Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN 21 APRIL 1971 RA REVISED 14 MAY 1972 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 21 APRIL 1971RC Revised 25 July 1978 |
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DIANETICS – GETTING IN ALL FLOWS | |
HCOBs 7 Mar 71 C/S Series 28, 4 Apr 71 C/S Series 32, 5 Apr 71 C/S Series 33 and 21 Apr 71 C/S Series 36 as still being pertinent to Triple Dianetics.) | DIANETICS |
In completing Dianetics on a case, this rule is followed: | |
All Flows must be run on all items forward from the first Dianetic item ever run on the case. | TRs |
Where a case has only had Flow 1 run on some items, one goes back to the first Dianetic item ever run of which record can be found, and does F2 and F3 and verifies F1, in that order. | TR Zero exists so an auditor is not ducking the session but can sit there relaxed, doing his job. |
To C/S a case for Dianetics, it is best to first lay out a Scientology repair per C/S Series 44R Addition, making sure the case is flying. Than make a Dianetic Flow Chart of items run on the case and get them run to EP so that all three Flows are complete on each item in sequence, from first to last. | TR One must be done so the pc can hear and understand the auditor (without blowing the pc’s head off either). |
This includes LX items, former practices, drugs, or any other engram running. These, like Dianetic items, are listed in their correct sequence of former running. | TR Two must be done so that the pc gets acknowledged. This can be so corrupted that the auditor doesn’t ack at all but gives the pc meter reads! Instead of acks! Or keeps saying, “I didn’t understand you,” etc. |
FLOW TABLE | TR Three basically existed so that the auditor would continue to give the pc commands and not squirrel off or pack up with total silence. |
Here is an example of a way to do it: | TR Four exists so that the pc’s origins are accepted and not Qed and Aed with or invalidated. |
And, surprise, surprise, TRs are for use in the session itself, not just a drill. They are how one runs a session. | |
DATE | An auditor can miss by calling “F/Ns” with high or low TA. And one never feeds meter data to the pc: “That read,” “That didn’t read,” “That blew down,” just must not exist in session patter. “Thank you. That F/Ned,” is as far as an auditor goes. And that’s the end of the cycle and says so. |
ITEM | Erasure can be overlooked by an auditor. In Dianetics this fault is fatal. |
F1 | Auditor’s Code must be in on all points and particularly invalidation. Pc says, “That’s so and so.” An auditor who says, “I’m sorry. You are wrong,” or any other invalidation is going to wreck a pc’s case. A full knowledge of the Auditor’s Code and actually applying it saves endless troubles. It is an auditing tool, not just a nice idea. |
F2 | REHABBING CHAINS |
F3 | One rehabs a Dianetic chain that, according to a previous worksheet, erased by saying, “According to session records (flow direction) (item) erased.” That’s all. One does not say, “Did the chain giving others a headache erase?” One does not run it again to find out. One does not run a single command “to see if it F/Ns again.” One can say, “Do you agree that the chain giving another a headache erased?” But the more you ask the pc to look for an erased chain the more messed up things will get. It isn’t there. But the auditor by his action can imply it should be there or might be there. A totally wrong approach would be “Look around your bank and see if what isn’t there any more isn’t there.” |
Dianetics is not Scientology. A Dianetic chain is not a release. If you try to use Scientology rehab tech on a Dianetic chain, you have had it. It isn’t a “release” (which is a key-out). A Dianetic chain is an erasure. You can’t rehab erasures with “How many times?”, etc. | |
02 Feb 62 | The test of this is the doing. If you try to use Scn rehab on Dianetic chains, the pc might try to find something. This causes him to key-in other unrun or similar items. |
Guf Shoulder | It is a dangerous action at best to try to handle old erased chains. The best you can do is to tell the pc what the old W/S said. If no W/S exists leave the already erased flows alone! |
Unflat | FLUBBED CHAINS |
Many times, a Folder Error Summary will give a flubbed chain and then fail to note it was repaired in the next session! | |
A C/S and auditor would have been pretty irresponsible to just go on auditing past flubbed chains. | |
The only safe way to handle some previous flubbed chain is to: | |
03 Feb 62 | (a) Verify in the folder if it was repaired. |
Gow in foot | (b) If still unrepaired assess the L3RE on it and handle according to the L3RE. |
EP | L3RE |
Using the new L3RE (HCOB 11 Apr 71RB) is a Dianetic action. | |
A Scientology auditor erroneously can try to use it as a two-way comm type of list. If a chain needed one more DEF, then two-way comm on it with no DEF is not going to complete it. | |
L3RE has its own directions. Questions not marked with directions are used to indicate the fact. This can amount to two-way comm as the pc chews it over. But L3RE where marked is handled by Dianetics actions. Look over the list and its directions for each question and you will see that some are given directions that are NOT 2WC. | |
29 Sep 67 | Example: “Earlier beginning” reads. You can’t just say, “The incident had an earlier beginning,” and you can’t say, “Tell me about the earlier beginning.” The pc will go up the wall. There’ll be no erasure. You have to use R3M and get him to the earlier beginning and then run it and if it still doesn’t erase, get him to an earlier similar and erase that. |
Chow in Chump | L3RE is a Dianetics list. It is not a Scientology list that is cleared each question to F/N by 2-way comm. |
EP | OVERRUN |
Unflat | Overruns are demonstrated by a rising TA. |
Unflat | If as you seek to get in Full Flow Dianetics (Ref: HCOB 7 Mar 71R Rev 25 July 78 C/S Series 28RA-1R USE OF QUADRUPLE DIANETICS. HCOB 4 Apr 71-1RA Rev 25 July 78 C/S Series 32RA-1RA USE OF QUAD DIANETICS. HCOB 5 Apr 71 Reissued 13 Jan 75 C/S Series 33R-1 TRIPLE AND QUAD RERUNS (page 380 Tech Vol VIII)) the pc’s TA begins to average higher, overrun is occurring. |
Example: While doing FFD pc’s TA has been riding at 2.2 and F/Ns. After a new FFD action it begins to ride at 2.5 and F/Ns. Something is being overrun. Find it and indicate it. And cease to stir the bank up so much! The fault is going over items already run. | |
30 Sep 68 | In doing a Full Flow Table you often find that the same or similar have been run in the past. |
LX Anger | Sometimes you find that a previous attempt to run the item a second or third time has resulted in an ARC break, the reason for which was never detected. |
Unflat | The right action is to note the session date it was first run and just tell the pc, “Feeling surprised was run three times. On (first date it was erased) it was erased. When later run it was an overrun.” This tends to blow the later charge laid in by trying to run the same item again. |
It sounds so strange that erased chains can be overrun. But it is true. What happens is that pcs try to cooperate and put something there. | |
FIREFIGHTS | |
The action of a quarrel between an auditor and a pc is called a firefight. | |
Restimulating earlier unrun engrams or overrunning chains upsets a pc. The best action, as soon as a pc is disturbed, is to do an L3RE fast and handle what reads the way it should be handled according to the L3RE. | |
LX Peeved | The wrong way is to argue or try to go on. |
Unflat | The pc does not know what it is. He just feels awful. He tries to guess. He will ARC Brk or get sad if the auditor continues. |
The correct action is an L3RE. | |
L1C is not of great use in a Dianetic ARC Brk. L3RE is. | |
If the pc remains ARC broken, try L3RE again, particularly the whole L3RE. | |
02 Oct 70 | A Scientology session would be handled with some other list (L1C, L4BRA, etc.). A Dianetic session, including and especially FFD, is handled with L3RE. |
Repaired | You NEVER prepcheck while doing Dianetics. This mushes up the engrams. |
EP | INTERIORIZATION |
ALL these cautions apply as well to an Interiorization-Exteriorization Rundown, when restim occurs one uses an L3RE quickly. | |
Int-Ext RD is essentially a Dianetic, not a Scientology, action. | |
SAFE ACTIONS | |
04 Oct 70 | A fully genned-in auditor, well crammed, well drilled, well skilled, can be trusted with Dianetics, Dianetic Quads and an Int-Ext RD. Auditors not so handled can get pcs into serious trouble with these things. |
Feeling Numb | A safe course is to use Quads on new, never audited before pcs. Those begun on Quads use then only Quad flows. |
EP | C/S RESPONSIBILITY |
EP | Any trouble a C/S is running into comes from the factors of TRs, metering, Code and incomplete or false auditors’ reports. |
If when I am C/Sing I ever find an auditor has omitted key session actions or has falsified a report, I order that auditor not to Cramming but a full retrain of the Hubbard New Era Dianetics Course right on up. | |
A C/S does not see these points. He can get the pc asked what the auditor is doing or did. He can get sessions monitored. This helps him fill this gap in his data. | |
16 Dec 70 | It’s what isn’t in the auditor’s report that is often the trouble. Auditors omit what they said, omit the firefight, omit session alter-is in their worksheets. |
Ext R/D Sec | All this sticks the C/S’s neck out for the axe of failure. |
EP | So particularly in FFD, Int-Ext and other such actions, a C/S has to act to obtain confidence in the auditor’s TRs, metering, Code use and accurate worksheets. |
EP | RISK |
Unflat | In FFD, Int-Ext RD and Power, experience has proven that if the auditor is not top grade, if the C/S is not alert, we put a pc at risk. |
The USUAL is what keeps the pc safe. | |
A thorough study of his case, looking for obvious bugs (such as Int-Ext RD done twice, the case a druggie but drug engrams never run, Int done but its 2WC flubbed, to name a few serious ones), sending auditors to Cramming for the slightest flub, insisting on standard TRs USED IN SESSION, good metering, use of the Code, accurate and complete worksheets, use of standard tech, all guarantee the safety and progress of the pc. | |
Eng | INTRODUCING FFD |
EP | FFD (like the Int-Ext RD) requires flawless C/Sing and auditing or the case goes wrong. |
EP | When these actions were introduced they showed up any flaws in case studying, TRs, metering, Code and worksheets. |
There are two ways to handle. (a) Cancel FFD and Int-Ext as actions. Obviously that is going backwards and is impossible. (b) Begin and continue a serious, effective campaign in the org to (1) Train auditors better, (2) Cram expertly on every flub, (3) Raise quality of TRs and metering. | |
As you can see, my approach is to improve quality of training, cramming and delivery.
Such a list is then handled from earliest forward by
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A) Completing the bogged Flow and
B) Completing the missing Flow.
[This HCO B is added to by HCO B 21 April 1971-1R, Addition of 13 January 1975, Revised 22 February 1975, C/S Series 36RB-1R, Quadruple Dianetics-Dangers of]
When doing additional Flows on earlier items or processes, one must also check or rehab those Flows, marked as run to EP in the worksheets.
If this is overdone, it will raise the TA by overrun.
So if one had a case that had single Dianetics and was later run on Triple for new items (but the Singles now done into Triple) one would have to RUN FIRST the missing unrun Single F1 for flatness, then the missing flow or flows for the second item and then check its single flow for flatness, then for the 3rd, 4th, etc. items.
The rule is run the previously unrun one or ones first to get charge off, then verify or run the ones listed as run already.
Then one would do the same for the next item. Run the previously unrun Flow or Flows and then verify or run those listed as already run to be sure they F/N. Of course, one would repair an obviously bogged Flow as the first action on any item.
All items, in chronological sequence, would have to be run or rehabbed.
One rehabs a Dianetic Chain that, according to a previous worksheet, erased by saying, „According to session records (Flow direction) (item) erased. “ That’s all. One does not say, „Did the chain giving others a headache erase?“ One does not run it again to find out. One does not run a single command „to see if it F/Ns again. “ One can say, „Do you agree that the chain ‘giving another a headache’ erased?“ But the more you ask the pc to look for an erased chain the more messed up things will get. It isn’t there! But the Auditor, by his action, can imply that it should be there or might be there. A totally wrong approach would be, „Look around your bank and see if what isn’t there anymore isn’t there. “
Dianetics is NOT Scientology. A Dianetic Chain is NOT a release. If you try to use Scientology rehab tech on a Dianetic Chain, you have had it. It isn’t a „release“ (which is a Key-Out.) A Dianetic Chain is an erasure. You can’t rehab erasures with „How many times?“ etc.
The test of this is the doing. If you try to use Scn rehab on Dianetic Chains, the pc MIGHT TRY TO FIND SOMETHING. This causes him to key in other unrun or similar items. Sometimes when he has „run them“ again, he finds they are being overrun or run twice and has to repair them by finding this out. The pc sometimes doesn’t know until he actually starts to run them. Then he finds they are already run. The clue to this is a climbing TA. If the TA goes up, get off that Flow and do an L3B.
Example: Pc at first thinks „Pain in Shoulder“ F2 was never run and you cannot find it anywhere in his folders, starts to run it. TA goes up. Auditor must pull him off of it and find out if it is being run twice and rehab it to F/N using an L3B.
The moral in all these reruns is don’t firefight – keep an L3B handy and use it.
The question will come up, do we triple Narrative items or Multiple somatic items?
The test is: Did the Flows already run F/N when they were originally run? If they did, include them. If they didn’t run, exclude them. But on such goofed items one handles the goof with L3B in the chronological sequence of the Flow table.
This does not mean you omit everything that didn’t run.
Many times an FES or Flow Chart will give a flubbed chain and then fall to note it was repaired in the next session.
A C/S and Auditor would have been pretty irresponsible to just go on auditing past flubbed chains.
The only safe way to handle some previously flubbed chain is to:
Verify in the folder if it was repaired.
If still unrepaired, assess the first 28 questions of L3B on it and handle according to the L3B. This means one has to find out if they by-passed the F/N, went too early, jumped the chain, etc. An L3B assessed on that action will give the answer. It is easy to make these old flubbed chains F/N unless you work at it too hard. Usually the reason they didn’t is visible on the old worksheets. The Auditor forgot to ask for an earlier beginning or by-passed the F/N or tried to run it twice, forgetting he’d run it before. Corny errors.
Using the L3B (HCOB 11 Apr 71) is a Dianetic action. A Scientology Auditor erroneously can try to use it as a 2WC type of list. If a chain needed one more ABCD, then 2WC on it with no ABCD is not going to complete it.
L3B has its own direction. Questions not marked with directions are used to indicate the fact to the pc. This can amount to 2WC as the pc chews it over and may need to go earlier similar. But the L3B where marked is handled by Dianetic actions. Look over the list and its directions for each question and you will see that some are given directions that are not 2WC.
The action of a quarrel between an Auditor and a pc is called a firefight.
Restimulating earlier unrun engrams or overrunning chains upset a pc. The best action, as soon as the pc is disturbed about the chain, is to do an L3B fast and handle what reads per the L3B directions.
The wrong way is to argue or try to go on.
The pc does not know what it is. He just feels awful. He tries to guess. He will ARC Break or get sad if the Auditor continues.
The correct action is an L3B.
L1C is not of great use in a Dianetic ARC Break. L3B is!
A Scientology session would be handled with some other list (L1C, L4B, etc.) A Dianetic session is handled with L3B.
Assess the first 28 questions and handle. If the pc remains ARC broken or the chain is unhandled, one does the whole L3B, not just 1-28. If still unhandled reassess L3B 1-28 etc.
You never prepcheck while doing Dianetics. This mushes engrams.
In doing a Flow Table, you often find that the same or a similar item has been run in the past. Sometimes you find that a previous attempt to run the item a second or third time has resulted in an ARC Break, the reason for which was never detected.
The right action is to note the session date it was first run and just tell the pc, „Feeling surprised was run three times. On (date first erased) it was erased. When later run it was overrun. “ This tends to blow the later charge laid in by trying to run the same item again. If not completely handled, work over the item with an L3B.
It sounds strange that erased chains can be overrun but it is true. What happens is that pcs try to cooperate and put something there, or pull in other chains and try to run them run them instead.
When doing Dianetics on Clears and OTs (and a very few others) it may be found that many chains are now missing or are just copies of the original. Don’t be disturbed. Pc says they’re gone now, they’re gone. Just F/N the fact and carry on with the next Flow or item.
Any trouble a C/S is running into comes from the factors of TRs, metering, Code and incomplete or false auditor reports.
If, when I (LRH) am C/Sing, I ever find an Auditor has omitted key session actions or has falsified a report, I order that Auditor not to cramming but a full retrain, HDC right on up.
A C/S does not see these points. He can get the pc asked what the Auditor is doing or did. He can get sessions monitored. This helps him fill this gap in his data.
It’s what isn’t in the auditors report that is often the trouble. Auditors omit what they said, omit the firefight, omit session alter-is in their worksheets.
All this sticks the C/S’s neck out for the axe of failure.
So particularly in Dianetics, Int/Ext and other such actions a C/S has to act to obtain confidence in the Auditor’s TRs, metering, Code use and accurate work sheets.
TR Zero exists so an Auditor is not ducking the session, but can sit there, relaxed, doing his job.
TR One must be done so the pc can hear and understand the Auditor (without blowing the pc’s head off, either.)
TR Two must be done so that the pc gets acknowledged. This can be so corrupted that the Auditor doesn’t ack at all, but gives the pc meter reads! Instead of acks! Or keeps saying, „I didn’t understand you,“ etc.
TR Three basically exists so that the Auditor would continue to give the pc commands and not squirrel off or pack up with total silence.
TR Four exists so that the pc’s origins are accepted and not Qed and Aed with or invalidated.
And surprise, surprise, TRs are for use in the session itself, not just a drill. They are how one runs a session.
Metering can miss every F/N or give „F/Ns“ with high or low TA. And one never feeds meter data to the pc: „That read,“ „that didn’t read,“ „that blew down,“ just must not exist in session patter. „Thank you. That F/Ned“ is as far as an Auditor goes. And that’s the end of the cycle and he says so.
Floating needles can be overlooked by the Auditor. In Dianetics this fault is fatal.
Auditors Code must be in on all points, and particularly Invalidation. Pc says, „That’s so and so. “ An Auditor who says, „I’m sorry. You are wrong“ or any other invalidation is going to wreck a pc’s case. A full knowledge of the Auditors Code and actually applying it saves endless troubles. It is an auditing TOOL, not just a nice idea.
The flagrant – and I (LRH) do mean flagrant – errors found consisted of
(A) Not being able to run Precision Dianetics in the first place;
(B) Re-running already erased chains „to find if they were flat“;
(C) Out TRs to a wild extent;
(D) Refusing utterly to accept pc’s data;
(E) Faulty metering;
(F) Complete ignorance of the Auditors Code, notably committing the crime of invalidating the pc.
A thorough study of the case and an FES and program written and completed to handle the obvious bugs (such as flubbed Int, lists, etc.) per C/S Series 44R Addition, will get the pc flying and guarantee the results of Dianetics.
The results of straightening up and putting in all Flows on a pc are fantastic.
Getting in all Flows correctly gives all the latent gains the pc has been begging for.
So send to Cramming all C/Ses and Auditors who flub.
Program it right.
C/S it right.
Audit it right.