the
reactive mind, that portion of the
mind which works on a
stimulus-response basis (
given a certain
stimulus it will automatically give a certain response) which is not under a person's
volitional control and which exerts
force and
power over a person's
awareness,
purposes, thoughts,
body and actions. It consists of
locks,
secondaries,
engrams and chains of them and is the
single source of human
aberration and
psychosomatic ills. See also
aberration.
a
colloquial name for the
reactive mind.
a
colloquial name for the
reactive mind. See also
bank and
reactive mind in this glossary.
a
colloquial name for the
reactive mind. See
reactive mind in this glossary.
the
reactive mind, that portion of the
mind which works on a
stimulus-response basis (
given a certain
stimulus it will automatically give a certain response) which is not under a person's
volitional control and which exerts
force and
power over a person's
awareness,
purposes, thoughts,
body and actions. It consists of
locks,
secondaries,
engrams and chains of them and is the
single source of human
aberration and
psychosomatic ills.
a
colloquial name for the
reactive mind. See
reactive mind in this glossary. We get an engram
bank.
-Basic Theory of CCHs (5 July 1957)