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ALLY

ALLY
ScnABR
A person who sympathized with or appeared to aid the survival of an individual when he was ill, injured or unconscious, and whom the individual now reactively regards as necessary to his continued existence and well being.
ALLY
ScnMaster
an individual who helps or cooperates with another; a supporter or associate; a friend. —9th ACC Volume 1 Approved Glossary
ALLY
ScnTech
1. this is a noun which means an individual who cooperates with, supports and helps another for a common object; a supporter, a friend. In Dn and Scn, it basically means someone who protects a person who is in a weak state and becomes a very strong influence over the person. The weaker person, such as a child, even partakes the characteristics of the ally so that one may find that a person who has, for instance, a bad leg, has it because a protector or ally in his youth had a bad leg. The word is from French and Latin and means to bind together. (LRH Def. Notes)2. by ally in Scn, we mean a person from whom sympathy came when the preclear was ill or injured. If the ally came to the preclear's defense or his words and/or actions were aligned with the individual's survival, the reactive mind gives that ally the status of always being right— especially if this ally was obtained during a highly painful engram. (HCOB 20 Mar 70)