CHRONIC SOMATIC
  1. a stuck moment on a time track, which is the stable datum of a prior confusion. (SH Spec 61, 6110C03)
  2. an obvious demonstration of a help-failure cycle where the individual has used an effort to help and has failed and has gotten a somatic back. (5112CM30A)
  3. psychosomatic illness, as it is called in the field of medicine, is named in Dn a chronic somatic, since it is not an illness, and cannot be diagnosed as such but is only some former pain which is in restimulation. (SOS, p. xv)
  4. a psychosomatic illness, since it is discovered that psychosomatic illness is only the restimulated somatic of some engram and goes away when the engram is contacted and reduced or erased. (SOS, p. 26)
  5. simply an area of randomity, a theta facsimile of past pain, effort, counter-effort, that has swamped the individual. It throws him all out of whack. As far as atoms and molecules are concerned, he suffers pain. (5109CM24B)