1. defined as a
period of anguish brought about by a
major loss or a threat of
loss to the
individual. The secondary
engram depends for its strength and
force upon
physical pain engrams which underlie it.
(SOS, Bk. 2, p. 136)2. the secondary
engram is called
secondary because it depends upon an earlier
physical pain engram to exist being itself occasioned by a
conscious moment of
loss. It is called an
engram in
order to focus the
attention of the
auditor on the
fact that it must be
run as an
engram and that all
perceptics possible must be exhausted from it.
(SOS, Bk. 2, p. 149)3.
secondary (A-R-C)
engrams, have more
charge than
locks. These
charges on the A-R-C are so-called because they
charge up the
case.
Engrams won't have
charge without later
incidents. If you could get all the
grief off a
case and do nothing else, you would have a
release. You are trying to
blow these
charges so the
engrams will not very badly
affect a person.
(NOTL, p. 35)4. there are three types of
secondary engrams impinged on
physical pain engrams:
(1) painful
emotion—
grief—
broken affinity,
(2) encysted
communication,
(3)
invalidated reality.
(NOTL, p. 29)