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SUCCUMB

SUCCUMB
ScnMaster
give way (to); yield; submit. —Quotes Book Glossary (app. Nov 1990)
SUCCUMB
ScnTUEU
Succumbing is the ultimate penalty of nonsurvival activity. This is pain. Failures bring pain and death.the failure to survive. Succumbing is the ultimate penalty of nonsurvival activity. This is pain. Failures bring pain and death.that state or condition characterized by a yielding or submitting to overpowering forces; put simply, it is a state where one is giving in or giving up.to yield or submit to an overpowering force; give in or give up.give way (to); yield; submit.of or having to do with the failure to survive.the opposite of survive; the point marked by what one might call the death of the consciousness of the individual.yield or submit to an overpowering force or overwhelming desire; give in or give up.not wanting to survive, not the opposite side of survive. Survival is totally bound up simply in, as far as a thetan is concerned, confronting. If something survives, he can confront it and if something doesn't survive, he can't confront it.
SUCCUMB
ScnTech
1. survive has its dichotomy, succumb. When one is below2.0 on the tone scale, all survival looks evil to him. Live=evil in the succumbing case. (COHA, p. 147)2. the point marked by what one might call the death of the consciousness of the individual. (SA, p. 22)3. The failure to survive is to succumb. (SOS, Bk. 2, p. 31)4. succumbing is the ultimate penalty of non-survival activity. This is pain. Failures bring pain and death. (SOS Gloss)