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OVERT
ScnAdmin
we have the word "overt," meaning a bad Decd. (FO 2610)
OVERT
ScnBasic
what is right and what is wrong are not necessarily definable for everyone. these vary according to existing moral codes and disciplines and, before scientology, despite their use in law as a test of "sanity," had no basis in fact but only in opinion. in dianetics and scientology a more precise definition arose. and the definition became as well the true definition of an overt act. an overt act is not just injuring someone or something an overt act is an act of omission or commission which does the least good for the least number of dynamics or the most harm to the greatest number of dynamics. Thus a wrong action is wrong to the degree that it harms the greatest number of dynamics. And a right action is right to the degree that it benefits the greatest number of dynamics. Many people think that an action is an overt simply because it is destructive. To them all destructive actions or omissions are overt acts. This is not true. For an act of commission or omission to be an overt act it must harm the greater number of dynamics. A failure to destroy can be, therefore, an overt act. Assistance to something that would harm a greater number of dynamics can also be an overt act. An overt act is something that harms broadly. A beneficial act is something that helps broadly. It can be a beneficial act to harm something that would be harmful to the greater number of dynamics. Harming everything and helping everything alike can be overt acts. Helping certain things and harming certain things alike can be beneficial acts. The idea of not harming anything and helping everything are alike rather mad. It is doubtful if you would think helping enslavers was a beneficial action and equally doubtful if you would consider the destruction of a disease an overt act. In the matter of being right or being wrong, a lot of muddy thinking can develop. There are no absolute rights or absolute wrongs. And being right does not consist of being unwilling to harm and being wrong does not consist only of not harming.
OVERT
ScnMaster
an act by a person or individual leading to the injury, reduction or degradation of another, others or their persons, possessions or associations. An overt act can be intentional or unintentional. —The Anatomy of the Human Mind Glossary
OVERT
ScnOEC
an act by the person or individual leading to the injury, reduction or degradation of another, others or their persons, possessions or associations. An overt act can be intentional or unintentional. But to get on this kick that he was the only one who could invade that particular sphere and spatial area, and that you mustn't, of course wound you up in the mechanics of mechanical communication and started you straight into the overt act-motivator mechanism.
OVERT
ScnOEC
an act by the person or individual leading to the injury, reduction or degradation of another, others or their persons, possessions or associations. An overt act can be intentional or unintentional. But to get on this kick that he was the only one who could invade that particular sphere and spatial area, and that you mustn't, of course wound you up in the mechanics of mechanical communication and started you straight into the overt act-motivator mechanism.
OVERT
ScnTUEU
an act of omission or commission which does the least good for the least number of dynamics or the most harm to the greatest number of dynamics. They are those things which you do which you aren't willing to have happen to you. See also dynamic in this glossary. [Definition of withholds] A withhold is always the manifestation which comes after an overt.an act by the person or individual leading to the injury, reduction or degradation of another, others or their persons, possessions or associations. It can be intentional or unintentional. [Definition of withhold] A withhold is always the manifestation which comes after an overt.short for overt act. See overt act in this glossary.a harmful act or a transgression against the moral code of a group is called an overt act, or an overt. When a person does something that is contrary to the moral code he has agreed to, or when he omits to do something that he should have done per that moral code, he has committed an overt act. An overt act violates what was agreed upon. It is an act by the person or individual leading to the injury, reduction or degradation of another, others or their beingness, persons, possessions, associations or dynamics. It can be intentional or unintentional.an act by the person or individual leading to the injury, reduction or degradation of another, others or their beingness, persons, possessions, associations or dynamics. It can be intentional or unintentional. (Chapter 10, #4)short for overt act an act by a person or individual leading to the injury, reduction or degradation of another, others or their persons, possessions or associations. An overt act can be intentional or unintentional. Well, this in itself, you see, enters enough-even on the copyist-in the way of an overt or something like this, so that he then goes into an obsessive alter-is and the statement that Reg made was, "They can't duplicate it," becomes completely true.an act by the person or individual leading to the injury, reduction or degradation of another, others or their persons, possessions or associations. An overt act can be intentional or unintentional. It's actually neither an ACADEMY LEVEL 0 LECTURE TRANSCRIPTS everything going to pieces, gains being wrapped up, everything betrayed -Christ, what happened? -The Itsa Line (cont.) (21 Aug. 63) an act by a person or individual leading to the injury, reduction or degradation of another, others or their persons, possessions or associations. An overt act can be intentional or unintentional.an act by the person or individual leading to the injury, reduction or degradation of another, others or their beingness, persons, possessions, associations or dynamics. It can be intentional or unintentional.an act by the person or individual leading to the injury, reduction or degradation of another, others or their persons, possessions or associations. An overt act can be intentional or unintentional.an act by the person or individual leading to the injury, reduction or degradation of another, others or their persons, possessions or associations. It can be intentional or unintentional. [Definition of withhold]an act of omission or commission which does the least good for the least number of dynamics or the most harm to the greatest number of dynamics. They are those things which you do which you aren't willing to have happen to you. See also dynamic in this glossary.an act of omission or commission which does the least good for the least number of dynamics or the most harm to the greatest number of dynamics. They are those things which you do which you aren't willing to have happen to you.open to view or knowledge; not concealed or secret.short for overt act. See overt act.short for overt act. See overt act in this glossary. He couldn't confront that much of an overt and, of course, the only extant mental assistance didn't have enough sense to run Responsibility on the deed. iYour Case (3 Jan. 60)short for overt act. See overt act in this glossary. He couldn't confront that much of an overt and, of course, the only extant mental assistance didn't have enough sense to run Responsibility on the deed. ?Your Case (3 Jan. 60)an act of omission or commission which does the least good for the least number of dynamics or the most harm to the greatest number of dynamics. They are those things which you do which you aren't willing to have happen to you. My overts of omission have caught up with me.a harmful act or a transgression against the moral code of a group. When a person does something that is contrary to the moral code he has agreed to, or when he omits to do something that he should have done per that moral code, he has committed an overt. An overt violates what was agreed upon. An overt can be intentional or unintentional.a harmful act or a transgression against the moral code of a group. 778 REFERENCES 779 When a person does something that is contrary to the moral code he has agreed to, or when he omits to do something that he should have done per that moral code, he has committed an overt. An overt violates what was agreed upon. An overt can be intentional or unintentional.
OVERT
ScnTUEU
See also dynamic(s);