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I

1. the one who is speaking.



IDEA

1. a thought. 2. a picture of anything in the mind. 3. something existing in the mind as a result of thinking.



IDEAL STATE

1. having full power of choice.



IDEAS

1. plural of idea.



IDENTICAL

1. the very same. 2. exactly alike or equal.



IDENTIFICATION

1. complete inability to differentiate. 2. the bottom of a scale with differentiation at the top. 3. a fixed system of logic in which everything and everyone are identified and thought is expressed as A=A=A=A=A. 4. identifying facts with other facts which should not be identified.



IDENTIFY

1. to recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing. 2. to associate in feeling, interest, action with. 3. to make, regard or treat as the same or identical.



IDENTITIES

1. plural of identity.



IDENTITY

1. who a person is; what a thing is; individuality; the collective aspect of the set of characteristics by which a thing or person is definitively recognizable or known.



IF (conjunction)

1. on condition that; in case that; supposing that: as, I’ll go if you’ll go. 2. although; allowing that; granting that: as,if I was late, at least I tried to be on time.



IGNORANCE (noun)

1. the state or fact of lacking knowledge or training. 2. unawareness.



IGNORANT (adjective)

1. lacking in knowledge or training. 2. uninformed. 3. unaware.



IGNORE

1. not know; overlook. 2. disregard; slight, neglect.



IGNORED

1. refused to take notice of; disregarded.



ILL (noun)

1. ailment or disease.



ILL (adjective)

1. of unsound physical or mental health; unwell; sick.



ILLNESS

1. an unhealthy condition of the body or mind; sickness; disease.



ILLNESSES

1. plural of illness.



ILLUSION

1. something that deceives by producing a false impression; aberration; fantasy.



IMAGE (noun)

1. likeness; picture; copy. 2. a picture in the mind; idea.



IMAGERY (noun)

1. pictures in the mind; things imagined. 2. descriptions and figures of speech that help the mind form forceful or beautiful pictures. IMAGINARY (adjective) 1. existing only in imagination; not real.



IMAGINATION (noun)

1. an imagining; power of forming pictures in the mind of things not present to the senses: as, the child’s imagination filled the woods with strange animals and fairies. 2. the ability to create new things or ideas or to combine old ones in new forms: as, poets, artists and inventors need imagination. 3. a creation of the mind; mental image. 4. the power to create new pictures and ideas by putting together in new ways, or giving new meaning to, things seen or known before, or by creating new pictures, complete and perfect, of things that never existed and making them seem real.



IMAGINE (verb)

1. to picture in one’s mind; form a mental image of; have an idea of. 2. to suppose; guess; suspect. 3. to think; believe. 3. to form a clear and definite picture of something in the mind. [Latin imaginari from imago, image]



IMAGINARY CAUSE

1. a person imagining that he has acted as cause in a situation.



IMMORAL

1. not moral; not following good practices of behavior; not doing right; lacking any idea of proper conduct.



IMMORTAL

1. living forever; never dying; lasting forever.



IMMORTALITY

1. endless life.



IMPACT

1. a collision. 2. the striking of one thing against another. 3. to collide with; strike forcefully.



IMPACTION

1. a clump of pictures, often with Entity Beings stuck to them, jammed in the body by some impact or force.



IMPAIR

1. to make worse; damage; weaken.



IMPINGE

1. to strike, collide, dash. 2. move into the space of another; encroach.



IMPLANT (noun)

1. a painful and forceful means of overwhelming a person with artificial purposes or false concepts in a malicious attempt to manipulate, dominate and suppress him.



IMPLANT (verb)

1. to plant firmly or deeply; embed. 2. to fix firmly in the mind; instill; inculcate.



IMPLANTER

1. one who implants.



IMPLANT GOAL

1. a purpose or intention not created by the Being but which has been induced in him by overwhelming force or persuasion.



IMPLANTING

1. the act of planting firmly or deeply; embedding. 2. the act of fixing firmly in the mind. 3. impressing into the mind, little by little, through repetition.



IMPLIED

1. suggested or understood without express statement.



IMPLODE

1. to burst inward.



IMPLOSION

1. an imploding; a bursting inward. 2. the opposite of explosion.



IMPORTANCE (noun)

1. the value or significance of something.



IMPORTANT (adjective)

1. having much significance, value, or consequence; meaning a great deal.



IMPOSSIBLE

1. not capable of being, being done, or happening.



IMPROVE

1. to raise to a better quality or condition; make better. 2. to use profitably or to good advantage: as, she improved her ability by clearing misunderstood words. [Latin prodesse, to profit]



IMPROVEMENT

1. an improving or being improved; especially, a) betterment. b) an increase in value or in excellence of quality or condition. c) profitable use. 2. an addition or change that improves something.



IMPULSIVE

1. actuated or swayed by emotional or involuntary influences.



IN

1. during or after. 2. contained by or surrounded by. 3. to or toward some destination or particular place. 4. concerned with.



INACCESSIBLE

1. impossible to reach or enter. 2. that cannot be seen, talked to, influenced, etc.; inapproachable. 3. not obtainable.



INACCESSIBLE CASE

1. a person who has great difficulty in finding and releasing reactive material from the subconscious mind.



INADVERTENT

1. due to oversight; not intentional. 2. not attentive or observant; negligent; heedless.



INAPPLICABLE

1. not applicable; not suitable; inappropriate.



INCIDENT

1. a physical experience that happened in a person’s past which is recorded in mental image pictures. 2. a physical experience related by the same subject, location, perception or people that takes place in a short and finite time period such as minutes, hours or days.



INCIDENTS

1. plural of incident.



INCOMPARABLE

1. not comparable. 2. that which does not equal or come close to by comparison.



INCOMPLETE

1. unfinished; lacking some part.



INCORRECT

1. not accurate; wrong; faulty. 2. not conforming or agreeing with fact, logic, or known truth. 3. improper.



INDICATE (verb)

1. to point out. 2. to be or give a sign of; signify: as, sadness indicates ann ARC Break.



INDICATED

1. past tense of indicate.



INDICATOR (noun)

1. a condition or circumstance arising in session that indicates whether the session is running well or badly. 2. an observable sign or event that shows that something is present or about to happen.



INDICATORS

1. plural of indicator.



INDIVIDUAL

1. a person. 2. a Being.


INDIVIDUATE



INDIVIDUATION

1. the action of becoming separate from. 2. a separation from knowingness. 3. the state of being formed into an individual or distinct entity.



INDOCTRINATE

1. to instruct in doctrines, principles, theories or beliefs. 2. to instruct; to teach.



INDOCTRINATION

1. an indoctrinating or being indoctrinated.



INDOCTRINATIONS

1. plural of indoctrination.



INERTIA

1. a tendency to remain in a fixed condition without change; disinclination to move or act.



INERT

1. tending to be physically or mentally inactive.



INERT INCIDENT

1. a physical experience that happened in a person’s past which was recorded in mental image pictures but is not having any effect on the person in present time; mental image pictures not in a state of reactivation.



IN ETHICS

1. a term used to describe a person who, by his own determination, acts in a fashion conducive to optimum survival in relation to any of the Dynamics. (see ETHICS).



INFECTIOUS

1. likely to cause infection; containing disease-producing organisms or matter. 2. tending to spread or to affect others; catching: as, an infectious laugh.



INFINITE

1. without limits or bounds; endless.



INFINITIVE (noun)

1. the simple, uninflected form of the verb, expressing existence or action without reference to person, number or tense: in English, it is preceded by to: as,to go,to think.



INFINITY

1. the state of being without end, limit or boundary.



INFLOW

1. a flow which is inward.



INFLOWED

1. took in or received a flow.



INFORMATION

1. data received through communication; knowledge derived from reading or instruction, or gathered in any way.



INHIBITED

1. stopped or checked; hindered; held back.



INITIATIVE

1. readiness and ability in originating action; enterprise.



INJURY

1. physical harm, damage or hurt done or sustained. 2. a particular form or instance of physical damage to a person, property, etc. 3. unjust treatment; violation of rights.



INNER (adjective)

1. located farther within; interior; internal. 2. of the mind or spirit. 3. more intimate or secret.



INNER MIND

1. the component of a person’s mind made up of nonverbal, sensory image mental pictures that operates below the day-to-day awareness; controls the involuntary functions of the body, such as the heart rate and digestion. 2. that component of a person’s mind which, during moments of stress, shock, injury, loss or hypnosis, accepts information and later plays back the decisions made (in these moments) in the form of mental aberrations and psychosomatic illnesses; this part of the inner mind is called the reactive mind. 3. the subconscious mind; A-mind; the little animal.



INSANE

1. not rational or coherent.



INSANITY

1. the state of being irrational or incoherent.



INSECT

1. an Entity Being or Group can be an insect or a whole swarm of insects.



IN-SESSION

1. a term used to describe a Preclear who, during a Clearing session, is willing to talk to the Clearing Practitioner and is interested in his own upsets, difficulties and confusions.



INSIGNIFICANT

1. meaningless. 2. unimportant; trivial. 3. small; unimposing.



INSTANT

1. without delay; immediate.



INSTANT READ

1. that reaction of the needle on the Clearing Biofeedback Meter which occurs at the precise end of any major thought voiced by the Clearing Practitioner.



INSTANT ROCK SLAM

1. that rock slam which begins at the end of a major thought of any item. see ROCK SLAM



INSTANT RUDIMENT READ

1. an instant read occurring on a rudiments question.



IN TECH

1. term used to describe the condition of Alethanetic data being applied and being applied correctly.



INTEGRATE (verb)

1. to make into a whole; complete. 2. to put or bring together (parts) into a whole. [Latin in- not + eg, touch = untouched, whole and complete]



INTEGRITY

1. the condition of having no part or element taken away or missing. 2. the condition of not being marred or violated. 3. soundness of moral principle. 4. the character of uncorrupted virtue, especially in relation to truth and fair dealing; uprightness, honesty; sincerity.



INTEGRITY PROCESSING

1. any processing that asks the Preclear to state his or her perpetrations and withholds.



INTELLIGENCE

1. the ability to perceive, pose and resolve problems. 2. the ability to evaluate relative importances.



INTELLIGENCE GAIN

1. a regaining of the ability to confront.



INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT (IQ)

1. a measurement of the person’s ability to perceive, pose and resolve problems.



INTEND

1. to have in mind as a purpose; plan; purpose. 2. to have in mind something to be done, said, etc. 3. to hold an idea before the mind to its manifestation.



INTENDED (adjective)

1. meant; planned; intentional; purposed: as, the intended acknowledgement was appreciated.



INTENDED (verb)

1. had in mind as a purpose; planned. 2. had in mind to do something.



INTENSIVE

1. a specific number of hours of Clearing given to a Preclear over a short period of time as a series of successive sessions at regularly scheduled intervals; ten hours is considered one intensive.



INTENTION

1. direction or application of one’s mind toward bringing about a desired result. 2. wanting to do something. 3. purpose. 4. the activity of holding an idea, plan or purpose before the mind.



INTENTIONAL WITHHOLD

1. information purposely not given or offered because the revealing of it would result in punishment of some kind or the FEAR that it would.



INTEREST

1. a feeling of wanting to know or find out about something.



INTERESTED (adjective)

1. having a feeling of wanting to know or find out about something. 2. feeling or showing interest, or curiosity.



INTERESTING (adjective)

1. holding the attention; causing a feeling of wanting to know, learn, see or take part in something.



INTERIORIZE

1. to move into something.



INTERIORIZATION

1. the action of moving into something.



INTERIORIZATION RUNDOWN

1. a remedy designed to permit the Preclear to be further Cleared after he has gone exterior and re-interiorized.



INTERRUPTED

1. broke the continuity of.



INTO (preposition)

1. from the outside to the inside of; toward and within: as,in to a house.



INTRODUCTORY CLEARING

1. Clearing sessions composed of a simple interview and processes that produce the awareness that change is available in the individual’s life.



INTROSPECT

1. to look inward in a worried and anxious fashion as a result of some upsetting experience. [Latin introspectus coming from intro, into + specere, to look]



INTROSPECTION RUNDOWN

1. a series of actions that handle a person who has severely introspected.



INTROVERSION (noun)

1. to have one’s attention fixed inward.



INTROVERTED

1. had one’s attention fixed inward.



IN VALENCE

1. being me. 2. being myself totally.



INVALIDATE

1. to make or show to be wrong. 2. to weaken or refute. 3. to attack the truth, value, ability or existence of something or someone: for example, saying to a person who is trying to learn how to drive, “You’ll never be able to handle a car.”



INVALIDATION

1. a making or a showing to be wrong. 2. a weakening or refuting. 3. an attacking of the truth, value, ability or existence of something or someone.



INVENT

1. to make up or create from the imagination.



INVISIBLE

1. not visible; that cannot be seen. 2. out of sight; not apparent. 3. too small or too faint to be seen; imperceptible; indistinct. 4. kept hidden.



IRRATIONAL

1. lacking the power to reason. 2. contrary to reason; senseless; unreasonable; absurd.



IRRATIONALITY

1. the quality or state of being irrational. 2. the inability to get right answers from data.



IS

1. the third person singular, present indicative, of BE. see BE



IS-NESS

1. an apparency of existence brought about by the continuous alteration of truth; this is called, when agreed upon, reality.



ISN’T

1. is not; does not exist; has no existence in fact, physical or mental.



ISSUE

1. a point, matter or question to be disputed or decided. 2. a sending or giving out; putting forth.



IT

1. that one; used as a subject or object of a verb, usually in reference to a thing.



ITEM

1. any one of a list of things, people, ideas, etc., given by a Preclear to a Clearing Practitioner while listing.



ITEMS

1. plural of Item



ITS

1. possessive form of it; belonging to or possessed by it.



ITSA

1. a coined word, taken from the phrase, “It is a ...”, meaning a statement which positively identifies something; especially refers to anything a Preclear says to a Clearing Practitioner if he is saying with certainty, “It is.”



ITSA MAKER LINE

1. the Preclear’s line of communication to his bank.



ITSELF

1. its own self; that identical one.