a
reach and withdraw
mechanism which a person has used to
reach people or things with. The
cycle of the Rock is A person 1) failed to communicate himself; 2) started using something to communicate with; 3) put the last
item on
automatic and it created for him; 4) it failed. It is the first
shift of
valence, the
loss of identity of
self and the
assumption of identity of something else. At the same
time, it's accompanied by "How to
Assess for the Rock," and-you know?
-Auditing and Assessment (3 Mar. 64) a
reach and withdraw
mechanism which a person has used to
reach people or things with. The
cycle of the Rock is A person (1) failed to communicate himself; (2) started using something to communicate with; (3) put the last
item on
automatic and it created for him; (4) it failed. It is the first
shift of
valence, the
loss of identity of
self and the
assumption of identity of something else.
a
reach and withdraw
mechanism which a person has used to
reach people or things with. The
cycle of the Rock is A person 1) failed to communicate himself; 2) started using something to communicate with; 3) put the last
item on
automatic and it created for him; 4) it failed. It is the first
shift of
valence, the
loss of identity of
self and the
assumption of identity of something else.
a
reach and withdraw
mechanism which a person has used to
reach people or things with. The
cycle of the Rock is A person 1) failed to communicate himself; 2) started using something to communicate with; 3) put the last
item on
automatic and it created for him; 4) it failed. It is the first
shift of
valence, the
loss of identity of
self and the
assumption of identity of something else. See also
valence in this glossary.