Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 17 DECEMBER 1972 Reissued 7 November 1974 Cancels BTB of 17 December 1972 Same title | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 17 DECEMBER 1972 Reissued 7 November 1974 Cancels BTB of 17 December 1972 Same title |
HAVINGNESS | HAVINGNESS |
All valences are circuits are valences. | All valences are circuits are valences. |
Circuits key out with knowingness. | Circuits key out with knowingness. |
This is the final definition of havingness. | This is the final definition of havingness. |
Havingness is the concept of being able to reach. No-havingness is the concept of not being able to reach. | Havingness is the concept of being able to reach. No-havingness is the concept of not being able to reach. |
A withhold makes one feel he or she cannot reach. Therefore withholds are what cut havingness down and made runs on havingness attain unstable gains. In the presence of withholds havingness sags. | A withhold makes one feel he or she cannot reach. Therefore withholds are what cut havingness down and made runs on havingness attain unstable gains. In the presence of withholds havingness sags. |
As soon as a withhold is pulled, ability to reach is potentially restored but the pc often does not discover this. It requires that havingness be run to get the benefit of having pulled most withholds. | As soon as a withhold is pulled, ability to reach is potentially restored but the pc often does not discover this. It requires that havingness be run to get the benefit of having pulled most withholds. |
Therefore havingness may be run in conjunction with Integrity Processing but may not be used to hide or obscure the fact of failure to F/N an Integrity Form question. | Therefore havingness may be run in conjunction with Integrity Processing but may not be used to hide or obscure the fact of failure to F/N an Integrity Form question. |
Founder | Founder |
[Above Bulletin is an excerpt from the HCOB 11 January 62, Security Checking Twenty-Ten Theory] | [Above Bulletin is an excerpt from the HCOB 11 January 62, Security Checking Twenty-Ten Theory] |