the
ability to "tell the difference" between one person and another, one
object and another. It indicates a person is sane. As soon as he begins to confuse his wife with his
mother, or his coat with his father's coat, he is on the road toward
insanity.
the
ability to "tell the difference" between one person and another, one
object and another. It indicates a person is sane. As soon as he begins to confuse his wife with his
Mother, or his coat with his father's coat, he is on the road toward
insanity.
a
step in
3D Criss Cross procedure where the
pc is
given each
item on a
list (the
list earlier made by the
pc) and the
pc is gotten to briefly explain about it. See also
3D Criss Cross in this glossary.
the
ability to "tell the difference" between one person and another, one
object and another. It indicates a person is sane. As soon as one begins to confuse one's wife with one's
mother, or one's coat with one's father's coat, one is on the road to
insanity.
the
ability to "tell the difference" between one person and another, one
object and another. It indicates a person is sane. As soon as one begins to confuse one's wife with one's
mother, or one's coat with one's father's coat, one is on the road to
insanity. See also
identification in this glossary.
the
ability to "tell the difference" between one person and another, one
object and another. It indicates a person is sane. As soon as one begins to confuse one's wife with one's
mother, or one's coat with one's father's coat, one is on the road toward
insanity.
a
step in
3D Criss Cross procedure where the
pc is
given each
item on a
list (the
list earlier made by the
pc) and the
pc is gotten to briefly explain about it. See also
3D Criss Cross in this glossary. Now, if you
leave the
pc on while
listing and
leave the
pc on while differentiation, you will see the
item itself
discharge.
-Directing Attention (14 Feb. 62)