1. simply and entirely the
pc was not in the
body he was occupying during the
incident .
( SH Spec 51, 6109C07)2. in the
pictures you get of
old incidents, you may be seeing yourself "outside of yourself," not seeing the
scene as you
saw it then. This is being out of
valence.
(HFP, p. 92)3. it means the
case is too heavily
charged. It is very, very, very heavily
charged. So the person cannot even come to the center of his
bank, he can't be in the middle of his
bank and
look at it. He has been
living for eons watching himself so that the
pictures he takes are outside.
(7203C30SO)4. if you
look into
suppressive person tech you will find an
SP has to be out of
valence to be
SP. He does not know that he is because he is himself in a non-
self valence. He is "somebody else" and is denying that he himself exists, which is to say denying himself as a
self.
(HCOB 17 Jul 71)