Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO Bulletin of 22 OCTOBER 1970 Issue II | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO Bulletin of 22 OCTOBER 1970 Issue II |
"NO OVERTS" CASES | "NO OVERTS" CASES |
Occasionally you run into a case that "has never committed any overts. " Such a person might, for example, never seem to have anything on F2. | Occasionally you run into a case that "has never committed any overts. " Such a person might, for example, never seem to have anything on F2. |
The proper way to do a Return (Progress) on this is Gradient Scales, discussion of what a harmful act would be, who could be harmed. | The proper way to do a Return (Progress) on this is Gradient Scales, discussion of what a harmful act would be, who could be harmed. |
An HC Out-point session should be done first if it's really bad. | An HC Out-point session should be done first if it's really bad. |
You'll find a kooky fixed idea like "thetans cannot be hurt" or "overts are their own fault," etc. | You'll find a kooky fixed idea like "thetans cannot be hurt" or "overts are their own fault," etc. |
Versions, very light of A-R-C-U, notably agreements crack this sort of thing. | Versions, very light of A-R-C-U, notably agreements crack this sort of thing. |
Ron, in mid-1970, developed some additional processes to handle the type of case that "has never done anything bad. " | Ron, in mid-1970, developed some additional processes to handle the type of case that "has never done anything bad. " |
Some appropriate C/Ses are listed here for use on this type of case. | Some appropriate C/Ses are listed here for use on this type of case. |
For someone achieving minimal results, or with a generally fat Review folder: | For someone achieving minimal results, or with a generally fat Review folder: |
1. Fly all Ruds. | 1. Fly all Ruds. |
2. List to a BD F/N item – "What shouldn't be known?" | 2. List to a BD F/N item – "What shouldn't be known?" |
For someone responding to routine overt pulling (due to, say, natter or no gain) with "no overts," "no withholds," "I wouldn't expect anything to happen from it... ," etc.: | For someone responding to routine overt pulling (due to, say, natter or no gain) with "no overts," "no withholds," "I wouldn't expect anything to happen from it... ," etc.: |
1. Assess GF 40. Include O/R. | 1. Assess GF 40. Include O/R. |
2. Two-way comm the points that read (except Ruds that read as out). | 2. Two-way comm the points that read (except Ruds that read as out). |
Try to phrase the Two-way comm to get his attitude towards the subject that reads rather than do the Class VIII remedy. | Try to phrase the Two-way comm to get his attitude towards the subject that reads rather than do the Class VIII remedy. |
Don't use "you," use "anyone," "others," "another" as he hasn't great reality on himself and it would sound accusative. | Don't use "you," use "anyone," "others," "another" as he hasn't great reality on himself and it would sound accusative. |
Followed later by: | Followed later by: |
1. Discuss why overts are necessary. | 1. Discuss why overts are necessary. |
A pc with R/Ses doesn't really run right. His F/Ns collapse at Exams. This pc can be listed on "What would be an overt?" to BD F/N item. Then next session, the item found can be run Quad Recall and Quad R3R. | A pc with R/Ses doesn't really run right. His F/Ns collapse at Exams. This pc can be listed on "What would be an overt?" to BD F/N item. Then next session, the item found can be run Quad Recall and Quad R3R. |
This last list question can miss a withhold, so check for such if there are unexpected BIs at Exam after the listing session (as well as for wrong items). | This last list question can miss a withhold, so check for such if there are unexpected BIs at Exam after the listing session (as well as for wrong items). |
For someone with fixated attention on an individual (e.g. tends to natter about that person for session after session): | For someone with fixated attention on an individual (e.g. tends to natter about that person for session after session): |
1. Fly a Rud if no F/N. | 1. Fly a Rud if no F/N. |
2. List by L&N – Who or what in your past does ________ remind you of? | 2. List by L&N – Who or what in your past does ________ remind you of? |
3. a) What did you do to (item found)? | 3. a) What did you do to (item found)? |
b) What did you withhold from (item found)? | b) What did you withhold from (item found)? |
Also there is: | Also there is: |
1. Fly a Rud if no F/N. | 1. Fly a Rud if no F/N. |
2. List "Give me an example of an overt" to BD F/N item. | 2. List "Give me an example of an overt" to BD F/N item. |
Followed by: | Followed by: |
1. Fly a Rud if no F/N. | 1. Fly a Rud if no F/N. |
2. Run (on item found on "Give me an example of an overt"): | 2. Run (on item found on "Give me an example of an overt"): |
Quad Recalls | Quad Recalls |
Quad R3R | Quad R3R |
Another C/S is: | Another C/S is: |
1. Fly a Rud if no F/N. | 1. Fly a Rud if no F/N. |
2. Assess Help, Failed Help, Refused Help, Prevented Help. | 2. Assess Help, Failed Help, Refused Help, Prevented Help. |
3. On result: Quad Recalls, Quad R3R. | 3. On result: Quad Recalls, Quad R3R. |
for | for |
Founder | Founder |