1. the overt-motivatorsequence went backwards. You hitJoe, then he hits you. Although it went this way you had it figured out that he must have hit you first. So you invented something that he did to you to motivate your hitting him. (SHSpec 83, 6612C06)2. overt-motivatorsequence; when somebody has committed an overt, he has to claim the existence of motivators—the Ded-Dedex version of Dn. (HCOB 7 Sept 64 II)3. where the preclear all out of his own imagination has done something to somebody else and then it has been done to him. (PAB 18)