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PRESENT TIME

PRESENT TIME
ScnABR
That which is now and which becomes the past almost as rapidly as it is observed. It is a term that refers to the environment as it exists now, not as it existed; as in the phrase “the preclear came up to present time”, meaning the preclear became aware of the existing matter, energy, space and time of now. “Now.”
PRESENT TIME
ScnMaster
having to do with the time which is now and which becomes the past almost as rapidly as it is observed. It is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in now. —9th ACC Volume 2 Approved Glossary
PRESENT TIME
ScnTUEU
The point on anyone's time track where his physical body (if alive) may be found. "Now." The intersection of the MEST time track with the (postulated) theta time track.the time which is now and becomes the past as rapidly as it is observed. It is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in now.the time which is now and which becomes the past almost as rapidly as it is observed. It is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in now, as in "The preclear came up to present time," meaning the preclear became aware of the present environment. See also environment.the time which is now, rather than in the past. It is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in the present. A person said to be "out of present time" would be someone whose attention is fixed on past events to such an extent that he is not fully aware of or in communication with his actual present environment.the time which is now and which becomes the past almost as rapidly as it is observed. It is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in now, as in "The preclear came up to present time," meaning the preclear became aware of the present environment. (Chapter 2, #3)the time which is now and becomes the past as rapidly as it is observed. it is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in now.the time which is now and which becomes the past almost as rapidly as it is observed. It is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in now, as in "The preclear came up to present time," meaning the preclear became aware of the present environment. (Chapter 4, #16)having to do with the time which is now and which becomes the past almost as rapidly as it is observed. It is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in now.the point on anyone's time track where his physical body (if alive) may be found. "Now." The intersection of the mest time track with the (postulated) theta time track.the time which is now and becomes the past as rapidly as it is observed. It is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in now. When we say someone should be in present time we mean he should be in communication with his environment. We mean, further, that he should be in communication with his environment as it exists, not as it existed.the time which is now and which becomes the past almost as rapidly as it is observed. It is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in now.the time which is now and which becomes the past almost as rapidly as it is observed. It is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in now, as in "The preclear came up to present time," meaning the preclear became aware of the present environment.the time which is now, rather than in the past. It is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in the present. A person said to be "out of present time" would be someone whose attention is fixed on past events to such an extent that he is not fully aware of or in communication with his actual present environment.the time which is now, rather than in the past or future. It is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in the present. A person said to be "out of present time" would be someone whose attention is fixed on past or future events to such an extent that he is not fully aware of or in communication with his actual present environment.the time which is now and which becomes the past almost as rapidly as it is observed. It is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in now. (Chapter 5, #9)the time which is now and which becomes the past almost as rapidly as it is observed. It is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in now, as in "the preclear came up to present time," meaning the preclear became aware of the existing matter, energy, space and time of now. The point on anyone's time track where his physical body (if alive) may be found. "Now."
PRESENT TIME
ScnTech
1. the time which is now and which becomes the past almost as rapidly as it is observed. It is a term loosely applied to the environment existing in now, as in "The preclear came up to present time," meaning the preclear became aware of the existing matter, energy, space, and time of now. The point on anyone's time track where his physical body (if alive) may be found. "Now." (HCOB 11 May 65)2. when we say that somebody should be in present time we mean he should be in communication with his environment. We mean, further, that he should be in communication with his environment as it exists, not as it existed. (Abil Mi 246)3. a response to the continuous rhythm of the physical universe, resulting in a hereness in nowness. (HCOB 15 May 63)4. the ground, sky, walls, objects, and people of the immediate environment. In other words, the anatomy of present time is the anatomy of the room or area in which you are at the moment when you view it. (PAB 35)5. a continuing series of instants in which, moment to moment, theta goes on changing mest. (SOS, p. 36)6. an ever extending moment; and a person who is free on his time track is generally in present time, moving forward through the consecutive moments of time. (SOS, p. 102)7. an arbitrary time, agreed upon, and is the same across a whole universe. It is the point of coincidence of three universes. (PAB 29)8. people go out of present time because they can't have the mest of present time, that's it. Present time is only the referral point that exists. In its absence all becomes bank. (HCOB 29 Sept 60) Abbr. PT.