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"Scientology - A Handbook for Use

L. Kin, Volume Two

Contents

 

PART THREE: THE PROCEDURES -

  • lntroductionThe Training Routines (TRs)
  • Basic Elements Of Communication Auditor And Pc - An Introduction
  • The session in practice
  • The Auditor's Code
  • The auditing communication cycle
  • Mass and significance
  • Trust
  • Who to audit
  • Exchange
  • Assists
  • "Book One" auditing
  • Self Analysis
  • Session "admin"
  • Emphasis on training
  • Objective Processes
  • Their mechanism of restimulation
  • A digression on hypnosis
  • Procedure
  • End phenomenon
  • Who needs objectives?
  • Instructions to the pc
  • Postulate Auditing - Introduction
  • Finding something to audit
  • The technique of lock-scanning
  • Narrative style
  • Finding the postulate in the incident
  • Repeater technique and how to deal with basic incidents
  • Sticky sessions
  • Stripping valences - Summary
  • The procedure step by step
  • Session breaks
  • Auditing With The E-Meter1
  • The Many Roles Of The Auditor
  • The interviewer
  • The auditor
  • The case supervisor (C/S)
  • The examiner
  • The ethics consultant
  • The Language Of The E-Meter
  • How the E-meter works
  • What is a read?
  • "Yes" and "no"
  • The instant read
  • The floating needle (F/N)
  • High TA
  • The ARC-break
  • The dirty needle
  • Three buttons to check for charge
  • The false read
  • Completing cycles of action
  • Indication of charge and why
  • Preparing The Session
  • Clearing words
  • The pre-session checklist
  • The can squeeze
  • Metabolism
  • The session
  • Admin and Case Supervising
  • Introduction To The Various Techniques
  • The Prepcheck
  • The procedure
  • Getting the item
  • The end phenomenon
  • The prepcheck combined with postulate auditing
  • The Repair List
  • Origin and purpose
  • The L1C and how to use it
  • The end phenomenon
  • The Rudiments
  • "Normal" rudiments
  • The ARC-break
  • The problem
  • The missed withhold and the overt
  • Invalidation and evaluation
  • Rudiments (ruds) of Long Duration (LD ruds)
  • LD ruds and finding postulates
  • Normal ruds: their liability
  • Repetitive ruds
  • "False" ruds
  • Reverse ruds
  • Flows and Quad ruds
  • Rehabilitation Procedure
  • The purpose of a rehabilitation
  • Theory and definitions
  • The procedure by key-out
  • Rehab by key-out: command sequence and patter
  • Rehab by postulate auditing
  • Rehab by counting
  • Dating And Locating (D/L) Theory - Procedure
  • Listing And Nulling (L& N)
  • The High And The Low TA
  • Clear read and high TA
  • The rising TA
  • The low TA
  • How to get the TA down
  • Handling the low TA

PART FOUR: PROFESSIONAL APPLICATION -

  • The Bridge Below Clear
  • The Life Repair
  • The Drug Rundown
  • A note on the Grades
  • Postulate Auditing: why no flows?
  • Simple Life Repair Programme
  • How the C/S thinks
  • The program
  • The Interview
  • Auditing vs. interviewing
  • How to do an interview
  • A questionnaire for the introductory interview
  • The questionnaire explained
  • Advanced Programming
  • Auditing and C/Sing
  • PC Gone Clear?
  • The Clear Check Ethics
  • Measures From Clear On Up
  • Author's Postscript
  • Appendix: Example for session worksheets
  • Example of an Auditor's Report Form
  • Example of a C/S-sheet
  • Example of a Folder Summary
  • Diagrams of sessions and admin Index
  • Bibliography

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