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STRAIGHTWIRE (2)

STRAIGHTWIRE (2)
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run with Straightwire, the name of a process. It is the act of stringing a line between present time and some incident in the past, and stringing that line directly and without any detours. The auditor is stringing a straight "wire" of memory between the actual genus (origin) of a condition and present time, thus demonstrating that there is a difference of time and space in the condition then and the condition now, and that the preclear, conceding this difference, then rids himself of the condition or at least is able to handle it. Notes on the Lectures Glossary Final approval 26 March 1990