1. a valence is an identity
complete with
bank mass or
mental image picture mass of somebody other than the identity selected by oneself. In other words, what we usually mean by valence is somebody else's identity assumed by a person unknowingly.
(17ACC-10, 5703C10)2. the valence
mechanism produces whole people for the
preclear to be and will
include habits and
mannerisms which are not mentioned in
engrams but are a result of the
preclear's
compulsion to
copy certain people.
(SOS, Bk. 2, p. 202)3. a valence is a
false or true identity. The
preclear has his own valence. Then there are available to him the
valences of all persons who appear in his
engrams.
(SOS, p. 106)4. just an identity that is so dominant that it balls-up a whole
section of the whole
track. It takes a large
section of the whole
track and bundles it all up in a black
ball and it's full of
pictures.
(SH Spec 105, 6201C25)5. a valence is a substitute for
self taken on after the
fact of lost
confidence in
self.
(SH Spec 68, 6110C18)6. the combined
package of a
personality which one assumes as does an actor on a
stage except in
life one doesn't usually
assume them knowingly.
(5707C17)7. a valence is a commanded
mimicry of another person or thing or imagined
entity. These commands would be in
engrams. The valence is not contained in a
circuit. The valence and the
circuit are two
different things. The valence is a whole person, a whole thing, or a large number of persons or things. The
circuit robs "I" of
attention units. The valence transplants "I." It takes "I" and puts him somewhere else.
(NOTL, p. 82)8. the
personality of one of the dramatic
personnel in an
engram.
(DMSMH, p. 81)9. the
form and identity of the
preclear or another, the
beingness.
(HCOB 23 Apr 69)10. a valence is a
synthetic beingness, at best, or it is a
beingness which the
pc is not, but is pretending to be or thinks he is. That
beingness could have been created for him by a
duplication of an existing
beingness, or a
synthetic beingness built up by the descriptions of somebody else.
(SH Spec 41, 6108C17)11. a
facsimile personality made capable of
force by the
counter-
effort of the
moment or
receipt into the plus or
minus randomity of
unconsciousness.
Valences are assistive,
compulsive or inhibitive to the
organism. A
control center is not a valence.
(Scn 0-8, p. 86)12. there are many
valences in everyone. By a valence is meant an
actual or a
shadow personality, one's own valence is his
actual personality.
(SA, p. 159)13. valens means "powerful" in
Latin. It is a good
term because it is the
second half of
ambivalent (
power in two directions). It is a good
term because it describes the intent of the
organism when
dramatizing an
engram.
Multivalence would mean "many powerfuls." It would embrace the
phenomena of split
personality, the strange differences of
personality in people in one and then another
situation. Valence in
Dn means the
personality of one of the dramatic
personnel in an
engram.
(DMSMH, p. 80)