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PICTURE

PICTURE
ScnBasic
An exact likeness of something; a copy or representation of a thing, not the thing itself. An image or mental image of something. See also facsimile; mental image picture.
PICTURE
ScnMaster
See mental image picture in this glossary. Academy Level I I I Glossary
PICTURE
ScnTUEU
an exact likeness of something;. a copy or representat ion of a thing, not the thing itself An image or mental image of something. See also facsimtle; mental image picture.See mental image picture in this glossary. But I am going to ask you to get a picture of a cat. -Man's Search and Scientology's Answer (4 July 1957) See mental image picture in this glossary.short for mental image picture, a mental copy of one's perceptions some time 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.short for mental image picture. See mental image picture in this glossary.short for mental image picture, a mental copy of one's perceptions some time 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. All of a sudden a picture he'd had his whole life of looking out of a window changed, flipped, he got a terrific sensation of getting up from the thing, rushing over, jumping into a car, and shooting up over the top of a hill. iYour Case (3 Jan. 60)short for mental image picture, a mental copy of one's perceptions some time 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. All of a sudden a picture he'd had his whole life of looking out of a window changed, flipped, he got a terrific sensation of getting up from the thing, rushing over, jumping into a car, and shooting up over the top of a hill. ?Your Case (3 Jan. 60)
PICTURE
ScnTech
facsimile. (PAB 136) See FACSIMILE.