an altered or changed
reality of something. See also
reality in this glossary.
an altered or changed
reality of something.
Isness means the way it is. When someone sees it differently he is doing an alter-is; in other words, is altering the way it is.
the
state,
quality or instance of altering or changing the
reality of something.
Isness means the way it is. When someone sees it differently he is doing an alter-is; in other words, is altering the way it is. For more
information, see the
Scientology Axioms in the book
Scientology 0-8 The Book of
Basics by L.
Ron Hubbard.
the
consideration which introduces
change, and therefore
time and
persistence into an as-
isness to
obtain persistency. (One of the
basic manifestations of alter-
isness is a
lie or deceit when someone lies he changes the
truth into a
lie in
order to maintain the
existence of the
lie.) See also as-
isness.
the
consideration which introduces
change, and therefore
time and
persistence, into an as-
isness to
obtain persistency. For more
information, see the
Axioms of
Scientology in the book
Scientology 0-8 The Book of
Basics, by L.
Ron Hubbard. See also as-
isness in this glossary.
the
consideration which introduces
change, and therefore
time and
persistence, into an as-
isness to
obtain persistency. It is the
effort to preserve something by altering its
characteristics. See also as-
isness in this glossary.
an altering or changing of the
reality of something.
Isness means the way it is. When someone sees it differently he is doing an alter-is; in other words, is altering the way it is.
-LRH Definition Notes. (noun) the
consideration which introduces
change and, therefore,
time and
persistence into an as-
isness to
obtain persistency.
an altered or changed
reality of something.
Isness means the way it is. When someone sees it differently he is doing an alter-is; in other words, is altering the way it is. Well, this new
house, of
course, is part of the
old house, only it's a continued creation, but there's an alter-
isness someplace in the middle of it called
destruction, which is
counter-creation (a creation against the creation). iCreate and
Confront (3
Jan. 60)
an altered or changed
reality of something.
Isness means the way it is. When someone sees it differently he is doing an alter-is; in other words, is altering the way it is. Well, this new
house, of
course, is part of the
old house, only it's a continued creation, but there's an alter-
isness someplace in the middle of it called
destruction, which is
counter-creation (a creation against the creation). ?
Create and
Confront (3
Jan. 60)