not supported by
reason, departing from
rational thought or
behavior. See also
aberration in this glossary.
affected by
aberration. See also
aberration in this glossary. It is actually the rather aberrated activity of the other fellow in trying to make you
pull back your
space, your
outflow.
affected by
aberration a departure from
rational thought or
behavior.
Aberration means basically to
err, to make mistakes, or more specifically to have
fixed ideas which are not true. The
word is also used in its scientific sense. It means departure from a
straight line. If a
line should go from A to B, then if it is aberrated it would go from A to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point and finally arrive at B. Taken in its scientific sense, it would also mean the lack of straightness or to see crookedly as, for
example, a
man sees a horse but thinks he sees an elephant. Aberrated conduct would be
wrong conduct, or conduct not supported by
reason.
Aberration is opposed to
sanity, which would be its opposite. From the
Latin, aberrare, to wander from;
Latin,
ab, away, errare, to wander.
affected by
aberration. See also
aberration in this glossary.
affected with
aberration a departure from
rational thought or
behavior.
Aberration means basically to
err, to make mistakes, or more specifically to have
fixed ideas which are not true. The
word is also used in its scientific sense. It means departure from a
straight line. If a
line should go from A to B, then if it is aberrated it would go from A to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, and finally arrive at B. Taken in its scientific sense, it would also mean the lack of straightness or to see crookedly as, for
example, a
man sees a horse but thinks he sees an elephant. Aberrated conduct would be
wrong conduct, or conduct not supported by
reason.
Aberration is opposed to
sanity, which would be its opposite. From the
Latin, aberrare, to wander from;
Latin,
ab, away, errare, to wander.
affected with
aberration. See also
aberration in this glossary.
(verb) caused mental
derangement (any irrational
condition).
affected with
aberration, a departure from
rational thought or
behavior. From the
Latin, aberrare, to wander from;
Latin,
ab, away, errare, to wander. For more
information, see the
definition of
aberration in "An Introduction to Church
Services"
booklet glossary.
affected with
aberration, a departure from
rational thought or
behavior. From the
Latin, aberrare, to wander from;
Latin,
ab, away, errare, to wander. And therefore, he would have one-eighth the
responsibility that he should have. And therefore, like criminals, like Leopold and Loeb, that now get written about in
Saturday Evening Post in this aberrated society.
not supported by
reason, departing from
rational thought or
behavior. See also
aberration in this glossary.
subjected to or affected by
aberration. See also
aberration in this glossary.
subjected to or affected by
aberration.
affected by
aberration a departure from
rational thought or
behavior.
Aberration means basically to
err, to make mistakes, or more specifically to have
fixed ideas which are not true. The
word is also used in its scientific sense. It means departure from a
straight line. If a
line should go from A to B, then if it is aberrated it would go from A to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, and finally arrive at B. Taken in its scientific sense, it would also mean the lack of straightness or to see crookedly as, for
example, a
man sees a horse but thinks he sees an elephant. Aberrated conduct would be
wrong conduct, or conduct not supported by
reason.
Aberration is opposed to
sanity, which would be its opposite. From the
Latin, aberrare, to wander from;
Latin,
ab, away, errare, to wander.
characterized by a departure from
rational thought or
behavior. From the
Latin, aberrare, to wander from;
Latin,
ab, away, errare, to wander.
lt means basically to
err, to make mistakes, or more specifically to have
fixed ideas which are not true. The
word is also used in its scientific sense.
lt means departed from a
straight line.
lf a
line should go from A to B and it is aberrated, it would go from A to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, and finally arrive at B. Taken in its scientific sense, it would also mean the lack of straightness or to see crookedly as, for
example, a
man sees a horse but thinks he sees an elephant. Aberrated conduct would be
wrong conduct, or conduct not supported by
reason. Aberratioh is opposed to
sanity, which would be its opposite.
affected with
aberration. See also
aberration in this glossary. Wherever we have achieved an aberrated pattern of
thought, wherever we have achieved a combination of thoughts which
lead to aberrated
con duct,
behavior,
thinkingness or
performance in any way, we will find that
affected by
aberration. See also
aberration in this glossary. But there is a much more
adroit level by which you put his
attention on things that can be identified by him, and which will therefore unsnarl the thing called a
problem or the
bank or that aberrated
area.
-The Itsa Line (20 Aug. 63) affected by
aberration a departure from
rational thought or
behavior.
Aberration means basically to
err, to make mistakes, or more specifically to have
fixed ideas which are not true. The
word is also used in its scientific sense. It means departure from a
straight line. If a
line should go from A to B, then if it is aberrated it would go from A to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, and finally arrive at B. Taken in its scientific sense, it would also mean the lack of straightness or to see crookedly as, for
example, a
man sees a horse but thinks he sees an elephant. Aberrated conduct would be
wrong conduct, or conduct not supported by
reason.
Aberration is opposed to
sanity, which would be its opposite. From the
Latin, aberrare, to wander from;
Latin,
ab, away, errare, to wander.
-It is only the aberrated group, the mob, that is destructive. affected by
aberration a departure from
rational thought or
behavior.
Aberration means basically to
err, to make mistakes, or more specifically to have
fixed ideas which are not true. The
word is also used in its scientific sense. It means departure from a
straight line. If a
line should go from A to B, then if it is aberrated it would go from A to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, to some other
point, and finally arrive at B. Taken in its scientific sense, it would also mean the lack of straightness or to see crookedly as, for
example, a
man sees a horse but thinks he sees an elephant. Aberrated conduct would be
wrong conduct, or conduct not supported by
reason.
Aberration is opposed to
sanity, which would be its opposite. From the
Latin, aberrare, to wander from;
Latin,
ab, away, errare, to wander. @It is only the aberrated
group, the mob, that is destructive.
affected with
aberration. See also
aberration in this glossary. In other words, "Now I'm all
set to be more aberrated than ever."