Gradient Level Objectives Processes

Basic Objective Processes
Gradient Level Processes

Cumulative Index

LOCATIONALS

Environment Locational
Dangerous Environment - Take a Walk
Take a Walk - Exhaustion
Look them Over
TR-10
Variation of TR-10
Short Spotting
Where is the _____

REACH AND WITHDRAW

Reach and Withdraw Overview
Reach and Withdraw on MEST Locations
Reach and Withdraw on an Alcoholic

MIMICRY AND COMMUNICATION

Hello and Okay
Mimicry
Mimic It
Full Body Mimicry
Mimicry, also R2-69

DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS

Dangerous Environment
Loss of a Person
Dangerous Environment - Newspaper
Not too Dangerous to Like
What's Safe for Him to Look at?
Becoming Dangerous

DUPLICATION AND COMMUNICATION

Duplication Process for a Child
Naming Objects
Assigning Identity

OCCLUSION AND PERSISTENCE

Non-Persistence Case
The Occluded Case
Hand Flapping

HAVINGNESS, WILLINGNESS, MOTION

Contact
Two Objects that are Similar
TR-5
What Did My Finger Just Do?
Motion Tolerance
Something Really Real
Second Postulate
Comparison

ORIENTATION

Orientation Points
Consequences
Wait to See What Happens

OBJECTS AND FORCES

Fight the Wall
Kicking Walls
Trio on Responsibility
Overwhelming
Control Process, Tacile 8Cb
R2-67: Objects

CASE OPENING

Case Opening

Mimic It

References

Tape 5610C17 "Complexity"

Tape 5610C18 "More on Mimicry"

Description

Mimicry of the body is probably the only pure body process, it really separates the body from the mind. It establishes pure theta control (control by the being) of the limbs and actions of the body, which bypasses the mind utterly if kept up long enough, if properly done since it is not an easy process. It is not an easy one to understand and administer and in many cases it is not easy to do.

The level of entrance on this is sometimes amazingly low. It is really stripping the mind's control away from the body as a used via by a being. A being is using the mind as a via to control the body. There is no reason why a being should do that; it is self-criticism. He says, "I can't control all of that." Self-criticism.

A being can see what he can be, he can be what he can see. It is not a maxim of Beingness Processing. It says, "He can be what he can see." There is a little bit of difference here.

In order to see something, you have to have some space between you and it. In order to see it clearly, you have to be able to at least assume that you can duplicate it and if you can do that, then you can be it. But a being can be what he can see, and he can see what he can be" doesn't include his being anything, it just says that is an ability that he could have if the other were true. And seeing includes space and being includes no space.

In order to have a clear view of a building, you would have to have some capability with regard to being a building. But the first entrance of that is seeing a building and to see it, you would have to be able to mimic it. People who you cannot or dare not or must not mimic disappear.

If you were to look around in the real world, ask people questions, find people they didn't like that they were in association with everyday, you would discover that they weren't seeing these people. They bump into them, they carom off them, they fall through them. But they don't see them.

Mental, emotional difficulties occur where an inability to mimic something accumulates. And that is the sovereign little law of aberration. Where and from whence does a difficulty spring? It springs from any vias, it springs from many difficulties that are compounded. But all of these difficulties are summed up under simply one thing: One has lost his ability to mimic it across a distance with its total complete characteristics, and when he has done that he is out of ARC with it to just that extent.

When a fellow mustn't be like mother and mustn't be like father, they disappear. Circuitry is added in where mimicry should exist. He substitutes all this circuitry and all these vias for actual perceptions.

Let's look at a walk-about process. The processing command would be to the being, not to the body. "Is there anything around here you could mimic? All right, mimic it."

Example: "Is there anything around here you could mimic? All right, that fireplug, mimic it."

The only improvement that you might put on the processing command is "You mimic it." It would register with a person who is being processed.

Whatever happens happens. You're not there to stop things from happening. The fellow tells you he has to do this and this, or that, or it goes this way, or it goes some other way. That's the way it goes. In business, the customer is always right. In this process, the person is right: that is the way you mimic a fireplug. You're in for some surprises.

You don't necessarily have to go places where there's lots of people, you just go places where there's lots of things.

To mimic something is really something and it is quite a complex operation. But you just take it easy with the person and he gets there after awhile. Let him pick up as many of those things as he cognites on. When he has cognited on them all, he will be able to see buildings, and he will throw away his glasses, too.

Commands

"Is there anything around here you could mimic?"

"Thank you."

"You mimic it."

This is a walkabout process run in an area where there are lots of things (not lots of people).

The above commands are repeated on different objects to end point.

End Point

Run the process until a realization occurs, or an ability is regained.

Cautions

None


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