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The Scientology Admin Scale was developed by L Ron Hubbard to help organize activities, groups or organizations. It provides a logical framework for advancing any activity, not just those related to Scientology.
- "I have developed a scale for use which gives a sequence (and relative seniority) of subjects relating to organization.
- This scale is worked up and worked down UNTIL IT IS (EACH ITEM) IN FULL AGREEMENT WITH THE REMAINING ITEMS."[1]
Contents
Be
Defined as: The
conditionA condition is an operating state. (SH Spec 62, 6505C25)
of being is defined as the assumption (choosing) of a category of
identity. An example of beingness could be one’s own name. Another example
would be one’s profession.
Goals
Defined as: A known objective toward which an action is directed with the purpose of achieving that end.
LRHL. Ron Hubbard - CoS Goals
Here are the goals that LRHL. Ron Hubbard had for Scientology (not that they are reflected in the current Corporate Church of Scientology):
- A civilization without insanity, without criminals and without war, where the able can prosper and honest beings can have rights, and where man is free to right to greater heights.[2]
- The goal of Scientology is making the individual capable of living a better life in his own estimation and with his fellows and the playing of a better game. [3]
"Field" Goals
For starters...feel free to edit and add to this.
- Scientologists consistently creating a future of improved lives(conditions) through the use of Scienotlogy.
- The creation of a network of training centers and auditors world wide using standard and original Scientology as codified by LRHL. Ron Hubbard. Working in tandem, qualifying one another's products as valid and correcting one another acceptingly per qualifications references on the subject.
Purposes
Defined as: 1. The lesser goal applying to
specific activities or subjects. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
6
Dec 70) 2. The entire concept of an ideal
scene for any activity is really a clean statement
of its purpose. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
5 Jul 70)
- Aid one another in applying Scientology to one another's lives using standard Scientology Technology.
- Moved this to purposes to make it align properly. Its not a goal its a purpose.
- To ensure that the 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
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
and Scientology are available and used in the community for the good of mankind.
- To ensure that both training and auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975)
is available to all who wish to take advantage of them for the greatest good for the greatest number of dynamicsthere could be said to be eight urges (drives, impulses) in life. These we call dynamics. These are motives or motivations. We call them the eight dynamics. The first dynamic -is the urge toward existence as one’s self. Here we have individuality expressed fully. This can be called the self dynamic...more
.
- That the 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
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
and Scientology is preserved in the public domain and made available to all that wish to use it in a standard manner as directed by L Ron Hubbards policies and HCOBHubbard Communications Office Bulletin (technical bulletin) Also colloquially referred to as "red on white" HCOB's are always red ink on white paper.
's.
- To hold together as a cohesive group that people can come to for standard Scientology as written by L Ron Hubbard.
- To be a safe point for the 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
of Scientology as written by L Ron Hubbard that enables its continued use and growth outside of the Church of Scientology.
The above six are combined in the following :
Maintaining a cohesive group outside the Church of Scientology, to ensure that the standard 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
of training and auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975)
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
and Scientology are kept freely available and continually expanding in their used for the the greatest good for the greatest number, benefiting all mankind individually and collectively; as directed by unaltered instructions left by LRHL. Ron Hubbard .
Policy
LRHL. Ron Hubbard Policy
Defined as: 1. Policy as a word has many
definitions in current dictionaries amongst
which only one is partially correct: "a definite
course or method of action to guide and
determine future decisions." It is also "prudence
or wisdom," "a course of action," and
a lot of other things according to the dictionary.
It even is said to be laid down at the
top. Therefore the word has so many other
meanings that the language itself has become
confused. Yet, regardless of dictionary
fog, the word means an exact thing in the
specialized field of management and organization.
Policy means the principle evolved
and issued by top management for a specific
activity to guide planning and programming
and authorize the issuance of projects by
executives which in turn permit the issuance
and enforcement of orders that direct the
activity of personnel in achieving production
and viability. Policy is therefore a principle
by which the conduct of affairs can be guided.
(HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
25 Nov 70)
- THE CODE OF A SCIENTOLOGIST - 1969
(The agreements, purposes and moral code which unites all who call themselves 'Scientologist' - added by Scott Gordon)
- HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
13 SEP 54 - THE CREED OF THE CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY
(Goes with the Code of a Scientologist - actually can be part of our purposes - added by Scott Gordon)
- HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
15 NOV 68 - DISCONNECTION CANCELED
(Are we serious about reform and inclusion? We really can handle all cases - added by Scott Gordon)
- HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
30 JUL 64 - GRADATION PROGRAM, REVISED
(Would put to rest questions of using any of 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)
, anywhere: "...I nevertheless do not feel right about telling Scientologists that there are certain materials they cannot use or be auditedThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975)
on. I would rather leave this matter wholly to personal experience of others and make the gradation program only a recommendation not a directive... 5. That the gradation program is only a recommended route for best results." - LRHL. Ron Hubbard - added by Scott Gordon)
- HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
10 DEC 69 - SUPERIOR SERVICE IMAGE
(Specifies the correct relationship between the org and the field - Makes the org responsible for upholding high standards, not trying to enforce them on the field - Gives people the org as a stable place to go to get their cases straightened out - added by Scott Gordon)
(NB - There are no "orgs" in the independent field [outside of ROs] so this relationship is moot; further, it doesn't mean that the field should apply wobbly-bobbly or loosey-goosey 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)
; LRHL. Ron Hubbard's standards for Scientology are for everyone everywhere.)Standardtechauditor 20:56, 14 July 2013 (MDT)Chris Black
- HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
28 APR 82 - THE RIGHTS OF THE FIELD AUDITOR
(Taken from PABProfessional Auditors Bulletin (a series of technical booklet issues.)
112 - May 57 - So cancel the RTRC note at top - added by Scott Gordon)
(When all else fails... - added by Scott Gordon)
- HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
10 JUN 60 - WHAT WE EXPECT OF A SCIENTOLOGIST
(makes almost any method of sincere participation, 'right' - added by Scott Gordon)
- HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
22 JULY 63 - YOU CAN BE RIGHT
(How to handle people - added by Scott Gordon)
- HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
15 AUG 65 - THINGS THAT SHOULDN'T BE
(Isn't this simple policy adequate to cover the handling of ethics1. The rules or standards governing the conduct of the members of a profession. (HCO PL 3 May 72). 2. A system of removing the counter-effort to the forward push. (6711C18SO)
reports in the field? - added by Scott Gordon)
- Lecture 6504C06, lecture 420 of the Briefing Course, “Org Board and Livingness” - added by (?)
"Field" Policy
- 1968 AUDITOR'S CODE (makes it the responsibility of every 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
/practitioner to deliver only standard 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
as per standard casethe whole sum of past by-passed charge. (HCOB 19 Aug 63)
supervision data.)Standardtechauditor 20:56, 14 July 2013 (MDT)Chris Black
| How Plans, Programs and Projects can be runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) |
DO
Do is defined as: Tech-1.)By
doing, we mean action, function, accomplishment, the attainment of goals, the
fulfilling of purpose, or any change of position in space. Admin - 1. Is often defined as "talk" or "refer."
But that doesn't get anything done. Do is the
action which leads to done. (OODsA type of ship's "newspaper" containing an item from the Commodore, the daily schedule for that day, news and notices, as well as orders necessary to administration of the ship's business.
24 Apr
72) 2. define do as doing something effective
and different than talking. (EDAbbreviation for Executive Director. The head of the org. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
177 Flag1. The main vessel of the Sea Org. (HCO PL 9 Mar 72 I) 2. The center for all international org management. (ED 480 Flag)
)
Plans
Defined as: 1. Short range broad intentions as
to the contemplated actions envisaged for
the handling of a broad area to remedy it or
expand it or to obstruct or impede an opposition
to expansion. A plan is usually based
on observation of potentials (or resources)
and expresses a bright idea of how to use
them. It always proceeds from a real whyThat basic outness found which will lead to a recovery of stats. (HCO PL 13 Oct 70 II)
if
it is to be successful. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
29 Feb 72
II) 2. the general bright idea one has to remedy
the whyThat basic outness found which will lead to a recovery of stats. (HCO PL 13 Oct 70 II)
found and get things up to the
ideal sceneThe state of affairs envisioned by policy or the improvement of even that. (HCO PL 29 Feb 72 II)
or improve even that. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
29 Feb 72 II) 3. plans are not targets. All
manner of plans can be drawn and can be
okayed. But this does not authorize their
execution. They are just plans. When and
how they will be done and by whom has not
been established, scheduled or authorized.
You could plan to make a million dollars
but if when, how and who were not set as
targets of different types, it just wouldn't
happen. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
18 Jan 69 II) 4. a plan,
by which is meant the drawing or scale modeling
of some area, project, or thing, is of
course a vital necessity in any construction
and construction fails without it. A plan
would be the design of the thing itself.
(HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
18 Jan 69 II)
To create an "Admin Scale for Non Corporate Scientologists to ensure the future preservation of LRHL. Ron Hubbard Tech outside the church."
To unite all small groups of Scientologists around the world into this project so that we can all agree that this is our Admin Scale.
Programs
Defined as: 1. A series of steps in sequence
to carry out a plan. One usually sees a
program following the discovery of a whyThat basic outness found which will lead to a recovery of stats. (HCO PL 13 Oct 70 II)
.
But in actual fact a plan had to exist in the
person's 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
whether written or not before
a program could be written. A program,
thus, carries out the plan conceived to handle
a found whyThat basic outness found which will lead to a recovery of stats. (HCO PL 13 Oct 70 II)
. A plan and its program require
authorization (or OK) from the central
or coordinating authority of the general activities
of a group before they can be invested
in, activated or executed. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
29 Feb
72 II) 2. the sequence of flows and the
changes or actions at each point plotted against
time are in fact the major sequences
and programs of a group. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
1 Oct
70) 3. the complete or outline of a complete
target series containing all types. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
24 Jan 69) 4. complete planning and programs
are synonymous at this time and programs
is the preferred word. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
24
Jan 69)
Admin Scale program: Widely promote the adminA contraction or shortening of the word administration, admin is used as a noun to denote the actions involved in administrating an organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
scale to all interested parties.
Tech Preservation program: Gather all known LRHL. Ron Hubbard recorded data and preserve it a raw data base.
Safe point program: To create a safe environment for the rest of the adminA contraction or shortening of the word administration, admin is used as a noun to denote the actions involved in administrating an organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
scale to be executed.
Tech Collation program: To package data pertinent to the public the data is being collated for.
Tech promotion and dissemination program: Enlighten other in it value and potential results and making the needed and wanted 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)
available.
Training program: Ensuring it properly duplicated and able to be applied.
Auditing program: Get er done!
QualQualifications: the division on many Scientology organization boards that certified the correctness of products (including auditing levels gained) and corrected outnesses and bad products from other divisions. [[User:AntPhillips|Antony A Phillips]] 23:17, May 9, 2014 (MDT)
program: Providing a on policy manner of identification, correction of delivery that violate the Purposes and Goals as defined above.
Undercut program: To get the underlying issues stopping the expansion of present scene towards the ideal sceneThe state of affairs envisioned by policy or the improvement of even that. (HCO PL 29 Feb 72 II)
.
Coordination program: to get acknowledge the products of the individuals and group/s and get agreement of future planning.
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
program: To use 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)
to increase 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
for the benefit of all individuals and the overall groups.
Projects
Defined as: 1. The sequence of steps written
to carry out one step of a program. Project
orders often have to be written to execute a
program step. These should be written but
usually do not require any approval and often
are not generally issued but go to the
person or persons who will accomplish that
step of a program. Under the category of
project would come orders, work projects,
etc. These are a series of guiding steps
which if followed will result in a full and
successful accomplishment of the program
target. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
29 Feb 72 II) 2. the program
is the big solution 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)
-the big
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 solved by a big solution called a
program. The little problems inside that big
solution are solved by projects. And inside
the projects the littler-littler problems are
solved by orders. (FOAbbreviation for; 1. Finance Office. 2. Flag Order. 3. Franchise Officer. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
2192) 3. if something
requires more than two weeks to do it is a
project. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
1 May 65 II) Abbr. Pjt.rojects are defined as:
Appoint persons responsible for the promotion of the adminA contraction or shortening of the word administration, admin is used as a noun to denote the actions involved in administrating an organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
scale via Independent Facebook groups and message boards, blogs etc.
Create a volunteers' org boardAbbreviation for organizing board. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
so that the above can be done.
Orders
Defined as: 1. The verbal or written direction
from a lower or designated authority to
carry out a program step or apply the general
policy. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
29 Feb 72 II) 2. some program
steps are so simple that they are themselves
an order or an order can simply be a
roughly written project. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
29 Feb 72
II) 3. the program step itself or the verbal or
written project to get the program step fully
done. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
29 Feb 72 II) 4. the direction
or command issued by an authorized person
to a person or group within the sphere of
the authorized person's authority. By implication
an order goes from a senior to juniors.
(HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
25 Nov 70) 5. policy is the
broad general outline originated by top management.
Orders are the instructions issued
by the next lower level of management to
get things done that result in products.
(FBDLFlag Bureau Data Letter - a Sea Organization communication.
12) 6. orders are what are issued to
get the actions called for in policy done so
that a product results. (
Put together survey/s to find out what is needed and wanted by those whom are unaware of the existence or the purpose of this adminA contraction or shortening of the word administration, admin is used as a noun to denote the actions involved in administrating an organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
scale project so as to increase the cooperation and coordination of the field to 1) be more cause on all the dynamicsthere could be said to be eight urges (drives, impulses) in life. These we call dynamics. These are motives or motivations. We call them the eight dynamics. The first dynamic -is the urge toward existence as one’s self. Here we have individuality expressed fully. This can be called the self dynamic...more
; 2) get more Scientology done and 3) have an expanding Scientology field that result in more fun in the games of life!
= Have =+
Defined as: The result of creation.
Ideal Scenes
Defined as: 1.The entire concept of an
ideal sceneThe state of affairs envisioned by policy or the improvement of even that. (HCO PL 29 Feb 72 II)
for any activity is really a clean
statement of its purpose. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
5 Jul 70)
2. The state of affairs envisioned by policy or
the improvement of even that. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
29
Feb 72 II)
Environment free of Misunderstood word.
Harmony of theta and 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) 2. the symbol for the physical universe in use hereafter is mest, from the first letters of the words matter, energy, space and time, or the Greek letter phi (ø). (HFP, p. 166) 3. simply a composite of energies and particles and spaces which are agreed upon and which are looked at. (PXL, p. 193) 4. a solid object, and the space and energy and so forth which comprise such solid objects. (PDC 12) 5. any or all arrangements of energy, of whatever kind, whether in fluid or object form, in space or spaces. (Dn 55!, p. 9)
increasing to create expansion of life impulses.
Truth be acknowledged on all levels of the Dynamics.
Knowledge disseminated freely to those whom seek it.
Civilization without insanity, without criminals and without war, where the able can prosper and honest beings can have rights, and where man is free to right to greater heights (from VFP posting)
Stats
Defined as: 1. The relative rise or fall of a
quantity compared to an earlier moment in
time. If a section moved ten tons last week
and 12 tons this week, the statisticA 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) ''Abbr.'' stat
is rising.
If a section moved ten tons last week and
only eight tons this week the statisticA 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) ''Abbr.'' stat
is falling.
(HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
30 Jan 66) 2. 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 PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
16 Dec 65) 3. a tight
reality, a stable point, which is to measure
any departure from the ideal sceneThe state of affairs envisioned by policy or the improvement of even that. (HCO PL 29 Feb 72 II)
. (HCOHubbard Communications Office (HCO PL 7 Jul 71)
PL 6 Jul 70) 4. a positive numerical thing
that can be accurately counted and graphed
on a two dimensional thing. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
6 Jul
70) 5. the statisticA 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) ''Abbr.'' stat
measures directly the
relative survival potential of the organism or
its part. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
6 Jul 70) 6. the only sound
measure of any production or any job or any
activity. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
5 Jul 70) 7. the most direct
observation in an org (or a country) is
statistics. These tell of production. They
measure what is done. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
5 Feb 70)
8. a difference between two or more periods
in time so is always comparative. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
6 Nov 66 I) 9. the independent continuing
survey of production or lack of it. (HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
29 Feb 72 II) 10. a 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)
actually should consist
of volume, quality and viability. (FEBCMakes the equivalent in management of a Class VIII in auditing.
12, 7102CO3 SOAbbreviation for Sea Organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
II) Abbr. Stat.
- Independent Groups formed and active
- Number of bridge steps taken
- Well done auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975)
hours.
Valuable Final Products
Defined as: Something
that can be exchanged with other
activities in return for support. The support
usually adds up to food, clothing, shelter,
money, tolerance and cooperation (goodwill).
(HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
25 Mar 71) 2. could as easi648
ly be named a valuable exchangeable product.
WO PL 25 Mar 71) 3. one you can
exchange with the society for the wherewithal
which the society has. By definition it is
something for which you can exchange the
services and goods of the society. (FEBCMakes the equivalent in management of a Class VIII in auditing.
12, 7102CO3 SOAbbreviation for Sea Organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
II) 4. something that can
be translated into the society for the wherewithal
to survive. WEBC 4, 7101C18 SOAbbreviation for Sea Organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
III) Abbr. VFP.
1.) Releases, Clears and OTs
2.) A person/being who is rehabilitated through standard technical and administrative Scientological methods without evaluation or invalidation, on their own determinism, after having their purposes blunted while trying to do Scientology in what is now the Corporate entity known as Corporate Scientology or in the field by something less than standard technical application in practice or even in conversation. This rehabilitation resurrects their fundamental reach for the bridge and moving on it through courses, auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975)
, and ultimately applying it in their everyday lives and to others, winning thru the application of Scientology.Burkejon 15:22, 10 July 2013 (MDT)
3.) New public interested in Scientology therapy and 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)
and routed onto course in an Independent courseroom or to an independent 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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4.) Persons/Beings who are Able and Causative who will work towards the ideal sceneThe state of affairs envisioned by policy or the improvement of even that. (HCO PL 29 Feb 72 II)
of a civilization without insanity, without criminals and without war, where the able can prosper and honest beings can have rights, and where man is free to right to greater heights.
references
- ^ HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE, Saint HillThe name of LRH's home in East Grinstead, Sussex, England. (BTB 12 Apr 72R)
Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex, HCO POLICY LETTER OF 6 DECEMBER 1970, Remimeo, Dept 14 Hats, Personnel Series 13, Org Series 18, THIRD DYNAMIC DE-ABERRATION
- ^ The Aims of Scientology, 1965
- ^ PABProfessional Auditors Bulletin (a series of technical booklet issues.)
86, 29 May 1956 Causation and Knowledge
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