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  | def1 = anything equals anything equals anything. This is the way the reactive mind thinks, irrationally identifying thoughts, people, objects, experiences, statements, etc., with one another where little or no similarity actually exists.
  | def1 = anything equals anything equals anything. This is the way the reactive mind thinks, irrationally identifying thoughts, people, objects, experiences, statements, etc., with one another where little or no similarity actually exists.
  | def1_source = Scn AD
  | def1_source = Scn AD
  | def2 = all differences are probably identities and all identities are different and all similarities are imaginary. We have a broad dissertation on this in [[Glossary/dianetics|Dianetics]]: the Modern [[Glossary/science|Science]] of Mental Health as it affects [[Glossary/insane|insane]] behavior. Everything is everything else. Mr. X looks at a horse, knows it’s a house, knows it’s a school teacher, so when he sees a horse he is respectful.
  | def2 = all differences are probably identities and all identities are different and all similarities are imaginary. We have a broad dissertation on this in [[Glossary/DIANETICS|Dianetics]]: the Modern [[Glossary/SCIENCE|Science]] of Mental Health as it affects [[Glossary/INSANE|insane]] behavior. Everything is everything else. Mr. X looks at a horse, knows it’s a house, knows it’s a school teacher, so when he sees a horse he is respectful.
  | def2_source = HCO PL 26 Apr 70R
  | def2_source = HCO PL 26 Apr 70R
  | def3 = this is the behavior of the reactive mind. Everything is identified with everything on a certain subject.
  | def3 = this is the behavior of the reactive mind. Everything is identified with everything on a certain subject.

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1. anything equals anything equals anything. This is the way the reactive mind thinks, irrationally identifying thoughts, people, objects, experiences, statements, etc., with one another where little or no similarity actually exists.(Scn AD)

2. all differences are probably identities and all identities are different and all similarities are imaginary. We have a broad dissertation on this in Dianetics: the Modern Science of Mental Health as it affects insane behavior. Everything is everything else. Mr. X looks at a horse, knows it’s a house, knows it’s a school teacher, so when he sees a horse he is respectful.(HCO PL 26 Apr 70R)

3. this is the behavior of the reactive mind. Everything is identified with everything on a certain subject.(PDC 20)

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