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RAGE

1. a violent outburst of anger in which self-control is lost; a furious uncontrolled anger.



RANDOMITY

1. the ratio of unpredicted motion to predicted motion; the three degrees of randomity consist of minus randomity(not enough motion or unexpectedness to suit an individual’s preference and tolerance),optimum randomity(the right amount of motion and unexpectedness to suit an individual’s preference and tolerance) and plus randomity(too much motion and unexpectedness to suit an individual’s preference and tolerance.



RANDOM RUDIMENT

1. a rudiment put into the session at any time the Preclear seems to need it.



RAPPORT

1. relation; connection. 2. agreement; harmony.



RATHER

1. in a more willing way; with greater liking.



RATIONAL (adjective)

1. of, based on, or derived from reasoning. 2. able to reason; reasoning. 3. showing reason; not foolish or silly; sensible.



RATIONALITY (noun)

1. the quality or condition of being rational; reasonableness, or the possessing or using of reason. 2. the ability to recognize and meet the magnitude of effort (counter-effort) being applied to the individual. 3. the computational accuracy of the individual modified by aberration, education and viewpoint.



RATIONALIZATION (noun)

1. a rationalizing or being rationalized.



RATIONALIZE (verb)

1. to make rational; conform to reason. 2. in psychology, to devise superficially rational, or plausible, explanations or excuses for (one’s acts, beliefs, desires, etc.), usually without being aware that these are not the real motives.


RD see RUNDOWN



REACH

1. to thrust out; extend. 2. to get in touch with. 3. to arrive at some goal, destination, point in development, etc.



REACH AND WITHDRAW

1. to grasp and let go. 2. the name of a process in Alethiology that requires that one “reach for” or “withdraw from” selected objects or persons; increasing ability to reach and with draw increases intelligence.



REACHED

1. thrusted out; extended. 2. got in touch with. 3. arrived at some goal, destination, point in development, etc.; attained.



REACT

1. to respond to a stimulus; be affected by some influence, event. etc.



REACTION

1. a response, as to a stimulus or influence.



REACTION TIME

1. the lapse of time between the application of a stimulus and the beginning of the response. 2. the rate of speed at which a person can recognize a situation and act upon it.



REACTIVATE (verb)

1. to make active again. 2. to cause a part of the reactive mind to become active.



REACTIVATED

1. any part of the reactive mind being stirred up, agitated or aroused in present time. 2. a situation in which an individual with an engram received something in her environment similar to the perceptions in the engram, setting the engram into operation or action and thereby making the individual vulnerable to dramatization.



REACTIVATION

1. to make active again a point of the reactive mind. 2. the activation of a past painful memory due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past.



REACTIVATOR

1. anything in the individual’s surroundings which is sufficiently similar to something in his reactive subconscious mind that it causes part of his reactive mind to become reactivated or keyed-in.



REACTIVE

1. irrational; reacting instead of acting. 2. thinking or behavior dictated by the reactive material of the subconscious mind rather than the individual’s own present time determinism.


REACTIVE BANK see REACTIVE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND


REACTIVE MIND see REACTIVE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND



REACTIVE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND

1. that material of a person’s subconscious mind that works on a stimulus-response basis (given a certain stimulus, it gives a certain response); it cannot be controlled by her will; it exerts force and the power of command over her awareness, purposes, thoughts, body and actions; it consists of mental pictures and decisions which are recorded during moments of pain, unconsciousness and stress. 2. the quality of the subconscious mind that, during moments of stress, shock, injury, or loss, accepts information and later plays back the decisions made (in these moments) in the form of mental aberrations and psychosomatic illnesses.



REACTIVE PLEASURE

1. in the individual who is below 2.0 on the Scale of Emotional Expression, enjoyment derived from acts which lead to succumbing on any of the Dynamics. 2. enjoyment and satisfaction obtained only by succumbing or by bringing death to other entities, or by causing self or other entities to be suppressed.



REACTIVE THOUGHT

1. a thought governed entirely on a reactive, stimulus-response basis.



READ (noun)

1. the action of the needle on the Clearing Biofeedback Meter falling (moving to the right).



READ (verb)

1. to indicate or register the presence of charge by the reaction of the needle on the Clearing Biofeedback Meter.



READING ITEM

1. an item that registers at least a small fall (sf) on the Clearing Biofeedback Meter.



READING QUESTION

1. a question that registers at least a small (sf) on the Clearing Biofeedback Meter.



REAL (adjective)

1. existing or happening as or in fact; actual, true, objectively so, etc.; not merely seeming, pretended, imagined or fictitious. 2. authentic; genuine.



REALITY (noun)

1. in human relationships, reality is measured by the amount of agreement between two or more people; a high reality means a high level of agreement. 2. the solid objects, the real things of life.



REALITY BREAK

1. disagreements on reality, usually resulting only from a different viewpoint and not from actual differences in reality itself.



REALITY FACTOR

1. an explanation given to the Preclear by the Clearing Practitioner during a session. 2. the action of the Clearing Practitioner telling the Preclear what the Clearing Practitioner is going to do at each new step; this gives the Preclear more reality on what is occurring in the Clearing Session. abbr. R-Factor



REALLY

1. in reality; in fact; actually. 2. indeed. 3. truly or genuinely.



REAL UNIVERSE

1. any whole system of created things containing space, energy and time.



REASON (noun)

1. cause, motive, ground, as: I have my own reason for doing this. 2. a justification; explanation.



REASON (verb)

1. to think; think logically. 2. to draw conclusions or inferences from facts or premises. 3. to consider; discuss; argue.



REBELLIOUSNESS

1. a defiance of or opposition to any control; resisting authority.



RECALL (noun)

1. a memory or recollection viewed from present time.



RECALL (verb)

1. to bring back to memory; recollect; remember. 2. to think of, remember, or put one’s attention on something that happened in the past while remaining in present time.



RECALL PROCESSES

1. processes that deal with the Preclear remembering things that happened in his past.



RECALL RELEASE

1. a release obtained from Recall Processing where the Preclear achieves renewed self-confidence.



RECEIPT POINT

1. where a communication is received. 2. the receiver of an idea, concept or object.



RECEIVE

1. to get, accept, take, or acquire something; be a recipient.



RECOGNIZE

1. to identify as known before.



RECORD

1. facts registered, preserved in some permanent form, for remembrance or reference.



RECOUNT

1. to tell in detail; give an account of; relate; narrate. 2. to tell in order or one by one. 3. in Alethanetics, what the Preclear does when he is told to go back to the beginning of an incident and in detail tell it over again.



RECURRING

1. happening or coming again or from time to time.



RECURRING WITHHOLD

1. the same withhold disclosed over and over again to the same or different Clearing Practitioners, indicating that an unknown incident underlies it and all is not revealed on that chain.


REDUCE

1. to take all the charge or pain out of an incident.



REDUCTION

1. a reducing or being reduced.



RE-EXPERIENCE

1. to experience again.



REFUSAL (noun)

1. the act of refusing or denying; showing or expressing unwillingness to accept or agree with.



REFUSE (verb)

1. to decline to accept; reject. 2. to deny; decline to give or grant. 3. to decline (to do something).



REFUSED

1. declined to accept or agree with; rejected. 2. denied.



REFUSING

1. declining to accept or agree with; rejecting. 2. denying.



REGISTER (verb)

1. to indicate on or as on a scale: as, the Clearing Biofeedback Meter registers reads.



REGRESS (verb)

1. to go back; return; move backward. 2. to send the Preclear to an incident on the Time Track.



REGRESSION

1. a regressing; a going back; return; movement backward. 2. a procedure where the Preclear is put into an incident on his Time Track.



REGRET

1. sorrow or remorse over something that has happened, especially over something that one has done or left undone. 2. sorrow over a thing gone, lost, etc. 3. feelings of sorrow over what has happened, something gone or lost, etc.


REHAB see REHABILITATE



REHABILITATE

1. to restore to a former capacity or condition. 2. to put back in good condition; re-establish on a firm, sound basis.



REHABILITATION

1. to bring back a condition of release by focusing the Preclear’s attention on the time and/or location of the release.



REJECT (verb)

1. to throw away or set aside as not to be accepted, believed, used or complied with.



REJECTED

1. thrown away or set aside as not to be accepted, believed, used or complied with.



REJECTION

1. the act of rejecting; not acknowledging; casting off; refusal to have, use, hear, receive, or admit; a rebuffing, throwing back, or repulsing.



RELATIONSHIP

1. a connection to another. 2. the condition of belonging to the same family.



RELATIVE

1. a person one is related to as a “blood” relationship.



RELEASE (noun)

1. a person whose Reactive Mind is keyed out and is not influencing her. 2. one who knows she has had worthwhile gains from Alethiology and Alethanetic processing.



RELEASED (verb)

1. set free from or separated from one’s reactive mind or some portion of it, and not influenced by the Reactive Mind.



RELEASE POINT

1. the exact moment at which one is set free from or separated from one’s Reactive Mind or some portion of it, and not influenced by the Reactive Mind.



RELIEF

1. a lessening or lightening of; a pleasing change.



RELIEF RELEASE

1. the result of Grade II where the Preclear experiences relief from the hostilities and sufferings of life.



RELIGION

1. the ritual of worship or regard about spiritual matters. 2. a study of wisdom.



RELIVING

1. total regression to a past incident.



REMAIN

1. to be left or left over when the rest has been taken away, destroyed, or disposed of in some way. 2. to stay; stay while others go; stay in the same place. 3. to continue; go on being. 4. to continue to exist; endure; persist; last.



REMEDY

1. something that corrects, counteracts, or removes an evil or wrong; relief; redress. 2. the correction of any aberrated condition. 3. something the Clearing Practitioner does to get the Preclear into condition for routine Clearing. 4. a Clearing process which is designed to handle a non-routine situation.



REMEDY OF HAVINGNESS

1. using an objective process to restore the Preclear’s havingness.



REMEMBERING

1. recalling or bringing back to mind by memory.



REMORSE

1. a deep, torturing sense of guilt felt for one’s actions.



REMOVE

1. to wipe out; get rid of; eliminate. 2. to take, extract, separate, or withdraw (from).



REMOVED

1. wiped out; gotten rid of; eliminated. 2. taken, extracted, separated or withdrawn (from).



REPAIR (noun)

1. the act, process, or work of repairing.



REPAIR (verb)

1. to put back in good condition after damage, decay, etc.; mend; fix. 2. to renew; restore; revive. 3. to amend; set right; remedy.



REPAIR PROGRAM

1. a program that gets the Preclear ready for his next step on the Life Expansion Chart.



REPEATER TECHNIQUE

1. having a Preclear repeat a phrase over and over during the running of an incident.



REPETITION (noun)

1. a repeating; a doing or saying again, or again and again.



REPETITIVE (adjective)

1. of or characterized by repetition.



REPETITIVE PREPCHECKING

1. repeating the prepcheck line or button to the Preclear until the Preclear runs out of answers.



REPETITIVE PROCESS

1. repeating the same command over and over again until the Preclear experiences a release.



REPRESENT

1. to stand for; to serve as a sign or symbol of; depict; to serve as the counterpart or image of. 2. typify; to be an example of.



REPRESS (verb)

1. to keep down; hold back; restrain. 2. to put down; subdue. 3. to prevent the natural development or expression of; control too strictly or severely. 4. a) to force (ideas, impulses, etc. painful to the conscious mind) into the unconscious, where they still modify behavior or remain dynamic. b) to prevent (unconscious ideas, impulses, etc.) from reaching the level of consciousness.



REPRESSIONS (noun)

1. things the Preclear must prevent himself from doing. 2. a command that the organism must not do something.



RESENT (verb)

1. to feel or show displeasure, indignation and anger coming from a sense of being injured or offended



RESENTMENT

1. a feeling of displeasure, indignation and anger coming from a sense of being injured or offended.



RESISTIVE CASE

1. a person who has great difficulty getting gains from Clearing. 2. a no or poor gain case.



RESISTIVE CASE RUNDOWN

1. a series of actions designed to help a person who has difficulty getting gains in Clearing.



RESISTOR

1. an electronic component that resists the flow of electricity.



RESPONSIBLE (adjective)

1. able to tell right from wrong; able to think and act reasonably. 2. involving obligations or duties. 3. deserving credit or blame (this definition is rarely used in a study of truth.) 4. able to respond to “what is” in present time.



RESPONSIBILITY (noun)

1. the concept of being able to care for, to reach or to be; the ability and willingness to be cause; to accept responsibility for something is to accept that one operates as cause in the matter, clearly distinguished from such lower level considerations as blame or praise, which include the further evaluation of the goodness or badness of the thing caused.



RESTIMULATE (verb)

1. to cause part of the Reactive Mind to become active.



RESTIMULATED

1. any part of the Reactive Mind being stirred up, agitated, or aroused in present time.



RESTIMULATION (noun)

1. the reactivation of an existing incident.



RESTIMULATOR

1. an approximation of the Reactive Mind’s content or some part thereof continually perceived in the environment of an individual. 2. something in the environment that is similar to the perceptions in the engram of an individual.



RESULT (noun)

1. anything that comes about as a consequence or outcome of some action, process, etc.



RETURN

1. to go or come back, as to a former place, condition, etc. 2. in Alethanetic Clearing, that action of the Preclear going back and re-experiencing an incident.



RETURNING

1. the action of the Preclear going back and re-experiencing an incident.



REVEAL

1. to make known; divulge; to show plainly; to let appear.



REVEALED

1. made known; divulged; showed plainly; let appear.



REVELATION

1. a disclosure; something previously hidden is now known or realized.



REVERT

1. to go back in action, thought, speech, etc.; return, as to a former practice, opinion, state, or subject.



REVIEW

1. a survey of the past; an examining; inspecting; a looking over. 2. an special action in Clearing where a Preclear who is having difficulties is given a repair program.



REVIVIFICATION

1. the action of the Preclear reliving an incident in a session to such an extent that the incident is more real to him that the present time environment. 2. an Entity Being or clustered group of Entity Beings reliving some past identity or incident in which it is stuck; it is down the time track and far removed from present time.



REVIVIFY

1. to relive to such an extent that the incident is more real than present time.


R-FACTOR see REALITY FACTOR



RHYTHM

1. movement with a regular repetition of a beat, accent, rise and fall, etc. [Greek rhythmos coming from rhein to flow]



RIDGE (noun)

1. a feeling of rigidity put out by a person who is resisting a flow of energy or communication from another person: as, I could feel the ridge my mother put up when I told her I was getting married to a former prostitute. 2. a solid accumulation of energy caused by the collision of two flows of energy.



RIDGE (verb)

1. to put up a rigid barrier of energy to the flow of communication from another person: as, my brother always seems to ridge on any enthusiastic ideas.



RIDICULE

1. to make fun of someone or something. 2. the act or practice of making someone or something the object of contemptuous laughter by joking and mocking.



RIGHT

1. being in accordance with what is just, good or proper; correct; agreeable to a standard; suitable; appropriate.



RIGHTNESS

1. the condition of being right or correct.



RIGIDITY

1. an inflexible attitude about someone or something.



RISE

1. a particular movement of the needle on the Clearing Biofeedback Meter in which the needle moves to the left on the dial; exactly the opposite of a “fall.”



RISING NEEDLE

1. a steady, constant movement of the needle, rather slow, on the Clearing Biofeedback Meter from right to left, indicating an inability to confront on the part of the Preclear; the Preclear has struck an area or something he isn’t confronting; one never calls his attention to this, but one knows what it is. Arising needle tells the Clearing Practitioner that the Preclear can’t confront and therefore has exceedingly low reality, responsibility, and knowingness on whatever significance it is rising on.



RITES

1. solemn ceremonies. 2. a particular form or system of ceremonies.



ROBOT

1. an individual who is withholding himself from doing destructive things, is unwilling to take responsibility and needs orders in order to operate. 2. a machine that someone else runs.



ROCKET READ

1. a particular movement of the needle on the Clearing Biofeedback Meter in which the needle takes off to the right with a very fast spurt and does a rapid decline.



ROCK SLAM

1. a crazy irregular slashing motion of the needle; it can be as narrow as one inch or more than a full dial in width, but it’s crazy; it slams back and forth. 2. a crazy, irregular, unequal, jerky motion of the needle narrow as one inch or as wide as three inches, happening several times a second; the needle goes crazy, slamming back and forth, narrowly, widely over on the left, over on the right, in a mad war dance as if it were frantically trying to escape. Abbr. R/S



ROLLERCOASTER

1. a person who gets better and then gets worse. 2. a person who is overwhelmed, dominated, coerced, crushed, etc. by someone in his present or past; the personbeing suppressed will not make steady gains in Clearing until the suppressive person is found, recognized and cleared. 3. a person is a potential trouble source because he is not stable; the person is better, then worse, then better, then worse; this is an unnatural condition and indicates that the person has been given one or more unsolvable problems and is being overwhelmed by someone or something.



ROOM

1. a space inside a building set off by walls, doors, etc. (the Clearing room).


ROTE STYLE CLEARING see MUZZLED CLEARING



ROUTINE

1. a standard process, designed to release an in-session Preclear at the grade to which it applies.



R6 BANK

1. a slang term designating the Reactive Mind.



R3R

1. an abbreviation for Routine 3 Revised, the process employed in Alethanetics to run engrams.



RUDENESS

1. deliberate lack of consideration for another or others’ feelings.



RUDIMENTARY

1. of or dealing with the simple, necessary parts to be learned first; having to do with first principles; introductory.



RUDIMENTS

1. basic elements of happy living. 2. also, those processes used to get the Preclear ready for the major actions of a session by handling any present time difficulties that are keeping the Preclear’s attention fixated. see FLYING THE RUDS



RUDS slang for RUDIMENTS


RUN

1. to go through an incident and talk about it for the purpose of Clearing the incident of reactive charge. 2. caused to move or progress in a specified way along or through a certain course or order; caused to go through, experience, accomplish or perform; conducted through the operation of.



RUNDOWN

1. a series of steps which are Clearing actions and processes designed to handle a specific aspect of a case and which have a known end phenomena.



RUNNING

1. the action of re-experiencing an incident in order to erase the reactive charge connected with that incident. 2. moving or progressing through in a specified way; accomplishing, performing, or being conducted through the operation of.



RUN OUT

1. to erase the harmful energy connected to an incident.



RUSHED

1. moved forward, progressed or acted with haste or eagerness or without preparation; pushed or impelled forward with speed, rashness, sudden energy or violence; performed in a short time at high speed.