1. we know what psychosis is these days. It is simply an
evil purpose; it means a definite
obsessive desire to
destroy. Now anybody has a few
evil purposes when they suddenly think of this or that, that they
don't
want to do. They'd say "
Boy I'd like to get even with that
guy" or something. That's not what we're really talking about. This is the
monitoring evil purpose which monitors all of this
guy's activities, and that is a real
psycho. Now there are people who are
PTS and who
act fairly
psycho and there are people who are quote "
aberrated." They'
ve simply
got out-
points in their
thinking. The
psychiatrist never differentiated amongst these people. That's because he
thought people had a disease called mental illness. It is not true. There is no such thing as a mental illness. There is no
bacteria which produces psychosis.
(ESTO 3, 7203CO2 SO I) 2. if he's real crazy he can't see anything. He's just
got to fight. Well, if you knew what he was fighting you wouldn't feel so sorry for him. He's back there on the
track a few trillion years fighting the
Ugbugs. He's solving a
present time problem which hasn't in
actual fact existed for the last many trillenia in most
cases, and yet he is taking the actions in
present time which solve that
problem with the
Ugbugs. What the
devil is that all about? Well the
guy is totally
stuck in
present time. He's
got 99.999999% of his
attention units at some
past period of the
track. An exact precise
period of the
track. And in that precise exact instant he is fighting off something and is trying to
handle something by some means and those are the means and practices which he is using in
present time. He does not have any
problem with you. You do not have any
problem with him at all. You aren't back there where he is and he isn't up where you are. Now you can
assume there are problems, but that isn't the
problem he's trying to solve. That is the whole
anatomy of psychosis.
(SH Spec 61, 6505C18) 3. Dwindling sanity is a dwindling
ability to
assign time and
space. Psychosis is a
complete inability to
assign time and
space.
(Scn 8-80, p. 44)