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"Cases progress in exact ratio to the amount of 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 gotten off. They do not progress by magic buttons designed just for that casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63)."..."The “sudden” big wins are the result of the accumulated effect of getting 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 off."
LRHL. Ron Hubbard (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 1969, The "Art" of Case Supervision)


REAL-TIME STATS

People often say that it would be nice to know how much training and processing is actually going on in the field - outside the Church of Scientology. Broadcasting this information would also be good for disseminating the wins people get from the techAbbreviation for technology. The methods of application of an art or science as opposed to mere knowledge of the science or art itself. (HCOB 13 Sep 65).

Now we have a way to do it.

Below are real-time statsAbbreviation for statistics. A number or amount compared to an earlier number or amount of the same thing. Statistics refer to the quantity of work done or the value of it in money. (HCO PL 16 Dec 65) posted by field auditors. Every time one of them updates their auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) or training statistics on their personal pages here at Scientolipedia, the graphs below are automatically updated. (you may need to refresh this page to see the change from a recent statAbbreviation for statistic. A number or amount compared to an earlier number or amount of the same thing. Statistics refer to the quantity of work done or the value of it in money. (HCO PL 16 Dec 65) postA position from which a terminal operates in an org, where one knows that somebody is at. (FO 2200).

NOTE: As of 10,30, 2015, this page is in the process of being implemented. The statsAbbreviation for statistics. A number or amount compared to an earlier number or amount of the same thing. Statistics refer to the quantity of work done or the value of it in money. (HCO PL 16 Dec 65) below are not accurate - yet - but this feature enhancement to the site will be going live as soon as we finish up some programming and get some auditors to start posting their statsAbbreviation for statistics. A number or amount compared to an earlier number or amount of the same thing. Statistics refer to the quantity of work done or the value of it in money. (HCO PL 16 Dec 65).

auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) and training statsAbbreviation for statistics. A number or amount compared to an earlier number or amount of the same thing. Statistics refer to the quantity of work done or the value of it in money. (HCO PL 16 Dec 65)

2015 field auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) hours 2014 field auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) hours


outside tracking statsAbbreviation for statistics. A number or amount compared to an earlier number or amount of the same thing. Statistics refer to the quantity of work done or the value of it in money. (HCO PL 16 Dec 65) and data for scientolipedia


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