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FABRICATOR

1. a phrase contained in an engram demanding lying - also called “Lie Factory.”



FACE (verb)

1. to have the face toward; be opposite to: as, the housefacesthe west. 2. to meet squarely or face to face. 3. to confront with courage, boldness, etc. 4. to deal with in a practical manner.



FACILITATOR

1. a person who delivers the beginning courses at a Center for Personal Advancement. 2. one who, through training and natural ability, makes it easy for others to access their natural abiities.



FACSIMILE

1. a mental copy of one’s perceptions of the physical universe sometime in the past; also known as amental image picture. 2. any mental picture that is unknowingly created and part of the Time Track, whether an engram, secondary, lock or pleasure moment.



FACSIMILE BANK

1. mental image pictures; the contents of the reactive mind.



FACT

1. a thing that is true or has actually happened; thing that is or has been. 2. reality; actuality; truth. 3. something said to have occurred or supposed to be true.



FACTOR

1. any of the circumstances, conditions, etc. that bring about a result; element or constituent that makes a thing what it is.



FACTS

1. plural of fact.



FACTUAL

1. of or containing facts. 2. having the nature of fact; real; actual.



FAIL

1. to be unsuccessful in obtaining a desired result. 2. to be useless or not helpful to; be inadequate for; disappoint. 3. to lose power or strength; weaken; die away.



FAILED

1. past tense of fail.



FAILED CASE

1. a case in which thought can always be overpowered by MEST (matter, energy, space and time); the Preclear’s thinkingness never prevails against MEST and therefore, only MEST changes. 2. medically ill or injured Preclears.



FAILED HELP

1. trying to help someone and failing.



FAILURE

1. the state or fact of being lacking or insufficient; falling short. 2. a losing of power or strength; weakening; dying away. 3. a not succeeding in doing or becoming. 4. a person or thing that does not succeed.



FALL

1. a movement of the needle to your right as you face the Clearing Biofeedback Meter; it can take place anywhere on the dial; it can be a short movement or a long movement, even necessitating adjustment of the range arm; the movement can be either fast or slow. 2. a movement of the needle to right of about one to two inches. Abbreviation F



FALSE

1. erroneous, wrong, incorrect, not true. 2. deceptive or misleading. 3. based on wrong notions.



FALSE CLEAR

1. a Preclear mistakenly deemed to be a Clear; the Preclear’s circuits have been so heavily charged that engrams cannot be found, leading the Clearing Practitioner to assume the individual is a Clear when, in fact, he is not. See NATURAL CLEAR.



FALSE DATA

1. information from decisions and conclusions one made that are erroneous, wrong, incorrect and not true.



FALSE MOTIVATOR

1. a motivator a person pretends he received when he has committed a perpetration or has a perpetration of omission that actually had no motivator.



FALSE PERPETRATION

1. a perpetration a person thinks he has done when he has been hit, hurt or harmed for no reason. (The person has been hit hard for no reason. So he dreams up reasons he was hit.)



FALSE PIANOLA CASE

1. a case with dub-in circuitry that is very highly supercharged control circuitry; the person appears to be able to run on the track and have very good recall; however, 60% of the material this case gives the Clearing Practitioner is strictly dub-in.



FALSE RANGE ARM

1. an inaccurate range arm reading due to physical conditions such as hands too wet or dry, Preclear is too cold or too hot, etc.



FALSE RANGE ARM CHECKLIST

1. a series of questions pertaining to the Preclear’s physical state which enable the Clearing Practitioner to remedy a false range arm condition.



FALSE READ

1. thinking something read which really didn’t.



FALSE SOLUTIONS

1. the pretended knowingness that a Clearing Practitioner can see on the case.



FALSE VALENCE

1. a personality which never existed.



FALSITY

1. the condition or quality of being false. 2. the act of representing as true what is known to be false; deceiving; lying. 3. apt to lie or cheat.



FAMILY

1. a group of people related by blood or marriage; relatives. 2. all those descended from a common ancestor; tribe, clan or race. 3. all the people living in the same house. 4. a group of people, not necessarily related by blood or marriage, who share common goals, purposes and interests and who experience a high level of affinity, reality, communication and understanding.



FAST FLOW

1. the student attests his theory or practical class when he believes he has covered the materials and can do it; there is no examination.



FAST FLOW STUDENT

1. one who passes courses by attesting that all requirements for the courses have been met; examinations are not required.



FEAR

1. a being afraid; dread; anxiety and agitation felt at the presence of danger. 2. an emotional tone of 1.0 on the Scale of Emotional Expression, which ranges from 4.0 to 0.0 (see SCALE OF EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION).



FEARS

1. plural of fear.



FEELING (adjective)

1. full of emotion or sensitivity; sympathetic.



FEELING (noun)

1. the power or faculty of experiencing physical sensation. 2. an awareness; consciousness; sensation: as, a feeling of pain. 3. an emotion. 4. an opinion or sentiment. 5. a premonition: as, she had a feeling the package would arrive today. 6. any of the subjective reactions, pleasurable or unpleasurable, that one may have to a situation.



FEELING HURT

1. the feeling that one has been damaged by another. 2. a painful emotional feeling resulting from a loss.



FEELING(S) (noun)

1. the power or faculty of experiencing physical sensation. 2. an awareness; consciousness; sensation: as, a feeling of pain. 3. an emotion. 4. an opinion or sentiment. 5. a premonition: as, she had a feeling the package would arrive today. 6. any of the subjective reactions, pleasurable or unpleasurable, that one may have to a situation.



FEELING SHUT-OFF

1. a case in which the Preclear manifests no emotion or cannot feel any pain in an incident wherein emotion and pain should be felt; it can deny all somatics so that the Preclear doesn’t feel them.



FELT

1. past tense of feel.



FEMALE

1. designating or of the sex that produces ova and bears offspring. 2. of, characteristic of, or suitable to members of this sex; feminine. 3. consisting of women or girls.


FES See FOLDER ERROR SUMMARY


FFT See FULL FLOW TABLE



FIELD

1. the space within which something can be seen. 2. anything interposing between a Preclear and something he wishes to see.


FIFTH DYNAMIC See DYNAMIC EXPRESSIONS



FIGURE (noun)

1. the outline or shape of something; form. 2. a likeness or representation of a person or thing. 3. the symbol for a number.



FIGURE (verb)

1. to think about intently. 2. to represent mentally; imagine. 3. to compute with figures. 4. to believe; consider; predict.



FIGURE OUT

1. to solve; compute. 2. to understand; reason out.



FIGURE-FIGURE CASE

1. a person who, given a fact, must always have a reason for the fact; this person is constantly looking inward in an effort to “figure” things out. 2. a person whowill never admit to having done something to anybody; the person cannot face any terminal subjectively for fear of having ruined it or for fear of ruining it.



FIGURING

1. computing; solving; reasoning out.



FILE CLERK

1. that mechanism of the mind which acts as a data monitor, monitoring for both the reactive engram bank and the standard bank. 2. that mechanism of the bank which flashes answers to the conscious mind and assists the Preclear and Clearing Practitioner in contacting incidents.



FIND

1. come upon while looking. 2. locate, obtain by looking.



FINGER (noun)

1. any of the five parts at the end of the hand; especially, any of these other than the thumb.



FINGER (verb)

1. to touch with the fingers; handle. 2. to take; steal.



FIRE

1. the active principle of burning, characterized by the heat and light of combustion. 2. something burning. 3. a destructive burning: as, a forestfire. 4. torture or trial by fire. 5. great trouble; tribulation. 6. a feverish condition of the body or part of the body. 7. strong feeling; excitement; ardor. 8. a discharge of firearms or artillery; shooting.



FIRST (adjective)

1. preceding all others in a series; before any others. 2. happening or acting before all others; earliest. 3. ranking before all others; foremost in rank, quality, importance, etc.; principal.



FIRST (adverb)

1. before any other person or thing; at the beginning. 2. for the first time. 3. sooner; preferably.


FIRST DYNAMIC See DYNAMIC EXPRESSIONS



5000 OHMS

1. the exact value for range arm position 2 on the Biofeedback Clearing Meter (ohms is the term used for the unit used in measuring electrical resistance).



FIXATE

1. to make fixed so as to establish a habit. 2. to concentrate (one’s attention) on something. 3. to establish a strong persisting attachment to a person, object or course of action.



FIXATED

1. past tense of fixate.



FIXATION

1. a persistent concentration in a somewhat permanent or final form.



FIXED

1. fastened tightly. 2. settled; set. 3. made rigid. 4. kept from changing or fading.



FIXED ATTENTION UNITS

1. units of attention which are caught somewhere down the Time Track in one incident or another in the form of entheta.



FIXED CONDITION

1. a way or manner of existence firmly set in the mind and not subject to change or fluctuation.



FIXED IDEA

1. something accepted without personal inspection or agreement.



FLASH ANSWER

1. the sudden and swift response a person receives in the mind inanswerto a question. 2. instantaneous reply; the first thing that pops into the Preclear’s mind following the Clearing Practitioner’s asking of a question.



FLAT (adjective)

1. having a smooth, level surface; having little or no depression or elevation. 2. no more charge available on an item being run. 3. all the charge on an item being run is gone.



FLAT BY RANGE ARM

1. no further Range Arm movement available for the process.



FLAT COMM LAG

1. a consistency in the length of time intervening between the asking of the question by the Clearing Practitioner and the reply to that specific question by the Preclear. 2. the point at which the Clearing question or command is no longer producing a change in the communication lag for three consecutive questions and answers.



FLAT METER

1. a Clearing Biofeedback Meter that no longer has any charge or power to operate properly.



FLAT POINT

1. the point where a process or rundown is flat. 2. three cycles with the same comm lag and no physically observed change.



FLAT PROCESS

1. a process which is complete and no further charge is available.



FLAT QUESTION

1. a question which no longer produces a change in the comm lag.



FLATTEN (verb)

1. to run a process until it no longer produces a reaction (no more charge available or charge gone).



FLATTEN A PROCESS

1. to continue a process as long as it produces change and no longer; the floating needle is the most important phenomenon which indicates a process is flat and that it must be ended immediately.



FLOATER

1. an engram which has not been reactivated in the individual during the lifetime succeeding it; it has not accumulated locks since it has not been reactivated.



FLOATING NEEDLE

1. a floating needle is a rhythmic sweep of the dial at a slow, even pace of the needle; it is the idle uninfluenced movement of the needle on the dial without any patterns or reactions in it; it can be as small as one inch or as large as dial wide; it does not fall or drop to the right of the dial; it moves to the left at the same speed as it moves to the right. It is an indication that no charge is in reactivation at that time.



FLOATING RANGE ARM

1. a floating range arm happens when a floating needle is sweeping more than a dial wide and the Clearing Practitioner has to move the range arm back and forth (up and down) to try to keep the needle on the dial; actually, the Preclear is so released that the needle can’t be gotten onto the dial; the needle is swinging wider than the meter dial both ways from center and appears to lay first on one side and then on the other; the range arm can’t be moved fast enough to keep the extreme floating needle on the dial.



FLOW

1. a direction of energy between persons or objects.



FLOW ONE

1. something happening to self. Abbr. F-1



FLOW TWO

1. self doing something to another. Abbr. F-2



FLOW THREE

1. others doing things to others. Abbr. F-3



FLOW ZERO

1. self doing something to self. Abbr. F-0



FLOWS

1. plural of flow.



FLUB

1. an error. 2. to blunder or make a mess of.



FLUBBED

1. erred; made a mistake; goofed; made a mess of.



FLUNK

1. to make a mistake. 2. to fail to apply the materials learned.



FLY THE RUDS

1. running the rudiments until flat and there is a floating needle.


F/N See FLOATING NEEDLE



F/NING CLEARING PRACTITIONER

1. a Clearing Practitioner who is producing positive results with her Preclears successfully and easily.



F/NING LIST

1. a whole assessment (all items and any items added) that F/N’s throughout the assessment of the full list with no reads or slows in the F/N as all the items are called.



F/NING STUDENTS

1. students who study well. 2. students who move quickly and successfully along in their studies.



FOLDER

1. a folded sheet of cardboard which encloses all the session reports and other items of information pertaining to the Preclear. 2. the records kept by a Clearing Practitioner.



FOLDER ERROR SUMMARY

1. a summary of Clearing errors in a folder and on a Preclear’s case not corrected at the time thesummaryis done.



FOLDER SUMMARY

1. a summary stapled to the left inside front cover of the Preclear’s folder and maintained by the Clearing Practitioner; after every session the Clearing Practitioner adds to the summary all the actions taken and showing what was run, the results at the end of the process, session time, and exam result; a folder summary shows all actions in consecutive date order.



FOLLOW

1. to come or go after: as, nightfollowsday. 2. to come or occur after in time, in a series, etc. 3. to take up; engage in: as, hefollowsthe carpenter’s trade. 4. to result from. 5. to accept the authority of; obey: as, he alwaysfollowsthe rules of the game. 6. to watch or to listen to closely; observe: as, the candidatefollowedthe coverage of the election results. 7. to understand thecontinuity or logic of: as, do youfollowme? 8. to go after in order to catch; chase; pursue. 9. to go along: as,followthe right road.



FOOD

1. any substance taken into and assimilated by a plant or animal to keep it alive and enable it to grow; nourishment; nutriment. 2. solid substances of this sort: distinguished fromdrink. 3. anything that nourishes; whatever helps something to keep active, grow, etc.: as,foodfor thought.



FOR

1. in place of; instead of: as, she used the magazine for an umbrella. 2. as representative of; in the interest of: as, the agent actedforhis client. 3. in defense of; in favor or; on the side of: as, the Colonists fought for liberty. 4. in honor of: as, the baby was named for his father. 5. with the aim or purpose of; with a view to: as, she kept the house locked for protection. 6. in order to be, become, get, have, keep, etc.: as, we walkforexercise. 7. in search of: as, she looked for the lost ring. 8. meant to be received by or belong to a specified person or thing, or to be used in a specified way: as, the money wasforthe next course. 9. suitable to; appropriate to; adapted to: as, a room for studying. 10. with a yearning or other feeling toward: as, the boy cried for his mother. 11. as affecting (a person or thing) in a specified way: as, that would be bad for you. 12. as being: as, I knowfora fact. 13. considering the nature of; as concerns: as, she is very alert for a child. 14. because of; as a result of: as, he cried for joy. 15. in spite of; not withstanding: as, she is unhappy for all her money. 16. in proportion to; corresponding to: as, a bad day for every 20 good ones. 17. to the amount of; equal to: as, an invoice for $50.00. 18. at the price or payment of: as, he sold the book for $12.00. 19. to the length, duration or extent of; throughout; through: as, the movie runs for two hours. 20. at (a specified time): as, an appointment for one o’clock.



FORCE

1. a strength used against a person or thing. 2. exerting more strength, power or energy in a given situation than is necessary to bring about a desired result.



FORCED

1. done or brought about by force; not voluntary. 2. produced or kept up by unusual effort. 3. a thing or person caused to act, move or comply against its or his will.



FORGET

1. to fail to recall; to be unable to remember.



FORGETFULNESS

1. a condition a Preclear may be in when he has lost too much; he dramatizes loss because it’s too bad to remember.



FORGETTER

1. any engram command which makes the Preclear believe he cannot remember.



FORGETTING

1. losing remembrance of; ceasing to think of; putting out of mind.



FORM (noun)

1. the shape or outline of anything; figure. 2. the body or figure of a person or animal. 3. the arrangements of the parts of a thing that gives it its distinctive appearance. 4. a set, prescribed, or customary order or method of doing something. 5. a document with blank spaces to be filled in with particulars before it is executed. 6. physical condition or fitness.



FORM (verb)

1. to give shape or form to; fashion; make, as in some particular way. 2. to mold or shape by training and discipline; train; instruct. 3. to develop (habits). 4. to think of; frame in the mind; conceive. 5. to come together into; take the formation of; organize into: as, the boysformeda line. 6. to make up; act as; constitute; create out of separate elements.



FORMAL CLEARING

1. Clearing done by use of model session and exact CEs.



FORMS

1. plural of form.



FORMER

1. preceding in time; previous; earlier; past.



FORMULA

1. a statement of a pattern or procedure in a general form which can be used to show what to do in any specific instance to produce a desired result; for example, a recipe for fried chicken, what to say when you meet a king, or the way you tell how strong a magnet is.



FORMULAS

1. a systematic series of steps which when followed allow a person to ascend out of one condition she is in, into a higher condition.



FOUND

1. past tense of find.



FOUND OUT

1. discovered; learned.



4 0

1. serenity of beingness on the Expanded Scale of Emotional Expression. 2. intention without reservation.



4 .0

1. enthusiasm on the Scale of Emotional Expression.



FOUR FLOWS See QUAD FLOWS


FOURTH DYNAMIC See DYNAMIC EXPRESSIONS


FOURTH FLOW

1. flow zero (F-0)



FRAGILE RANGE ARM

1. a range arm that is susceptible to being stuck high or low.



FREE

1. able to choose for oneself; not restricted by anything except its own limitations or nature. 2. not under the control of some other person or some arbitrary power; able to act or think without compulsion or arbitrary restriction; having liberty; independent.



FREE BEING

1. a Being at 40 or above on the Scale of Emotional Expression.



FREEDOM

1. the state or quality of being free. 2. the absence of hindrance, restraint, confinement, repression, etc. 3. ability to create and position energy or matter in time and space. 4. the absence of barriers. 3. a lot of space, and ability to use it.



FREEDOM RELEASE

1. Grade III release; freedom from the upsets of the past and the ability to face the future.



FREELY

1. without restraint, entanglement or burden.



FREE NEEDLE (FLOATING NEEDLE)

1. this is a needle manifestation of the Clearing Biofeedback Meter of great importance, as when the Preclear looks bright and happy, it indicates the Preclear has reached the end point of the process being run; a free needle moves in an idle, uninfluenced motion; it appears to “float.”



FREE THETA

1. attention units free enough to be directed by the Preclear’s own volition.



FREE TRACK

1. that part of the Time Track that is free of pain; the Preclear isfreeto move on it without getting stuck.



FRIENDLY (adjective)

1. like, characteristic of, or suitable for a friend, friends or friendship; kindly. 2. not hostile. 3. supporting; helping; favorable.



FRIENDLY (adverb)

1. in a friendly manner; as a friend.



FRIGHTENED

1. the experience of a sudden fear or terror; made suddenly afraid; scared; terrified.



FROM

1. beginning at: as, he walked from the door. 2. starting with (the first of two named limits): as, I stayed from three to six. 3. out of; derived or coming out of: as, she took the apple from the bag. 4. with (a person or thing) as the maker, sender, speaker, teacher, etc.: as, facts learned from studying. 5. at a place not near to; out of contact with: as, he is far from home. 6. out of the whole of; out of unity or alliance with: as, take four from five. 7. out of the possibility or use of: as, he kept her from going. 8. out of the possession or control of: as, they released him from active duty. 9. as not being like: as, I couldn’t tell one twin from the other. 10. by reason of; caused by; because of: as, he trembled from fear.



FULL FLOW TABLE

1. a table showing the flows that have been run with Alethanetic Clearing.



FULL RESPONSIBILITY

1. the willingness to mock up or unmock barriers at will.



FUNDAMENTAL (adjective)

1. having to do with or close to the origin or point of establishment; a part which is important because it supports or gives existence or character to the whole.



FUNDAMENTALS (noun)

1. principles, theories, laws, etc. serving as a basis; essential parts.



FUTURE (adjective)

1. that is to be or come; of days, months or years ahead. 2. indicating time to come.



FUTURE (noun)

1. the time that is to come. 2. what will happen; what is going to be. 3. the prospective or potential condition of a person or thing; chance to achieve, succeed, etc.