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| | + | '''Proposed title:"Research Track of Scientology and Dianetics Technical Development"''' |
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| | + | ''"...our material is actually a research record, and you are looking at a research record. You are not looking at textbook material. And as soon as you realize that, you’ll have a much easier time of it. At any given instant on a research line, that which is known is believed to be true, and it wouldn’t be there unless it had some workability at any given instant. But at any given later instance on that research line, you will find that that material has been re-examined and that certain data in it which are not important have been dropped and certain data in it which are important have been clarified and added. ...remember that you are studying a research line..."''<ref>[http://scientolipedia.org/info/How_to_Study_Dianetics_and_Scientology#Research_line Re: How to Study Dianetics and Scientology]</ref><br> |
| | + | From a lecture by [[L Ron Hubbard]] given on October 15th, 1963: "Essentials of Auditing |
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| | + | == 1950 == |
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| | + | == January-February 61 == |
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| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | January-February |
| | + | 1961 (3SAACC, HCOBs 28 Jan 61, 2 Feb 61, 18 Feb 61 etc.) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | Pre-Havingness Scale and SOP Goals are developed. Now all |
| | + | cases |
| | + | are run on SOP Goals to achieve Clear. Out of the goals of the pc the |
| | + | one with the largest fall is chosen, out of it a terminal is developed |
| | + | which also gives a fall and this is then assessed on the Pre-Havingness |
| | + | Scale. From each level found the auditor can develop a process which |
| | + | contains terminal and level. This is run until no more tone arm action, |
| | + | then a new assessment follows etc. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 7 April 1961 |
| | + | (HCOB) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Assessment by Elimination is introduced. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 13 May 1961 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The SHSBC begins. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | April-May |
| | + | 1961 (e.g. SH Spec 3, 19 May 61) <br> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Sec-checks |
| | + | are used as a preparation for SOP Goals. In this framework sec-checking |
| | + | for auditing purposes is more and more clearly differentiated from |
| | + | sec-checking for security purposes. The sec-check in use is the Joburg. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 1961 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | F/N as a needle phenomenon is known but only appears in the description |
| | + | of the meter manifestations of a Clear (in the form of the persistent |
| | + | F/N). Even with regards to a Release (who is defined as somebody who |
| | + | knows that he or she won't get worse) it is not mentioned in the |
| | + | description of his meter manifestations; these only consist of a low |
| | + | sensitivity and tone arm in normal range. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 1 June 1961 |
| | + | (SH Spec 5) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | First mention of the connection between |
| | + | overrunning a process and a rising TA. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 5 June 1961 |
| | + | (HCOB; SH Spec 7 and 8) <br> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | On the basis of SOP Goals the |
| | + | Routines 1, 2 and 3 are developed. Routine 1 |
| | + | (for low cases) and Routine 2 (for normal |
| | + | cases) |
| | + | are preparatory for Routine 3, which besides SOP Goals |
| | + | consists of Joburg |
| | + | sec-checks (which now are called processing checks) and the running of |
| | + | the havingness and confront processes of the pc. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 7 June 1961 |
| | + | (HCOB) <br> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Checksheets |
| | + | in their modern |
| | + | form are introduced in Academies. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 7 June 1961 |
| | + | (SH Spec 9) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | First |
| | + | mention of the C/Sing principle that when a case |
| | + | does not |
| | + | run well you should go back to find the point where it began to run |
| | + | badly and correct it there. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 16 June 1961 |
| | + | (HCOB, SH Spec 16) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | CCHs are "rehabilitated" in the sense that it is explicitly stated that |
| | + | they are not just for very low cases but that they - as a |
| | + | part of |
| | + | Routine 1 - for more than half of the people lie on the fastest route |
| | + | to Release. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 20 June 1961 |
| | + | (SH Spec 18) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | LRH discovers the phenomenon of |
| | + | mutual out rudiments (e.g. between co-auditors). |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | June/July |
| | + | 1961 <br> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | In |
| | + | the first lectures of the SHSBC it is pointed out repeatedly that |
| | + | ARC-Break, PTP and W/H are those three case manifestations |
| | + | that |
| | + | can halt case progress. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 3 July 1961 |
| | + | (SH Spec 27) <br> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | LRH |
| | + | stresses the datum (although known before) that ARC breaks are based on |
| | + | withholds and that to cure an ARC break one should run O/W. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 5 July 1961 |
| | + | (SH Spec 29) <br> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | First explanation of the false read resp. |
| | + | protest read. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | July |
| | + | 1961 <br> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Problems |
| | + | as a factor in the case progress and clearing of a person are |
| | + | given much attention and Routine 1A is developed as an answer. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 10 Aug 1961 |
| | + | (SH Spec 41) <br> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | First |
| | + | mention of the principle that an upset in session is caused by |
| | + | something that is unknown to the pc as well as to the auditor (compare |
| | + | def. of BPC) and that this must be something prior to what the ARC |
| | + | break seems to be. Rudiments ideally should be handled in chains. As a |
| | + | first precursor to GPMs the phenomenon of some goals being opposed by |
| | + | other goals that have a directly opposite vector is described. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | July/August |
| | + | 1961 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Searching |
| | + | for "the" goal of the pc marks the target of processing. The terminal |
| | + | connected to it indicates the biggest games condition of the pc; it is |
| | + | the central aspect of his case. The goal is related to a problem which |
| | + | the pc never was able to confront. The valence in which the pc is now |
| | + | stuck is the solution for it; Routine 3 consists of the steps to find |
| | + | the goal and the terminal and to run out any reactivity (and |
| | + | non-confront) out of it. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 24 Aug 1961 |
| | + | (SH Spec 48) <br> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | First mention of the Missed Withhold |
| | + | Phenomenon (not yet designated as such) |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | August/September |
| | + | 1961 (esp. SHSBC lectures from 11 Aug 1961 on) <br> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | While |
| | + | the stress of his work up to now was the development of |
| | + | the Routines 1-3, LRH now turns toward what later will be |
| | + | called |
| | + | "Basics of Auditing". Attention is given especially to rudiments and |
| | + | the handling of auditing cycles. LRH underlines that these things make |
| | + | all the difference between fast Clearing and Clearing that takes |
| | + | forever.<br> |
| | + | Further, "not known"-, "unknown"- and "forget"-questions are introduced |
| | + | as a tool, e.g. an engram is run by repetetively using questions like |
| | + | "What about this picture is unknown?" "...should remain unknown?" etc.<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | September |
| | + | 1961, esp. SH Spec 56 of 12 Sep 1961 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Now |
| | + | only Routine 3 is emphasized (with stress on rudiments and sec |
| | + | checking) but running incidents (with "not-known" etc.) is made a part |
| | + | of it. In that way, Routine 3 is intended to get over the "engram that |
| | + | is necessary |
| | + | to resolve the case."<br> |
| | + | LRH announces the new realization that chronic somatics and troubles |
| | + | are "exactly where they are" and can only be gotten rid of by running |
| | + | the engram and all other techniques achieve merely key-out.<br> |
| | + | At the same time it is emphasized that it is necessary to run the pc in |
| | + | pictures and incidents in valence, i.e. that he sees the incidents in |
| | + | the same way as he has seen them when he experienced them. The new |
| | + | set-up of Routine 3 is intended to make sure of this point, too. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | October |
| | + | 1961 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | principle of the Prior Confusion is discovered. The main application of |
| | + | it is the newly introduced Problems Intensive which replaces Routine 1A.<br> |
| | + | At this time it is already a matter-of-course that commands are |
| | + | cleared, i.e. the auditor makes sure that the pc understands what is |
| | + | expected of him, and if necessary can re-phrase the command as long as |
| | + | it is reading. (SH Spec 78, 1 Nov 61) |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 25 Oct 1961 |
| | + | (SH Spec 75) <br> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | First |
| | + | mention of the method to run a PTP as a rudiment by letting the pc look |
| | + | at it and then find something earlier similar to it. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 26 Oct 1961 |
| | + | (SH Spec 76) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | phenomenon of the Missed |
| | + | Withhold is described in the form of the "restimulated withhold" (while |
| | + | doing a Sec Check); the pc's reactions on it are explained in great |
| | + | length.<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 7 Nov 1961 |
| | + | (SH Spec 80) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Mention of the phenomenon that auditing |
| | + | of problems can "mysteriously" influence the behaviour of persons with |
| | + | which the pc had the problem. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | November |
| | + | 1961, esp. SH Spec lectures 7, 14 and 15 Nov 61, HCO |
| | + | Info Ltr. 14 Nov 61 and 20 Nov 61 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | character of a goal as part of a problem is recognized. Besides the |
| | + | goal of the pc also the "modificator" (Routine 3A) and eventually also |
| | + | the opposite terminal and opposite goal (Routine 3D) are listed for. On |
| | + | 20 Nov 61 the term "Goals Problem Mass" is introduced.<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 21 Dec 1961 |
| | + | (SH Spec 100) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | LRH |
| | + | for the first time explains the idea that the oppterm in its |
| | + | turn |
| | + | is opposed by an opposite terminal, this one by another etc. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | January |
| | + | 1962 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Routine |
| | + | 3D Criss-Cross is developed which has its name from the procedure that |
| | + | out of two items (one of which stems from a list of things that the pc |
| | + | like and one from a list of things he does not like - later more |
| | + | methods are added to find the beginning items) two new ones are |
| | + | derived, each of which is opposed to the first one from which |
| | + | it was derived, then out of these in turn are derived two new ones and |
| | + | so on, so that - if |
| | + | you wrote all terminals in one column and all the opposite terminals in |
| | + | a column opposite of them - you would get two lines continually |
| | + | crossing each other if you were to connect each item with the item of |
| | + | which it was derived.<br> |
| | + | The stable datum used to differentiate terminals from oppterms |
| | + | is |
| | + | that terminals make the pc feel pain while contacting an oppterm makes |
| | + | him feel sensations.<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | January |
| | + | 1962 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | It |
| | + | is emphasized time and again that it is fatal to miss a withhold. The |
| | + | term "Missed Withhold" is firm nomenclature by now.<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | February |
| | + | 1962 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | Missed Withhold receives even more attention. HCOB 12 Feb 62 introduces |
| | + | the withhold system "What, when, all, who", which until today is the |
| | + | basis of running withholds (but at that time not yet combined with the |
| | + | principle of earlier similar, although chains of overts were already an |
| | + | auditing target).<br> |
| | + | The term "Prepchecking" is introduced and means to work on a sec check |
| | + | list or other questions with the withhold system. Only this lifetime |
| | + | withholds should be taken up and worked at because the withhold system |
| | + | is said to be inadequate to work on the time track and because Routine |
| | + | 3D Criss-Cross is used for handling the time track. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | March 1962 (HCOBs 1 Mar 62, 21 Mar 62, SH |
| | + | Spec 130) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | "Is |
| | + | there any incident like that earlier?" is introduced as a tool for |
| | + | cleaning withholds and chains of withholds in prepchecking, soon after |
| | + | that this is amended so that in going E/S exactly the same type of |
| | + | withhold is asked for as given in the basic question ("What question"). |
| | + | Going E/S becomes a standard part of prepchecking procedure.<br> |
| | + | A chain is held in place by a wholly or partially unknown incident at |
| | + | its basis, and this is what makes the needle react.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 120%; font-family: Georgia;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" | <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 2pt 0cm; line-height: 110%;">March-April<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> </span>1962<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> (e.g. SHSBC 19 |
| | + | Apr 62)</span></p><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 2pt 0cm; line-height: 110%;">The |
| | + | importance of Prepchecking becomes a bit lowered as it is said to be |
| | + | only a key-out process and will not run the case fundamentally. CCHs |
| | + | get stressed a bit more after some period of being in the background. |
| | + | The basic program for a case now consists of running first CCHs and |
| | + | Prepchecking on a case which shows little TAA or on which rudiments are |
| | + | difficult to get in. After that one changes to Routine 3D Criss Cross.</p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 2pt 0cm; line-height: 110%;">Tone arm action |
| | + | is defined as the range in which the tone arm moves during a session or |
| | + | during a period of 20 minutes.</p><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | <span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span>24 |
| | + | April<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span>and |
| | + | 26 April 1962<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;">(SHSBC 143 and |
| | + | 146)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The first precursors of the laws of |
| | + | L&N appear in the form of rules for listing a GPM item in |
| | + | Routine 3D Criss Cross. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 10 May 1962 <span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;">(HCO Info Ltr) |
| | + | (also see SHSBC 175 of 14 June 1962)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | With |
| | + | the introduction of Routine 3GA finding a terminal |
| | + | opposing another terminal by listing is |
| | + | abandoned. Instead one lists - proceeding |
| | + | from a goal - in parallel for items that would want the goal, would |
| | + | oppose |
| | + | it, would not oppose it and would not want the goal. The lists are not |
| | + | nulled but are continued to be listed until the needle floats and there |
| | + | is no further charge available. Then a new goal is listed for.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | May 1962 <span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> (e.g. |
| | + | SHSBC 154 of 15 May 62)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | All |
| | + | rudiments are handled by the auditor simply acknowledging what the pc |
| | + | has to say about it and checking exactly the same question on the |
| | + | meter. This is repeated until the question on checking is |
| | + | clean .<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | May/June 1962<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> (e.g. SHSBC 169 |
| | + | of 31 May 62)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | middle rudiments are included in the model session. Usually they |
| | + | consist of the buttons suppressed, invalidated, failed to reveal and |
| | + | careful of. If they are used as the main action of the session |
| | + | regarding a |
| | + | certain subject, they are handled by prepchecking technique. LRH |
| | + | remarks that this would amount to a prepchecking session, and this use |
| | + | of the middle rudiments can be seen as the earliest roots of the later |
| | + | repetitive prepchecking.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | <span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span>12 |
| | + | June 1962 <span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;">(SHSBC 170)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | LRH |
| | + | mentions that an engram is immediately preceded by a postulate and that |
| | + | in theory you could erase the engram by finding this postulate.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | June 1962<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> (e.g. |
| | + | SHSBC 175 of 14 June 62)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | A |
| | + | free needle is the sign that the listing of one of the four lists of |
| | + | Routine 3GA is complete. This needle reaction is only described in this |
| | + | context and seems to have been very rarely achieved or recognized in |
| | + | actual practice.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | <span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;">28 </span>June |
| | + | 1962<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> (SHSBC 183 and |
| | + | HCOB 2 July 62)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Repetitive |
| | + | rudiments are introduced in which the pc may, even without a read on |
| | + | the ruds question, answer as long as he has answers. Only then the |
| | + | question is checked for being clean. It is supposed that in this way |
| | + | pcs will go in session more easily and that the problem can be overcome |
| | + | that the meter reads badly or not at all when the rudiments are out.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | <span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> 3 </span>July |
| | + | 1962<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;">(HCOB)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 2pt 0cm; line-height: 110%;">Prepchecking |
| | + | as per the withhold system is abandoned as being to difficult to teach |
| | + | to auditors. Instead repetitive prepchecking is introduced which works |
| | + | in the same way as repetitive rudiments and where no chains of |
| | + | withholds (earlier similar) are being run. </p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 2pt 0cm; line-height: 110%;">Besides |
| | + | repetitive prepchecking based on forms with lists of possible overts as |
| | + | Zero questions there is prepchecking of middle rudiments which is an |
| | + | immediate precursor of Modern Repetitive Prepchecking and in part |
| | + | already uses the same buttons.</p><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 1 Aug. 1962<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> (HCOB)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | For |
| | + | the first time, buttons are used in the sense that they can prevent a |
| | + | read which would otherwise be there or make an item read which actually |
| | + | is not charged. From this the Tiger Drill is developed in which during |
| | + | nulling the buttons are used to find out whether a goal is out or |
| | + | really reads and thus is the goal being looked for (this is also called |
| | + | "nulling by Mid Ruds").<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | <span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span>9 |
| | + | Aug. 1962<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> (SHSBC |
| | + | 200)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The roots of the later "resisitive cases" |
| | + | can be found in the description of which cases are auditable and which |
| | + | are not.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | August 1962 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | rock slam as a needle reaction becomes the focus of attention. Routine |
| | + | 3GA becomes modified in that the goal is found by a Dynamic Assessment. |
| | + | (The command given is, "Think of overts agains [dynamic].") That |
| | + | subdynamic is found which is rock slamming consistently, then an item |
| | + | representing that dynamic, and a goal which opposes this item. A dirty |
| | + | needle is regarded as a small rock slam or a lower gradient of a rock |
| | + | slam.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 21 Aug. 1962 <span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;">(SHSBC 207)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | After |
| | + | a period during which a lot of stress is put on correct meter reading |
| | + | in rudiments and prepchecking, now what is called "basic auditing" |
| | + | comes to the fore. An auditor is expected to bring the rudiments in on |
| | + | a pc even without a meter.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 11 Oct. 1962<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> (SHSBC |
| | + | 227)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | For |
| | + | the first time the phenomenon is mentioned that the needle of an ARC |
| | + | broken pc looks exactly as the needle of a pc who is very well in |
| | + | session, i.e. "freely floating".<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Oct./Nov. 1962 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | There |
| | + | are different methods which are used at that time to find an |
| | + | entrance to the GPM and to audit its components, amongst which are |
| | + | R3-21, which is a refined version of R3GA, and R3GA Criss Cross, which |
| | + | is |
| | + | a development stemming from R3D Criss Cross.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Nov./ Dec. 1962 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | R2-12 |
| | + | is introduced in which from a list ("Scientology List One") of items |
| | + | related to Scn one item is isolated by eliminating and then an R/Sing |
| | + | item is found that represents it, as well as its oppterm. In that way |
| | + | the |
| | + | influence of the present time GPM which is |
| | + | responsible for the pc being a "rock slammer" regarding Scientology and |
| | + | thus a pc with slow or no case gain is supposed to be relieved. The |
| | + | laws of listing and nulling |
| | + | begin to develop. Nulling however is still a form of assessment by |
| | + | elimination, complemented by Mid Ruds.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 6 Dec. 1962<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> (HCOB)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | "There |
| | + | are no never R/Sing pcs. All pcs R/S." However an R/S is defined more |
| | + | broadly than in later times: "One or two slashes make an R/S... If it |
| | + | slashed up or down once call it an R/S. (HCOB 5 Dec. 62) The rule is |
| | + | that "any Item that R/Ses was part of the GPM and has another Item in |
| | + | opposition to it." (HCOB 6 Dec. 62) A rocket read is however regarded |
| | + | as more valuable because it is the read pointing towards goal or |
| | + | connected to it.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 8 Jan. 1963<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> (SHSBC |
| | + | 253)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Listing |
| | + | and Nulling are no longer done from a prepared list, only from a |
| | + | listing |
| | + | question. Of the later laws of L&N some more are found, e.g. |
| | + | the |
| | + | heavy reaction that follows an out list.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | January 1963<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> </span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | "Repair" |
| | + | is discussed as a subject in its own right for the first time. |
| | + | Three lectures give a complete outline on repair and review of a case; |
| | + | however these information refer to R2-12 and R3 processes as these are |
| | + | the mainly used processes at that time.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | February 1963<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> </span><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;">(SHSBC 262, 263, |
| | + | HCOBs 1 Feb and 11 Feb 1963)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | R3-M |
| | + | is introduced (at first as R3-MX). In this variant of Routine 3 listing |
| | + | is done starting from a goal or an item that gives a rocket read. An |
| | + | opposite terminal is listed for, then another which opposes the item |
| | + | found and so on (this is called the "spiral staircase") until the Rock |
| | + | and the "opprock" are found and the goal is completely discharged. R3-M |
| | + | includes some new stable data for listing. Every Reliable Item found |
| | + | must be the only one on the list which in the end gives a rocket read.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | <span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span>19 |
| | + | February 1963<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> (SHSBC 268)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | <span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span>First |
| | + | mentioning of the use of a repetitive prepcheck regarding a certain |
| | + | time period or a certain time (outside of a problems intensive).<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | February 1963<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"> (SHSBC |
| | + | 268 and HCOB 11 Feb 63)</span> |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | whole body of valid processes in use is as follows: CCHs, Assists, |
| | + | Rudiments and Havingness, Missed Withholds, Prepchecking, Problems |
| | + | Intensive, R2-12A and R3-M. LRH says in the lecture SHSBC 268 that no |
| | + | other processes are needed above that.<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | 14 March <span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span>1963 |
| | + | (HCOB) |
| | + | | The first version of a prepared list for correction |
| | + | appears in form of a list of "15 |
| | + | principal causes of ARC breaks in R2 and R3" which can be assessed by |
| | + | elimination to find the reason for an ARC break and then handle |
| | + | accordingly. In the period following, LRH refers to this as the "ARC |
| | + | break assessment". |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 15 March <span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 110%;"></span>1963 |
| | + | (HCO PL) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | system of starrate checkouts is introduced - materials and drills are |
| | + | either starrate (100 % command required for passing), 75-rate (plain |
| | + | written examination, 75 % correct answers required) or zero rated (no |
| | + | examination).<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | April 1963 (HCOB 8 April 63, |
| | + | SHSBC 285 of 16 Apr 63 and PAC-1 and -2 of 20 Apr 62) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | It |
| | + | is found out that when you run GPMs on Routine 3-M (now in a |
| | + | refined version called R3M2) and know the goal, many of the items have |
| | + | a |
| | + | specific form (e.g. when the goal is "to be happy", the bottom terminal |
| | + | is "to be happy", the one above "the goal to be happy" and the next on |
| | + | up "somebody or something with the goal 'to be happy'"). In a congress |
| | + | lecture (PAC-1) LRH says, "There is a standard pattern for the reactive |
| | + | mind." He also announces that there are certain very early goals which |
| | + | appear in every case, e.g. the goal "to create" (PAC-2).<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 23 Apr 1963 (HCOB) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | term "case supervisor" is used for the first time, but does not yet |
| | + | appear |
| | + | frequently. The duties today filled by the case supervisor are |
| | + | still a part of the DofP's post.<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | May 1963 (e.g. HCOB 8 and 11 May 1963, |
| | + | SHSBC 291 of 14 May 63) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | LRH |
| | + | disovers that the basic GPMs are implant GPMs, identical from person to |
| | + | person. Implant GPMs have to be run first because they render the |
| | + | actual GPMs of a person unavailable (HCOB 8 May 63, "The nature of the |
| | + | formation of the GPM"). In HCOB 11 May 63, "Heaven", LRH explains the |
| | + | pattern of the Helatrobus Implant. Very soon afterwards the line plots |
| | + | of these implants are published; for running these incidents Routine |
| | + | 3-M is developed further and becomes Routine 3-N in which the auditor |
| | + | virtually lets the pc go through the given RIs of these line plots.<br> |
| | + | LRH expresses that the abilites of an OT up to now have been described |
| | + | just intellectually (SHSBC 296 of 23 May 63) but that this new |
| | + | discovery opens the doors to OT, so to say short-cutting the |
| | + | intermediate step of Clear (HCOB 1 June 63). He even states there, "The |
| | + | state of Clear is relegated to courtesy use without test, requiring |
| | + | only that a GPM has been run... We will make no attempt to stabilize |
| | + | Clears but press them on to OT."<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 27 May 1963 (HCOB; also: SHSBC 297 of 28 |
| | + | May 63) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | theory is developed that every ARC break stems form an earlier charge |
| | + | being restimulated which is overlooked or ignored by both pc and |
| | + | auditor. For this phenomenon the term "By-passed charge" is coined and |
| | + | used from there on.<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | June/July 1963 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 2pt 0cm; line-height: 110%;">Engram running |
| | + | comes into play again as engram running in chains (R3R) and complements |
| | + | R3N. For the first time, engram running is put in the framework of a |
| | + | routine with patterned commands and steps. The purpose of running |
| | + | engrams is to make the time track available (SHSBC 303 of 18 June 63); |
| | + | "Only engram running will accomplish Clearing". LRH also points out |
| | + | that engram running in chains has emerged as a fully reoriented subject |
| | + | and has not the faintest relation to the body and a "human Clear" but |
| | + | has an Operating Thetan as its goal.</p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 2pt 0cm; line-height: 110%;">With the new |
| | + | "State of Case Scale" (SHSBC 302 of 13 June 63) cases are categorized |
| | + | into 8 levels from OT to Unaware; the position of a case is mainly |
| | + | determined by which processes can be run with profit. R3R |
| | + | however is used on nearly all cases; heed is given to finding a type of |
| | + | chain to run by assessment which the pc can run and which will give him |
| | + | gains (HCOB 1 July 63). Soon after the use of R3R is limited so that it |
| | + | cannot be used on the lowest three case levels (HCOB 28 July 63).</p> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 5 July 1963 (HCOB) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | In HCOB 5 July 63 a series of prepared |
| | + | lists is published which are designed for assessing the type of BPC on |
| | + | ARC breaks. List 1, the "General ARC Break Assessment", is already |
| | + | quite similar to nowadays L1C. The remaining lists are each for use on |
| | + | a specific type of process, amongst them List 3 for handling ARC breaks |
| | + | ocurring during running engrams. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | August 1963 (HCOB 4 Aug 63, SHSBC 320 of |
| | + | 6 Aug 63 and 325 and 326 if 20 and 21 July 63) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The terms "Whatsit" and "Itsa" resp. |
| | + | "Itsa-line" are introduced. The importance of tone arm action for |
| | + | successful auditing is stressed heavily. The parts of the auditing |
| | + | communication cycle are laid out in detail. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | August 1963 (SHSBC 329 of 28 Aug |
| | + | 63) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Clear is understood to be somebody who |
| | + | has a Free Needle and thus has keyed out everything what was |
| | + | restimulated in this lifetime - which is said to be easily achieved by |
| | + | a prepcheck on this lifetime. He is also called a "Keyed-out Clear" and |
| | + | identified with the Book One Clear. To reach this state before |
| | + | processing in the direction of OT is begun is seen |
| | + | as advantageous again.<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | September 1963 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 2pt 0cm; line-height: 110%;">The service |
| | + | facsimile gets attention again. It is now pointed out as the case |
| | + | phenomenon that stops fast Clearing because the pc uses it as a "safe |
| | + | solution" which in that area where he uses it prevents itsa. The result |
| | + | of finding <span style="font-style: italic;">the</span> |
| | + | main service facsimile of the pc and running it with R3-SC (which is |
| | + | more or less identical with the modern process) is a keyed-out Clear |
| | + | which then can be run on Level IV on the time track and with OT |
| | + | processes (i.e. GPM processes).</p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 2pt 0cm; line-height: 110%;">The processes |
| | + | being run to achieve case gain are R1C (Itsa line), R2T (dating of |
| | + | somatics), R2H (ARC breaks), R3SC (Clearing by service facsimiles) and |
| | + | R4M2 (the earlier R3M2) (HCOB 28 Sep 63).</p> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | September 1963 (e.g. SHSBC 337 of 17 Sep |
| | + | 63) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | LRH revises his assessment of implant |
| | + | GPMs in that he now thinks they are not too aberrative. Compared to |
| | + | them the actual GPMs of a person (which now again come into the scope |
| | + | of auditing technology) are what is truly aberrating.<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 21 Oct 1963 (SHSBC 346) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | For the first time it is no longer |
| | + | insisted on the item on a list (while listing for RIs) giving a rocket |
| | + | read - however it has to give a blowdown.<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 29 to 31 Sep 1963 (SHSBC 349-351) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | LRH for the first time mentions the idea |
| | + | to use clay, in training auditors as well as in processing.<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | November 1963 (HCO PL 26 Nov 63, SHSBC |
| | + | 356 of 28 Nov 63) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The system of classification of auditors |
| | + | and processes in use since the middle of 1963 is modified. Now there |
| | + | are 8 classes from 0 to VII which can be seen as the immediate |
| | + | precursors of today's Grades. However there is a rule that every pc |
| | + | gets audited only up to the class to which he is trained. Especially on |
| | + | the levels V and VI where implant GPMs and GPMs are audited, a full |
| | + | understanding on the part of the pc on auditing techniques and the |
| | + | anatomy of GPMs is required (SHSBC 357 of 3 Dec 63). Co-auditing gets |
| | + | pushed heavily.<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 28 Dec 1963 (HCOB) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Auditors in the HGCs of central orgs are |
| | + | forbidden to run actual GPMs. It is said that the successful technology |
| | + | is "not yet published in full". Soon after that a series of lectures is |
| | + | held which are not part of the SHSBC and which are listed in Red Volume |
| | + | V, p. 393, as "Saint Hill Staff Course Lectures". These mirror the |
| | + | research of Routine 6 which becomes the new technique for handling |
| | + | actual GPMs. Accordingly, HCO PL 18 Mar 64 (Vol. V, p. 406) states, |
| | + | "Avoid R2-12 and R3 and R4 type processes."<br> |
| | + | |} |
| | + | {| class="MsoNormalTable" style="border-collapse: collapse;" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" |
| | + | |} |
| | + | |
| | + | == 24 January 64 == |
| | + | |
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| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 24 Jan 64 (HCO PL) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The post of the Case Supervisor is |
| | + | created. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 4 Feb 64 (SHSBC 365) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | LRH |
| | + | for the first time speaks extensively about solo auditing which is not |
| | + | yet differentiated as a term from self-auditing. He says that it is |
| | + | okay to do on the level of assists but otherwise the auditor is |
| | + | necessary as a second terminal because you would get no tone arm action |
| | + | otherwise. In the lecture of 6 Feb 64 (SHSBC 366) LRH says that the |
| | + | reason for this is that the thetan regards himself as MEST. At that |
| | + | time he assumes that this will be valid until a person is well into |
| | + | Level VII and will then change. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 6 Feb 64 (SHSBC 366) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | In |
| | + | the lecture "The Comm Cycle in Auditing" LRH lays the foundations of |
| | + | the later Grade 0. He explains that first the comm cycle of a pc has to |
| | + | be repaired before you can work at this case with techniques. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | March 1964 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | new Routine 6 is based on the theory that all actual GPMs are aligned |
| | + | in series of 42 each with their line plots being modeled always in the |
| | + | same way. LRH supposes that a PC has 15,000 GPMs (SHSBC 369 of 5 March |
| | + | 64) . This figure is soon afterwards corrected to 10 series and 420 |
| | + | GPMs. (SHSBC 373 of 17 March 64). While first "Who or what |
| | + | would |
| | + | oppose..." was used to deduct an RI from the last one found, then "Who |
| | + | or what would solve...", this is now changed to "...bring about...". |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 17 Mar 64 (SHSBC 373) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | LRH |
| | + | gives the philosophical foundation for certain data being confidential: |
| | + | If an individual gets presented with more truth in one go than adequate |
| | + | to his level of reality or his acceptance level for truth, it will |
| | + | worsen. Thus a gradient scale of acceptable wins and realities is |
| | + | necessary. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 14 Apr 64 (SHSBC 377) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | term "Grade" for the level of a pc is introduced and certain abilities |
| | + | that belong to each Grade are formulated (at first only very broad and |
| | + | in the form of examples, but partially already very similar to the |
| | + | Grade EPs in use today). |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | June-August 1964 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | LRH |
| | + | gives a loose succession of lectures about studying and study |
| | + | technology which later become part of the Student Hat as "The Study |
| | + | Lectures". In the lecture 9 July 64 (SHSBC 391) for the first time the |
| | + | phenomenon is mentioned that when a person does not understand a word |
| | + | in a text this inhibits his understanding of the context or even of the |
| | + | whole subject. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | HCOB 24 July 64 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Worksheets are introduced in the sense of |
| | + | a continuing record of what happens during a session. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | August-September 1964 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Clay |
| | + | table work is introduced which is done in the course room as well as a |
| | + | form of auditing - Clay Table Healing to handle physical problems of |
| | + | pcs and Clay Table Clearing to remedy difficulties in subjects which |
| | + | stem from misunderstood words. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 27 Oct 64 (SHSBC 407) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | In the lecture "The failed case" LRH |
| | + | describes for the first time the phenomenon of the case who never has |
| | + | case gain because he continuously commits overts. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | November 1964 (HCO PL 5 Nov 64, SHSBC 410 |
| | + | of 10 Nov 64 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | For |
| | + | the first time the term "Source of Troubles" is used, amongst others |
| | + | for the person who is connected to someone antagonistic toward |
| | + | Scientology. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | December 1964 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Solo-Auditing |
| | + | becomes a standard part of the bridge in the level R6EW. Before the |
| | + | person starts with the actual Routine 6 he is to gain experience with |
| | + | the bank material and the auditing style. Prerequisite is him being a |
| | + | Class VI Auditor (provisional). (HCOB 8 Dec 64, "Solo Auditing and |
| | + | R6EW") |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | December 1964 (e.g. SHSBC 413 of 22 Dec |
| | + | 64) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Although |
| | + | LRH emphasizes the fact that the GPMs which have to be run out at Level |
| | + | VI are identical from person to person, he assumes that they are not |
| | + | implanted. Instead he explains it so that those GPMs are part of a |
| | + | system which lets the universe continue to exist and which every thetan |
| | + | has agreed upon with every other thetan. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Beginnin to Mid-1965 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | Lower Grades (a term which is newly introduced) which are valid until |
| | + | today are formed by taking older processes and categorize them by |
| | + | different levels (mentioned in SHSBC 419 of 30 Mar 65). Shortly |
| | + | afterwards the Power Processes are added as Grade V and VA, and after |
| | + | R6EW for a short while R6GPMI is put on the Grade Chart but is never |
| | + | released for use. From the middle of 1965 on instead the Clearing |
| | + | Course is inserted. Clear is differentiated from "keyed-out Clear" and |
| | + | again becomes regarded a valuable goal on the bridge. Clear now equals |
| | + | Grade VII (on the first Grade Chart, May 1965, it equaled Grade VI). |
| | + | Above it |
| | + | processes from Route 1 (from the book "The Creation of Human Ability") |
| | + | is intended to bring the Clear further up to OT (HCOB 2 Apr 65).<br> |
| | + | LRH now advises against the co-audit route (same issue) and recommends |
| | + | to be audited until Grade V and then to do the auditor training up to |
| | + | Level VI (Saint Hill Course) to be able to audit the rest in solo. At |
| | + | this time Dianetics is not part of the bridge at all. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | April/May 1965 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The Power Processes are |
| | + | introduced, first as processes for cases of a low level (ref. Grade |
| | + | Chart in Vol. VI, p.36). |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 18 May 65 (SHSBC 424) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | Roller Coaster phenomenon is described for the first time more closely |
| | + | and LRH explains that the pc who keeps losing his gains has to handle |
| | + | the Suppressive Person or disconnect from him.<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | June 1965 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Review |
| | + | auditing takes the function to repair pcs which get stuck in normal |
| | + | auditing. The first precursor of the Green Form is issued as HCO PL 26 |
| | + | May 65, "HGC PC Review Auditing Form". This list is already used either |
| | + | as analysis or as correction list. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 29 June 65 (SHSBC 427) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The |
| | + | fact is mentioned that (besides a flat tone arm action at the end of |
| | + | the process) a small (at least) cognition is the expected |
| | + | reaction to a |
| | + | normal process.<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 30 June 65 (HCOB) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The rehab procedure is introduced to |
| | + | regain lost releases. At this point however <span style="font-style: italic;">one</span> release is the |
| | + | whole goal for Grades 0-IV! (This is a so-called "first stage |
| | + | release".) If in auditing on the Grades 0-IV an F/N is reached with the |
| | + | TA between 2.0 and 3.0 the pc is sent to attest of release and then |
| | + | continued on Grade V. (HCOBs 3 July 65 and 12 July 65)<span style=""><br></span> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | Summer 1965 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The Clearing Course is released, and from |
| | + | now on Clear can be achieved through solo auditing on Grade VII. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 22 Sep 65 (HCOB) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | What until now was the "First stage |
| | + | release" is now broken up into the release grades 0-IV which are |
| | + | according to today's Grades. The nomenclature of "First, second... |
| | + | stage release" is given up in favour of "Grade 0, I... Release". The |
| | + | processes of each Grade are still run only to one F/N for the whole |
| | + | Grade. There is already the idea that there are major processes for |
| | + | each Grade and additional processes which might be necessary to achieve |
| | + | the Grade release. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 24 Nov 65 (HCOB) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | With S&D (Search and |
| | + | Discovery) the first technical tool for handling PTS |
| | + | situations is available. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | August 1966 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | The first Clears start on OT 1. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 20 Sep 66 (HCOB) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | ARC Straightwire is introduced as release |
| | + | grade below Grade 0. Between both lie Dianetics Secondary Release and |
| | + | Dianetics Engram Release. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 20 Sep 67 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | In "Ron’s Journal |
| | + | 67" LRH makes public that he has explored the level OT 3 and |
| | + | that this will from now on be delivered in the newly founded Sea Org. |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | September 68 |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | With the first Class VIII Course Standard |
| | + | Tech is put into focus and at the same time it gets emphasized |
| | + | that it essentially consists out of simple basics.<br> |
| | + | |- |
| | + | | style="width: 208px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | 21 Oct 68 (HCOB) |
| | + | | style="width: 462px;" align="undefined" valign="undefined" | It becomes recognized that an F/N is part |
| | + | of the end phenomena of each audited action. LRH calls this "one of the |
| | + | most important re-discoveries since years", although in its |
| | + | generality this is obviously a new datum. |
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| | + | == References == |
| | + | <references /> |
| | + | == Notes == |
| | + | *See also [[How to Study Dianetics and Scientology]] |
| May
1950 ("Dianetics1. DIA (Greek) through, NOUS (Greek) mind, deals with a system of mental image pictures in relation to psychic (spiritual) trauma. The mental image pictures are believed on the basis of personal revelation to be comprising mental activity created and formed by the spirit, and not by the body or brain. (BPL 24 Sept 73 V) 2. Dn addresses the body. Thus Dn is used to knock out and erase illnesses, unwanted sensations, misemotion, somatics, pain, etc. Dn came before Scn. It disposed of body illness and the difficulties a thetan was having with his body. (HCOB 22 Apr 69)...more , The Modern Science of Mental Health")
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Processing:
Running of Engrams and Secondaries, Technique: Mostly Repeater
Technique. The phenomenon of chains is already known, but is not
emphasized.
Goal of processing: Clear3. a Clear is not an all-knowing being. A Clear is somebody who has lost the mass, energy, space and time connected with the thing called mind . ( SH Spec 80, 6609C08) ...more
The "I" = Basic personality is mentioned,
but regarded as "weak". The analytical mind3. a network of communications and pictures, energies and masses, which are brought into being by the activities of the thetan versus the physical universe or other thetans. The mind is a communication and control system between the thetan and his environment. (FOT, p. 56)...MORE is what controls a person.
Past lifes are not mentioned.
Only things that have been done to a person are aberrative (not things
they have done to another).
Valences are adopted out of engrams as winning valence or, where not
possible, as succumbing ones.
Broken dramatizations bring about chronic diseases;
Engrams of sympathy are mentioned (Forerunner of service facsimiles1. any mental picture, that is unknowingly created and part of the time track is a facsimile, whether an engram, secondary, lock or pleasure moment. (HCOB 15 May 63) 2. a theta recording. All physical perceptions, all effort, emotion and thought which a person experiences are recorded continuously, and these recordings are called “facsimiles.” They are not dependent upon an organism for their continued existence. Any facsimile which has been recorded is there to be recalled-when the individual has risen high enough on the tone scale,...more )
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| August
1951 ("Science of Survival")
|
The
techniques have become differentiated, with different recommendations
depending on the tone level of the preclear1. a person who, through Scientology processing, is finding out more about himself and life. (The Phoenix Lectures, p. 20) 2. a spiritual being who is now on the road to becoming Clear, hence preclear. (HCOB 5 Apr 69) 3. one who is discovering things about himself and who is becoming clearer. (HCO PL 21 Aug 63) ''Abbr.'' PC . Running of engrams,
running of secondaries, lock scanning,
Straight memory.
The different techniques and approaches have been brought into a
complete system.
Past lifes are represented as something probable.
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| November
1951 ("Advances Procedures and Axioms")
|
Emphasis on effort and emotion5. emotion could be called the energy manifestation of affinity. As used in Dn, emotion could be called the index of the state of being. In the English language, “emotional” is often considered synonymous with “irrational.” This would seem to assume that if one is emotional one cannot be reasonable. No more unreasonable assumption could possibly be made. (SOS, p. 48)...more .
Most important goal of processing: To runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) the service facsimile2. a theta recording. All physical perceptions, all effort, emotion and thought which a person experiences are recorded continuously, and these recordings are called “facsimiles.” They are not dependent upon an organism for their continued existence. Any facsimile which has been recorded is there to be recalled-when the individual has risen high enough on the tone scale, when he has regained enough of his self-determinism. (Abil 114A)...More of the
pc, which can be found with the help of the "emotional curve" and which
is responsible for psychosomatic illnesses.
Aberration1. a departure from rational thought or behavior. From the Latin, aberrare, to wander from; Latin, ab, away, errare, to wander. It means basically to err, to make mistakes, or more specifically to have fixed ideas which are not true. The word is also used in its scientific sense. It means departure from a straight line...more is based on self-determinism.
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| December
1951 ("Handbook for Preclears“)
|
Emphasis
in processing: Effort, emotion5. emotion could be called the energy manifestation of affinity. As used in Dn, emotion could be called the index of the state of being. In the English language, “emotional” is often considered synonymous with “irrational.” This would seem to assume that if one is emotional one cannot be reasonable. No more unreasonable assumption could possibly be made. (SOS, p. 48)...more , service facsimile2. a theta recording. All physical perceptions, all effort, emotion and thought which a person experiences are recorded continuously, and these recordings are called “facsimiles.” They are not dependent upon an organism for their continued existence. Any facsimile which has been recorded is there to be recalled-when the individual has risen high enough on the tone scale, when he has regained enough of his self-determinism. (Abil 114A)...More . Valences are adopted
because of failed help, especially if the other person is dead ("Life
continuum").
The Thetan appears under the designations "I" and "Control centre". The
concept of "I" is the control centre.
Past lifes are regarded as a fact. Differentiation between the lineThe military type of organization form whereby there is a definite ascending and descending chain of command. Orders pass from top management down the line of command and compliances and data pass on up without by-passing the chain of command. (Modern Management Defined (c) L. Ron Hubbard, 1976) of
the GE and the theta lineThe military type of organization form whereby there is a definite ascending and descending chain of command. Orders pass from top management down the line of command and compliances and data pass on up without by-passing the chain of command. (Modern Management Defined (c) L. Ron Hubbard, 1976) .
Clear as a goal is no longer mentioned. Instead of it: "Fifteen" = casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63)
completion (after having completed the fifteenth act).
Occlusions are handled by running counter emotion5. emotion could be called the energy manifestation of affinity. As used in Dn, emotion could be called the index of the state of being. In the English language, “emotional” is often considered synonymous with “irrational.” This would seem to assume that if one is emotional one cannot be reasonable. No more unreasonable assumption could possibly be made. (SOS, p. 48)...more in the occluded area.
|
Early 1952
|
The term "Overt" appears in lectures.
According to PABProfessional Auditors Bulletin (a series of technical booklet issues.) 35 exteriorization1. the state of the thetan, the individual himself, being outside his body. When this is done, the person achieves a certainty that he is himself and not his body. (PXL Gloss) 2. the phenomenon of being in a position in space dependent on only one’s consideration, able to view from that space, bodies and the room, as it is. (PAB 125) 3. the act of moving out of the body with or without full perception. (HCOB 22 Oct 71) is announced publicly for
the first time.
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| 3 Mar 1952
("Scientology, Milestone One", HCLHubbard College Lecture(?) if followed by a string of numbers it denotes a lecture. -2)
|
The term "Scientology" is re-introduced
(used first 1947
in the book title "Scientology – A new
Science" which was
the original title of "Dianetics1. DIA (Greek) through, NOUS (Greek) mind, deals with a system of mental image pictures in relation to psychic (spiritual) trauma. The mental image pictures are believed on the basis of personal revelation to be comprising mental activity created and formed by the spirit, and not by the body or brain. (BPL 24 Sept 73 V) 2. Dn addresses the body. Thus Dn is used to knock out and erase illnesses, unwanted sensations, misemotion, somatics, pain, etc. Dn came before Scn. It disposed of body illness and the difficulties a thetan was having with his body. (HCOB 22 Apr 69)...more – Evolution of a
Science").
Instead of running out of all engrams as given in Book 1, the goal is
now to make the person so capable that he can handle any facsimile2. a theta recording. All physical perceptions, all effort, emotion and thought which a person experiences are recorded continuously, and these recordings are called “facsimiles.” They are not dependent upon an organism for their continued existence. Any facsimile which has been recorded is there to be recalled-when the individual has risen high enough on the tone scale, when he has regained enough of his self-determinism. (Abil 114A)...More .
Entities are mentioned as subordinate personalities but are still
identified with implanted demon circuits.
Implants are mentioned.
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| July
1952 ("History of Man")
|
Strong emphasis on "electronic incidents"
(implants).
Running overts is regarded as important. The earlier so called
recession of incidents is now explained with the fact that there must
be an overtAn intentionally committed harmful act committed in an effort to resolve a problem. (SH Spec 44. 6410C27) incident connected with it which has to be runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) .
The term "mock-up" appears. Creative processing is recommended as a
senior technique ("Technique 80").
The term "thetan1. the living unit we call, in Scn, a thetan, that being taken from the Greek letter theta, the mathematic symbol used in Scn to indicate the source of life and life itself. (Abil Ma 1) 2. the awareness of awareness unit which has all potentialities but no mass, no wave-length and no location. (HCOB 3 Jul 59) 3. the being who is the individual and who handles and lives in the body. (HCOB 23 Apr 69)...more " is used for the first time but merely means a thetan1. the living unit we call, in Scn, a thetan, that being taken from the Greek letter theta, the mathematic symbol used in Scn to indicate the source of life and life itself. (Abil Ma 1) 2. the awareness of awareness unit which has all potentialities but no mass, no wave-length and no location. (HCOB 3 Jul 59) 3. the being who is the individual and who handles and lives in the body. (HCOB 23 Apr 69)...more
exteriorthe fellow would just move out, away from the body and be aware of himself as independent of a body but still able to control and handle the body. (Spec Lect 7006C21). .
The Genetic Entity is designated by this name, a clear
distinction
is made between the incidents of the GE and those of the thetan1. the living unit we call, in Scn, a thetan, that being taken from the Greek letter theta, the mathematic symbol used in Scn to indicate the source of life and life itself. (Abil Ma 1) 2. the awareness of awareness unit which has all potentialities but no mass, no wave-length and no location. (HCOB 3 Jul 59) 3. the being who is the individual and who handles and lives in the body. (HCOB 23 Apr 69)...more .
Emphasis that with Dianetics1. DIA (Greek) through, NOUS (Greek) mind, deals with a system of mental image pictures in relation to psychic (spiritual) trauma. The mental image pictures are believed on the basis of personal revelation to be comprising mental activity created and formed by the spirit, and not by the body or brain. (BPL 24 Sept 73 V) 2. Dn addresses the body. Thus Dn is used to knock out and erase illnesses, unwanted sensations, misemotion, somatics, pain, etc. Dn came before Scn. It disposed of body illness and the difficulties a thetan was having with his body. (HCOB 22 Apr 69)...more you can "only" bring about Homo
Novis
or MEST1. a coined word, meaning matter, energy, space and time, the physical universe. All physical phenomena may be considered as energy operating in space and time. The movement of matter or energy in time is the measure of space. All things are mest except theta. (Abil 114-A)...More -Clear3. a Clear is not an all-knowing being. A Clear is somebody who has lost the mass, energy, space and time connected with the thing called mind . ( SH Spec 80, 6609C08) ...more , but do not clear the thetan1. the living unit we call, in Scn, a thetan, that being taken from the Greek letter theta, the mathematic symbol used in Scn to indicate the source of life and life itself. (Abil Ma 1) 2. the awareness of awareness unit which has all potentialities but no mass, no wave-length and no location. (HCOB 3 Jul 59) 3. the being who is the individual and who handles and lives in the body. (HCOB 23 Apr 69)...more because it
addresses only the composite casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) .
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| November
1952 ("Scientology 8-80")
|
Running of concepts, "electronic" running
of flows etc., no running of individual incidents; Black and White.
There is no standard procedure but just a bunch of different
methods to runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) concepts.
Goal: To get the thetan1. the living unit we call, in Scn, a thetan, that being taken from the Greek letter theta, the mathematic symbol used in Scn to indicate the source of life and life itself. (Abil Ma 1) 2. the awareness of awareness unit which has all potentialities but no mass, no wave-length and no location. (HCOB 3 Jul 59) 3. the being who is the individual and who handles and lives in the body. (HCOB 23 Apr 69)...more out of the body and de-aberrateto make something diverge from a straight line. The word comes basically from optics. him until full
recall of everything and full ability as a thetan1. the living unit we call, in Scn, a thetan, that being taken from the Greek letter theta, the mathematic symbol used in Scn to indicate the source of life and life itself. (Abil Ma 1) 2. the awareness of awareness unit which has all potentialities but no mass, no wave-length and no location. (HCOB 3 Jul 59) 3. the being who is the individual and who handles and lives in the body. (HCOB 23 Apr 69)...more =
Cleared
Theta1. theta is thought, life force, elan vital, the spirit, the soul, or any other of the numerous definitions it has had for some thousands of years. (SOS, p. 4)...More Clear3. a Clear is not an all-knowing being. A Clear is somebody who has lost the mass, energy, space and time connected with the thing called mind . ( SH Spec 80, 6609C08) ...more .
Originally (1950) the average tone level of men was estimated at 3.0,
later this estimation is lowered. According to "Scientology 8-80" most
beings are below 0.0.
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| December
1952 ("Scientology 8-8008")
|
Theta1. theta is thought, life force, elan vital, the spirit, the soul, or any other of the numerous definitions it has had for some thousands of years. (SOS, p. 4)...More
is regarded as the source of MEST1. a coined word, meaning matter, energy, space and time, the physical universe. All physical phenomena may be considered as energy operating in space and time. The movement of matter or energy in time is the measure of space. All things are mest except theta. (Abil 114-A)...More , Dianetics1. DIA (Greek) through, NOUS (Greek) mind, deals with a system of mental image pictures in relation to psychic (spiritual) trauma. The mental image pictures are believed on the basis of personal revelation to be comprising mental activity created and formed by the spirit, and not by the body or brain. (BPL 24 Sept 73 V) 2. Dn addresses the body. Thus Dn is used to knock out and erase illnesses, unwanted sensations, misemotion, somatics, pain, etc. Dn came before Scn. It disposed of body illness and the difficulties a thetan was having with his body. (HCOB 22 Apr 69)...more as
an overcome early stage in the development of Scientology.
"PT Differentiation" (between two similar objects) appears, being the
first objective process.
SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) are used as the first method to
assess a casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) and put it onto a prescribed program, i.e. a sequence of
steps.
Focus on rehabilitating the abilities of a thetan1. the living unit we call, in Scn, a thetan, that being taken from the Greek letter theta, the mathematic symbol used in Scn to indicate the source of life and life itself. (Abil Ma 1) 2. the awareness of awareness unit which has all potentialities but no mass, no wave-length and no location. (HCOB 3 Jul 59) 3. the being who is the individual and who handles and lives in the body. (HCOB 23 Apr 69)...more - cause over
mental MEST1. a coined word, meaning matter, energy, space and time, the physical universe. All physical phenomena may be considered as energy operating in space and time. The movement of matter or energy in time is the measure of space. All things are mest except theta. (Abil 114-A)...More , breaking of agreements with the MEST1. a coined word, meaning matter, energy, space and time, the physical universe. All physical phenomena may be considered as energy operating in space and time. The movement of matter or energy in time is the measure of space. All things are mest except theta. (Abil 114-A)...More
universe
placing of mock-ups and energies etc.
Types of processes: Creative processing and Postulate2. a postulate is, of course, that thing which is a directed desire or order, or inhibition, or enforcement, on the part of the individual in the form of an idea. (2ACC 23A, 5312CM14) 3. that self-determined thought which starts, stops or changes past, present or future efforts. (APIA, p. 33) 4. is actually a prediction. (5112CM30B)-v...MORE processing
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| May
1953 (PABProfessional Auditors Bulletin (a series of technical booklet issues.) 2)
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The goal is set as OTOperating Thetan - 7. this state of being is attained by drills and familiarity after the state of Clear has been obtained. A real OT has no reactive bank, is cause over matter, energy, space, time and thought and is completely free. (HCOB 12 Jul 65)...More (SOPStandard Operating Procedure 8).
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| June
1953 ("This is Scientology, the Science of
Certainty")
|
"Thetan"
and
"Analytical mind3. a network of communications and pictures, energies and masses, which are brought into being by the activities of the thetan versus the physical universe or other thetans. The mind is a communication and control system between the thetan and his environment. (FOT, p. 56)...MORE " are declared as being synonymous.
Created things are mentioned that, if more complex, can assume a life
of their own and be living beings.
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| August
1953 (Association Newsletter 8)
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The
word "squirrel" is used for the first time in the sense of a person
that uses techniques derived from ScnAbbreviation for Scientology. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). but deviating from it.
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| November
1953 (PABProfessional Auditors Bulletin (a series of technical booklet issues.) 13)
|
With
the "Aberrative
personality" for the first time a description of an SPSuppressive Person: 2. a person who rewards only down statistics and never rewards an up statistic. He goofs up or vilifies any effort to help anybody and particularly knifes with violence anything calculated to make human beings more powerful or intelligent. A suppressive automatically and immediately will curve any betterment activity into something evil or bad...More as a
casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63)
type is given (it is also called "Merchant of fear" in this bulletin).
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| February
1954 (PABProfessional Auditors Bulletin (a series of technical booklet issues.) 20)
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The
first precursor of the
CCHs is described, as a remedy for a "casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) that cannot persist for more
than half a second", to get it under the control of an auditor1. one who listens and computes; a Scn practitioner. 2. one who has been trained in the technology of Scn. An auditor applies standard technology to preclears. 3. a person who through church training becomes skilled in the successful application of Dn and Scn to his family, friends and the public to achieve the ability gained as stated on the Gradation Chart for his class of training...more .
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| April
1954 (PABProfessional Auditors Bulletin (a series of technical booklet issues.) 23)
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A first method is introduced for
remedying havingness as a difficulty in auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) (in the form of
creative processing).
|
| 1954
|
With "Viewpoint Straightwire" the first
"grade-like" process (except recall processes which were known before)
is issued.
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| June/July
1954
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Op
Pro by Dup is introduced and from the
7th ACCAdvanced Clinical Course - ACC - one of a number of theory and research courses delivered by L. Ron Hubbard during the years 1953 to 1961, which gave a deep insight into the phenomena of the mind and the rationale of research and investigation. ("Phoenix Lectures") on is used as a standard
process.
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| July
1954
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HCA/HPAAbbreviation for Hubbard Professional Auditor. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
is the basic professional
course which teaches the current techniques
(especially
Op Pro 8C, Op Pro by Dup, various sorts of creative processing). Above
that there are the grades of B.ScnAbbreviation for Scientology. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). and D.ScnAbbreviation for Scientology. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). which are to go more
deeply into the same things.
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Mid-Autumn 1954 (e.g. PABProfessional Auditors Bulletin (a series of technical booklet issues.) 36)
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More attention on gradients of training
and simplicity of the entrance to auditor1. one who listens and computes; a Scn practitioner. 2. one who has been trained in the technology of Scn. An auditor applies standard technology to preclears. 3. a person who through church training becomes skilled in the successful application of Dn and Scn to his family, friends and the public to achieve the ability gained as stated on the Gradation Chart for his class of training...more training.
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| 20
Oct 1954 (8ACC-14)
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The terms DED and DEDEX
are given up in favour of "Overt",
"unmotivated
act" and "justification".
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| End
1954-1955
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Creative
processing by and by falls into the background but still is a part of
the standard procedures.
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| From the first half of 1955 on
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Strong emphasis on objective processes;
see also "Fundamentals of Thought", Chapter 12
("Exact Processes"), where it says that today one addresses the
subjective self as little as possible.
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| 3
Oct 1955 (4LACC-1)
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The term
"rudimentsA rudiment is that which is used to get the pc in shape to be audited that session. (SH Spec 147. 6205C17) " is introduced.
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| Oct/Nov
1955 (4LACC, PABs)
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Emphasis of the First and Second
Postulate2. a postulate is, of course, that thing which is a directed desire or order, or inhibition, or enforcement, on the part of the individual in the form of an idea. (2ACC 23A, 5312CM14) 3. that self-determined thought which starts, stops or changes past, present or future efforts. (APIA, p. 33) 4. is actually a prediction. (5112CM30B)-v...MORE , thus "Not-Know-Processes"
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| 1955
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After
the "SOPs" as a precursor of the grade chart in 1954 were followed by
the "6 Basic Processes", these now are replaced by the "S.L.P.s" which
are regularly changed and improved. They include already several
processes in the way of modern grade processes, but in their higher
levels still creative processing, too.
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| 2 Nov 1955
(4LACC lecture "Randomity and Automa- ticities",
also Ability 36)
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The phenomenon of the misunderstood word
is mentioned, that is to wit (in a limited scope) as
"misunderstood nomenclature"
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| 10 Jan 1956
(Op Bull 12)
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A process should be runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) until cognition3. something a pc suddenly understands or feels. “Well, what do you know about that?” (HCOB 25 Feb 60) Abbr. Cog...More .
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| 20 Jan 1956
(PABProfessional Auditors Bulletin (a series of technical booklet issues.) 70)
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The precursors of the TRs are used in the
form of "Dummy Auditing" for the training of new auditors.
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Since early 1956 (Bull. 25 Jan 1956, PABProfessional Auditors Bulletin (a series of technical booklet issues.)
88)
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The
effect of a PTP on auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) progress is understood better and better.
From ca. mid-1956 on the running of PTPs is part of the beginning steps
of every standard procedure, later it becomes a part of
"CCH
0".
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| 28 Feb 1956
(PABProfessional Auditors Bulletin (a series of technical booklet issues.) 73)
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It is stressed that it is not enough to
just auditThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) pcs, they should be trained, too. ("Basic
Course").
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| 4 Oct 1956
(HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
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The precursor of the upper TRs
is introduced as "High School Indoctrination".
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| January
1957 (16th ACCAdvanced Clinical Course - ACC - one of a number of theory and research courses delivered by L. Ron Hubbard during the years 1953 to 1961, which gave a deep insight into the phenomena of the mind and the rationale of research and investigation. )
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The term "CCHs" is introduced. Part of
these are today's CCHs 3, 8, 9, 10, Op
Pro
by Dup and SCSStart-Change-Stop. An Objective Process...more .
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Spring 1957
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Havingness
still is being stressed, for example with regards to the ability of the
pc to make something more solid (objective or subjective) .
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| First half of 1957
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The lower and the upper TRs are
issued in their final form and are used as the first steps in training
auditors.
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| June
1957
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CCHs
1-10 are brought into today's form.
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| December
1957
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With
"Clear Procedure, Issue
1" and the HCOBs preceding it (e.g. 3 Dec 57) Operierender
Thetan
is designated as the goal, this being a relative concept and a state
that exists in gradients. Although theta clear comes above that it is
not regarded as a valuable goal for auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) .
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| 4 Dec 1957
(HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
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The
importance of the Remedy of Havingness is qualified by pointing out
that the loss of ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more and the repair of ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more is senior to it.
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| January
1958 (PABProfessional Auditors Bulletin (a series of technical booklet issues.) 127)
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LRHL. Ron Hubbard
changes his assumption that (too much) communication1. the consideration and action of impelling an impulse or particle from source point across a distance to receipt point with the intention of bringing into being at the receipt point a duplication and understanding of that which emanated from the source point. (HCOB 5 Apr 73)...more can destroy
havingness and states that only one-way communication1. the consideration and action of impelling an impulse or particle from source point across a distance to receipt point with the intention of bringing into being at the receipt point a duplication and understanding of that which emanated from the source point. (HCOB 5 Apr 73)...more will have such an
effect while 2WC will improve the tone level of the pc.
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| Early 1957-Mid-1958
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The
common program for pc (with only little variations over the given
period) consists mostly out of objective processes but at the end still
contains creative processing. The basic version of this program can be
found in "Clear Procedure,
Issue 1". It is now stressed and put forth that Clear3. a Clear is not an all-knowing being. A Clear is somebody who has lost the mass, energy, space and time connected with the thing called mind . ( SH Spec 80, 6609C08) ...more
(MEST1. a coined word, meaning matter, energy, space and time, the physical universe. All physical phenomena may be considered as energy operating in space and time. The movement of matter or energy in time is the measure of space. All things are mest except theta. (Abil 114-A)...More -Clear3. a Clear is not an all-knowing being. A Clear is somebody who has lost the mass, energy, space and time connected with the thing called mind . ( SH Spec 80, 6609C08) ...more ) can now be achieved and is being achieved by many pcs.
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| 22 May 1958
(HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
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First mention of the earlier similar
phenomenon with regards to a rudiment (PTP).
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| Mid-1958
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Most
objective CCHs are falling into the background. The emphasis
in
clearing is now on help, valences and creative
processing. CCHs
0-4, SCSStart-Change-Stop. An Objective Process...more and Connectedness are now regarded as
"Supplementary processes".
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| July
1958 (20th ACCAdvanced Clinical Course - ACC - one of a number of theory and research courses delivered by L. Ron Hubbard during the years 1953 to 1961, which gave a deep insight into the phenomena of the mind and the rationale of research and investigation. , Bulletin 25 July 1958)
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Five
needle actions on the meter2. Hubbard Electrometer. An electronic instrument for measuring mental state and change of state in individuals, as an aid to precision and speed in auditing. The E-meter is not intended or effective for the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of any disease. (Scn AD)...more are described: Drop,
Theta-Bop,
Stuck, Rising, Free Needle. Additionally the Rock Slama crazy, irregular, unequal, jerky motion of the needle narrow as one inch or as wide as three inches, happening several times a second. The needle goes crazy, slamming back and forth, narrowly, widely over on the left, over on the right, in a mad war dance or as if it were frantically trying to escape. It means hot terminal or hot anything in an assessment and takes precedence over a fall...MORE is
mentioned as the meter2. Hubbard Electrometer. An electronic instrument for measuring mental state and change of state in individuals, as an aid to precision and speed in auditing. The E-meter is not intended or effective for the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of any disease. (Scn AD)...more phenomenon occuring when the auditor1. one who listens and computes; a Scn practitioner. 2. one who has been trained in the technology of Scn. An auditor applies standard technology to preclears. 3. a person who through church training becomes skilled in the successful application of Dn and Scn to his family, friends and the public to achieve the ability gained as stated on the Gradation Chart for his class of training...more comes close
to the "rock".
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| July
1958 (20th ACCAdvanced Clinical Course - ACC - one of a number of theory and research courses delivered by L. Ron Hubbard during the years 1953 to 1961, which gave a deep insight into the phenomena of the mind and the rationale of research and investigation. , HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 29 July 1958) until ca. end
1958
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The "rock" as a kind of basic on the time
track becomes an important issue in the standard procedure for clearing.
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| August
1958 (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 5 Aug and 10 Aug 1958)
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For
the first time,
ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more breaks explicitly become part of the session rudimentsA rudiment is that which is used to get the pc in shape to be audited that session. (SH Spec 147. 6205C17) , and for the
first time ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more breaks from life (instead of just session ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more breaks)
are pointed out.
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| 10 Jan 1959
(HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
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The DofP gets the duty assigned to
instruct the auditor1. one who listens and computes; a Scn practitioner. 2. one who has been trained in the technology of Scn. An auditor applies standard technology to preclears. 3. a person who through church training becomes skilled in the successful application of Dn and Scn to his family, friends and the public to achieve the ability gained as stated on the Gradation Chart for his class of training...more which processes to runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) on a pc.
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| 20 Jan 1959
(HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
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"Recall something you have done to
(selected person)" is the first repetitive process1. is simply a process that is run over and over with the same question of the pc. The pc answers the
thing and the auditor gives him an acknowledgment. Gives him TR-4 on his origins and it is run until it is flat. (SH Spec 169, 6207C10)...More aiming at overts.
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| January/February
1959 (Staff Auditor’s Conference
16 Feb 59)
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The
Why of aberration, individuation etc. is discovered to reside in
withhold resp. overtAn intentionally committed harmful act committed in an effort to resolve a problem. (SH Spec 44. 6410C27) -withhold. In the standard procedure overts and
withholds are stressed heavily in the form of repetitive processes.
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Mid-1959 to end of 1959
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Communication
processes
("From where could you communicate to ...") and
O/W processes are developped further and are now the main part of the
processes used. (One single process that is specifically stressed is
S2: "From where could you communicate to a victim?") The theory of
communication1. the consideration and action of impelling an impulse or particle from source point across a distance to receipt point with the intention of bringing into being at the receipt point a duplication and understanding of that which emanated from the source point. (HCOB 5 Apr 73)...more processes is to bring the pc back to cause.
Different forms of "assessment", i.e. the finding of terminals for use
in these processes.
More and more frequently it is mentioned that a terminal selected on
the E-meter5. the meter tells you what the preclear’s mind is doing when the preclear is made to think of something. The meter registers before the preclear becomes conscious of the datum. It is therefore a pre-conscious meter. It passes a tiny current through the preclear’s body. This current is influenced by the mental masses, pictures, circuits and machinery. When the unclear pc thinks of something, these mental items shift and this registers on the meter. (EME, p. 8)...more should get a "drop" (fall). A process is regarded as flat
on a terminal when the pc reads at the clear read for his sex (2 or 3)
during several answers.
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| Dec 1959/Jan 1960
(e.g. HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 28 Jan 60)
|
LRHL. Ron Hubbard
sees a vital breakthrough in the discovery that additionally to O/W the
factor of responsibility has to be handled; O/W from this lifetime
should be cleaned on every pc on a broad scale, including running
responsibility on each overtAn intentionally committed harmful act committed in an effort to resolve a problem. (SH Spec 44. 6410C27) disclosed.
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| 3 Feb 1960
(HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
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The
first version of security check
(exclusively for security purposes - to avoid letting persons with
other intentions or uncleared O/Ws on Scientology or LRHL. Ron Hubbard on staff). The
procedure is laid out in HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper.
26 May 1960.
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| 25 Feb 1960
(HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
|
The
first form of the model session is written down. LRHL. Ron Hubbard remarks that he
did not establish it earlier because "I considered there was wide room
for change".
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| April-July
1960
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Help comes to the fore as a vital factor.
CCHs are now only recommended for very low cases.
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| From September 1960 on
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Virtually only combinations of
havingness, confront,
help and O/W processes are used. The standard combinations of these are
called "regimens".
|
| January-February
1961 (3SAACC, HCOBs 28 Jan 61, 2 Feb 61, 18 Feb 61 etc.)
|
The
Pre-Havingness Scale and SOPStandard Operating Procedure Goals are developed. Now all
cases
are runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) on SOPStandard Operating Procedure Goals to achieve Clear3. a Clear is not an all-knowing being. A Clear is somebody who has lost the mass, energy, space and time connected with the thing called mind . ( SH Spec 80, 6609C08) ...more . Out of the goals of the pc the
one with the largest fall is chosen, out of it a terminal is developed
which also gives a fall and this is then assessed on the Pre-Havingness
Scale. From each level found the auditor1. one who listens and computes; a Scn practitioner. 2. one who has been trained in the technology of Scn. An auditor applies standard technology to preclears. 3. a person who through church training becomes skilled in the successful application of Dn and Scn to his family, friends and the public to achieve the ability gained as stated on the Gradation Chart for his class of training...more can develop a process which
contains terminal and level. This is runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) until no more tone arm action,
then a new assessment follows etc.
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| 7 April 1961
(HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
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Assessment by Elimination is introduced.
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| 13 May 1961
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The SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. begins.
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| April-May
1961 (e.g. SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 3, 19 May 61)
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Sec-checks
are used as a preparation for SOPStandard Operating Procedure Goals. In this framework sec-checking
for auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) purposes is more and more clearly differentiated from
sec-checking for security purposes. The sec-check in use is the Joburg.
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| 1961
|
The
F/N as a needle phenomenon is known but only appears in the description
of the meter2. Hubbard Electrometer. An electronic instrument for measuring mental state and change of state in individuals, as an aid to precision and speed in auditing. The E-meter is not intended or effective for the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of any disease. (Scn AD)...more manifestations of a Clear (in the form of the persistent
F/N). Even with regards to a Release3. a person who has been able to back out of his bank. The bank is still there but the person isn't sunk into it with all its somatics and depressions. (HCOB 2 Apr 65) 6. a series of gradual key-outs. At any given one of those key-outs the individual detaches from the remainder of his reactive bank. (SH
Spec 65, 6507C27)...More (who is defined as somebody who
knows that he or she won't get worse) it is not mentioned in the
description of his meter2. Hubbard Electrometer. An electronic instrument for measuring mental state and change of state in individuals, as an aid to precision and speed in auditing. The E-meter is not intended or effective for the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of any disease. (Scn AD)...more manifestations; these only consist of a low
sensitivity and tone arm in normal range.
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| 1 June 1961
(SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 5)
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First mention of the connection between
overrunning a process and a rising TATone Arm - 1. meter control lever...MORE .
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| 5 June 1961
(HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. ; SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 7 and 8)
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On the basis of SOPStandard Operating Procedure Goals the
Routines 1, 2 and 3 are developed. Routine 1
(for low cases) and Routine 2 (for normal
cases)
are preparatory for Routine 32. getting out of the road all these unrealized goals each one of which has been a defeat for him at some time or another, all of which goals had as their end product havingness. ( SH Spec 18, 6106C22)...MORE , which besides SOPStandard Operating Procedure Goals
consists of Joburg
sec-checks (which now are called processing checks) and the running of
the havingness and confront processes of the pc.
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| 7 June 1961
(HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
|
Checksheets
in their modern
form are introduced in Academies.
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| 7 June 1961
(SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 9)
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First
mention of the C/SingA case supervisor direction of what to audit on a pc. (HCOB 23 Aug 71) principle that when a casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63)
does not
runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) well you should go back to find the point where it began to runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75)
badly and correct it there.
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| 16 June 1961
(HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. , SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 16)
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The
CCHs are "rehabilitated" in the sense that it is explicitly stated that
they are not just for very low cases but that they - as a
part of
Routine 1 - for more than half of the people lie on the fastest route
to Release3. a person who has been able to back out of his bank. The bank is still there but the person isn't sunk into it with all its somatics and depressions. (HCOB 2 Apr 65) 6. a series of gradual key-outs. At any given one of those key-outs the individual detaches from the remainder of his reactive bank. (SH
Spec 65, 6507C27)...More .
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| 20 June 1961
(SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 18)
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LRHL. Ron Hubbard discovers the phenomenon of
mutual out rudimentsA rudiment is that which is used to get the pc in shape to be audited that session. (SH Spec 147. 6205C17) (e.g. between co-auditors).
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| June/July
1961
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In
the first lectures of the SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. it is pointed out repeatedly that
ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more -Break, PTP and W/H are those three casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) manifestations
that
can halt casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) progress.
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| 3 July 1961
(SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 27)
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LRHL. Ron Hubbard
stresses the datum (although known before) that ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more breaks are based on
withholds and that to cure an ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more break one should runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) O/W.
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| 5 July 1961
(SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 29)
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First explanation of the false read resp.
protest read.
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| July
1961
|
Problems
as a factor in the casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) progress and clearing of a person are
given much attention and Routine 1A is developed as an answer.
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| 10 Aug 1961
(SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 41)
|
First
mention of the principle that an upset in session is caused by
something that is unknown to the pc as well as to the auditor1. one who listens and computes; a Scn practitioner. 2. one who has been trained in the technology of Scn. An auditor applies standard technology to preclears. 3. a person who through church training becomes skilled in the successful application of Dn and Scn to his family, friends and the public to achieve the ability gained as stated on the Gradation Chart for his class of training...more (compare
def. of BPC) and that this must be something prior to what the ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more
break seems to be. Rudiments ideally should be handled in chains. As a
first precursor to GPMs the phenomenon of some goals being opposed by
other goals that have a directly opposite vector is described.
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| July/August
1961
|
Searching
for "the" goal of the pc marks the target of processing. The terminal
connected to it indicates the biggest games conditionA condition is an operating state. (SH Spec 62, 6505C25) of the pc; it is
the central aspect of his casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) . The goal is related to a problema problem is postulate-counter-postulate, terminal-counter-terminal, force-counter-force. It’s one thing versus another thing. You’ve got two forces or two ideas which are interlocked of comparable magnitude and the thing stops right there. All right, now with these two things one stuck against the other you get a sort of a timelessness, it floats in time. (SH Spec 82, 6111C21) 2 . a problem is a postulate-counter-postulate resulting in indecision. That is the first manifestation of problems, and the first consequence of a problem is indecision. (SH Spec 27, 6107C11) 3 . a multiple confusion. (SH Spec 26X, 6107C03) 4 . an intention counter-intention that worries the preclear. (HCOB 23 Feb 61) 5 . a problem is the conflict arising from two opposing intentions. A present time problem is one that exists in present time, in a real universe. (HCOB 3 Jul 59) 6 . something which is persisting, the as-is-ness of which cannot be attained easily. (PRO 16, 5408CM20) which
the pc never was able to confront. The valence in which the pc is now
stuck is the solution for it; Routine 32. getting out of the road all these unrealized goals each one of which has been a defeat for him at some time or another, all of which goals had as their end product havingness. ( SH Spec 18, 6106C22)...MORE consists of the steps to find
the goal and the terminal and to runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) out any reactivity (and
non-confront) out of it.
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| 24 Aug 1961
(SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 48)
|
First mention of the Missed Withhold
Phenomenon (not yet designated as such)
|
| August/September
1961 (esp. SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. lectures from 11 Aug 1961 on)
|
While
the stress of his work up to now was the development of
the Routines 1-3, LRHL. Ron Hubbard now turns toward what later will be
called
"Basics of Auditing". Attention is given especially to rudimentsA rudiment is that which is used to get the pc in shape to be audited that session. (SH Spec 147. 6205C17) and
the handling of auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) cycles. LRHL. Ron Hubbard underlines that these things make
all the difference between fast Clearing and Clearing that takes
forever.
Further, "not known"-, "unknown"- and "forget"-questions are introduced
as a tool, e.g. an engram1. a mental image picture which is a recording of a time of physical pain and unconsciousness. It must by definition have impact or injury as part of its content. (HCOB 23 Apr 69) 2. a specialized kind of facsimile. This differs from other mental pictures because it contains, as part of its content, unconsciousness and physical pain. (Dn 55!, p. 12) 3. a complete recording, down to the last accurate detail, of every perception present in a moment of partial or full unconsciousness. (Scn 0-8, p. 11)...more is runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) by repetetively using questions like
"What about this picture is unknown?" "...should remain unknown?" etc.
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| September
1961, esp. SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 56 of 12 Sep 1961
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Now
only Routine 32. getting out of the road all these unrealized goals each one of which has been a defeat for him at some time or another, all of which goals had as their end product havingness. ( SH Spec 18, 6106C22)...MORE is emphasized (with stress on rudimentsA rudiment is that which is used to get the pc in shape to be audited that session. (SH Spec 147. 6205C17) and sec
checking) but running incidents (with "not-known" etc.) is made a part
of it. In that way, Routine 32. getting out of the road all these unrealized goals each one of which has been a defeat for him at some time or another, all of which goals had as their end product havingness. ( SH Spec 18, 6106C22)...MORE is intended to get over the "engram1. a mental image picture which is a recording of a time of physical pain and unconsciousness. It must by definition have impact or injury as part of its content. (HCOB 23 Apr 69) 2. a specialized kind of facsimile. This differs from other mental pictures because it contains, as part of its content, unconsciousness and physical pain. (Dn 55!, p. 12) 3. a complete recording, down to the last accurate detail, of every perception present in a moment of partial or full unconsciousness. (Scn 0-8, p. 11)...more that
is necessary
to resolve the casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) ."
LRHL. Ron Hubbard announces the new realization that chronic somatics and troubles
are "exactly where they are" and can only be gotten rid of by running
the engram1. a mental image picture which is a recording of a time of physical pain and unconsciousness. It must by definition have impact or injury as part of its content. (HCOB 23 Apr 69) 2. a specialized kind of facsimile. This differs from other mental pictures because it contains, as part of its content, unconsciousness and physical pain. (Dn 55!, p. 12) 3. a complete recording, down to the last accurate detail, of every perception present in a moment of partial or full unconsciousness. (Scn 0-8, p. 11)...more and all other techniques achieve merely key-out.
At the same time it is emphasized that it is necessary to runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) the pc in
pictures and incidents in valence, i.e. that he sees the incidents in
the same way as he has seen them when he experienced them. The new
set-up of Routine 32. getting out of the road all these unrealized goals each one of which has been a defeat for him at some time or another, all of which goals had as their end product havingness. ( SH Spec 18, 6106C22)...MORE is intended to make sure of this point, too.
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| October
1961
|
The
principle of the Prior Confusion is discovered. The main application of
it is the newly introduced Problems Intensive which replaces Routine 1A.
At this time it is already a matter-of-course that commands are
cleared, i.e. the auditor1. one who listens and computes; a Scn practitioner. 2. one who has been trained in the technology of Scn. An auditor applies standard technology to preclears. 3. a person who through church training becomes skilled in the successful application of Dn and Scn to his family, friends and the public to achieve the ability gained as stated on the Gradation Chart for his class of training...more makes sure that the pc understands what is
expected of him, and if necessary can re-phrase the command as long as
it is reading. (SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 78, 1 Nov 61)
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| 25 Oct 1961
(SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 75)
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First
mention of the method to runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) a PTP as a rudiment by letting the pc look
at it and then find something earlier similar to it.
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| 26 Oct 1961
(SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 76)
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The
phenomenon of the Missed
Withhold is described in the form of the "restimulated withhold" (while
doing a Sec Check); the pc's reactions on it are explained in great
length.
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| 7 Nov 1961
(SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 80)
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Mention of the phenomenon that auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975)
of problems can "mysteriously" influence the behaviour of persons with
which the pc had the problema problem is postulate-counter-postulate, terminal-counter-terminal, force-counter-force. It’s one thing versus another thing. You’ve got two forces or two ideas which are interlocked of comparable magnitude and the thing stops right there. All right, now with these two things one stuck against the other you get a sort of a timelessness, it floats in time. (SH Spec 82, 6111C21) 2 . a problem is a postulate-counter-postulate resulting in indecision. That is the first manifestation of problems, and the first consequence of a problem is indecision. (SH Spec 27, 6107C11) 3 . a multiple confusion. (SH Spec 26X, 6107C03) 4 . an intention counter-intention that worries the preclear. (HCOB 23 Feb 61) 5 . a problem is the conflict arising from two opposing intentions. A present time problem is one that exists in present time, in a real universe. (HCOB 3 Jul 59) 6 . something which is persisting, the as-is-ness of which cannot be attained easily. (PRO 16, 5408CM20) .
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| November
1961, esp. SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec lectures 7, 14 and 15 Nov 61, HCOHubbard Communications Office (HCO PL 7 Jul 71)
Info LtrAbbreviation for letter. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). . 14 Nov 61 and 20 Nov 61
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The
character of a goal as part of a problema problem is postulate-counter-postulate, terminal-counter-terminal, force-counter-force. It’s one thing versus another thing. You’ve got two forces or two ideas which are interlocked of comparable magnitude and the thing stops right there. All right, now with these two things one stuck against the other you get a sort of a timelessness, it floats in time. (SH Spec 82, 6111C21) 2 . a problem is a postulate-counter-postulate resulting in indecision. That is the first manifestation of problems, and the first consequence of a problem is indecision. (SH Spec 27, 6107C11) 3 . a multiple confusion. (SH Spec 26X, 6107C03) 4 . an intention counter-intention that worries the preclear. (HCOB 23 Feb 61) 5 . a problem is the conflict arising from two opposing intentions. A present time problem is one that exists in present time, in a real universe. (HCOB 3 Jul 59) 6 . something which is persisting, the as-is-ness of which cannot be attained easily. (PRO 16, 5408CM20) is recognized. Besides the
goal of the pc also the "modificator" (Routine 3A) and eventually also
the opposite terminal and opposite goal (Routine 3D) are listed for. On
20 Nov 61 the term "Goals Problem Mass" is introduced.
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| 21 Dec 1961
(SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Spec 100)
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LRHL. Ron Hubbard
for the first time explains the idea that the oppterm in its
turn
is opposed by an opposite terminal, this one by another etc.
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| January
1962
|
Routine
3D Criss-Cross is developed which has its name from the procedure that
out of two items (one of which stems from a list of things that the pc
like and one from a list of things he does not like - later more
methods are added to find the beginning items) two new ones are
derived, each of which is opposed to the first one from which
it was derived, then out of these in turn are derived two new ones and
so on, so that - if
you wrote all terminals in one column and all the opposite terminals in
a column opposite of them - you would get two lines continually
crossing each other if you were to connect each item with the item of
which it was derived.
The stable datum used to differentiate terminals from oppterms
is
that terminals make the pc feel pain while contacting an oppterm makes
him feel sensations.
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| January
1962
|
It
is emphasized time and again that it is fatal to miss a withhold. The
term "Missed Withhold" is firm nomenclature by now.
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| February
1962
|
The
Missed Withhold receives even more attention. HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 12 Feb 62 introduces
the withhold system "What, when, all, who", which until today is the
basis of running withholds (but at that time not yet combined with the
principle of earlier similar, although chains of overts were already an
auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) target).
The term "Prepchecking" is introduced and means to work on a sec check
list or other questions with the withhold system. Only this lifetime
withholds should be taken up and worked at because the withhold system
is said to be inadequate to work on the time track and because Routine
3D Criss-Cross is used for handling the time track.
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March 1962 (HCOBs 1 Mar 62, 21 Mar 62, SHAbbreviation for Saint Hill. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976)
Spec 130)
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"Is
there any incident like that earlier?" is introduced as a tool for
cleaning withholds and chains of withholds in prepchecking, soon after
that this is amended so that in going E/S exactly the same type of
withhold is asked for as given in the basic question ("What question").
Going E/S becomes a standard part of prepchecking procedure.
A chain is held in place by a wholly or partially unknown incident at
its basis, and this is what makes the needle react.
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| March-April 1962 (e.g. SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 19
Apr 62)
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The
importance of Prepchecking becomes a bit lowered as it is said to be
only a key-out process and will not runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) the casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) fundamentally. CCHs
get stressed a bit more after some period of being in the background.
The basic program for a casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) now consists of running first CCHs and
Prepchecking on a casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) which shows little TAA or on which rudimentsA rudiment is that which is used to get the pc in shape to be audited that session. (SH Spec 147. 6205C17) are
difficult to get in. After that one changes to Routine 3D Criss Cross.Tone arm action
is defined as the range in which the tone arm moves during a session or
during a period of 20 minutes.
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| 24
Apriland
26 April 1962 (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 143 and
146)
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The first precursors of the laws of
L&N appear in the form of rules for listing a GPMGoals-Problem-Mass. 4. the problem created by two or more opposing ideas which being opposed, balanced, and unresolved, make a mass. It’s a mental energy mass. (SH Spec 83, 6612C06...More item in
Routine 3D Criss Cross.
|
10 May 1962 (HCO Info LtrAbbreviation for letter. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). )
(also see SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 175 of 14 June 1962)
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With
the introduction of Routine 3GA finding a terminal
opposing another terminal by listing is
abandoned. Instead one lists - proceeding
from a goal - in parallel for items that would want the goal, would
oppose
it, would not oppose it and would not want the goal. The lists are not
nulled but are continued to be listed until the needle floats and there
is no further charge1. harmful energy or force accumulated and stored within the reactive mind, resulting from the conflicts and unpleasant experiences that a person has had. Auditing discharges this charge so that it is no longer there to affect the individual. (Scn AD)..more available. Then a new goal is listed for.
|
| May 1962 (e.g.
SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 154 of 15 May 62)
|
All
rudimentsA rudiment is that which is used to get the pc in shape to be audited that session. (SH Spec 147. 6205C17) are handled by the auditor1. one who listens and computes; a Scn practitioner. 2. one who has been trained in the technology of Scn. An auditor applies standard technology to preclears. 3. a person who through church training becomes skilled in the successful application of Dn and Scn to his family, friends and the public to achieve the ability gained as stated on the Gradation Chart for his class of training...more simply acknowledging what the pc
has to say about it and checking exactly the same question on the
meter2. Hubbard Electrometer. An electronic instrument for measuring mental state and change of state in individuals, as an aid to precision and speed in auditing. The E-meter is not intended or effective for the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of any disease. (Scn AD)...more . This is repeated until the question on checking is
clean .
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May/June 1962 (e.g. SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 169
of 31 May 62)
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The
middle rudimentsA rudiment is that which is used to get the pc in shape to be audited that session. (SH Spec 147. 6205C17) are included in the model session. Usually they
consist of the buttons suppressed, invalidated, failed to reveal and
careful of. If they are used as the main action of the session
regarding a
certain subject, they are handled by prepchecking technique. LRHL. Ron Hubbard
remarks that this would amount to a prepchecking session, and this use
of the middle rudimentsA rudiment is that which is used to get the pc in shape to be audited that session. (SH Spec 147. 6205C17) can be seen as the earliest roots of the later
repetitive prepchecking.
|
| 12
June 1962 (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 170)
|
LRHL. Ron Hubbard
mentions that an engram1. a mental image picture which is a recording of a time of physical pain and unconsciousness. It must by definition have impact or injury as part of its content. (HCOB 23 Apr 69) 2. a specialized kind of facsimile. This differs from other mental pictures because it contains, as part of its content, unconsciousness and physical pain. (Dn 55!, p. 12) 3. a complete recording, down to the last accurate detail, of every perception present in a moment of partial or full unconsciousness. (Scn 0-8, p. 11)...more is immediately preceded by a postulate and that
in theory you could erase the engram1. a mental image picture which is a recording of a time of physical pain and unconsciousness. It must by definition have impact or injury as part of its content. (HCOB 23 Apr 69) 2. a specialized kind of facsimile. This differs from other mental pictures because it contains, as part of its content, unconsciousness and physical pain. (Dn 55!, p. 12) 3. a complete recording, down to the last accurate detail, of every perception present in a moment of partial or full unconsciousness. (Scn 0-8, p. 11)...more by finding this postulate.
|
| June 1962 (e.g.
SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 175 of 14 June 62)
|
A
free needle is the sign that the listing of one of the four lists of
Routine 3GA is complete. This needle reaction is only described in this
context and seems to have been very rarely achieved or recognized in
actual practice.
|
| 28 June
1962 (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 183 and
HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 2 July 62)
|
Repetitive
rudimentsA rudiment is that which is used to get the pc in shape to be audited that session. (SH Spec 147. 6205C17) are introduced in which the pc may, even without a read on
the ruds question, answer as long as he has answers. Only then the
question is checked for being clean. It is supposed that in this way
pcs will go in session more easily and that the problema problem is postulate-counter-postulate, terminal-counter-terminal, force-counter-force. It’s one thing versus another thing. You’ve got two forces or two ideas which are interlocked of comparable magnitude and the thing stops right there. All right, now with these two things one stuck against the other you get a sort of a timelessness, it floats in time. (SH Spec 82, 6111C21) 2 . a problem is a postulate-counter-postulate resulting in indecision. That is the first manifestation of problems, and the first consequence of a problem is indecision. (SH Spec 27, 6107C11) 3 . a multiple confusion. (SH Spec 26X, 6107C03) 4 . an intention counter-intention that worries the preclear. (HCOB 23 Feb 61) 5 . a problem is the conflict arising from two opposing intentions. A present time problem is one that exists in present time, in a real universe. (HCOB 3 Jul 59) 6 . something which is persisting, the as-is-ness of which cannot be attained easily. (PRO 16, 5408CM20) can be overcome
that the meter2. Hubbard Electrometer. An electronic instrument for measuring mental state and change of state in individuals, as an aid to precision and speed in auditing. The E-meter is not intended or effective for the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of any disease. (Scn AD)...more reads badly or not at all when the rudimentsA rudiment is that which is used to get the pc in shape to be audited that session. (SH Spec 147. 6205C17) are out.
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| 3 July
1962(HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
|
Prepchecking
as per the withhold system is abandoned as being to difficult to teach
to auditors. Instead repetitive prepchecking is introduced which works
in the same way as repetitive rudimentsA rudiment is that which is used to get the pc in shape to be audited that session. (SH Spec 147. 6205C17) and where no chains of
withholds (earlier similar) are being runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) . Besides
repetitive prepchecking based on forms with lists of possible overts as
Zero questions there is prepchecking of middle rudimentsA rudiment is that which is used to get the pc in shape to be audited that session. (SH Spec 147. 6205C17) which is an
immediate precursor of Modern Repetitive Prepchecking and in part
already uses the same buttons.
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1 Aug. 1962 (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
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For
the first time, buttons are used in the sense that they can prevent a
read which would otherwise be there or make an item read which actually
is not charged. From this the Tiger Drill is developed in which during
nulling the buttons are used to find out whether a goal is out or
really reads and thus is the goal being looked for (this is also called
"nulling by Mid Ruds").
|
| 9
Aug. 1962 (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor.
200)
|
The roots of the later "resisitive cases"
can be found in the description of which cases are auditable and which
are not.
|
| August 1962
|
The
rock slam as a needle reaction becomes the focus of attention. Routine
3GA becomes modified in that the goal is found by a Dynamic Assessment.
(The command given is, "Think of overts agains [dynamic1. any one of the eight subdivisions of the dynamic principle of existence-SURVIVE. (PXL, p. 49) 2. dynamic is the ability to translate solutions into action. (HFP, p. 171) 3. the tenacity to life and vigor and persistence in survival. (DMSMH, p. 38) ].") That
subdynamic is found which is rock slamming consistently, then an item
representing that dynamic1. any one of the eight subdivisions of the dynamic principle of existence-SURVIVE. (PXL, p. 49) 2. dynamic is the ability to translate solutions into action. (HFP, p. 171) 3. the tenacity to life and vigor and persistence in survival. (DMSMH, p. 38) , and a goal which opposes this item. A dirty
needle is regarded as a small rock slam or a lower gradient of a rock
slam.
|
21 Aug. 1962 (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 207)
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After
a period during which a lot of stress is put on correct meter2. Hubbard Electrometer. An electronic instrument for measuring mental state and change of state in individuals, as an aid to precision and speed in auditing. The E-meter is not intended or effective for the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of any disease. (Scn AD)...more reading
in rudimentsA rudiment is that which is used to get the pc in shape to be audited that session. (SH Spec 147. 6205C17) and prepchecking, now what is called "basic auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) "
comes to the fore. An auditor1. one who listens and computes; a Scn practitioner. 2. one who has been trained in the technology of Scn. An auditor applies standard technology to preclears. 3. a person who through church training becomes skilled in the successful application of Dn and Scn to his family, friends and the public to achieve the ability gained as stated on the Gradation Chart for his class of training...more is expected to bring the rudimentsA rudiment is that which is used to get the pc in shape to be audited that session. (SH Spec 147. 6205C17) in on
a pc even without a meter2. Hubbard Electrometer. An electronic instrument for measuring mental state and change of state in individuals, as an aid to precision and speed in auditing. The E-meter is not intended or effective for the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of any disease. (Scn AD)...more .
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11 Oct. 1962 (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor.
227)
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For
the first time the phenomenon is mentioned that the needle of an ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more
broken pc looks exactly as the needle of a pc who is very well in
session, i.e. "freely floating".
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| Oct./Nov. 1962
|
There
are different methods which are used at that time to find an
entrance to the GPMGoals-Problem-Mass. 4. the problem created by two or more opposing ideas which being opposed, balanced, and unresolved, make a mass. It’s a mental energy mass. (SH Spec 83, 6612C06...More and to auditThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) its components, amongst which are
R3-21, which is a refined version of R3GA, and R3GA Criss Cross, which
is
a development stemming from R3D Criss Cross.
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| Nov./ Dec. 1962
|
R2-12
is introduced in which from a list ("Scientology List One") of items
related to ScnAbbreviation for Scientology. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). one item is isolated by eliminating and then an R/Sing
item is found that represents it, as well as its oppterm. In that way
the
influence of the present time GPMGoals-Problem-Mass. 4. the problem created by two or more opposing ideas which being opposed, balanced, and unresolved, make a mass. It’s a mental energy mass. (SH Spec 83, 6612C06...More which is
responsible for the pc being a "rock slammer" regarding Scientology and
thus a pc with slow or no casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) gain is supposed to be relieved. The
laws of listing and nulling
begin to develop. Nulling however is still a form of assessment by
elimination, complemented by Mid Ruds.
|
6 Dec. 1962 (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
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"There
are no never R/Sing pcs. All pcs R/S." However an R/S is defined more
broadly than in later times: "One or two slashes make an R/S... If it
slashed up or down once call it an R/S. (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 5 Dec. 62) The rule is
that "any Item that R/Ses was part of the GPMGoals-Problem-Mass. 4. the problem created by two or more opposing ideas which being opposed, balanced, and unresolved, make a mass. It’s a mental energy mass. (SH Spec 83, 6612C06...More and has another Item in
opposition to it." (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 6 Dec. 62) A rocket read is however regarded
as more valuable because it is the read pointing towards goal or
connected to it.
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8 Jan. 1963 (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor.
253)
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Listing
and Nulling are no longer done from a prepared list, only from a
listing
question. Of the later laws of L&N some more are found, e.g.
the
heavy reaction that follows an out list.
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| January 1963
|
"Repair"
is discussed as a subject in its own right for the first time.
Three lectures give a complete outline on repair and review of a casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) ;
however these information refer to R2-12 and R3 processes as these are
the mainly used processes at that time.
|
February 1963 (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 262, 263,
HCOBs 1 Feb and 11 Feb 1963)
|
R3-M
is introduced (at first as R3-MX). In this variant of Routine 32. getting out of the road all these unrealized goals each one of which has been a defeat for him at some time or another, all of which goals had as their end product havingness. ( SH Spec 18, 6106C22)...MORE listing
is done starting from a goal or an item that gives a rocket read. An
opposite terminal is listed for, then another which opposes the item
found and so on (this is called the "spiral staircase") until the Rock
and the "opprock" are found and the goal is completely discharged. R3-M
includes some new stable data for listing. Every Reliable Item found
must be the only one on the list which in the end gives a rocket read.
|
| 19
February 1963 (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 268)
|
First
mentioning of the use of a repetitive prepcheck regarding a certain
time period or a certain time (outside of a problems intensive).
|
February 1963 (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor.
268 and HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 11 Feb 63)
|
The
whole body of valid processes in use is as follows: CCHs, Assists,
Rudiments and Havingness, Missed Withholds, Prepchecking, Problems
Intensive, R2-12A and R3-M. LRHL. Ron Hubbard says in the lecture SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 268 that no
other processes are needed above that.
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| 14 March 1963
(HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
|
The first version of a prepared list for correction
appears in form of a list of "15
principal causes of ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more breaks in R2 and R3" which can be assessed by
elimination to find the reason for an ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more break and then handle
accordingly. In the period following, LRHL. Ron Hubbard refers to this as the "ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more
break assessment".
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(HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R) )
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The
system of starrate checkouts is introduced - materials and drills are
either starrate (100 % command required for passing), 75-rate (plain
written examination, 75 % correct answers required) or zero rated (no
examination).
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April 1963 (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 8 April 63,
SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 285 of 16 Apr 63 and PACAbbreviation for Pacific. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). -1 and -2 of 20 Apr 62)
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It
is found out that when you runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) GPMs on Routine 32. getting out of the road all these unrealized goals each one of which has been a defeat for him at some time or another, all of which goals had as their end product havingness. ( SH Spec 18, 6106C22)...MORE -M (now in a
refined version called R3M2) and know the goal, many of the items have
a
specific form (e.g. when the goal is "to be happy", the bottom terminal
is "to be happy", the one above "the goal to be happy" and the next on
up "somebody or something with the goal 'to be happy'"). In a congress
lecture (PACAbbreviation for Pacific. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). -1) LRHL. Ron Hubbard says, "There is a standard pattern for the reactive
mind3. a network of communications and pictures, energies and masses, which are brought into being by the activities of the thetan versus the physical universe or other thetans. The mind is a communication and control system between the thetan and his environment. (FOT, p. 56)...MORE ." He also announces that there are certain very early goals which
appear in every casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) , e.g. the goal "to create" (PACAbbreviation for Pacific. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). -2).
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23 Apr 1963 (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
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The
term "casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) supervisor" is used for the first time, but does not yet
appear
frequently. The duties today filled by the casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) supervisor are
still a part of the DofP's postA position from which a terminal operates in an org, where one knows that somebody is at. (FO 2200) .
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May 1963 (e.g. HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 8 and 11 May 1963,
SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 291 of 14 May 63)
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LRHL. Ron Hubbard
disovers that the basic GPMs are implant1. a painful and forceful means of overwhelming a being with artificial purpose or false concepts in a malicious attempt to control and suppress him. (Aud 71 ASHO) 2. an electronic means of overwhelming the thetan with a significance. (HCOB 8 May 63) 3. an unwilling and unknowing receipt of a thought. An intentional installation of fixed ideas, contrasurvival to the thetan. (SH Spec 83, 6612C06) GPMs, identical from person to
person. Implant GPMs have to be runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) first because they render the
actual GPMs of a person unavailable (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 8 May 63, "The nature of the
formation of the GPMGoals-Problem-Mass. 4. the problem created by two or more opposing ideas which being opposed, balanced, and unresolved, make a mass. It’s a mental energy mass. (SH Spec 83, 6612C06...More "). In HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 11 May 63, "Heaven", LRHL. Ron Hubbard explains the
pattern of the Helatrobus Implant. Very soon afterwards the lineThe military type of organization form whereby there is a definite ascending and descending chain of command. Orders pass from top management down the line of command and compliances and data pass on up without by-passing the chain of command. (Modern Management Defined (c) L. Ron Hubbard, 1976) plots
of these implants are published; for running these incidents Routine
3-M is developed further and becomes Routine 32. getting out of the road all these unrealized goals each one of which has been a defeat for him at some time or another, all of which goals had as their end product havingness. ( SH Spec 18, 6106C22)...MORE -N in which the auditor1. one who listens and computes; a Scn practitioner. 2. one who has been trained in the technology of Scn. An auditor applies standard technology to preclears. 3. a person who through church training becomes skilled in the successful application of Dn and Scn to his family, friends and the public to achieve the ability gained as stated on the Gradation Chart for his class of training...more
virtually lets the pc go through the given RIs of these lineThe military type of organization form whereby there is a definite ascending and descending chain of command. Orders pass from top management down the line of command and compliances and data pass on up without by-passing the chain of command. (Modern Management Defined (c) L. Ron Hubbard, 1976) plots.
LRHL. Ron Hubbard expresses that the abilites of an OTOperating Thetan - 7. this state of being is attained by drills and familiarity after the state of Clear has been obtained. A real OT has no reactive bank, is cause over matter, energy, space, time and thought and is completely free. (HCOB 12 Jul 65)...More up to now have been described
just intellectually (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 296 of 23 May 63) but that this new
discovery opens the doors to OTOperating Thetan - 7. this state of being is attained by drills and familiarity after the state of Clear has been obtained. A real OT has no reactive bank, is cause over matter, energy, space, time and thought and is completely free. (HCOB 12 Jul 65)...More , so to say short-cutting the
intermediate step of Clear (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 1 June 63). He even states there, "The
state of Clear is relegated to courtesy use without test, requiring
only that a GPMGoals-Problem-Mass. 4. the problem created by two or more opposing ideas which being opposed, balanced, and unresolved, make a mass. It’s a mental energy mass. (SH Spec 83, 6612C06...More has been runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) ... We will make no attempt to stabilize
Clears but press them on to OTOperating Thetan - 7. this state of being is attained by drills and familiarity after the state of Clear has been obtained. A real OT has no reactive bank, is cause over matter, energy, space, time and thought and is completely free. (HCOB 12 Jul 65)...More ."
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27 May 1963 (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. ; also: SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 297 of 28
May 63)
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The
theory is developed that every ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more break stems form an earlier charge1. harmful energy or force accumulated and stored within the reactive mind, resulting from the conflicts and unpleasant experiences that a person has had. Auditing discharges this charge so that it is no longer there to affect the individual. (Scn AD)..more
being restimulated which is overlooked or ignored by both pc and
auditor1. one who listens and computes; a Scn practitioner. 2. one who has been trained in the technology of Scn. An auditor applies standard technology to preclears. 3. a person who through church training becomes skilled in the successful application of Dn and Scn to his family, friends and the public to achieve the ability gained as stated on the Gradation Chart for his class of training...more . For this phenomenon the term "By-passed charge1. harmful energy or force accumulated and stored within the reactive mind, resulting from the conflicts and unpleasant experiences that a person has had. Auditing discharges this charge so that it is no longer there to affect the individual. (Scn AD)..more " is coined and
used from there on.
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| June/July 1963
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Engram running
comes into play again as engram1. a mental image picture which is a recording of a time of physical pain and unconsciousness. It must by definition have impact or injury as part of its content. (HCOB 23 Apr 69) 2. a specialized kind of facsimile. This differs from other mental pictures because it contains, as part of its content, unconsciousness and physical pain. (Dn 55!, p. 12) 3. a complete recording, down to the last accurate detail, of every perception present in a moment of partial or full unconsciousness. (Scn 0-8, p. 11)...more running in chains (R3R) and complements
R3N. For the first time, engram1. a mental image picture which is a recording of a time of physical pain and unconsciousness. It must by definition have impact or injury as part of its content. (HCOB 23 Apr 69) 2. a specialized kind of facsimile. This differs from other mental pictures because it contains, as part of its content, unconsciousness and physical pain. (Dn 55!, p. 12) 3. a complete recording, down to the last accurate detail, of every perception present in a moment of partial or full unconsciousness. (Scn 0-8, p. 11)...more running is put in the framework of a
routine with patterned commands and steps. The purpose of running
engrams is to make the time track available (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 303 of 18 June 63);
"Only engram1. a mental image picture which is a recording of a time of physical pain and unconsciousness. It must by definition have impact or injury as part of its content. (HCOB 23 Apr 69) 2. a specialized kind of facsimile. This differs from other mental pictures because it contains, as part of its content, unconsciousness and physical pain. (Dn 55!, p. 12) 3. a complete recording, down to the last accurate detail, of every perception present in a moment of partial or full unconsciousness. (Scn 0-8, p. 11)...more running will accomplish Clearing". LRHL. Ron Hubbard also points out
that engram1. a mental image picture which is a recording of a time of physical pain and unconsciousness. It must by definition have impact or injury as part of its content. (HCOB 23 Apr 69) 2. a specialized kind of facsimile. This differs from other mental pictures because it contains, as part of its content, unconsciousness and physical pain. (Dn 55!, p. 12) 3. a complete recording, down to the last accurate detail, of every perception present in a moment of partial or full unconsciousness. (Scn 0-8, p. 11)...more running in chains has emerged as a fully reoriented subject
and has not the faintest relation to the body and a "human Clear3. a Clear is not an all-knowing being. A Clear is somebody who has lost the mass, energy, space and time connected with the thing called mind . ( SH Spec 80, 6609C08) ...more " but
has an Operating Thetan1. a thetan exterior who can have but doesn't have to have a body in order to control or operate thought, life, matter, energy, space and time. ( SH Spec 82, 6611C29) 2. willing and knowing cause over life, thought, matter, energy, space and time. And that would of course be mind and that would of course be universe. ( SH Spec 80, 6609C08)...7. this state of being is attained by drills and familiarity after the state of Clear has been obtained. A real OT has no reactive bank, is cause over matter, energy, space, time and thought and is completely free. (HCOB 12 Jul 65)...more as its goal.With the new
"State of Case Scale" (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 302 of 13 June 63) cases are categorized
into 8 levels from OTOperating Thetan - 7. this state of being is attained by drills and familiarity after the state of Clear has been obtained. A real OT has no reactive bank, is cause over matter, energy, space, time and thought and is completely free. (HCOB 12 Jul 65)...More to Unaware; the position of a casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) is mainly
determined by which processes can be runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) with profit. R3R
however is used on nearly all cases; heed is given to finding a type of
chain to runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) by assessment which the pc can runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) and which will give him
gains (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 1 July 63). Soon after the use of R3R is limited so that it
cannot be used on the lowest three casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) levels (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 28 July 63).
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5 July 1963 (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
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In HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 5 July 63 a series of prepared
lists is published which are designed for assessing the type of BPC on
ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more breaks. List 1, the "General ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more Break Assessment", is already
quite similar to nowadays L1C. The remaining lists are each for use on
a specific type of process, amongst them List 3 for handling ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more breaks
ocurring during running engrams.
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August 1963 (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 4 Aug 63, SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 320 of
6 Aug 63 and 325 and 326 if 20 and 21 July 63)
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The terms "Whatsit" and "Itsa" resp.
"Itsa-lineThe military type of organization form whereby there is a definite ascending and descending chain of command. Orders pass from top management down the line of command and compliances and data pass on up without by-passing the chain of command. (Modern Management Defined (c) L. Ron Hubbard, 1976) " are introduced. The importance of tone arm action for
successful auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) is stressed heavily. The parts of the auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975)
communication1. the consideration and action of impelling an impulse or particle from source point across a distance to receipt point with the intention of bringing into being at the receipt point a duplication and understanding of that which emanated from the source point. (HCOB 5 Apr 73)...more cycle are laid out in detail.
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August 1963 (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 329 of 28 Aug
63)
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Clear is understood to be somebody who
has a Free Needle and thus has keyed out everything what was
restimulated in this lifetime - which is said to be easily achieved by
a prepcheck on this lifetime. He is also called a "Keyed-out Clear3. a Clear is not an all-knowing being. A Clear is somebody who has lost the mass, energy, space and time connected with the thing called mind . ( SH Spec 80, 6609C08) ...more " and
identified with the Book One Clear3. a Clear is not an all-knowing being. A Clear is somebody who has lost the mass, energy, space and time connected with the thing called mind . ( SH Spec 80, 6609C08) ...more . To reach this state before
processing in the direction of OTOperating Thetan - 7. this state of being is attained by drills and familiarity after the state of Clear has been obtained. A real OT has no reactive bank, is cause over matter, energy, space, time and thought and is completely free. (HCOB 12 Jul 65)...More is begun is seen
as advantageous again.
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| September 1963
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The service
facsimile2. a theta recording. All physical perceptions, all effort, emotion and thought which a person experiences are recorded continuously, and these recordings are called “facsimiles.” They are not dependent upon an organism for their continued existence. Any facsimile which has been recorded is there to be recalled-when the individual has risen high enough on the tone scale, when he has regained enough of his self-determinism. (Abil 114A)...More gets attention again. It is now pointed out as the casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63)
phenomenon that stops fast Clearing because the pc uses it as a "safe
solution" which in that area where he uses it prevents itsa. The result
of finding the
main service facsimile2. a theta recording. All physical perceptions, all effort, emotion and thought which a person experiences are recorded continuously, and these recordings are called “facsimiles.” They are not dependent upon an organism for their continued existence. Any facsimile which has been recorded is there to be recalled-when the individual has risen high enough on the tone scale, when he has regained enough of his self-determinism. (Abil 114A)...More of the pc and running it with R3-SC (which is
more or less identical with the modern process) is a keyed-out Clear3. a Clear is not an all-knowing being. A Clear is somebody who has lost the mass, energy, space and time connected with the thing called mind . ( SH Spec 80, 6609C08) ...more
which then can be runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) on Level IV on the time track and with OTOperating Thetan - 7. this state of being is attained by drills and familiarity after the state of Clear has been obtained. A real OT has no reactive bank, is cause over matter, energy, space, time and thought and is completely free. (HCOB 12 Jul 65)...More
processes (i.e. GPMGoals-Problem-Mass. 4. the problem created by two or more opposing ideas which being opposed, balanced, and unresolved, make a mass. It’s a mental energy mass. (SH Spec 83, 6612C06...More processes).The processes
being runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) to achieve casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63) gain are R1C (Itsa lineThe military type of organization form whereby there is a definite ascending and descending chain of command. Orders pass from top management down the line of command and compliances and data pass on up without by-passing the chain of command. (Modern Management Defined (c) L. Ron Hubbard, 1976) ), R2T (dating of
somatics), R2H (ARC1. a word from the initial letters of Affinity, Reality, Communication which together equate to Understanding. It is pronounced by stating its letters, A-R- C. To Scientologists it has come to mean good feeling, love or friendliness, such as “He was in ARC with his friend.” One does not, however, fall out of ARC, he has an ARC break. (LRH Def. Notes)...more breaks), R3SC (Clearing by service facsimiles1. any mental picture, that is unknowingly created and part of the time track is a facsimile, whether an engram, secondary, lock or pleasure moment. (HCOB 15 May 63) 2. a theta recording. All physical perceptions, all effort, emotion and thought which a person experiences are recorded continuously, and these recordings are called “facsimiles.” They are not dependent upon an organism for their continued existence. Any facsimile which has been recorded is there to be recalled-when the individual has risen high enough on the tone scale,...more ) and
R4M2 (the earlier R3M2) (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. 28 Sep 63).
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September 1963 (e.g. SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 337 of 17 Sep
63)
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LRHL. Ron Hubbard revises his assessment of implant1. a painful and forceful means of overwhelming a being with artificial purpose or false concepts in a malicious attempt to control and suppress him. (Aud 71 ASHO) 2. an electronic means of overwhelming the thetan with a significance. (HCOB 8 May 63) 3. an unwilling and unknowing receipt of a thought. An intentional installation of fixed ideas, contrasurvival to the thetan. (SH Spec 83, 6612C06)
GPMs in that he now thinks they are not too aberrative. Compared to
them the actual GPMs of a person (which now again come into the scope
of auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) technologyThe methods of application of an art or science as opposed to mere knowledge of the science or art itself. (HCOB 13 Sep 65) ''Abbr.'' tech ) are what is truly aberrating.
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21 Oct 1963 (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 346)
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For the first time it is no longer
insisted on the item on a list (while listing for RIs) giving a rocket
read - however it has to give a blowdown.
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29 to 31 Sep 1963 (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 349-351)
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LRHL. Ron Hubbard for the first time mentions the idea
to use clay, in training auditors as well as in processing.
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November 1963 (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R) 26 Nov 63, SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor.
356 of 28 Nov 63)
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The system of classification of auditors
and processes in use since the middle of 1963 is modified. Now there
are 8 classes from 0 to VII which can be seen as the immediate
precursors of today's Grades. However there is a rule that every pc
gets auditedThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) only up to the class to which he is trained. Especially on
the levels V and VI where implant1. a painful and forceful means of overwhelming a being with artificial purpose or false concepts in a malicious attempt to control and suppress him. (Aud 71 ASHO) 2. an electronic means of overwhelming the thetan with a significance. (HCOB 8 May 63) 3. an unwilling and unknowing receipt of a thought. An intentional installation of fixed ideas, contrasurvival to the thetan. (SH Spec 83, 6612C06) GPMs and GPMs are auditedThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) , a full
understanding on the part of the pc on auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) techniques and the
anatomy of GPMs is required (SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. 357 of 3 Dec 63). Co-auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) gets
pushed heavily.
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28 Dec 1963 (HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper. )
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Auditors in the HGCs of central orgs are
forbidden to runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) actual GPMs. It is said that the successful technologyThe methods of application of an art or science as opposed to mere knowledge of the science or art itself. (HCOB 13 Sep 65) ''Abbr.'' tech
is "not yet published in full". Soon after that a series of lectures is
held which are not part of the SHSBCSaint Hill Special Briefing Course. A complete study of all the auditing materials and lectures up to the OT levels. Certification is a "Class VI" auditor. and which are listed in Red Volume
V, p. 393, as "Saint HillThe name of LRH's home in East Grinstead, Sussex, England. (BTB 12 Apr 72R) Staff Course Lectures". These mirror the
research of Routine 6 which becomes the new technique for handling
actual GPMs. Accordingly, HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R) 18 Mar 64 (Vol. V, p. 406) states,
"Avoid R2-12 and R3 and R4 type processes."
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