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NEUROSIS

NEUROSIS
ScnBasic
An emotional state containing conflicts and emotional data inhibiting the abilities or welfare of the individual.
NEUROSIS
ScnMaster
a condition wherein a person is insane or disturbed on some subject (as opposed to psychosis, wherein a person is just insane in general). —The Anatomy of the Human Mind Glossary, —SHSBC Binder 4 Approved Glossary, —9th ACC Volume 3 Approved Glossary, —Clearing Congress Film №2 Approved Glossary, —PDC 2 Approved Glossary, —PDC Volume 8 Approved Glossary, —Quotes Book Glossary (app. Nov 1990), —Melbourne Congress Approved Glossary (2.4.92), —Conquest of Chaos Approved Glossary (8.7.92), —SHSBC Binder 15 Approved Glossary, —SHSBC Binder 27 Approved Glossary, —Scientology 0-8 Glossary (app 11.7.90), —Academy Level III Glossary, —Ability Congress Approved Glossary, —OEC - Awareness Levels App Mar 91, —Knowingness (Quotes Bk II) Approved Glossary, —9th ACC Volume 1 Approved Glossary
NEUROSIS
ScnOEC
a condition wherein a person is insane or disturbed on some subject (as opposed to psychosis, wherein a person is just insane in general). And neurosis starts in at ten levels below zero.
NEUROSIS
ScnOEC
a condition wherein a person is insane or disturbed on some subject (as opposed to psychosis, wherein a person is just insane in general). And neurosis starts in at ten levels below zero.
NEUROSIS
ScnTech
1. an emotional state containing conflicts and emotional data inhibiting the abilities or welfare of the individual. (DTOT, p. 58)2. singly the effect of things, deranged being on some subject. (SH Spec 70, 6607C21)3. antisocial action or anti-survival action which is compulsively undertaken by the individual. (SH Spec 299, 6308C27)4. he's got some idea of what's happening, where he is on some things and some faint idea what's happening in his environment on some things. But generally unknowingness overbalances the knowingness and so you get a neurosis. (SH Spec 41, 6108C17)5. a habit which worsening, flies entirely out of control. One is stopped so often in life that he becomes an enemy of stopping and dislikes stopping so intensely that he himself will not stop things. Neurosis and psychosis of all classes are entirely inabilities to start, to change or to stop. (FOT, p. 68)