1. the
conscious aware mind which thinks, observes
data, remembers it, and resolves problems. It would be essentially the
conscious mind as opposed to the
unconscious mind. In
Dn and
Scn the analytical
mind is the one which is alert and
aware and the
reactive mind simply reacts without
analysis.
(LRH Def. Notes)2. that
mind which combines
perceptions of the immediate
environment, of the
past (via
pictures) and estimations of the
future into conclusions which are based upon the realities of situations. The analytical
mind combines the
potential knowingness of the
thetan with the
conditions of his surroundings and brings him to
independent conclusions. This
mind could be said to consist of visual
pictures either of the
past or the
physical universe, monitored by, and presided over, by the
knowingness of a
thetan. The
keynote of the analytical
mind is
awareness, one knows what one is concluding and knows what he is doing.
(FOT, pp. 57-58)3. the
awareness of
awareness unit plus some evaluative
circuit or circuits, or
machinery to make the
handling of the
body possible.
(Dn 55!, pp. 11-12)4. that part of the being which perceives, when the
individual is awake or in
normal sleep (for sleep is not
unconsciousness, and anything the
individual has perceived while he was asleep is recorded in the
standard mernory banks and is
relatively easy for the
auditor to recover).
(SOS, Bk. 2, p. 230)5. we say the analytical
mind is kind of a
misnomer because most people think it's some kind of computing
machine, and it's not, it's just the
pc, the
thetan.
(SH Spec 23, 6106C29)