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TIME TRACK

TIME TRACK
ScnBasic
The consecutive record of mental image pictures which accumulates through the preclear's life or lives. It is very exactly dated.
TIME TRACK
ScnMaster
the consecutive record of mental image pictures which accumulates through a person's life or lives. It is very exactly dated. The time track is the entire sequence of "now" incidents, complete with all perceptics, picked up by a person during his whole existence.—Fundamentals of Thought Glossary Final approval 5.2.90
TIME TRACK
ScnOEC
the consecutive record of mental image pictures which accumulate through a person's life or lives. It is very exactly dated. The time track is the entire sequence of "now" incidents, complete with all sense messages, picked up by a person during his whole existence. See also mental image pictures in this glossary. I haven't got any time track anymore.
TIME TRACK
ScnTech
1. the consecutive record of mental image pictures which accumulates through the preclear's life or lives. It is very exactly dated. (HCOB 23 Apr 69) Time Track (Def. 1)2. the time span of the individual from beingness to present time on which lies the sequence of events of his total existence. (HCOB 9 Mar 60)3. the endless record, complete with fifty-two perceptions of the pc's entire past. The time track is a very accurate record of the pc's past, very accurately timed, very obedient to the auditor. If motion picture film were 3D, had fifty-two perceptions and could fully react upon the observer, the time track could be called a motion picture film. It is at least 350,000,000,000,000 years long, probably much longer, with a scene about every 1/25 of a second. (HCOB 15 May 63)4. consists of all the consecutive moments of "now" from the earliest moment of life of the organism to present time. Actually, the track is a multiple bundle of perceptics; and it might be said that there is a time track for each perceptic, all tracks running simultaneously. The track might also be considered as a system of filing recordings made of the environment and the organism, filed according to time received. All the perceptions of the environment and the organism during the entire lifetime, up to now, or present time, are recorded, faintly or deeply, upon the time track. (SOS, p. 102)