- it is the pain contained in a past experience or the physical malfunction of a past experience. The facsimile of that experience gets into present time and stays with the person until a shock drops it out of sight again or until it is processed out. A shock or necessity however permits it to come back. (NSOL, pp. 139-140)
- this we call physical illness caused by the mind. In brief, such illness is caused by perceptions received in the reactive mind during moments of pain and unconsciousness. (PAB 85)
- physiological insanity. It is being expressed by the body rather than by the mind. (8ACC 6, 5410CM08)
- illnesses which have a mental origin but which are nevertheless organic. (DMSMH, p. 91)