Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 8 MAY 1969 Issue II | Saint Hill Manors East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 8 MAY 1969 REISSUED 23 JANUARY 1977 |
IMPORTANT STUDY DATA | |
TEACHING THE DIANETICS COURSE | Number of times over the material equals certainty and results. |
As the teaching of basic data restimulates confusions which are then dramatized by throwing the course off line, the teaching of the Dianetics Course as follows is hugely vital. | Results in the student’s own case is a guarantee of successful application by the student. |
The teaching of Dianetics Auditors is laid down on these simple principles. | Founder |
1. The data on tapes and Bulletins is studied without alter-is, interpretation or addition by the student, fellow student, instructor or supervisor. | |
2. Well done and other folders are studied by the individual student. | |
3. No lecturing or additional interpretation or evaluation by Supervisors. | |
4. The student audits only when he has completely passed on 1 and 2 above. He must not audit before he has completed his checksheet three times through. | |
5. Things the student is weak on are done in clay. | |
6. The student is sent to cramming at his own expense for bad auditing goofs. He may also be taken off auditing and made to do his checksheet again. | |
7. Any student question is answered by referring to the HCOB, folder or tape or by explaining it is beyond the scope of Dianetic auditing. | |
8. A rigid invariable schedule is precisely adhered to. | |
9. Checksheets and tapes and folders are gone through in the sequence laid down by the checksheet and not randomly out of sequence. | |
If this is made difficult then the programme must be cut back to the bare bones of the original above. | |
The teaching of standard tech must also be standard. Therefore the above MUST be adhered to completely. | |
Founder | |