short for DEserveD
action - DEserveD
action EXposed. A
ded is an
incident where the
preclear punishes or hurts or wrecks someone or something the like of which has never hurt him. Now he must
justify the
incident. He will
use things which didn't happen to him. He claims that the
object of his injury really deserved it, hence the
word, which is a sarcasm. A
dedex is an
incident which happens to a
preclear after he has a
ded and is always on the same
subject. It is covered guilt. Its
effect on the
preclear is all out of proportion to the
actual injury to him. One would think he was murdered by the harsh
word or the scratch. He will explain violently how terribly he has been used. For
example: Bill hits Joe and then Joe hits Bill. Although it went this way, Bill has it figured out that Joe must have hit him first, so he invents something that Joe did to him to motivate his hitting Joe. See also preclear in this glossary. —PDC Volume 8 Approved Glossary