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Monitors

This topic was brought up in another thread, but I thought that I should start a new one since it is an interesting subject all on it’s own.

Monitors:

In all probability, this should just be considered as entertainment — YMMV (your mileage may vary).

Monitors originally were designed as a sort of tracking device that could be attached to thetans as a way of relaying back information about what was actually occurring at any given moment in time. These devices were very handy and afforded an up-front and ‘live’ view of events that were of interest to those who were keeping track of these sorts of things. These devices weren’t really necessary at all, but what they did was provide an additional layer of interest in what was going on at the time. The attachment of a monitor to a thetan was voluntary and the thetan was completely and openly aware of it’s purpose. As a matter of fact, it was quite fun to have a monitor and to then review all that was recorded by it at a later point. Great gags and pantomime action scenes were created out of the idea of these and if you have ever come across someone who has just received a new video or digital recorder, you probably know what this is like; what these new owners usually do is create all sorts of wild and crazy footage just for the fun of it. It’s fun, plain and simple.

Monitors eventually progressed to a point where they not only reported back what was occurring with, on and around the thetan, but could also relay information, which almost always consisted of influential data, on a return flow to the thetan. At this point of the monitor’s evolution, the thetan most likely displays unconsciousness in the area of monitors and demonstrates this through the lack of perception and knowledge of the monitor’s existence and/or presence. Monitors are currently used extensively by a number of civilizations, although this type of technology is being phased out in favor of sub-sectioning. As a side note, sub-sectioning could be defined as the process of partitioning the thetan into distinctive sections, each with a defining purpose and goal. Each sub-section operates on an almost individual basis, powered by the thetan, but to all intents and purposes, invisible to it. The sub-section which has taken on the role of the ‘outdated’ monitor, performs the same functions but is now considered to be completely invisible to those who look for such things. Perception has been conditioned to lay exterior to the thetan, while interior areas have been prepared for use.

This is getting quite far off the topic of monitors, but perhaps it will create a path to some knowledge that you yourself have on these ‘point and shoot’ devices. :o

Have you been sectioned? Please raise your hand if you haven’t… :)

That’s sort of a joke, but the sectioning of a thetan is not. Luckily, these sorts of things are identifiable and the shape or container in which they arrive matters little. Whether they are identified as ‘monitors’, ‘relays’ or even ‘robotic machinery’, they all fall into the same category.

11 Jun 2001     rev: 02 Mar 2004
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