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DISASSOCIATION

DISASSOCIATION
ScnAdmin
any things, events, objects, sizes, in a wrong sequence is an outpoint. The number series 3, 7, 1, 2, 4, 6, 5 is an altered sequence, or an incorrect sequence. Doing step two of a sequence of actions before doing step one can be counted on to tangle any sequence of actions. The basic outness is no sequence at all. This leads into fixed ideas. It also shows up in what is called disassociation, an insanity. Things connected to or similar to each other are not seen as consecutive. Such people also jump about subjectwise without relation to an obvious sequence. Disassociation is the extreme case where things that are related are not seen to be and things that have no relation are conceived to have. (HCO PL 19 Sept 70 111)
DISASSOCIATION
ScnMaster
a condition in which a person cannot recognize a thing for itself, but it must be something else. For example, someone saying, "This ashtray is a camel" is disassociation. Perception of Truth Approved Glossary (9 June 92)
DISASSOCIATION
ScnTUEU
a condition in which a person cannot recognize a thing for itself, but it must be something else. For example, someone saying, "This ashtray is a camel" is disassociation.a condition of not recognizing a thing for itself. For example, someone saying, "This ashtray is a camel."a condition of not recognizing a thing for itself For example, someone saying, "This ashtray is a camel." Well, there's a thing called disassociation that you eertainly better get cognizant with. -Two-Way Communication (1 Nov. 54)a condition in which a person cannot recognize a thing for itself, but it must be something else. For example, someone saying, "This ashtray is a camel" is disassociation. The ultimate in sanity is differentiation; this is rivaled in insanity by disassociation.
DISASSOCIATION
ScnTech
mis-identification. (17ACC-4, 5702C28)