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NARCOSYNTHESIS

1. the practice of inducing sleep with drugs and then talking to the person to draw out buried thoughts.



NARRATIVE

1. a story, account; applies chiefly to the telling or to the way in which the story is put together and presented. 2. a narrative item describes only one possible incident. 3. a narrative item is one which will land the Preclear in a single incident for which there is no chain; flagrant example: “The time the horse Baldy dumped me in the Potomac” (obviously, there was only one such incident).



NARRATIVE CHAIN

1. a chain of similar experiences or incidents rather than a similar somatic or similar feeling.


NARRATIVE ITEM see NARRATIVE



NATIVE (adjective)

1. inborn; innate; not acquired. 2. belonging to something as part of its nature.



NATTER

1. criticalness; unnecessary and ineffectively talking about someone or something; the word is coined from “negative chatter.” 2. critical comments about the Clearing Practitioner originating from the Preclear that indicate that the Preclear has committed a perpetration he does not want the Clearing Practitioner to find out about.



NATURAL (adjective)

1. having certain qualities, abilities, etc., innately. 2. normal for a given person or thing. 3. free from affectation or restraint; at ease.



NEARLY

1. almost; close to; not quite.



NECESSARY (adjective)

1. absolutely needed; required.



NECESSITY (noun)

1. great or imperative need. 2. something that cannot be done without; necessary.



NECESSITY LEVEL

1. this is an individual’s ability to rise above his aberrations when his action is required to handle an immediate and serious threat to the individual’s survival. 2. that amount of urgency or commotion necessary in the environment to extrovert the individual and put him into motion in present time.


NED See NEW ERA DIANETICS



NEEDLE

1. the slender piece of metal with an arrowhead tip that is part of the dial of the Clearing Biofeedback Meter and that indicates the reads.



NEEDLE PATTERN

1. distinctive, chronic and constant needle behavior on a particular Preclear when the Clearing Practitioner is saying and doing nothing.



NEGATIVE

1. containing, expressing, or implying a denial or refusal; saying “no”; opposed to affirmative. 2. opposite to something considered as positive.



NEGATIVE GAIN

1. the result of subtractive processes. 2. things disappearing that have been annoying or unwanted.



NEGATIVE POSTULATE

1. a postulate made during a time of stress that adversely affects a person’s life: for example, “I have to be sick in order to get help.”



NERVOUS

1. characterized by or having a disordered state of the nerves. 2. characterized by or showing emotional tension, restlessness, agitation, etc. 3. fearful; apprehensive.



NERVOUSNESS

1. distracted attention.



NEUROSIS

1. an emotional state containing conflicts and emotional data inhibiting the abilities or welfare of the individual.



NEUROTIC (adjective)

1. of, characteristic of, or having a neurosis.



NEUROTIC (noun)

1. a person considered to be below 2.5 on the Scale of Emotions who demonstrates such characteristics as having more fears about the future than goals about the future, pondering the past, questioning his own actions, being overwhelmed by sudden counter-efforts, being ill to a greater or lesser degree much of the time, and harming self by reason of his aberrations, but not to the point of suicide; a person who has some obsession or compulsion which over-rules his self-determinism to such a degree that he or she is a social liability; a person whose thoughts to him are as solid as MEST. 2. a Preclear having mock-ups which will neither persist nor go away.



NEVER

1. at no time. 2. not ever.



NEW

1. never existing before; appearing, thought of, developed, made, produced, etc. for the first time. 2. not yet familiar or accustomed; inexperienced.


NEW ERA DIANETICS


NEW ERA DIANETICS FOR OTS (NOTS)



NEW PRECLEAR

1. an individual who has never before experienced Clearing Processes.



NEW UNDERSTANDING COURSE

1. an organized plan of study actions designed to empower a Student to be more able to study and enjoy life, rather than just going through the motions, and to have a renewed interest in people, ideas and things.



NEXT

1. immediately following.



NO (adjective)

1. not any: as, he has no friends.



NO (adverb)

1. not in any degree, not at all: as, he is no better. [Old English na coming from ne not + aever or not ever]



NOBODY (pronoun)

1. not any person; not anybody; no one.



NO CASE GAIN

1. a situation in which a Preclear has little or no Range Arm action during Clearing. 2. a situation of “no change” in the case of the Preclear despite worthy attempts with the routine processes.



NO-CHANGE

1. in no way or to no degree new or different in viewpoint or course of action; in no way or to no degree an alteration, substitution or transformation; in no way or to no degree a variation of affairs, situations or ways of doing things.



NO CLEARING

1. a term used to describe a situation in which the actions being delivered to the Preclear, even if executed perfectly, are not calculated to advance his case, thereby resulting in nothing being accomplished in terms of case gain; it is a situation in which useless motions are carried out with absolutely no positive results.



NO-COMMUNICATION

1. an absence of interchange of ideas between two people or terminals; nothing sent and nothing received.



NO-GAIN-CASE

1. a Preclear whose way of responding to the world around him entails continual, calculated destruction of self and others by covert or overt means to such an extent that routine processing is of no avail. 2. a Suppressive Person.



NO-GAME

1. a preponderance of win or a preponderance of lose.



NO HAVINGNESS

1. something that a person can’t reach or something that doesn’t permit itself to be reached. 2. prevented reach; the concept of no reach.


NO INTERFERENCE ZONE see NON INTERFERENCE ZONE



NOMENCLATURE

1. the terms and definitions used in a subject.



NON-CYCLICAL PROCESS

1. a repetitive process which does not cause the Preclear to cycle on the Time Track: such as “What could you say to your father?”



NON-EXTANT ENGRAM

1. an engram that never existed.



NON INTERFERENCE ZONE

1. from the point where the Preclear goes Clear until he or she has completed Entity Clearing.



NON INTERFERENCE ZONE RULE

1. the rule that Clears should not be processed on any actions other than Entity Clearing or Entity Clearing repair until they complete Entity Clearing.



NONMATERIAL UNIVERSE

1. the realm of Beings; the universe of life. 2. that universe which is not composed of physical matter, energy, space and time.



NON-READING ITEM

1. an item that did not read when originated or cleared and also did not read when called by the Clearing Practitioner.


NON-SOURCE see NO-SOURCE



NON-STANDARD

1. not conforming to a definite level or degree of quality that is proper and adequate for a specific purpose.



NON-VOCAL LOCK SCANNING

1. having a Preclear scan a chain of locks silently.



NO ONE

1. no person; not anybody; nobody.



NO PERPETRATIONS CASE

1. a person who cannot see that he has ever done anything wrong.



NO RANDOMITY

1. complete stillness; no motion. NO RANGE ARM see NO RANGE ARM ACTION



NO RANGE ARM ACTION

1. no movement of the range arm on the Clearing Biofeedback Meter.



NO RESPONSIBILITY

1. the inability to handle force. 2. ultimately, an unwillingness to make a decision or an unwillingness to be, do or have anything.



NORMAL (adjective)

1. conforming with or constituting an accepted standard, model, or pattern; especially, corresponding to the median or average of a large group in type, appearance, achievement, function, development, etc.; natural; standard; regular. 2. average in intelligence or emotional stability.



NORMAL (noun)

1. a person considered to be at around 2.5 to 3.0 on the Scale of Emotional Expression.



NO-SOURCE

1. not a point of origin. 2. not in any degree an orginator; not at all a cause.



NO SYMPATHY

1. a determination to not be sympathetic at all. 2. icy; emotionally cold and hardened. 3. an emotion and an action of preventing the feeling of affinity with that which is hurting.



NOT

1. a function word to make negative a word or group of words; in no way or to no degree.



NOT BEINGNESS

1. an acceptance of control by the environment and abdication even of control of self.



NOT DOING THE CLEARING COMMAND

1. a particular error in Clearing in which the Clearing Practitioner does not execute the command, or does something else, or executes it indifferently and then does something else.



NOTHING

1. no thing; not at all; in no degree.



NOTHINGNESS

1. a being nothing; non-existence. 2. an absence of everything; no time, no space, no energy, no thought, etc.



NOTICE

1. observe. 2. take note of.



NOT-IS

1. any attempt to deny what is. 2. to refuse to acknowledge the existence of. 3. trying to vanish something without taking responsibility for having created it.



NOT-ISED

1. attempted to deny what is. 2. refused to acknowledge the existence of. 3. tried to vanish something without taking responsibility for having created it.



NOT-ISING

1. the act of denying what is. 2. the act of refusing to acknowledge the existence of. 3. the act of trying to vanish something without taking responsibility for having created it.



NOT-KNOW

1. trying not to remember. 2. to erase by self command the past without suppressing it with energy. 3. unconsciousness in its most extreme manifestation.



NOT KNOWING

1. having no clear understanding of; not being familiar with; not having experience of; not being aware of the existence, truth or factuality of.



NOT THERE

1. dispersed; hiding oneself; being vague; not present most of the time.


NOTS See NEW ERA DIANETICS FOR OTS



NOW

1. at this moment.



NULL (adjective)

1. of no value, effect or consequence; insignificant. 2. amounting to nought; nil. 3. without legal force; not binding; void; invalid.



NULL (verb)

1. to call off a list of items to see which ones read. 2. to reduce the value or effect of something to nothing. 3. a no reaction of the needle on the dial of the Clearing Biofeedback Meter when the Clearing Practitioner asked a question of the Preclear; or simply, it didn’t read.



NULLABLE

1. a term used to describe a list on which an item can be found.



NULLABLE LIST

1. a group of items given by the Preclear in response to the Clearing Practitioner’s question which, when called out, runs in model form, allowing the Clearing Practitioner to find THE item and handle it.



NULLIFICATION

1. reducing something to no value, effect or consequence; making insignificant 2. cancel; destroy; reduce to nothing.



NULLING

1. the Clearing Practitioner’s action in saying items from a list to a Preclear and noting the reaction of the Preclear’s bank by the use of a Clearing Biofeedback Meter.



NULL ITEM/NULL LIST

1. an item or list of items which, when called out by the Clearing Practitioner as in assessment, produces no needle reaction.



NULL NEEDLE

1. a term used to describe a particular meter read in which the needle doesn’t give a change of pattern or a reaction on the question; the needle continues to behave in an action uninfluenced by the question.



NULL SUBJECTS

1. uncharged topics, themes, issues, areas, etc.



NUMB

1. having lost the power of feeling or moving; deadened; insensible.



NUMBNESS

1. the condition or quality of having lost the power of feeling or moving; an insensibility.



NUTRITION

1. the study of the care and healthy feeding of the body.