LONDON HCO BULLETIN OF 27 OCTOBER 1958 | LONDON HCO BULLETIN OF 7 NOVEMBER 1958 |
HOW TO READ PROFILES ON OCA: COMPARING | |
Drop on Critical – havingness drop. | |
Whole line (or majority of points) drops – ARC breaks with auditor. | |
Line doesn’t change (same as before) – p.t. problem not touched by auditor. | |
Rough auditing – reduction of havingness. | HPA COURSES FOR STAFF |
Drop in Responsibility from former week – Auditor evaluation. | Any staff member may enroll in the week-end HPA Course on the following terms: |
Drop in Composed – loss of auditor. Poor CCH 0 in Find the Auditor. |
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Drop in Comm Level – double acknowledgement by auditor, putting pc off before finished. | |
Drop in Appreciative – lowered reality level. | |
Nervous is toughest point to raise on a graph. It is done by finding the auditor. This is a primary point to watch in low profiles. Did preclear find auditor. CCH 3 and CCH 4 are the indicated processes for these low ones. They were designed to find the auditor. | Executive Director |