation of the mind in the organism. It may be likened to the schematic diagram of an electrical circuit, in which the position and relationship of elements derive from the connections to them and not from their placing on the page. The connecting lines represent paths for the transmission of messages which con...") | ||||
| N 14:59 | DMSH 1950 Appendix III B diffhist +4,720 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Analyzer Schematic == This schematic diagram is a device which enables us to resolve the Analyzer into components with an arrangement capable of explaining analogically its observed behavior as the conscious computing, counselling and control agency of the Organism. The schematic does this by placing the various elements conveniently and interconnecting them with circuit pathways to show the flow of signal...") | ||||
| N 14:56 | DMSH 1950 Appendix II diffhist +13,353 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == The Scientific Method == The Scientific Method is based solidly on definite rules, but is none the less, like the American Way of Life, something that must be lived to be fully understood. The United States has a Constitution, but the American Way of Life is far more than that; so the Scientific Method is, while based on certain readily cited rules, far more than those rules. For one thing, the Scientific...") | ||||
| N 14:55 | DMSH 1950 Appendix I diffhist +2,867 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == The Philosophic Method == Science seems always to advance, while philosophy seems always to lose ground. Yet this is only because philosophy accepts the hard and hazardous task of dealing with problems not yet open to the methods of science -- problems like good and evil, beauty and ugliness, order and freedom, life and death; so soon as a field of inquiry yields knowledge susceptible of exact formulation...") | ||||
| N 14:54 | DMSH 1950 Book 3 Chapter 11 diffhist +23,680 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Dianetics—Past and Future == THE HISTORY OF DIANETICS The history of dianetics would be the history of a voyage of discovery, of an exploration into new and nearly uncharted realms, Terra Incognita, the Human Mind, a land which lies an inch behind your forehead. The voyage has taken twelve years and the labor has been long, but we have charts now and can go and return at will. Observations of savage a...") | ||||
| N 14:47 | DMSH 1950 Book 3 Chapter 8 diffhist +32,951 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Some Types of Engrams == Two examples of each kind of engram are given, so that the auditor can clearly understand their differences: CONTRA-SURVIVAL ENGRAM This is any kind of engram which lies across the dynamics and has no alignment with purpose: Fight between mother and father shortly after conception. Father strikes mother in stomach. She screams (first percepts are pain, pressure, sound of blow and...") | ||||
| N 14:45 | DMSH 1950 Book 3 Chapter 7 diffhist +82,853 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Emotion and the Life Force == One of the largest roles in therapy is played by Emotion. In the second book we covered this subject and divided it tentatively as a theory only into three divisions: (a) the emotions contained in the command of engrams whereby physical pain became confused with emotions; (b) the emotions contained as endocrine reactions subject to the analytical mind of the clear and the anal...") | ||||
| N 14:43 | DMSH 1950 Book 3 Chapter 6 diffhist +45,722 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == The Laws of Returning == The engram has the aspect of — and is not — a live entity which protects itself in various ways. Any and all phrases in it can be considered commands. These commands react on the analytical mind in such a way as to cause the analytical mind to behave erratically. Dianetic therapy is parallel to the methods of thought and thinking itself. Anything which reacts against dianetics...") | ||||
| N 14:41 | DMSH 1950 Book 3 Chapter 5 diffhist +28,065 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Returning, the File Clerk and the Time Track == There is a method of “thinking” which Man did not know he had. If you would like an illustration of this, ask a small child if she would like to go sleigh riding in memory. She will try to remember the last time she rode her sleigh. She will frown and pucker her brows perhaps. Now tell her to go back to the last time she was sleigh riding. Coaxed she wil...") | ||||
| N 14:39 | DMSH 1950 Book 3 Chapter 4 diffhist +33,516 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Diagnosis == One of the most important contributions of dianetics is the resolution of the problem of diagnosis in the field of aberration. Hitherto there have been almost unlimited classifications; further there has been no optimum standard. As one researches in the field of psychiatric texts, he finds wide disagreement in classification and continual complaint that classification is very complex and lack...") | ||||
| N 14:38 | DMSH 1950 Book 3 Chapter 3 diffhist +12,722 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == The Auditor's Role == The purpose of therapy and its sole target is the removal of the content of the reactive engram bank. In a release, the majority of emotional stress is deleted from this bank. In a clear, the entire content is removed. The application of a science is an art. That is true of any science. The efficacy of its application depends upon the understanding, skill and ability of whomever appl...") | ||||
| N 14:38 | DMSH 1950 Book 3 Chapter 2 diffhist +8,161 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Release or Clear == The object of dianetic therapy is to bring about a release or a clear. A release (noun) is an individual from whom major stress and anxiety have been removed by dianetic therapy. A clear (noun) is an individual who, as a result of dianetic therapy, has neither active nor potential psycho-somatic illness or aberration. To clear (verb) is to release all the physical pain and painful em...") | ||||
| N 14:11 | DMSH 1950 Book 3 Chapter 1 diffhist +9,968 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == The Mind's Protection == The mind is a self-protecting mechanism. Short of the use of drugs as in narco- synthesis, shock, hypnotism or surgery, no mistake can be made by an auditor* which cannot be remedied either by himself or by another auditor. Those things which are stressed, then, in this book, are ways to accomplish therapy as swiftly as possible with minimal errors; for errors take time. Auditors a...") | ||||
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14:07 (cur | prev) +27,178 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Keying-in the Engram == The single source of inorganic mental illness and organic psycho-somatic illness is the reactive engram bank. The reactive mind impinges these engrams upon the analytical mind and the organism whenever they are restimulated after being keyed-in. There are many known incidents in a lifetime which apparently have a profound influence upon the happiness and mental condition of the ind...") Tag: Visual edit | |||
| N 14:10 | DMSH 1950 Book 2 Chapter 10 diffhist +21,162 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Preventive Dianetics == There are many branches in dianetics. It is actually a family of sciences covered by a single set of axioms. There is, for instance, Educational Dianetics, which contains the body of organized knowledge necessary to train minds to their optimum efficiency and to an optimum of skill and knowledge in the various branches of the works of Man. And there is Political Dianetics, which emb...") | ||||
| N 14:09 | DMSH 1950 Book 2 Chapter 3 diffhist +33,624 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == The Cell and the Organism == The reason the engram so long remained hidden as the single source of aberration and psycho-somatic ills is the wide and almost infinitely complex manifestations which can derive from simple engrams. Several theories could be postulated as to why the human mind evolved exactly as it did, but these are theories, and dianetics is not concerned with structure. A comment or two as...") | ||||
| N 14:06 | DMSH 1950 CBook 2 Chapter 8 diffhist +16,405 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Contagion of Aberration == Disease is contagious. Germs, traveling from one individual to another, wander through an entire society, respecting none until stopped by such things as sulfa or penicillin. Aberrations are contagious. Like germs they respect none and carry forward from individual to individual, from parents to child, respecting none until they are stopped by dianetics. The people of yesterday...") | ||||
| N 14:05 | DMSH 1950 Book 2 Chapter 7 diffhist +27,452 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Prenatal Experience and Birth == Old women less than a hundred years ago talked wisely about “prenatal influence” and how a woman marked her child. Many such intuitive thoughts are based, actually, on observed data. It can be observed that the child born out of wedlock is often a luckless creature (in a society which frowns upon such bearings). These tenets have been held in the market place for a grea...") | ||||
| N 14:04 | DMSH 1950 Book 2 Chapter 6 diffhist +29,495 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Emotion and the Dynamics == Emotion is a theta quantity, which is to say that it is so involved with life forces that dianetics at this stage handles it with invariable success but does not attempt to give forth more than a descriptive theory. Much research must be done on emotion; but so long as the therapy embraces it and releases it with success, further data can be dispensed with up to a point. Emotio...") | ||||
| N 14:03 | DMSH 1950 Book 2 Chapter 5 diffhist +43,608 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Psychosomatic Illness == Psycho-somatic illnesses are those which have a mental origin but which are nevertheless organic. Despite the fact that there existed no precise scientific proof of this before dianetics, an opinion as to their existence has been strong since the days of Greece, and in recent times various drug preparations have been concocted and sold which were supposed to overcome these sickness...") | ||||
| N 14:01 | DMSH 1950 Book 2 Chapter 4 diffhist +16,198 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == The "Demons" == For a moment let us leave such scientific things as cells and consider some further aspects of the problem of understanding the human mind. People have been working on problems related to Man’s behavior for a good many millenia. Hindu, Egyptian, Greek, Roman and our own philosophers and researchers of the past few hundred years have been struggling against a superabundance of complexity....") | ||||
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14:00 (cur | prev) +43,823 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == The Reactive Mind == It is fairly well accepted in these times that life in all forms evolved from the basic building blocks, the virus and the cell. Its only relevance to dianetics is that such a proposition works — and actually that is all we ask of dianetics. There is no point to writing here a past tome on biology and evolution. We can add some chapters to those things, but Charles Darwin did his job...") Tag: Visual edit | |||
| N 13:59 | DMSH 1950 Book 2 Chapter 1 diffhist +13,366 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == The Analytical Mind and the Standard Memory Banks == This chapter begins the search for human error and tells where it is not. The human mind can be considered to have three major divisions. First, there is the analytical mind, second, there is the reactive mind, and third, there is the somatic mind. Consider the analytical mind as a computing machine. This is analogy, because the analytical mind, while...") | ||||
| N 13:57 | DMSH 1950 Book 1 Chapter 5 diffhist +7,877 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Summary == The dynamic principle of existence is survival. This survival can be graduated into four zones, each one progressively portending a better opportunity of reaching the potential of immortality. Zone 0 borders from death and includes apathy; Zone 1 borders from apathy and includes violent effort; Zone 2 borders from violence into mediocre but not entirely satisfactory success; Zone 3 borders from...") | ||||
| N 13:57 | DMSH 1950 Book 1 Chapter 4 diffhist +9,072 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == The Four Dynamics == In the original equations of dianetics, when the research was young, it was believed that survival could be envisioned in personal terms alone and still answer all conditions. A theory is only as good as it works. And it works as well as it explains observed data and predicts flew material which will be found, in fact, to exist. Survival in personal terms was computed until the whole...") | ||||
| N 13:56 | DMSH 1950 Book 1 Chapter 3 diffhist +29,032 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == The Goal of Man == The goal of Man, the lowest common denominator of all his activities, the dynamic principle of his existence, has long been sought. Should such an answer be discovered, it is inevitable that from it many answers would flow. It would explain all phenomena of behavior; it would lead toward a solution of Man’s major problems; and, most of all, it should be workable. Consider all knowledg...") | ||||
| N 13:55 | DMSH 1950 Book 1 Chapter 2 diffhist +23,314 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == The Clear == Dianetically, the optimum individual is called the clear. One will hear much of that word, both as a noun and a verb, in this volume, so it is well to spend time here at the outset setting forth exactly what can be called a clear, the goal of dianetic therapy. A clear can be tested for any and all psychoses, neuroses, compulsions and repressions (all aberrations) and can be examined for any a...") | ||||
| N 13:54 | DMSH 1950 Book 1 Chapter 1 diffhist +8,765 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == The Scope of Dianetics == A science of mind is a goal which has engrossed thousands of generations of Man. Armies, dynasties and whole civilizations have perished for the lack of it. Rome went to dust for the want of it. China swims in blood for the need of it; and down in the arsenal is an atom bomb, its hopeful nose full-armed in ignorance of it. No quest has been more relentlessly pursued or has been m...") | ||||
| N 13:48 | DMSH 1950 How to Read this Book diffhist +5,835 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == How to Read this Book == Dianetics is an adventure. It is an exploration into Terra Incognita, the human mind, that vast and hitherto unknown realm half an inch back of our foreheads. The discoveries and developments which made the formulation of dianetics possible occupied many years of exact research and careful testing. This was exploration, it was also consolidation. The trail is blazed, the routes ar...") | ||||
| N 13:48 | DMSH 1950 Introduction diffhist +10,580 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Introduction == The progress of Mankind from the period of savagery to the present is marked with milestones. Conventional history books would have you believe that these milestones are battle monuments or the tombs of great men. Yet there are more important markers of Man’s progress — and these are New Ideas. Whenever a New Idea has been created, Man’s chances for survival have been improved and the...") | ||||
| N 13:46 | DMSH 1950 Synopsis diffhist +21,503 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) == Synopsis == The creation of dianetics is a milestone for Man comparable to his discovery of fire and superior to his inventions of the wheel and arch. Dianetics (Gr., dianoua — thought) is the science of mind. Far simpler than physics or chemistry, it compares with them in the exactness of its axioms and is on a considerably higher echelon of usefulness. The hidden source of all psycho-somatic ills and...") | ||||
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