Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 22 SEPTEMBER 1978RB Issue I REVISED 21 NOVEMBER 1987 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 22 SEPTEMBER 1978RC Issue V REVISED 21 NOVEMBER 1987 |
SCIENTOLOGY LEVEL 0 | |
"THE ACADEMY LEVELS CONTAIN SOME OF THE MOST FUNDAMENTAL DISCOVERIES REGARDING LIFE AND THE HUMAN MIND THAT HAVE EVER BEEN DISCOVERED IN THE HISTORY OF THIS UNIVERSE. THEY ARE A BASIC, SWEEPING TRAINING GROUND IN HANDLING LIFE AND PEOPLE." -LRH | SCIENTOLOGY LEVEL IV |
NAME:_____________________________________ORG:_________________________ | "THE ACADEMY LEVELS CONTAIN SOME OF THE MOST FUNDAMENTAL DISCOVERIES REGARDING LIFE AND THE HUMAN MIND THAT HAVE EVER BEEN DISCOVERED IN THE HISTORY OF THIS UNIVERSE. THEY ARE A BASIC, SWEEPING TRAINING GROUND IN HANDLING LIFE AND PEOPLE." -LRH |
POST:____________________________________________________________________ | NAME:____________________________ ORG:____________________ |
DATE STARTED: _______________________ DATE COMPLETED:______________ | POST:_____________________________________________ |
This checksheet contains the vital survival knowledge of Scientology ARC Straightwire and Level 0 technology. It covers the technology dealing with memory and communication. | DATE STARTED: _______________ DATE COMPLETED:______________ |
PREREQUISITES: | This checksheet contains the vital survival knowledge of Scientology Level IV technology. It deals with the technology of "rightness and wrongness," the fixed solution or service facsimile and its handling. |
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(Method One Word Clearing is a prerequisite for training at this level, except where waived by a qualified C/S as covered in HCO PL 25 Sept. 79RB 11, Rev. 1.7.85, METHOD ONE WORD CLEARING.) | |
STUDY TECH: | |
Study tech is to be applied in full throughout this course. The materials are to be studied and drilled in sequence. By initialing the blank after each checksheet entry, you are attesting that you fully understand and can apply the data. | |
DRILLS ARE TO BE DONE FULLY TO THEIR RESULT. If you are not a fast flow student, you must star-rate check out on all items marked with an asterisk (*). (Ref. HCOB 13 Aug. 72RA, FAST FLOW TRAINING) The course does not require twinning. | (Method One Word Clearing is a prerequisite for training at this level, except where waived by a qualified C/S as covered in HCO PL 25 Sept. 79RB 11, Rev. 1.7.85, METHOD ONE WORD CLEARING.) |
BASIC TEXTS: | STUDY TECH: Study tech is to be applied in full throughout this course. The materials are to be studied and drilled in sequence. By initialing the blank after each checksheet entry, you are attesting that you fully understand and can apply the data. |
| DRILLS ARE TO BE DONE FULLY TO THEIR RESULT. |
| If you are not a fast flow student, you must star-rate check out on all items marked with an asterisk (*). (Ref: HCOB 13 Aug. 72RA, FAST FLOW TRAINING) The course does not require twinning. |
BASIC TEXTS: | |
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The student must have these books, course pack and lectures. | |
The student also must have his own E-Meter, as it will be needed during this course to do the required drills and auditing. | The student must have these books, course pack and lectures. |
You are required to maintain a standard course schedule. Study and work during your class periods and outside of class. You have a lot to study and get checked out on in order to complete this course. You can't afford to waste time. You may be credited with materials you have studied on previous checksheets. | The student also must have his own E-Meter, as it will be needed during this course to do the required drills and auditing. |
TECHNICAL TRAINING FILMS: | You are required to maintain a standard course schedule. Study and work during your class periods and outside of class. You have a lot to study and get checked out on in order to complete this course. You can't afford to waste time. You may be credited with materials you have studied on previous checksheets. |
"THE TECHNICAL TRAINING FILMS ARE DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY TO CLARIFY AND GREATLY IMPROVE AND SPEED THE TRAINING OF AUDITORS." -LRH | TECHNICAL TRAINING FILMS: |
These LRH films can help you achieve a high level of skill and certainty as an auditor and are a vital part of Academy training. Before you may graduate from this course, each of the films assigned to it is viewed along with the student body in regularly scheduled showings. | "THE TECHNICAL TRAINING FILMS ARE DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY TO CLARIFY AND GREATLY IMPROVE AND SPEED THE TRAINING OF AUDITORS." -LRH |
You must also have seen all films assigned to earlier courses before completing this checksheet. | These LRH films can help you achieve a high level of skill and certainty as an auditor and are a vital part of Academy training. Before you may graduate from this course, each of the films assigned to it is viewed along with the student body in regularly scheduled showings. |
You may view each film as many times as needed to ensure you have fully grasped the tech presented in it. Viewing these films more than once is recommended: Number of times over the material equals certainty and results. | You must also have seen all films assigned to earlier courses before completing this checksheet. |
After the first viewing of a single film, you must be word cleared on that film before viewing it again or viewing the next film. | You may view each film as many times as needed to ensure you have fully grasped the tech presented in it. Viewing these films more than once is recommended: Number of times over the material equals certainty and results. |
PRODUCT: A Hubbard Recognized Scientologist who is able to audit others to ARC Straightwire Recall Release and Grade 0 Communications Release standardly. | After the first viewing of a single film, you must be word cleared on that film before viewing it again or viewing the next film. |
CERTIFICATE: On completion of this checksheet you may be awarded a provisional HUBBARD RECOGNIZED SCIENTOLOGIST certificate. A provisional certificate is only valid for one year unless validated by successful completion of the Class IV Internship. | PRODUCT: A Hubbard Advanced Auditor who is able to audit others to Grade IV Ability Release standardly. |
LENGTH OF COURSE: 2 weeks full time. | CERTIFICATE: On completion of this checksheet you may be awarded a provisional HUBBARD ADVANCED AUDITOR certificate. A provisional certificate is only valid for one year unless validated by successful completion of the Class IV Internship. |
SECTION A: ORIENTATION | LENGTH OF COURSE: 2 weeks full time. |
* 1. HCO PL 7 Feb. 65 - KSW Series 1 KEEPING SCIENTOLOGY WORKING_______ | SECTION A: ORIENTATION |
* 2. HCO PL 17 June 70RB, Re-rev. 25.10.83 - KSW Series 5R TECHNICAL DEGRADES _______ | 1. HCO PL 7 Feb. 65 - KSW Series 1 KEEPING SCIENTOLOGY WORKING________ |
SECTION B: TECHNICAL TRAINING FILMS | 2. HCO PL 17 June 70RB, Re-rev. 25.10.83 - KSW Series 5R TECHNICAL DEGRADES________ |
(NOTE: The films assigned to this course and its prerequisite courses, along with any drills called for in those films, are listed in a directive issued to Course Administrators.) | SECTION B: TECHNICAL TRAINING FILMS |
1. (To be done before the end of this course.) View any films assigned to courses which are prerequisites for this course that you have not already viewed. Any drill that is specified in a particular film is to be done after viewing that film. These films and their drills are to be filled in by the Course Administrator. | (NOTE: The films assigned to this course and its prerequisite courses, along with any drills called for in those films, are listed in a directive issued to Course Administrators.) |
a. Film:____________________________________ | 1. (To be done before the end of this course.) View any films assigned to courses which are prerequisites for this course that you have not already viewed. Any drill that is specified in a |
To be viewed before the end of this course. _______ | particular film is to be done after viewing that film. These films and their drills are to be filled in by the Course Administrator. |
Drill:______________________________________ _______ | a. Film:____________________________________ |
b. Film:____________________________________ | To be viewed before the end of this course.________ |
To be viewed before the end of this course. _______ | Drill:______________________________________ ________ |
Drill:______________________________________ _______ | b. Film:____________________________________ |
c. Film:____________________________________ | To be viewed before the end of this course.________ |
To be viewed before the end of this course. _______ | Drill:______________________________________ ________ |
Drill:______________________________________ _______ | c. Film:____________________________________ |
d. Film:____________________________________ | To be viewed before the end of this course.________ |
To be viewed before the end of this course. _______ | Drill:______________________________________ ________ |
Drill:______________________________________ _______ | d. Film:____________________________________ |
2. The Course Administrator fills in the films assigned to this course in the blanks provided below before you begin this checksheet. The point on the checksheet where each film should be viewed is also filled in, as well as any drill called for in that film. Any drill that is specified in a particular film is to be done after viewing that film. | To be viewed before the end of this course.________ |
If a film is not scheduled for showing when you reach the indicated point on your checksheet, continue on with your study and see the film at its next scheduled showing. | Drill:______________________________________________ |
Once you have viewed and been word cleared on a film, put your initials and the date in the blanks provided next to each film's title. When you do any drill called for in that film, put your initials and date in the blank provided. | 2. The Course Administrator fills in the films assigned to this course in the blanks provided below before you begin this checksheet. The point on the checksheet where each film should be viewed is also filled in, as well as any drill called for in that film. Any drill that is specified in a particular film is to be done after viewing that film. |
a. Film:_____________________________________ | If a film is not scheduled for showing when you reach the indicated point on your checksheet, continue on with your study and see the film at its next scheduled showing. |
To be viewed while studying section _________._______ | Once you have viewed and been word cleared on a film, put your initials and the date in the blanks provided next to each film's title. When you do any drill called for in that film, put your initials and date in the blank provided. |
Drill:_______________________________________ _______ | a. Film:_____________________________________ |
b. Film:_____________________________________ | To be viewed while studying section _________.________ |
To be viewed while studying section _________._______ | Drill:_______________________________________ ________ |
Drill:_______________________________________ _______ | b. Film:_____________________________________ |
c. Film:_____________________________________ | To be viewed while studying section _________.________ |
To be viewed while studying section _________._______ | Drill:_______________________________________ ________ |
Drill:_______________________________________ _______ | c. Film:_____________________________________ |
d. Film:_____________________________________ | To be viewed while studying section _________.________ |
To be viewed while studying section _________._______ | Drill:_______________________________________ ________ |
Drill:_______________________________________ _______ | d. Film:_____________________________________ |
SECTION C: CLASS 0 AND GRADE 0 | To be viewed while studying section _________.________ |
* 1. CLASSIFICATION, GRADATION AND AWARENESS CHART OF LEVELS AND CERTIFICATE - Class 0 Auditor section, ARC Straightwire Expanded and Grade 0 Expanded section.________ | Drill:_______________________________________ ________ |
2. HCO PL 23 Oct. 80R II, Rev. 16.11.87 - CHART OF ABILITIES GAINED FOR LOWER LEVELS AND EXPANDED LOWER GRADES________ | SECTION C: CLASS IV AND GRADE IV |
3. DEMO: The Abilities Gained for ARC Straightwire Release.________ | * 1. CLASSIFICATION, GRADATION AND AWARENESS CHART OF LEVELS AND CERTIFICATE – Class IV Auditor section and Grade IV Expanded section.________ |
4. DEMO: The Abilities Gained for Grade 0 Release on each flow.________ | 2. HCO PL 23 Oct. 80R II, Rev. 16.11.87 - CHART OF ABILITIES GAINED FOR LOWER LEVELS AND EXPANDED LOWER GRADES________ |
SECTION D: SELF ANALYSIS | 3. DEMO: The Abilities Gained for Grade IV. |
1. Introduction________ | SECTION D: HANDBOOK FOR PRECLEARS |
2. Chapter: "On Getting to Know Ourselves"________ | 1. Chapter: "How to Use This Book"________ |
3. Chapter: "On the Laws of Survival and Abundance"________ | 2. Chapter: "On the State of Man"________ |
4. DEMO: The relationship of abundance to survival and how you can apply this in life.________ | 3. Chapter: "An Ideal State of Being"________ |
5. Chapter: "On the Death of Consciousness"________ | 4. Chapter: "The Goals of Man"________ |
6. Chapter: "On Our Efforts for Immortality"________ | 5. Chapter: "The Human Mind"________ |
7. DEMO: What happiness is.________ | 6. DEMO: What a facsimile is.________ |
8. Chapter: "On Raising Our Level of Consciousness"________ | 7. Chapter: "The Control Center"________ |
9. DEMO: Restore an individual's full consciousness and you restore his full life potential.________ | 8. DEMO: How the control center ("I") operates in its environment using the body and mind.________ |
10. Chapter: "On Raising Our Level of Life and Behavior"________ | 9. Chapter: "Emotion"________ |
11. Chapter: "The Hubbard Chart of Human Evaluation"________ | 10. Chapter: "Processing"________ |
12. DRILL: Use the Chart of Human Evaluation and find the characteristics of someone you like on the chart.________ | 11. Chapter: "Processing Section (The First Act)"________ |
13. ESSAY: Write an essay specifically on how you could have used the Chart of Human Evaluation as an employer, in choosing a partner or in forming a friendship, and if you had used this Chart what would have happened.________ | 12. CHART OF ATTITUDES (contained in the back of the book)________ |
14. Chapter: "Tone Scale Tests"________ | 13. Chapter: "The Second Act"________ |
15. DRILL: Do Test Number One.________ | 14. Chapter: "The Third Act"________ |
16. Chapter: "How to Use the Disc"________ | 15. Chapter: "The Fourth Act"________ |
17. DRILL: Drill using the disc on a doll, as described. Use List 1, giving the questions to the doll.________ | 16. DEMO: The liability of having one's attention either too fixed or too unfixed.________ |
18. Chapter: "Processing Section"________ | 17. Chapter: "The Fifth Act"________ |
19. DEMO: How the recall of the type of incidents called for in Self Analysis can benefit a preclear.________ | 18. DEMO: Why someone's troubles, from a physical standpoint, apparently stem from moments when they tried to help and failed.________ |
20. List 1: "General Incidents"________ | 19. Chapter: "The Sixth Act"________ |
21. List 2: "Time Orientation"________ | 20. Chapter: "The Seventh Act"________ |
22. List 3: "Orientation of Senses" | 21. Chapter: "The Eighth Act"________ |
a. "Time Sense"________ | 22. Chapter: "The Ninth Act"________ |
b. "Sight"________ | 23. DEMO: How the counter-emotion of one person can affect another person's facsimiles.________ |
c. "Relative Sizes"________ | 24. Chapter: "The Tenth Act"________ |
d. "Sound"________ | 25. Chapter: "The Eleventh Act"________ |
e. "Olfactory"________ | 26. Chapter: "The Twelfth Act"________ |
f. "Touch"________ | 27. Chapter: "The Thirteenth Act"________ |
g. "Personal Emotion"________ | 28. DEMO: What can happen to a person's facsimiles if he blames others for being cause.________ |
h. "Organic Sensation"________ | 29. Chapter: "The Fourteenth Act"________ |
i. "Motion Personal"________ | 30. Chapter: "The Fifteenth Act" |
j. "Motion External"________ | SECTION E: METERING |
k. "Body Position"________ | * 1. HCOB 8 June 70 - LOW TA HANDLING________ |
23. List 4: "Standard Processing"________ | 2. DEMO: How poor TRs or rough auditing can cause a pc to have a low TA.________ |
24. List 5: "Assists to Remembering"________ | 3. DRILL: Do the following E-Meter drills per The Book of E-Meter drills. |
25. List 6: "Forgetter Section"________ | The Course Supervisor will issue pink sheets for any earlier E-Meter drills observed to be out.________ |
26. List 7: "Survival Factors"________ | a. E-Meter Drill 12: "Needle Actions"________ |
27. List 8: "Imagination"________ | b. E-Meter Drill 19: "Instant Reads"________ |
28. List 9: "Valences"________ | c. E-Meter Drill 20: "How to Dirty and Clean a Needle"________ |
29. List 10: "Interruptions"________ | d. E-Meter Drill 24: "Assessment by Instant Read"________ |
30. List 11: "Invalidation Section"________ | e. E-Meter Drill 26: "Differentiation Between Sizes of Needle Reads"________ |
31. List 12: "The Elements"________ | SECTION F: STYLES OF AUDITING |
32. Chapter: "Special Session Lists"________ | * 1. HCOB 6 Nov. 64 - STYLES OF AUDITING (Section headed LEVEL IV, DIRECT-STYLE AUDITING)________ |
SECTION E: THE TONE SCALE | 2. DEMO: What is meant by "Direct-Style Auditing"? |
1. HCOB 25 Sept. 71RB, Rev. 1.4.78 - TONE SCALE IN FULL________ | SECTION G: PTS/SP DATA |
2. HCOB 26 Oct. 70 III - OBNOSIS AND THE TONE SCALE________ | * 1. HCO PL 27 Oct. 64R, Rev. 15.11.87 - POLICIES ON PHYSICAL HEALING, INSANITY AND SOURCES OF TROUBLE________ |
3. DRILL: With another student (who acts as coach) go around the course room. The coach takes the student around so the student can clearly see other individual students (without interrupting them) and asks the student doing this drill, "What do you see?" The Coach accepts nothing that isn't plainly visible. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated that he can see just what is there, visible and plain to the eye.________ | 2. DEMO: Each of the sources of trouble (a-j). |
SECTION F: THE AUDITOR'S CODE | a.________ |
* 1. HCO PL 14 Oct. 68RA, Rev. 19.6.80 - THE AUDITOR'S CODE________ | b.________ |
2. DEMO: Each point of the Auditor's Code: | c.________ |
1_____11_____21_____ | d.________ |
2_____ 12_____ 22_____ | e.________ |
3_____ 13_____ 23_____ | f.________ |
4_____ 14_____ 24_____ | g.________ |
5_____ 15_____ 25_____ | h.________ |
6_____ 16_____ 26_____ | i.________ |
7_____ 17_____ 27_____ | j.________ |
8_____ 18_____ 28_____ | 3. HCO PL 7 Aug. 65 - SUPPRESSIVE PERSONS, MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF________ |
9_____ 19_____ 29_____ | * 4. HCO PL 5 Apr. 65 - HANDLING THE SUPPRESSIVE PERSON, THE BASIS OF INSANITY________ |
10_____ 20_____ | 5. CLAY DEMO: A suppressive person.________ |
SECTION G: METERING | 6. Tape: 6608C02 SH Spec-73 - SUPPRESSIVES AND GAEs________ |
NOTE: The student first reads and then thoroughly drills each of the E-Meter drills in this section. | * 7. HCOB 27 Sept. 66 - THE ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY, THE ANTI-SCIENTOLOGIST________ |
1. Book: Introducing the E-meter | 8. DEMO: |
Have an E-Meter at hand while you study this book. Do the actions described in the book with your meter. The student must perform each step as called for in the book. (Refer to the owner's manual for your meter as needed.) | a. Each of the 12 characteristics of the antisocial personality. |
a. Chapter: "How the E-Meter Works"________ | 1_____ 5_____ 9_____ |
b. Chapter: "Setting Up the E-Meter"________ | 2_____ 6_____ 10_____ |
c. Chapter: "The Sensitivity Knob"________ | 3_____ 7_____ 11_____ |
d. Chapter: "The Needle"________ | 4_____ 8_____ 12_____ |
e. Chapter: "The Tone Arm"________ | b. Each of the 12 characteristics of the social personality. |
f. Chapter: "Needle Actions"________ | 1_____ 5_____ 9_____ |
g. Chapter: "Meter Repair"________ | 2_____ 6_____ 10_____ |
h. Chapter: "Get E-Meter Training"________ | 3_____ 7_____ 11_____ |
2. Book: E-Meter Essentials, Chapter A________ | 4_____ 8_____ 12_____ |
3. Book: The Book Of E-Meter Drills, Foreword________ | * 9. HCOB 31 Dec. 78R III, Rev. 26.7.86 - EDUCATING THE POTENTIAL TROUBLE SOURCE, THE FIRST STEP TOWARD HANDLING: PTS C/S-1________ |
4. HCOB 10 Dec. 65, E-METER DRILL COACHING________ | 10. DEMO: The purpose of the PTS C/S-1.________ |
5. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 1: "Touch and Let Go of the E-Meter"________ | 11. HCO PL 20 Oct. 81R, Rev. 10.9.83 - PTS TYPE A HANDLING________ |
6. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 2: "E-Meter Familiarization"________ | 12. DEMO: Why it is important to write up a program for a |
7. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 3: "Setting up and reading a Tone Arm Counter" (Refer to the owner's manual for your meter as needed)________ | person to handle his PTS situation and how you would handle the person if there was any BI on the program, including the program not getting done.________ |
8. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 3A: "Calibration Check of the E-Meter by xternal Precision Resistors." (Refer to the owner's manual for your meter as needed.)________ | * 13. HCOB 24 Apr. 72 I - C/S Series 79, Expanded Dianetics Series 5, PTS INTERVIEWS________ |
9. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 4: "Setting Up an E-Meter" (Refer to the owner's manual for your meter as needed.)________ | 14. DRILL: A PTS interview on a doll. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. Any flunk is handled by reference to the exact LRH material violated. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can do a standard PTS interview.________ |
10. HCOB 11 May 69R, Rev. 8.7.78 - METER TRIM CHECK________ | * 15. HCOB 10 Aug. 73 - PTS HANDLING ________ |
11. DRILL: Doing a meter trim check per HCOB 11 May 69R. The Coach adjusts the meter so that it is slightly out of trim before the student does the check. He then turns the meter over to the student, who does a standard after-session meter trim check and notes down the TA position found on the check. Coach gives a flunk for any departure from standard procedure and shows the student the exact point of the meter trim check HCOB violated. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can do a standard and accurate meter trim check.________ | 16. DRILL: On a doll, drill a PTS handling per HCOB 10 Aug. 73. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. Flunks are handled by reference to the exact LRH material violated. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated that he can do a standard PTS handling per HCOB 10 Aug. 73.________ |
* 12. Book: E-Meter Essentials | * 17. HCOB 8 Mar. 83 - HANDLING PTS SITUATIONS ________ |
a. Chapter B________ | 18. DEMO: How a PTS Type A can be coached through a handling.________ |
b. Chapter C________ | * 19. HCOB 16 Apr. 82 - MORE ON PTS HANDLING ________ |
c. PRACTICAL: Demonstrate what tone arm action is by moving the tone arm of your meter to the positions described in Chapter C of E-Meter Essentials.________ | 20. DEMO: How one could become PTS to a class.________ |
d. Chapter D________ | 21. DRILL: PTS Type A handling on a doll. Coach makes up a PTS Type A situation and answers for the doll. Student must handle as per the issues in this checksheet section, including drawing up a program for handling the situation found and following up to ensure the handling is actually effectively done. Flunks are handled by reference to the exact LRH material violated. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can do a standard PTS Type A handling.________ |
e. Chapter E________ | * 22. HCOB 10 Sept. 83 - PTSness AND DISCONNECTION ________ |
13. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 5RB: "Can Squeeze"________ | 23. DEMO: |
14. HCOB 14 Oct. 68 - METER POSITION________ | a. How to handle an antagonistic source.________ |
15. HCOB 23 May 71 IX - Basic Auditing Series 11, METERING________ | b. When disconnection is used.________ |
16. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 6: "Handling the Tone Arm and Sensitivity"________ | c. How to disconnect.________ |
17. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 7: "Tone Arm Reading"________ | d. The handling of a person who refuses to disconnect from an antagonistic source.________ |
18. HCOB 21 Jan 77RB, Re-rev. 25.5.80 - FALSE TA CHECKLIST________ | * 24. HCOB 24 Nov. 65 - SEARCH AND DISCOVERY |
19. DRILL: Checking for false TA using the False TA Checklist. Coach holds the cans and the student does each step of the checklist including going through the actual physical universe handlings for each step if that step were found to be out. For example, student checks the coach's hands to see if they are too dry, and does the handling that would be done if he found that they were actually too dry. (The last two steps of the checklist include audited handlings which would have to be done by a higher-classed auditor: these audited handlings are not drilled as part of this drill.) On any flunk, the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can do each step of the checklist and that he can use the checklist to find and handle the reason(s) for a false TA.________ | 25. DEMO: The three types of PTS, and the handling of each.________ |
20. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 8: "Tone Arm Motion and No Motion Recognition"________ | Type One________ |
21. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 9: "Tone Arm Motion and Body Motion"________ | Type Two________ |
22. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 10: "Tone Arm Blowdowns"________ | Type Three________ |
23. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 11: "Superlative Tone Arm Handling"________ | 26. HCOB 28 Jan. 66 - SEARCH AND DISCOVERY DATA, HOW A SUPPRESSIVE BECOMES ONE________ |
* 24. Book: E-Meter Essentials________ | 27. HCOB 5 Feb. 66 - S AND D WARNING________ |
a. Chapter F________ | * 28. HCOB 10 June 66 II - S&D - THE MISSED ITEM ________ |
b. Chapter G________ | 29. CLAY DEMO: Illness only PTS.________ |
c. Chapter H________ | 30. CLAY DEMO: What you know if a person who has had an S&D |
d. Chapter I________ | gets sick, and how you handle.________ |
e. Chapter J________ | * 31. HCOB 19 Jan. 68 - S&Ds BY BUTTON ________ |
f. Chapter K________ | 32. HCOB 19 Nov. 78 - L&N LISTS-THE ITEM "ME" |
g. Chapter L________ | 33. DRILL: Drill doing 3 S&Ds on a doll. Coach answers for |
25. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 12: "Needle Actions"________ | the doll (using fruit names for items) and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. Any flunk is handled by reference to the exact LRH material violated. |
26. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 13: "Body Reactions"________ | The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can do 3 S&Ds standardly, with meter and worksheets. |
27. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 14: "Needle Motion and No Motion Recognition"________ | Unbullbaited________ |
28. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 15: "Familiarization with Reading an E-Meter"________ | Bullbaited ________ |
29. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 16: "The Production of Needle Actions"________ | * 34. HCO PL 20 Oct. 76RA, Rev. 25.8.87 - PTS DATA ________ |
30. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 17: "What Makes the E-Meter Read and Cleaning a Read"________ | 35. DEMO: Why a full PTS handling includes having the PTS study the PTS/SP Checksheet.________ |
31. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 18: "Instant Rudiment Reads"________ | 36. HCOB 31 Dec. 78RA II, Rev. 26.7.86 - OUTLINE OF PTS HANDLING________ |
* 32. HCOB 5 Aug. 78 - INSTANT READS________ | 37. HCOB 21 May 85 - C/S Series 121, FPRD Series II, TWO TYPES OF PTSes________ |
33. Tape: 6205C24 SHSBC-148 - E-METER DATA-INSTANT READS (Part I)________ | 38. DEMO: The handling a C/S would program a pc for if the pc said he was PTS to a well-intentioned person. ________ |
34. Tape: 6205C24 SHSBC-149 - E-METER DATA-INSTANT READS (Part II)________ | SECTION H: JUSTIFIED O/Ws |
* 35. HCOB 28 Feb. 71 - C/S Series 24, METERING READING ITEMS________ | 1. Word clear (using the Technical Dictionary) and demo the following: |
* 36. HCOB 20 Sept. 78 - AN INSTANT F/N IS A READ________ | a. a DED________ |
37. DEMO: What an instant F/N on an item means and when this should be taken up by the auditor.________ | b. a DEDEX________ |
38. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 19: "Instant Reads"________ | 2. HCOB 7 July 64 - JUSTIFICATIONS________ |
39. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 20: "How to Dirty and Clean a Needle"________ | 3. HCOB 8 July 64 - MORE JUSTIFICATIONS________ |
40. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 24: "Assessment by Instant Read"________ | 4. DEMO: The mechanism of the justification of overts. ________ |
41. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 26: "Differentiation Between Sizes of Needle Reads"________ | SECTION I: ADVANCED PROCEDURE AND AXIOMS |
42. DRILL: E-Meter Drill 27: "Needle Observation"________ | 1. Introduction________ |
SECTION H: F/N DATA | 2. Chapter: "Self-Determinism Processing"________ |
* 1. HCOB 20 Feb. 70 - FLOATING NEEDLES AND END PHENOMENA________ | 3. DEMO: How an individual can become the effect of his own causes.________ |
2. CLAY DEMO: The end phenomena of a Scientology process.________ | 4. Chapter: "Justice"________ |
* 3. HCOB 8 Oct. 70 - C/S Series 20, KSW Series 19, PERSISTENT F/N________ | 5. Chapter: "The Role of the Auditor"________ |
4. DEMO: A persistent F/N and what the auditor does when he sees one in session.________ | 6. Chapter: "The Evolution of Man"________ |
5. HCOB 10 Dec. 76RB, C/S Series 99RB, SCIENTOLOGY F/N AND TA POSITION________ | 7. Chapter: "Advanced Procedure"________ |
6. DRILL: On a doll, drill the correct auditor procedure for out-of-range F/Ns in a session. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, changing his grip on the cans to simulate TA positions. On any flunk, the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can standardly handle out-of-range F/Ns in session.________ | 8. Chapter: "Thought"________ |
SECTION I: DIANETICS 55! | 9. Chapter: "Emotion"________ |
1. Foreword________ | 10. Chapter: "Effort"________ |
2. Chapter: "Dianetics"________ | 11. Chapter: "Effort Processing"________ |
3. Chapter: "The Fundamentals of Life"________ | 12. DEMO: How the amount of effort a pc has been overcome by determines his position on the tone scale.________ |
4. Chapter: "The Awareness of Awareness Unit"________ | 13. Chapter: "Postulates"________ |
5. DEMO: An awareness of awareness unit in relation to an analytical mind, a reactive mind, a body, clothes, etc.________ | 14. Chapter: "Evaluation"________ |
6. Chapter: "Accent of Ability"________ | 15. Chapter: "Types of Cases"________ |
7. DEMO: The ARC triangle, its component parts, and how they equate into understanding.________ | 16. Chapter: "Computations"________ |
8. Chapter: "The Auditor's Code"________ | 17. Chapter: "Service Facsimiles"________ |
9. Chapter: "Trapped"________ | 18. DEMO: How a preclear uses a service facsimile to apologize for his failures.________ |
10. DEMO: The factors of entrapment and how communication relates to bringing about freedom.________ | 19. DEMO: The anatomy of a service facsimile.________ |
11. Chapter: "Communication"________ | 20. Chapter: "Past Problems"________ |
12. DEMO: The cycle of communication.________ | 21. Chapter: "Future Goals"________ |
13. Chapter: "The Application of Communication"________ | 22. Chapter: "The Emotional Curve"________ |
14. Chapter: "Two-Way Communication"________ | 23. DEMO: The emotional curve.________ |
15. DEMO: Two-way communication.________ | 24. Chapter: "An Analysis of Self-Determinism"________ |
16. ESSAY: Write up how you will apply two-way communication to handle a specific situation in your life.________ | 25. Chapter: "Responsibility"________ |
17. Chapter: "Communication Lag"________ | 26. DEMO: Full responsibility.________ |
18. Chapter: "Pan-Determinism"________ | 27. DEMO: What rationalization is.________ |
19. Chapter: "The Six Basic Processes"________ | 28. Chapter: "Cause and Effect"________ |
20. Chapter: "The Processing of Communication"________ | 29. Chapter: "Definitions, Logics and Axioms"________ |
21. Chapter: "The One-Shot Clear"________ | 30. Chapter: "The Logics"________ |
22. Chapter: "ARC Processing"________ | 31. Chapter: "Axioms"________ |
23. DEMO: What is meant by "processing toward truth" and why this is important.________ | SECTION J: SERVICE FACSIMILES |
24. Chapter: "Exteriorization"________ | * 1. HCOB 22 July 63 - YOU CAN BE RIGHT ________ |
SECTION J: THE COMMUNICATION CYCLE IN AUDITING | 2. Tape: 6308C27 SHSBC-299 - RIGHTNESS AND WRONGNESS________ |
1. HCOB 5 Apr. 73, Reinstated 25.5.86 - AXIOM 28 AMENDED________ | * 3. HCOB 1 Sept. 63 - ROUTINE THREE SC ________ |
2. DEMO: Axiom 28________ | 4. Tape: 6309C03 SHSBC-302A - R3SC________ |
3. Tape: 6402C06 SH Spec-5 - THE COMMUNICATION CYCLE IN AUDITING________ | 5. Tape: 6309C04 SHSBC-302 - HOW TO FIND A SERVICE FACSIMILE________ |
4. HCOB 23 May 71R I, Rev. 4.12.74 - Basic Auditing Series 1R THE MAGIC OF THE COMMUNICATION CYCLE________ | 6. CLAY DEMO: A computation.________ |
* 5. HCOB 23 May 71R II, Rev. 6.12.74 - Basic Auditing Series 2R THE TWO PARTS OF AUDITING________ | 7. CLAY DEMO: A service facsimile.________ |
* 6. HCOB 30 Apr. 71 - AUDITING COMM CYCLE________ | 8. Tape: 6309C05 SHSBC-303 - SERVICE FACSIMILE ASSESSMENT________ |
7. Tape: 6308C20 SHSBC-296 - THE ITSA LINE________ | 9. Tape: 6309CI2 SHSBC-305 - SERVICE FACSIMILES________ |
8. Tape: 6308C21 SHSBC-297 - THE ITSA LINE (cont.)________ | 10. DEMO: How a service facsimile is a substitute confront.________ |
* 9. HCOB 23 May 71 III - Basic Auditing Series 3, THE THREE IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION LINES________ | 11. Tape: 6309CI8 SHSBC-308 - SAINT HILL SERVICE FACSIMILE HANDLING________ |
10. CLAY DEMO: Demonstrate in clay the three important communication lines, showing their relationship to the auditing comm cycle.________ | * 12. HCOB 5 Sept. 78 - ANATOMY OF A SERVICE FACSIMILE ________ |
11. HCOB 14 Aug. 63 - LECTURE GRAPHS (Use with tape 6307C25)________ | * 13. HCOB 6 Sept. 78 II - SERVICE FACSIMILES AND ROCK SLAMS ________ |
12. Tape: 6307C25 SHSBC-290 - COMM CYCLES IN AUDITING________ | 14. DEMO: The relationship between a service facsimile and an R/S.________ |
13. Tape: 6308C06 SHSBC-291 - AUDITING COMM CYCLES________ | * 15. HCOB 6 Sept. 78 III - ROUTINE THREE SC-A, FULL SERVICE FACSIMILE HANDLING UPDATED WITH NEW ERA DIANETICS________ |
* 14. HCOB 23 May 71R IV, Rev. 4.12.74 - Basic Auditing Series 4R, COMMUNICATION CYCLES WITHIN THE AUDITING CYCLE________ | 16. DEMO: The procedure for handling a service facsimile. |
15. HCOB 23 May 71R V, Rev. 29.11.74 - Basic Auditing Series 5R, THE COMMUNICATION CYCLE IN AUDITING________ | Note: This is not to include the handling of service facsimiles by New Era Dianetics.________ |
16. DEMO: Each part of the Auditing Comm Cycle.________ | 17. HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB, Rev. 16.11.87 - MINI LIST OF GRADE 0-IV PROCESSES (13,14) ________ |
* 17. HCOB 23 May 71 VI - Basic Auditing Series 6, AUDITOR FAILURE TO UNDERSTAND________ | 18. a. Study the commands for #13 in HCOB 8 Sep. 78RB and drill it on a doll with full session setup. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. On any flunk, the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student can standardly run the process with the meter and keep session admin. |
* 18. HCOB 23 May 71 VII - Basic Auditing Series 7, PREMATURE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS________ | Unbullbaited ________ |
* 19. HCOB 5 Feb. 66 II - Basic Auditing Series 8, "LETTING THE PC ITSA," THE PROPERLY TRAINED AUDITOR________ | Bullbaited ________ |
* 20. HCOB 23 May 71 X - Basic Auditing Series 9, COMM CYCLE ADDITIVES________ | b. Study the commands for #14 in HCOB 8 Sep. 78RB and drill |
21. DEMO: Three examples of comm cycle additives.________ | it on a doll with full session setup. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. On any flunk, the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student can standardly run the process with the meter and keep session admin. |
________ | Unbullbaited ________ |
________ | Bullbaited ________ |
22. HCOB 1 Oct. 63 - HOW TO GET TONE ARM ACTION________ | SECTION K: EXPANDED GRADE IV |
23. DEMO: What causes TA motion and how.________ | 1. HCOB 14 Nov. 87 VI - EXPANDED GRADE IV PROCESS CHECKLIST ________ |
SECTION K: STYLES OF AUDITING | SECTION L: STUDENT THEORY COMPLETION |
* 1. HCOB 6 Nov. 64 - STYLES OF AUDITING (Section headed LEVEL 0, LISTEN STYLE)________ | 1. STUDENT ATTEST: |
2. DEMO: What is meant by "Listen-Style Auditing"?________ | The following attest is to be signed off, point by point, before |
SECTION L: AUDITOR MUST-NOTS | the student begins auditing Grade IV processes. |
* 1. HCOB 5 Apr. 80 - Q&A, THE REAL DEFINITION________ | If the student has any reservation or question about attesting to |
2. DEMO: Three examples of Q&A and what the auditor should do.________ | any of the points below, he should retread himself in that area. |
3. HCOB 3. Aug. 65 - AUDITING GOOFS, BLOWDOWN INTERRUPTION________ | Only when the student has acquired these skills without question |
4. DEMO: | will he or she achieve good results on Grade IV processes. |
a. The effect on a pc of interrupting a blowdown. | I attest that: |
b. Correct auditor procedure when a blowdown is occurring. |
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* 5. HCO PL 27 May 65 - KSW Series 31, PROCESSING________ | |
6. DEMO: The three oldest rules in processing.________ | |
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SECTION M: AUDITOR ADMIN | |
1.HCOB 6 Nov. 87 - Auditor Admin Series 14RA THE WORKSHEETS________ | |
2. DEMO: The purpose of the session worksheets.________ | |
3. HCOB 5 Nov. 87 - Auditor Admin Series 13RA THE AUDITOR'S REPORT FORM________ | |
4. DEMO: The purpose of the Auditor's Report Form.________ | |
5. HCOB 17 Mar. 69R, Rev. 12.11.87 - Auditor Admin Series 12RA, SUMMARY REPORT FORM________ | |
6. DEMO: The purpose of the Summary Report Form.________ | |
7. HCOB 5 Mar. 71 - C/S Series 25, Auditor Admin Series 10, THE FANTASTIC NEW HGC LINE________ | |
8. DEMO: | 2. CONDITIONAL: |
a. The purpose of the C/S form the auditor fills out after each session_______ | If the student has not completed Method One Word Clearing, an examination is fully passed in Qual on the materials of this checksheet. |
b. Why the C/S gives each session a grade.________ | STUDENT EXAMINER: _____________________________DATE: ____________ |
9. HCOB 31 Oct. 87 - Auditor Admin Series 7RA, THE FOLDER SUMMARY________ | SECTION M: STUDENT AUDITING |
10. DEMO: The purpose of the Folder Summary.________ | The student now begins student auditing of Grade IV processes. Pcs are procured per HCO PL 8 June 70RC II, STUDENT AUDITING. |
11. HCO PL 8 Mar. 71 - Auditor Admin Series 11, EXAMINER'S FORM________ | The student must not and cannot be required by anyone to audit processes above his training level. Where upper-level processes are necessary for a case, upper-level students should be called upon to audit the actions. |
12. HCOB 13 Nov. 87 - Auditor Admin Series 3RA, THE PC FOLDER AND ITS CONTENTS________ | NOTE: YOU ARE NOW QUALIFIED TO BEGIN CO-AUDITING OF EXPANDED GRADE IV (WITH C/S OK), AND MAY DO SO IF YOU WISH. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO AUDIT THE EXPANDED GRADE IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS CHECKSHEET. |
13. PRACTICAL: Make up the following, assemble them in proper sequence and turn them in to the Supervisor for a pass: | Ref. HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB, Rev. 16.11.87 - MINI LIST OF GRADE 0-IV PROCESSES________ |
a. A dummy set of worksheets showing the process "Do birds fly?" run to EP.________ | 1. PRACTICAL: Audit #13 per HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB on a pc to completely satisfactory results by exam report and C/S attest.________ |
b. A dummy Auditor's Report Form showing the session where the process "Do birds fly?" was run.________ | 2. PRACTICAL: Audit #14 per HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB on a pc to completely satisfactory results by exam report and C/S attest.________ |
c. A dummy Summary Report for the above session.________ | 3. CONDITIONAL: Get any errors or misunderstandings on the standard application of the materials of Level IV reviewed and corrected. |
d. A dummy Examiner's Report.________ | 4. ATTESTATIONS: |
e. A dummy Auditor's C/S showing the next process to run is "Do fish swim?"________ | I attest that I have successfully fulfilled the auditing requirements for certification on Level IV, as given above. |
f. A dummy Folder Summary for the session.________ | STUDENT ATTEST: __________________________________________ DATE: ____________ |
SECTION N: PREPARING THE PC | I attest this student has successfully fulfilled the Level IV auditing requirements for certification, as given above, and has demonstrated his competence in auditing the style of this level. |
* 1. HCOB 21 June 72 I - Word Clearing Series 38, METHOD 5________ | SUPERVISOR ATTEST: ______________________________________ DATE: ____________ |
* 2. HCOB 8 July 74R I, Rev. 24.7.74 - Word Clearing Series 53R, CLEAR TO F/N________ | STUDENT C/S ATTEST: _____________________________________ DATE: ____________ |
3. DRILL: Method 5 Word Clearing on a doll. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans. On any flunk, the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the | SECTION N: STUDENT COURSE COMPLETION |
student has demonstrated he can standardly do Method 5 Word Clearing on a meter, keeping accurate worksheets.________ | 1. STUDENT COMPLETION: |
* 4. HCOB 9 Aug. 78 II - CLEARING COMMANDS________ | I have completed the requirements of this checksheet and I know and can apply this material. |
5. DRILL: Clearing commands on a doll. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. Student clears the commands "Do fish swim?" and "Do birds fly?" per HCOB 9 Aug. 78, CLEARING COMMANDS. On Any flunk, the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can standardly clear a command, keeping accurate worksheets. | STUDENT ATTEST: ___________________________________________ DATE: ____________ |
Unbullbaited________ | I have trained this student to the best of my ability and he has completed the requirements of this checksheet and knows and can apply the checksheet data. |
Bullbaited________ | SUPERVISOR ATTEST: _______________________________________ DATE: ____________ |
* 6. HCOB 15 July 74 RA, Rev. 10.3.84 - SCIENTOLOGY AUDITNG C/S-1________ | 2. STUDENT ATTESTATION AT C&A: |
7. DEMO: The purpose of doing a Scientology C/S-1.________ | I attest: |
* 8. HCOB 7 Aug. 78 - HAVINGNESS, FINDING AND RUNNING THE PC'S HAVINGNESS PROCESS________ | (a) I have enrolled on the course, |
9. DEMO: | (b) I have paid for the course, |
a. The final definition of havingness. | (c) I have studied and understand all the materials on the checksheet, |
b. No-havingness________ | (d) I have done all the drills on this checksheet, |
10. HCOB 6 Oct. 60R, Rev. 8.5.74 - THIRTY-SIX NEW PRESESSIONS________ | (e) I can produce the results required in the materials of the course. |
11. DRILL: Finding and running a Havingness Process on a doll. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. Any flunks are handled by the coach showing the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated that he can smoothly and standardly find and run a pc's Havingness Process.________ | STUDENT ATTEST: __________________________________________ DATE: ____________ |
* 12. HCOB 23 Aug. 71 - C/S Series 1, AUDITOR'S RIGHTS________ | C&A: _______________________________________________________ DATE: ____________ |
SECTION O: MODEL SESSION AND RUDIMENTS | 3. STUDENT INFORMED RE: CERTIFICATE VALIDATION BY C&A: |
| I hereby attest that I have informed the student: |
2. DRILL: Drill doing the steps of setting up for a session per HCOB 4 Dec. 77R. Coach observes each step the student does, following along on a copy of the checklist. Flunks are given for any step missed or incompletely or incorrectly done, with reference to the exact checklist point violated. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can quickly set up a session with all checklist points in.________ | a. that to make his provisional certificate permanent he will have to be interned within one year, |
* 3. HCOB 11 Aug. 78 I - RUDIMENTS, DEFINITIONS AND PATTER________ | and |
* 4. HCOB 6 June 84 III - MISSED WITHHOLD HANDLING________ | b. that the skills and techniques of delivering special rundowns, unraveling the more difficult cases and spotting errors in auditing are available on the Hubbard Class IV Graduate Course. |
5. CLAY DEMO: | C&A: _______________________________________________________ DATE: ____________ |
a. ARC break________ | 4. CERTS AND AWARDS: |
b. Present time problem________ | This graduate has been issued a certificate of HUBBARD ADVANCED AUDITOR (Provisional). |
c. Missed withhold________ | C&A: _______________________________________________________ DATE: ____________ |
6. DEMO: A pc who is in session.________ | (Route this form to the Course Administrator for filing in the student's folder.) |
7. DRILL: E-Meter Drill CR0000-4: "See the Session"________ | Founder |
8. DRILL: Flying ruds on a doll. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. On any flunk, the coach shows student the exact LRH reference violated. Each part of the drill is done on a gradient, building up to the point where the student can do the action bullbaited, handling the meter and keeping worksheets. Each step includes drilling the standard use of Suppress and False buttons. | Adopted as official Church policy by CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY INTERNATIONAL |
a. Drill flying the ARC break rud. | |
Unbullbaited________ | (The directions, drills and study assignments which make up this course checksheet were written by LRH Technical Research and Compilations staff. The compilation of this checksheet was done according to specific LRH advices on what materials should be on this course, as well as LRH policies and instructions which prescribe the standard format for course checksheets.) |
Bullbaited________ | |
b. Drill flying the present time problem rud. | |
Unbullbaited________ | |
Bullbaited________ | |
c. Drill flying the missed withhold rud. | |
Unbullbaited________ | |
Bullbaited________ | |
d. Drill flying three ruds. | |
Unbullbaited________ | |
Bullbaited________ | |
* 9. HCOB 11 Aug. 78 II - MODEL SESSION________ | |
10. DRILL: Running a session on a doll from start to end using full Model Session procedure. (Process to be run in the session is "Do birds fly?") Coach answers for the doll and squeezes the cans to simulate reads. Coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated after any flunk. The drill is passed when he has demonstrated he can run full, Standard Model Session. | |
a. Unbullbaited________ | |
b. Bullbaited________ | |
11. HCOB 7 Mar. 75 - EXT AND ENDING SESSION________ | |
12. DRILL: On a doll, drill the standard auditor action when a pc goes exterior in session. Student runs "Do birds fly?" on a doll, with the coach holding the cans and answering for the doll. Coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated after any flunk. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can smoothly take the standard action when a pc goes exterior in session.________ | |
SECTION P: COMMUNICATION PROCESSES | |
* 1. HCOB 10 Dec. 64 - LISTEN-STYLE AUDITING________ | |
2. DEMO: When a prompter is used.________ | |
* 3. HCOB 11 Dec. 64 - PROCESSES________ | |
* 4. HCOB 26 Dec. 64 - ROUTINE 0A (EXPANDED)________ | |
5. CLAY DEMO: The whole design of Level 0 is "Recover the pc's ability to talk to others freely."________ | |
* 6. HCOB 23 June 80RA, Rev. 25.10.83 - CHECKING QUESTIONS ON GRADES PROCESSES________ | |
7. DEMO: The rule regarding checking questions or commands Grades Processes.________ | |
* 8. HCOB 3 Dec. 78 - UNREADING FLOWS________ | |
9. DRILL: Checking process questions for a read, on a doll. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. Student checks the questions "Do birds fly?" and "Do fish swim?" for a read, including use of buttons when needed. Coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated after any flunk. The drill is passed when the student can smoothly and standardly check process questions for a read.________ | |
10. HCOB 7 Aug. 59 - THE HANDLING OF COMMUNICATION PROCESSES, SOME RAPID DATA________ | |
11. DEMO: Why generalized terminals are used in auditing commands.________ | |
12. HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB, Rev. 16.11.87 - MINI LIST OF GRADE 0-IV PROCESSES (1, 2, 3, 4)________ | |
13. DRILL: | |
a. Study the commands for #1 in HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB and drill it on a doll with full session setup. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. On any flunk, the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student can standardly run the process with the meter and keep session admin. | |
Unbullbaited________ | |
Bullbaited________ | |
b. Study the commands for #2 in HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB and drill it on a doll with full session setup. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. On any flunk, the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student can standardly run the process with the meter and keep session admin. | |
Unbullbaited________ | |
Bullbaited________ | |
c. Study the commands for #3 in HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB and drill it on a doll with full session setup. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. From time to time the coach (as pc) gives the student a situation requiring use of the prompters, and the student must handle. On any flunk, the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student can standardly run the process with the meter and keep session admin. | |
Unbullbaited________ | |
Bullbaited________ | |
d. Study the commands for #4 in HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB and drill it on a doll with full session setup. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. On any flunk, the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student can standardly run the process with the meter and keep session admin. | |
Unbullbaited________ | |
Bullbaited________ | |
SECTION Q: EXPANDED GRADE 0 | |
1. HCOB 14 Nov. 87 I - EXPANDED ARC STRAIGHTWIRE GRADE PROCESS CHECKLIST________ | |
2. HCOB 14 Nov. 87 II - EXPANDED GRADE 0 PROCESS CHECKLIST________ | |
3. HCOB 17 Mar. 74 - TWO-WAY COMM, USING WRONG QUESTIONS________ | |
4. DEMO: Why you would not use the question "Who have you had trouble communicating with?" to find terminals to use in running a process on Expanded Grade 0.________ | |
SECTION R: STUDENT AUDITING | |
1. HCO PL 8 June 70RC II, Rev. 11.1.85 - STUDENT AUDITING________ | |
SECTION S: STUDENT THEORY COMPLETION | |
1. STUDENT ATTEST: | |
The following attest is to be signed off, point by point, before the student begins to audit ARC Straightwire or Grade 0 processes. | |
If the student has any question or reservation about attesting to any of the points below, he should retread himself in that area. | |
Only when the student has acquired these skills without question will he or she achieve good results on ARC straightwire and Grade 0 processes. | |
I attest that: | |
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2. CONDITIONAL: | |
If the student has not completed Method One Word Clearing, an examination is fully passed in Qual on the materials of this checksheet. | |
STUDENT EXAMINER: _____________________________DATE: _________________ | |
SECTION T: STUDENT AUDITING | |
The student now begins student auditing of ARC Straightwire and Grade 0 processes. Pcs are procured per HCO PL 8 June 70RC II, STUDENT AUDITING. | |
The student must not and cannot be required by anyone to audit processes above his training level. Where upper-level processes are necessary for a case, upper-level students should be called upon to audit the actions. | |
NOTE: YOU ARE NOW QUALIFIED TO BEGIN CO-AUDITING OF EXPANDED ARC STRAIGHTWIRE AND EXPANDED GRADE 0 (WITH C/S OK), AND MAY DO SO IF YOU WISH. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO AUDIT THESE EXPANDED GRADES IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS CHECKSHEET. | |
Ref: HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB, Rev. 16.11.87 - MINI LIST OF GRADE 0-IV PROCESSES | |
1. PRACTICAL: Audit #1 per HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB on a pc to completely satisfactory results by exam report and C/S attest. _______ | |
2. PRACTICAL: Audit #2 per HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB on a pc to completely satisfactory results by exam report and C/S attest. _______ | |
3. PRACTICAL: Audit #3 per HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB on a pc to completely satisfactory results by exam report and C/S attest. _______ | |
4. PRACTICAL: Audit #4 per HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB on a pc to completely satisfactory results by exam report and C/S attest. _______ | |
5. CONDITIONAL: Get any errors or misunderstandings on the standard application of the materials of ARC Straightwire and Level 0 reviewed and corrected. _______ | |
6. ATTESTATIONS: | |
I attest that I have successfully fulfilled the auditing requirements for certification on Level 0, as given above. | |
STUDENT ATTEST: _______________________________DATE: ____________ | |
I attest this student has successfully fulfilled the Level 0 auditing requirements for certification, as given above, and has demonstrated his competence in auditing the style of this level. | |
SUPERVISOR ATTEST: ____________________________DATE: ____________ | |
STUDENT C/S ATTEST: ___________________________DATE: _____________ | |
CONDITIONAL: If the student is not fast flow, the Examiner inspects auditing reports from sessions that the student has given, verifying that they are legible, properly kept and show success with pcs on the processes of the level. | |
EXAMINER: _____________________________________DATE: ____________ | |
SECTION U: STUDENT COURSE COMPLETION | |
1. STUDENT COMPLETION: | |
I have completed the requirements of this checksheet and I know and can apply this material. | |
STUDENT ATTEST: _______________________________DATE: ____________ | |
I have trained this student to the best of my ability and he has completed the requirements of this checksheet and knows and can apply the checksheet data. | |
SUPERVISOR ATTEST: ____________________________DATE: _________________ | |
2. STUDENT ATTESTATION AT C&A: | |
I attest: | |
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STUDENT ATTEST: _______________________________DATE: _________________ | |
C&A: __________________________________________DATE: ___________________ | |
3. STUDENT INFORMED RE: CERTIFICATE VALIDATION BY C&A: | |
I hereby attest that I have informed the student that to make his provisional certificate permanent he will have to be interned within one year. | |
C&A: __________________________________________DATE: __________________ | |
4. CERTS AND AWARDS: | |
This graduate has been issued a certificate of HUBBARD RECOGNIZED SCIENTOLOGIST (Provisional). | |
C&A: __________________________________________DATE: _________________ | |
(Route this form to the Course Administrator for filing in the student's folder) | |
Founder | |
Adopted as official Church policy by CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY INTERNATIONAL | |
(The directions, drills and study assignments which make up this course checksheet were written by LRH Technical Research and Compilations staff. The compilation of this checksheet was done according to specific LRH advices on what materials should be on this course, as well as LRH policies and instructions which prescribe the standard format for course checksheets.) | |