three-dimensional
color pictures with
sound and
smell and all other
perceptions, plus the conclusions or speculations of the
individual. They are mental copies of one's
perceptions sometime in the
past, although in
cases of
unconsciousness or lessened
consciousness they exist below the
individual's
awareness.
copies of the
physical universe as it goes by; we call a
mental image picture a
facsimile when it is a "photograph" of the
physical universe sometime in the
past. We call a
mental image picture a
mock-up when it is created by the
thetan or for the
thetan and does not consist of photographs of the
physical universe. We call a
mental image picture a hallucination, or more properly an
automaticity (something uncontrolled), when it is created by another and seen by
self. See also
thetan in this glossary. [
Definition of
time track] the
consecutive record of mental
image pictures which accumulate through a person's
life or lives. It is very exactly dated.
mental copies of one's
perceptions sometime in the
past; three-dimensional
color pictures with
sound and
smell and all other percep- tions, plus the conclusions or speculations of the
individual. For
example, if a person was in a car accident, he would retain "
pictures" of that
experience in his
mind,
complete with recordings of the sights, physical sensations, smells, sounds, etc., that occurred during that
incident. For further
information on mental
image pictures and how the
mind works,
read Dianetics The Modern
Science of Mental Health by L.
Ron Hubbard.
copies of the
physical universe as it goes by; we call a
mental image picture a
facsimile when it is a "photograph" of the
physical universe sometime in the
past. We call a
mental image picture a
mock-up when it is created by the
thetan or for the
thetan and does not consist of photographs of the
physical universe. We call a
mental image picture a hallucination, or more properly an
automaticity (something uncontrolled), when it is created by another and seen by
self. See also
thetan in this glossary.
mental copies of one's
perceptions sometime in the
past; three-dimensional
color pictures with
sound and
smell and all other
perceptions, plus the conclusions or speculations of the
individual. For
example, if a person were in a car accident, he would retain "
pictures" of that
experience in his
mind,
complete with recordings of the sights, physical sensations, smells, sounds, etc., that occurred during that
incident. For further
information on mental
image pictures and how the
mind works,
read Dianetics The Modern
Science of Mental Health by L.
Ron Hubbard.
mental copies of one's
perceptions sometime in the
past; three-dimensional
color pictures with
sound and
smell and all other
perceptions, plus the conclusions or speculations of the
individual. For
example, a person who had taken
LSD would retain "
pictures" of that
experience in his
mind,
complete with recordings of the sights, physical sensations, smells, sounds, etc., that occurred while he was under the influence of
LSD. For further
information on mental
image pictures and how the
mind works,
read the book
Dianetics The Modern
Science of Mental Health by L.
Ron Hubbard.
copies of the
physical universe as it goes by; we call mental
image pictures facsimiles when they are "photographs" of the
physical universe sometime in the
past. We call mental
image pictures mock-ups when they are created by the
thetan or for the
thetan and do not consist of photographs of the
physical universe. We call mental
image pictures hallucinations, or more properly
automaticities (things uncontrolled), when they are created by another and seen by
self.
-Scientology The Fundamentals of Thought; Lecture of 22 January 1961. mental copies of one's
perceptions sometime in the
past; three-dimensional
color pictures with
sound and
smell and all other per ceptions, plus the conclusions or speculations of the
individual. For
example, if a person was in a car accident, he would retain "
pictures" of that
experience in his
mind,
complete with recordings of the sights, physical sensations, smells, sounds, etc., that occurred during that
incident. For further
information on
mental copies of one's
perceptions sometime in the
past; three-dimensional
color pictures with
sound and
smell and all other
perceptions, plus the conclusions or speculations of the
individual. For
example, if a person was in a car accident, he would retain "
pictures" of that
experience in his
mind,
complete with recordings of the sights, physical sensations, smells, sounds, etc., that occurred during that
incident. For further
information on mental
image pictures and how the
mind works,
read Dianetics The Modern
Science of Mental Health by L.
Ron Hubbard. @[
Definition of
bank] the
mental image picture collection of the pcTthe
reactive mind.
three-dimensional
pictures which are continuously made by the
mind,
moment by
moment, containing
color,
sound and
smell, as well as other
perceptions. They also
include the conclusions or speculations of the
individual. Mental
image pictures are composed of
energy, have
mass, exist in
space and follow definite routines of
behavior, the most interesting of which is the
fact that they appear when somebody thinks of something.