![]() It occupies space but not necessarily in the brain or the body since it extends from the body for anything up to twenty-five feet. ![]() It is at once coarser than the Thetan and finer than the gross composition of the brain. It is a halfway house between the Thetan and his body. Under ideal conditions, it can also obey the laws of the Thetan. It consists of energies and masses that are part of and obey the same laws as the physical universe. With Dianetics and later with Scientology, there has been an attempt to state in more than meaningless abstractions the composite of the mind. ![]() None of the people who spoke of the mind bothered to explain where or what it was. It has been the subject of massive tomes and has certainly become the dumping ground for all the perverse and inexplicable phenomena of human conduct. Wundt, Freud and other psychologists continued this convenient concept. Plato introduced the idea of the mind as being completely separate from the physical body. The Mind Benders, Scientology by Cyril Vosper The Mind Benders, Scientology - Chapter 4 - Cyril Vosper
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