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REALITY

REALITY
ScnAdmin
1. by reality we mean the solid objects, the real things of life. (POW, p. 72) 2. reality consists of the is-ness of things. (HCO PL 19 May 70) Abbr. R.
REALITY
ScnBasic
1. By reality we mean the solid objects, the real things of life. Used here as a gradient, with things being more real than other things. That with which we agree tends to be more real than that with which we do not agree. It could also be defined as the degree of agreement reached by two people. 2. An agreement as to what is. It is not what the individual thinks reality is; it is what the majority agrees it is. It is the solid objects, the real things of life. It is the agreement upon perceptions and data in the physical universe. Reality is what is. It is one of the components of understanding. See also ARC triangle.
REALITY
ScnMaster
1. the agreed-upon apparency of existence. A reality is any data that agrees with the person's perceptions, computations and education. Reality is one of the components of understanding. 2. that agreement upon illusion which became the mest universe. NLRH, 8-8008 Scientology 8-8008 Glossary Final approval c. 3 Mar 1990
REALITY
ScnTUEU
Reality of the past ("I"'s reception of the past agrees with the recorded data, and "I" agrees that it does). Reality of the present ("I"'s reception of the present agrees with the data impinging upon the organism from the environment, and "I" agrees that it does). Reality of the future ("I"'s concept of the future agrees with past and present data, and "I" agrees that it does). Reality between two people (they agree on something). Reality in a group (the majority in agreement). Physical, "actual" reality-the only kind considered by many people-is merely agreement between MEST conditions or life conditions and some person's perceptions of those conditions. If these do not agree, we say that he does not know the reality (ours, that is, for we have only our own perceptions by which to judge the MEST conditions). There are emotions on the reality scale. One of them is shame.that which appears to be. Reality is fundamentally agreement; the degree of agreement reached by people. What we agree to be real is real.the solid objects, the real things of life; the degree of agreement reached by two people. See also ARC triangle.the agreed-upon apparency of existence. A reality is any data that agrees with the person's perceptions, computations and education. Reality is one of the components of understanding. Your own subjective reality on the universe and your own objective reality are viewed right from where you sit right this minute. -Man's Search and Scientology's Answer (4 July 1957) the agreed-upon apparency of existence. A reality is any data that agrees with the person's perceptions, computations and education. Reality is one of the components of understanding.the agreed-upon apparency of existence. A reality is any data that agrees with the person's perceptions, computations and education. Reality is one of the components of understanding.the similarity or dissimilarity of ideas about something. Reality is agreement upon perceptions and data in the physical universe. All that we can agree is real is that on which we have agreed is real. Agreement is the essence of reality. I'd had a particularly great subjective reality on this.1. the agreed-upon apparency of existence. A reality is any data that agrees with the person's perceptions, computations and education. Reality is one of the components of understanding. 2. that agreement upon illusion which became the MEST universe.the degree of agreement reached by two people.the degree of agreement reached by two people. It's affinity, reality, communication-these things are all out. -- ARC Breaks and the Comm Cycle1. the agreed-upon apparency of existence. A reality is any data that agrees with the person's perceptions, computations and education. Reality is one of the components of understanding. 2. that agreement upon illusion which became the mest universe.agreement upon perceptions and data in the physical universe. All that we can be sure is real is that on which we have agreed is real. Agreement is the essence of reality.the solid objects, the real things of life; the degree of agreement reached by two people.the solid objects, the real things of life; the degree of agreement reached by two people. See also ARC triangle in this glossary.the degree of agreement reached by two ends of a communication line. In essence, it is the degree of duplication achieved between cause and effect. That which is real is real simply because it is agreed upon, and for no other reason.defined as "that which appears to be." Reality is fundamentally agreement. What we agree to be real is real; it is agreement upon perceptions and data in the physical universe. Reality is interdependent on communication and affinity to achieve understanding. ^-Sunday Service Intro booklet approved glossary.the solid objects, the real things of life; the degree of agreement reached by two people. See also ARC in this glossary.that which appears to be. Reality is fundamentally agreement-what we agree to be real is real.
REALITY
ScnTech
1. is, here on earth, agreement as to what is. This does not prevent barriers or time from being formidably real. It does not mean either that space, energy or time are illusions. It is as one knows it is. (COHA, p. 249)2. that sequence which can, we say this person is suffering from reactive conduct. He has a reactive mind. In other words, his association has become too blatantly in error for him any longer to conceive differences and we get identification: A=A=A=A. (5702C28) Reality