1. the
mind that works in a purely
stimulus response way, contains only
actingness, no
thinkingness, and can be used to
set up certain physical machines.
(HCO Info Ltr 2 Sept 64)2. that
mind which, directed by the
analytical or
reactive mind, places solutions into
effect on the physical
level.
(Scn 0-8, p. 65)3. this is an even heavier
type of
mind than the
reactive mind since it contains no
thinkingness and contains only
actingness. The impulses placed against the
body by the
thetan through various mental
machinery, arrive at the voluntary, involuntary, and
glandular levels. These have
set methods of
analysis for any
given situation and so respond directly to commands
given.
(FOT, p. 61)4. the somatic
mind would be that
mind which takes
care of the
automatic mechanisms of the
body, the regulation of the
minutiae which keep the
organism running.
(SOS, Bk. 2, p. 233)