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FLOW

FLOW
ScnBasic
A progress of energy between two points. An impulse or direction of energy particles or thought or masses between terminals. The progress of particles or impulses or waves from Point A to Point B. The four flows used in processing are F-1, flow one, something happening to self; F-2, flow two, doing something to another; F-3, flow three, others doing things to others; F-0, flow zero, self doing something to self.
FLOW
ScnMaster
a progress of energy between two points; an impulse or direction o f energy particles or thought or masses between terminals; the progress of particles or impulses or waves from point A to point B. Scientology 0-8 Glossary (app 11.7.90)
FLOW
ScnTech
1. an impulse or direction of energy particles or thought or masses between terminals. (HCOB 3 Feb 69)2. the progress of particles or impulses or waves from point A to point B. Flow has the connotation of being somewhat directional. (SH Spec 84, 6612C13)3. a progress of energy between two points. The points may have masses. The points are fixed and the fixedness of the points and their opposition produce the phenomena of flows. (HCOB 1 Feb 62)4. a change of position of particles in space. (PDC 30)5. any line of flow, whether contracting or lengthening, is called a flow. A common manifestation is seen in an electric light wire. (Scn 8-80, p. 43)