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EACH (adjective)

1. every one of two or more considered separately or one by one: Each girl has a name.



EACH (adverb)

1. for each; to each; apiece: Give them two apples each.



EARLIER

1. more distant in past time from the one at hand; farther back in time than the present moment.



EAST

1. the direction to the right of a person facing north; direction in which sunrise occurs. 2. the point on a compass at 90 degrees, directly opposite west. 3. the eastern part of the earth relative to Europe, especially Asia and the nearby islands; Orient.



EASTERN

1. in, of, toward or facing the east. 2. from the east: as, an eastern wind. 3. of or characteristic of Asia; Oriental.



EATING

1. taking in or consuming food.



ECHO INVALIDATION

1. detrimental action in which the Clearing Practitioner negates an item given by the Preclear by saying or implying, “That’s not it.”



ECHO METERING

1. detrimental action in which the Clearing Practitioner reconsults the meter after the Preclear has already volunteered a button or item.



EDUCATE

1. to develop the latent faculties and powers by formal, systematic teaching, especially in institutions of higher learning. 2. to give knowledge or training to; to train; to develop the knowledge, skill, mind or character of; to teach; to instruct. 3. to form and develop. [Latin educare, to bring up or train, derived from educere; e, out + ducere, to lead, draw, bring]



EFFECT

1. anything brought about by a cause or agent; result. 2. receipt point in the communication formula.



EFFECT GOALS

1. ambition to be an effect rather than a cause.



EFFORT

1. trying hard with the mind or body. 2. exerting less strength, power or energy in a given situation than is necessary to bring about a desired end result.



EFFORT POINT

1. that area from which a person exerted effort; that area into which that person received effort.



EGOISM

1. the habit of valuing everything only in reference to one’s own personal interest; selfishness.



8C (Eight C)

1. a slang term meaning good and effective control of an individual or group.


EIGHTH DYNAMIC - see DYNAMIC EXPRESSIONS



ELATION

1. a feeling of extreme joy, pride or happiness.



ELECTRIC

1. of, charged with, or conveying electricity: as, anelectricwire. 2. producing, or produced by electricity: as, anelectricgenerator. 3. operated by electricity: as, an electric iron. 4. electrifying; magnetic; exciting; tense.



ELECTRICITY

1. a form of energy generated by friction, induction, or chemical change, and having magnetic, chemical and radiant effects; it is a property of the basic particles of all matter, consisting of protons (positive charges) and electrons (negative charges), which attract each other. 2. a flow manifestation of force.



ELECTRON

1. the smallest unit of negative charge in an atom.



ELECTRONIC

1. of an electron or electrons. 2. operated, operating, produced or done by the action of electrons.



ELECTRONICS

1. the science that deals with electronic action in vacuums, gases and solids, and with the use of vacuum tubes, photoelectric cells, transistors, etc.


ELECTROPSYCHOMETER See E-METER



ELEMENTS

1. components, features, or principles of something; basic parts.



ELSE

1. different; other: as, somebody else or something else.



ELSE’S

1. belonging to another who is different in identity.



EMBARRASSMENT

1. feeling ill at ease to the point of a loss of composure. 2. feeling self-conscious, confused and ill at ease.



EMERGENCY

1. a low condition or operating state of an individual requiring immediate attention and correction if one is to avoid expense or loss.


E-METER



EMOTION

1. a mental state or feeling such as apathy, grief, fear, anger, boredom or cheerfulness.



EMOTIONAL

1. of emotion or the emotions.



EMOTIONAL CURVE

1. the drop or rise from one level of emotion to another.



EMOTIONAL TONE SCALE

1. a scale of emotional tones or qualities which range from death at the bottom, up through apathy, grief, fear, covert hostility, anger, antagonism, boredom, conservatism to enthusiasm at the top.



EMPIRICAL

1. relying or based solely on experiment and observation. 2. relying or based on practical experience without reference to scientific principles.



END

1. the last part of anything; final point; finish; completion; conclusion. 2. an outcome; result; consequence. 3. an aim; object; purpose; intention.



ENDEMIC (adjective)

1. peculiar to a particular people or locality. ENDLESS 1.having no end; going on forever; eternal; infinite.



END OF CYCLE

1. a finite stop.



ENDOGENOUS (adjective)

1. growing or proceeding from within.



END PHENOMENA

1. those signs in the Preclear and the Clearing Biofeedback Meter that show that a process is complete.



END RUDIMENTS

1. rudiments used to clean up residual charge left by reason of the Clearing session so that the Preclear feels good and in a frame of mind to end the session.



ENEMY

1. a condition or operating state of an individual who is a knowing opponent and adversary to another individual, group or project.



ENERGY

1. that which produces motion, or change in motion, in matter. 2. that which has the capability of producing motion, or change in motion, in matter. (electricity and heat are forms of energy).



ENFORCE

1. to impose by force. 2. effect gained by force. 3. compel. 4.make someone do or receive something not wanted.



ENFORCED

1. imposed by force. 2. compelled.



ENFORCED AFFINITY

1. the demand on the individual that he experience or admit affinity when he has not felt it.



ENFORCED HAVE

1. making someone accept what he didn’t want.



ENGRAM

1. a mental image picture recorded in the reactive subconscious mind of an experience containing pain, unconsciousness, and a real or imagined threat to survival.



ENGRAM BANK

1. the entire collection of mental image pictures of an individual, also known as the “reactive mind.”



ENGRAM CHAIN

1. a basic engram and a series of similar incidents.



ENGRAM COMMAND

1. any phrase contained in an engram.



ENGRAMIC THOUGHT

1. thought that demands immediate action without examination by the analytical mind. 2. irrational thought by which the mind is made to conceive identities where only vague similarities exist.



ENHANCE

1. to make greater; heighten; intensify; augment.



ENHANCEMENT

1. an enhancing or being enhanced.



ENLIGHTENMENT

1. to bring into a condition where the eyes and face are bright and shining. [Middle Englishen, bring into a condition of +lighten(of the face and eyes), to grow bright and shining.]



ENMEST

1. enturbulated MEST. [see MEST]



ENOUGH (noun)

1. the amount or number needed or desired; sufficiency: as, I’ve had enough of this game for one day.



ENOUGH (adjective)

1. as much or as many as necessary or desirable; sufficient; adequate: as, she had enough money to buy the car.



ENOUGH (adverb)

1. as much or as often as necessary; to the required degree or amount; sufficiently: as, he ate enough to feel satisfied.



ENTHETA

1. means enturbulated theta (thought or life): especially refers to communications which, based on lies and confusions, are slanderous or destructive.



ENTHUSIASM

1. intense or eager interest. 2. originally, supernatural inspiration; inspired prophetic or poetic ecstasy. 3. an emotional tone of 4.0 on the Scale of Emotional Expression. [see SCALE OF EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION].



ENTITY

1. something that has a real and separate existence either actually or in the mind. [Late Latin entitas from Latin ens from esse which means “be”] 2. a Being who has a separate existence and identity.



ENTITY BEING (EB)

1. a Being who is stuck to, on or around another Being or body but is not in control.



ENTRAPMENT

1. the opposite of freedom. 2. the condition or quality of being caught or trapped.



ENTURBULATE

1. cause to be emotionally turbulent or agitated and disturbed. 2. to cause to be very upset.



ENVIRONMENT

1. the things, conditions, circumstances, influences, etc., that surround a given person or place. 2. the surroundings of the Preclear from moment to moment, in particular or in general, including people, pets, mechanical objects, weather, culture, clothing, etc. 3. anything the Preclear perceives or believes he perceives.



ENVIRONMENTAL

1. of environment.



ENVY

1. a sense of discontent with regard to another’s advantages, success, possessions, etc.


EP see END PHENOMENA



EPISTEMOLOGY

1. the study or theory of the origin, nature, methods, and limits of knowledge. [Greek episteme, knowledge + ology, study of, science of]



ERASE

1. to go over an incident until the harmful energy connected with the incident has vanished entirely. 2. to cause reactive material in the subconscious to refile under the heading of non-reactive experience.



ERASED

1. past tense of ERASE.



ERASING

1. a lightening up of an incident; lessening somatic; becoming less intense.



ERASING CLEARING

1. treating the Clearing session as an incident and erasing it as a lock.



ERASURE

1. the apparent removal of the engram from the files of the reactive subconscious mind and the re-filing of the memory into the standard memory banks under the heading of non-reactive experience . 2. the removal of all negative charge from an incident.



ERROR

1. deviation from truth, accuracy, correctness, right, etc. 2. a wrong belief; incorrect opinion. 3. something incorrectly done through ignorance or carelessness; mistake.



ERRORS

1. plural of error.



ESCAPE (verb)

1. to get free; get away; break loose.



ESCAPE (noun)

1. an escaping. 2. the state of having escaped. 3. means or way of escape



ETHICAL CODE

1. a set of principles pertaining to one’s moral conduct, determined by the individual himself.



ETHICAL CONDUCT

1. behaving in a manner in alignment with one’s own sense of justice and honesty that enhances the quality of all life.



ETHICS

1. the study of standards of conduct and moral judgement. 2. rationality toward the highest level of survival for the individual, the future race, the group and mankind, and the other dynamics taken collectively. 3. the system or code of morals of a particular philosopher, religion, group, profession, etc. 3. the person or department in an Alethiology group or center that maintains the ethical standards of the group.



ETHICS BAIT

1. a Preclear in continual heavy ethics trouble or who is out ethics.



ETHICS CASES

1. SPs and PTSes.


ETHICS CONDITIONS see CONDITIONS



EUPHORIA

1. a feeling of well-being. 2. a feeling of joy and happiness about something.



EVALUATE

1. fix the value of. 2. examine and judge, especially by another. 3. to give a value to something, or determine what value, worth or degree of truth something has.



EVALUATED

1. examined and judged to determine what value, worth or degree of truth something has.



EVALUATION

1. any attempt by someone to impose his stable datum or data upon another. (The first rule of the Clearing Practitioner’s Code is “Do not evaluate for the Preclear in session.”)



EVENT

1. a happening; occurrence. 2. a result, consequence; outcome.



EVENTS

1. plural of event.



EVER

1. at any time: as, have you ever seen this movie? 2. always; at all times: as, he is ever the same. 3. at all; by any chance; in any case.



EVERY

1. all, taken individually and separately; each of all, without exception: as,every man among you. 2. all possible: as, she was given every chance to make the team.



EVERYONE

1. every person; everybody.



EVERYTHING

1. every thing; all things; all. 2. the most important thing: as, money is everything to some people.



EVERYWHERE

1. in every place; in all places.



EVIL

1. that which is destructive or destroys.



EVIL PURPOSE

1. a destructive intention.



EVOLUTION

1. an unfolding; opening out or working out; process of development, formation or growth. 2. a thing or product of this; thing evolved.



EXACT

1. leaving no room for error, deviation or doubt; precise. 2. strict; severe; rigorous.



EXACTLY

1. precisely, strictly correct in every detail.



EXAMINATION

1. investigation; inspection; scrutiny; inquiry; testing. 2. means or method of examining.



EXAMINE

1. investigate; inspect; scrutinize; inquire into.



EXAMINER

1. a trained Alethanetic Clearing Practitioner whose duty is to note a Preclear’s statements and physical indicators and the Clearing Biofeedback Meter’s Range Arm position after session, or when a Preclear wishes to volunteer information.



EXAM REPORT

1. a report written by the Examiner stating the Preclear’s condition following a session or when the Preclear has volunteered information; it contains the Clearing Biofeedback Meter details, the Preclear’s indicators and any statement the Preclear made to the Examiner.



EXAMPLE

1. a member of a group chosen as representing a part of the whole. 2. a situation or incident that shows the working rule or idea.



EXERCISE

1. activity for the purpose of training or developing the body or mind; systematic practice. 2. active use or operation; employment.



EXERCISES

1. plural of exercise.



EXIST (verb)

1. to continue to be; to stand out or to be in existence. 2. to be; have reality or actuality. 3. to occur; be present. [Latin existere,to step or come forth; ex, out + sistere, to cause to stand, set, place]



EXISTENCE (noun)

1. an existing; state or fact of existing. 2. life; living; continuance of existing. 3. the material and non-material expressions of all aspects of life. 4. an existing state, fact or quality of being or standing out.



EXOGENOUS

1. exteriorly generated illness.



EXPAND

1. to spread out; open out; stretch out; unfold: as, the eagle expanded her wings.



EXPANDED GITA

1. an extension of give and take processing which remedies contra-survival abundance and scarcity.



EXPANDED ALETHANETICS

1. the use of the Alethanetic process in special ways for specific purposes. 2. Expanded Alethanetics is specifically adjusted to individuals with particularly heavy drug cases or who have had trouble running engrams.



EXPANDED ALETHANETIC CLEARING RELEASE

1. attainment: ability to act freely.


EXPANDED DIANETICS



EXPANSION

1. the state of stretching out or unfolding. 2. the state of being unfolded, stretched out, etc.



EXPECTED

1. awaited; waited for. 2. looked forward to; anticipated. 3. looked for as due, proper or necessary.



EXPERIENCE

1. living through an event. 2. personally undergoing or observing something.



EXPERIMENT (noun)

1. a test or trial of something; any action or process undertaken to discover something not yet known or to demonstrate something known; something tried to find out whether it will be effective or not.



EXPERIMENTAL (adjective)

1. of the nature of an experiment; tentative.



EXPERIMENTING

1. testing or trying something.



EXPLOSION

1. an outflow of energy, sometimes violent, from a more or less common source point. 2. the noise itself. 3. a violent outburst, as of laughter, anger, etc.



EXPRESS

1. to put into words; represent by language, state. 2. to make known; reveal; show.



EXTENDED HEARING

1. too high an alertness to sounds. 2. able to hear much more acutely.



EXTERIOR

1. being on the outside of something. 2. the feeling and experience that one is larger than the body.



EXTERIORIZATION

1. the state of being outside the body or being bigger than the body. (When this is done, the person achieves a certainty that he is himself and not his body.) 2. the feeling or experience of being larger than or expanding beyond the limits of the body. (This feeling is commonly experienced in Clearing.) 3. the action of moving out of the body or the feeling of expanding beyond the limits of the body.



EXTERIORIZATION RUNDOWN

1. a remedy designed to allow the Preclear to be further Cleared after he has gone exterior.



EXTROVERSION

1. being able to look outward. 2. capable of looking around the environment and seeing it quite real and quite bright. 3. ceasing to put one’s attention on the mind.



EXTROVERT

1. one whose available energy is being applied to the world and people around him rather than to the past.



EYES

1. organ of sight in man and animals.