VISIO

Ability to see in facsimile form something one has seen earlier so that one sees it again in the same color, dimension scale, brightness and detail as it was originally viewed.

From the AOGP Abridged Scientology Dictionary — based on original LRH source materials, updated through 1982.

Usage

A person with visio can recall a past scene and see it again in full color, dimension, brightness, and detail, just as it originally appeared. For example, recalling a childhood room and seeing its colors and layout as clearly as when first viewed.

Why It Matters

Visio is one of the perceptics that can be restored through auditing. The ability to see past experiences in full facsimile form indicates improved recall and a higher level of mental functioning.

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