a
solid accumulation of
old, inactive
energy suspended in
space and
time. It is generated by opposing
energy flows which
hit one another, and continues to exist long after the
energy flows have ceased. See also
flowa
solid accumulation of
old, inactive
energy suspended in
space and
time. A ridge is generated by opposing
energy flows which
hit one another, and continues to exist long after the
energy flows have ceased. A great big healthy ridge moves in and hits you in the nose.
-Man's Search and Scientology's Answer (4 July 1957) a
solid accumulation of
old, inactive
energy suspended in
space and
time. It is generated by opposing
energy flows which
hit one another and continues to exist long after the
energy flows have ceased. (
Chapter 9, #1)
a
solid accumulation of
old, inactive
energy suspended in
space and
time. A ridge is generated by opposing
energy flows which
hit one another, and continues to exist long after the
energy flows have ceased. And if you
want to build up a ridge on the
subject of learning,
man, that's it! Just
consider you know all there is to know about it.
a
solid accumulation of
old, inactive
energy suspended in
space and
time. A ridge is generated by opposing
energy flows which
hit one another, and continues to exist long after the
energy flows have ceased. ... you didnt make either of the bodies; you had some
share and
responsibility in doing so but you didnt and there isnt any
reason why he couldn't have pushed the same number of
ridges around in the
old lady's head that he was pushing around in his own head, now was there? -
Union Station -
R2-46 (30
Aug. 55)
a
solid body of
energy caused by
flows and dispersals which have a duration longer than the duration of
flow. Any piece of
matter could be considered to be a ridge in its last
stage.
a long, narrow upper
section or
crest. Used figuratively in the lecture.
a
solid accumulation of
old, inactive
energy suspended in
space and
time. A ridge is generated by opposing
energy flows which
hit one another. It continues to exist long after the
energy flows have ceased. And when those spheres of influence
meet on their own borders, we
don't
want them to be
different and
create a ridge; we
want them just to
flow smoothly out and
meet.
a
solid accumulation of
old, inactive
energy suspended in
space and
time. A ridge is generated by opposing
energy flows which
hit one another, and continues to exist long after the
energy flows have ceased.
a
solid accumulation of
old, inactive
energy suspended in
space and
time. A ridge is generated by opposing
energy flows which
hit one another and continues to exist long after the
energy flows have ceased.
solid accumulation of
old, inactive
energy suspended in
space and
time. It is generated by opposing
energy flows which
hit one another, and continues to exist long after the
energy flows have ceased.
a
standing wave of some kind or another or a
mass composed of
electrical particles. Where an outgoing
flow has met an incoming
flow and both are
constant, you get a ridge.
Example a fellow is
standing at one side of the room with a deck of cards and another fellow is
standing at the other side of the room with a deck of cards. These two start throwing cards, one at a
time, at each other, more or less on the same
channel. A few of those cards are going to collide in midair. And in the center of the room between those two people a bunch of these cards will accumulate. Even though
lots of cards
reach the other side of the room, some cards are going to be piled up in the middle of the room. You have, as a
final analysis, a ridge.
a
solid accumulation of
old, inactive
energy suspended in
space and
time. A ridge is generated by opposing
energy flows which
hit one another, and continues to exist long after the
energy flows have ceased.
Step outside of yourself, you're suddenly uninfluenced by a tremendous number of
ridges which match your
wavelength.