APATHY
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Definitions
1. complete withdrawal from person or people. There is in apathy no real attempt to contact one's self and no attempt to contact others. Here we have a null point of dissonance which is on the threshold of death. (SOS, p. 57)
2. a very docile and obedient, if sick, state of not-beingness. (HFP, p. 56)
3. Apathy (Def. 2, 5)
4. no effort, all counter-effort. (AP&A, p. 33)
5. apathy actually is a motionless enturbulence. It's an enturbulence cancelling itself out to the degree that it appears to be motionless. (5206CM25A)
6. apathy, near death, imitates death. If a person is almost all wrong, he approximates death. He says, "What's the use? All is lost." (NOTL, p. 20)