1. a
state of
beingness rather than an
action. It means a fellow's no longer inhabiting a
body.
(SH Spec 15X, 6106C15)
Death (Def. 1)2. a
separation occurs between the
thetan and the
body. However, he takes
old facsimiles,
energy phenomena and bric-a-brac that he feels he cannot do without, with him and attaches it to the next
body he picks up.
(PAB 130)3.
cessation of creation. An
individual becomes sufficiently
morose on the idea of creationt
hat he can actually bring about the
condition of inability to
create.
(FOT, p. 67)4. death equals
life minus
thought equals
mest.
(NOTL, p. 14)5. death is abandonment by
theta of a
life organism or race or species where these can no longer serve
theta in its
goals of infinite
survival.
(Scn 0-8, p. 75)6.
life's
operation of disposing of an
outmoded and unwanted
organism so that new
organisms can be born and can
flourish.
(SA, p. 30)7. a
limited concept of the death of the physical part of the
organism.
Life and the
personality go on. The physical part of the
organism ceases to function. And that is death.
(SA, p. 30)8. a name assigned to what is apparently the
mechanism by which
theta recovers itself and the
bulk of its volume from the
mest, so as to be able to accomplish a more
harmonious conquest of the
mest in a next
generation.
(SOS, Bk. 2, p. 249)