RESTIMULATOR, 1. restimulators are those approximations in the environment of an individual of the content of an engram. (DTOT, p. 42) 2. an approximation of the reactive mind’s content or some part thereof continually perceived in the environment of the organism. (DTOT, p. 27) 3. the individual with an engram receives something in his environment similar to the perceptions in the engram. (DMSMH, p. 73) 4. words, voice tones, music, whatever they are–things which are filed in the reactive mind bank as parts of engrams. (DMSMN, p. 74)
RESTIMULATION, 1. the reactivation of a past counter-effort by appearance in the organism’s environment of a similarity toward the content of the past randomity area. (Scn 0-8, p. 85) 2. means the reactivation of an existing incident. (SH Spec 84, 6612C13) 3. where the environment reactivates a facsimile, which then acts back against the body or awareness of awareness unit of the person. This is a very simple system of stimulus-response. (Dn 55!, p. 15) 4. where the perceptics of the engram are approximated by those of the present time environment. (SOS, Bk. 2, p. 118)
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