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SNAP OUT OF IT
SNAP OUT OF IT
ScnMaster
change
suddenly from a bad
condition
to a
better
one; recover quickly or regain one's senses.
—
Freedom Congress
Glossary,
Sept
90
SNAP OUT OF IT
ScnTUEU
change
suddenly from a bad
condition
to a
better
one; recover quickly or regain one's senses. . . . and every once in a while a
Book Auditor
gets really
stuck
and we say, "Well,
run
Self Analysis
on the
preclear
," and
preclears
snap out of it...
-Levels of
Skill
(6 July 1957)