the person himself—not his
body or his name, the
physical universe, his
mind, or anything else; that which is
aware of being
aware; the identity which is the
individual. The
term was coined to eliminate any possible
confusion with older, invalid concepts. It comes from the Greek letter
theta (0?-), which the Greeks used to represent
thought or perhaps
spirit, to which an n is added to make a
noun in the modern
style used to
create words in
engineering. It is also 0?-n, or "
theta to the nth degree," meaning unlimited or
vast.
—The Anatomy of the Human Mind Glossary, —OEC - The Lowest Levels App Mar 91, —OEC - Organization App Mar 91, —OEC - Suppressives and GAEs Glossary Appr. 25 Feb. 91, —9th ACC Volume 2 Approved Glossary, —Knowingness (Quotes Bk II) Approved Glossary, —9th ACC Volume 3 Approved Glossary, —9th ACC Volume 1 Approved Glossary, —Freedom Congress Glossary, Sept 90, —EM-4 Approved Film Glossary, —PDC Volume 1 Approved Glossary, —PDC 2 Approved Glossary, —PDC Volume 5 Approved Glossary, —PDC Volume 4 Approved Glossary, —PDC Volume 6 Approved Glossary, —Academy Level II Glossary, —PDC Volume 8 Approved Glossary, —PTS-SP Approved Glossary, —LCDH Approved Glossary, —Academy Level 0 Glossary Approved 3-12-90, —Staff Status II Glossary, Approved late Sept. 1990, —Quotes Book Glossary (app. Nov 1990), —Melbourne Congress Approved Glossary (2.4.92), —State of Man Congress Approved Gls (14.5.92), —Academy Level III Glossary, —Conquest of Chaos Approved Glossary (8.7.92), —Academy Level IV Glossary, —Ability Congress Approved Glossary, —FSM Specialist Course Approved Glossary Appr. early 1991, —Project Third Dynamic Approved 25.2.91