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BOARD TECHNICAL BULLETIN
30 SEPTEMBER 1971RA
Issue IX
Revised and reissued 21 September 1977
to include sense definitions
Cancels BTB of 30 September 1971R
Issue IX Same Title
BOARD TECHNICAL BULLETIN
30 SEPTEMBER 1971
Issue IV
Reissued 1 July 1974 as BTB
Cancels
HCO Bulletin of 30 September 1971
Issue IV
Same title
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DRILL – RECALL LISTS MODEL SESSION

Supervisors

NAME: Drill – Recall Lists (Reference: Self Analysis, by L. Ron Hubbard.)

AUDITING

COMMANDS: 1. „Can you recall a time when _________ (item from Self Analysis List)?“

Auditing is the application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained Auditor.

„What (sense) did you get in the recall?“

An Auditor is one who listens carefully to what people have to say and is one who is trained and qualified in applying Scientology processes to others for their betterment.

2. „Can you recall another time when _________ (item from Self Analysis List)?“

A process is a set of questions asked by an Auditor to help a person find out things about himself and life and so improve himself and his life and conditions around him. Therefore a more exact definition of auditing would be the action of asking a preclear a question (which he can understand and answer), getting an answer to that question and acknowledging him for that answer.

„What (sense) did you get in the recall?“

A preclear is a term principally used to describe a person who, through Scientology processing, is finding out more about himself and life.

3. „Recall the earliest time you can when __________ (item from Self Analysis List).“

Auditing gets rid of unwanted barriers that inhibit, stop or blunt a person's natural intelligence and abilities – as well as gradiently increasing the abilities a person has so that he becomes more able and his survival, happiness and intelligence increase enormously.

„What (sense) did you get in the recall?“

To be an Auditor you only have to be willing to guide a person's attention to an area in life that is bothering him by asking an exact auditing question, and then be willing to listen attentively to the person's answer and then be willing to accept that answer and acknowledge him for that answer

Senses to be used: Sight, Smell, Touch, Color, Tone, External Motion, Emotion, Loudness, Body Position, Sound, Weight, and Personal Motion.

In doing this you must be willing to follow a Code or a collection of rules (do's and don'ts) that an Auditor follows while auditing someone. This will ensure that the preclear will get the greatest possible gain out of the processing that he is having, and that nothing can occur that will worsen the preclear.

PURPOSE: To train the student to be able to coordinate and apply the commands and procedure of (Self Analysis) Recall Lists so that he can do them smoothly in co-auditing.

In being a PC there are certain guidelines which you should know and follow for your own best gains:

POSITION: Student (Auditor) and a doll (representing the pc) are seated in chairs a comfortable distance apart, facing each other. The student has a clip board with worksheets and report form on it.

1. You should be sure to get plenty of good food and rest and not take alcohol or drugs. This way you will be able to put your full attention on the process.

RUNNING STRESS: Student (Auditor) starts the session and runs a standard session which includes the steps given below. The student also keeps records on the worksheets and report forms as he goes along.

2. When you are not in session do not continue to think about the process and its commands in reference to yourself. It often results in restimulating the reactive mind and not being able to get out of it again. Leave auditing for when you are in session.

The drill is considered passed when the student can do it smoothly and comfortably without flubs or out TRs.

3. Do not discuss your case or sessions with any other persons or students.

STEPS:

On an occasion a student may have a little trouble in auditing which is more than can be handled by the fellow student or the Supervisor. At this time the PC goes to a professional Auditor and has what is called a Review, where he gets special care to bring him through the confusion and back to having wins on course.

1. Prepare your report forms and set up the auditing space and two chairs facing each other. Also have a copy of Self Analysis there and open to the list you will be working on.

Keep these basic definitions in mind as you progress in your study of auditing and processing, follow the Auditor's Code, and you will find that you will be able to bring much increased happiness and ability to the lives of your friends.

2. Inform the Supervisor that you are going to be starting a session and show the Supervisor that you are up to that part of your checksheet, and just where the session will be.

Extracted from the Works of
L. Ron Hubbard D/CS 6
Reissued as BTB by Flag Mission 1234
I/C: CPO Andrea Lewis
2nd: Molly Harlow
Authorized by AVU for the
BOARDS OF DIRECTORS
of the
CHURCHES OF SCIENTOLOGY

3. Get the Pc’s folder and check with the Supervisor so that he knows you understand what the next action is to be. He will give you an OK to start session.

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4. Get the pc, sit the pc in his or her chair, and then sit down across from the pc, knees a few inches from the Pc’s.

5. Ask the pc if it is all right to audit in the room and if not, make things right by adjusting the room or location of auditing.

6. Tell the pc the purpose of such sessions (Reality Factor) – „I want to improve your ability. “

An hour would be a good approximate length for a session. The process win point may occur before that and if it does, end off the session.

7. Tell the pc „Start of Session“ and start your worksheet. (These will be kept throughout the entire session, as the Auditor goes along.)

8. Clear the three basic commands (without the endings), one at a time: Clear the words of the first command in backwards sequence. Then tell the pc the command and find out what that means to the pc. Use a dictionary and have the pc make up sentences to clear any words until the pc understands all the commands. (Note quickly on your worksheets what the commands mean to the pc and any words you have him look up.) Repeat this procedure for the other two basic commands (Ref. : BTB 2 May 72R Clearing Commands).

9. Give the pc an R-factor that you are going to be using different endings on the questions as you go along, and that you will clear each new ending as you come to it.

10. Give the pc an R-factor that after each question you will be asking him to recall a particular sense in that incident.

11. Clear the „senses” one at a time with the pc and find out what each means to him. Use the dictionary and the definitions as given below, and have pc make up sentences to clear any words until the pc understands all of the senses.

Clear „sight“ as what the pc actually saw at the time the incident was taking place.

Clear „smell“ as what odors were present during the scene he is recalling.

Clear „touch“ as anything he was actually touching at the time with the sensation of touch including pressure.

Clear „colour“ as the actual colour contained in the scene called for.

Clear „tone“ as the quality of the sound present when the scene occurred.

Clear „external motion“ as the motion of other people or objects or of energy.

Clear „emotion“ as that emotion the pc felt at the time of the incident.

Clear „loudness“ as the loudness of the various sounds in the incident.

Clear „body position“ as the position of his own body at the time the incident occurred.

Clear „sound“ as those sounds present in the incident.

Clear „weight“ as the heaviness of the things, including the pull of gravity on the pc and the weight of anything he may actually be supporting in the incident such as his clothes, a ball or any other thing which he is actually holding at the time the incident occurred.

Clear „personal motion“ as the motion which the pc himself was undertaking at the time the incident occurred.

NOTE: During the session keep your worksheets as you go along. The commands you give can be indicated by numbers, and also note briefly what the pc says and any changes that occur.

12. Tell the pc „Start of Process“. (Start with List One Page 40 of Self Analysis, by L. Ron Hubbard.

13. Clear the words of the first ending (in backwards sequence). Then read the first command to him, „Can you recall a time when you were happy?“ and ask him what that means to him. Use a dictionary if necessary.

14. Tell the pc „I want you to concentrate on getting the SIGHT in the recall“. Make sure he understands that and then acknowledge him.

15. Give the pc the command „Can you recall a time when you were happy?“

16. Allow the pc to answer and then acknowledge his answer. (If pc answers only „yes“ or that he did it, find out what it was by asking „What was it?“. Make sure you acknowledge his answer when he has finished answering the question.)

17. Ask the pc, „What SIGHT did you get in the recall?“

18. Allow the pc to answer and then acknowledge his answer.

19. Give the pc the next command, „Can you recall another time when you were happy?“

20. Allow the pc to answer and then acknowledge his answer.

21. Ask the pc, „What SIGHT did you get in the recall?“

22. Allow the pc to answer and then acknowledge his answer.

23. Give the pc the next command, „Recall the earliest time you can when you were happy. “

24. Allow the pc to answer and then acknowledge his answer.

25. Ask the pc, „What SIGHT did you get in the recall?“

26. Allow the pc to answer and then acknowledge his answer.

27. Clear the next ending as in step 13. Tell the pc „I’m now going to give you the next command and I would like to know what it means to you. “ „The command is ‘Can you recall a time when you had just finished constructing something?’ What does that mean to you?“

28. Allow the pc to answer, acknowledge and use the dictionary as needed.

29. Tell the pc „I want you to concentrate on getting the SMELL in the recall. “

30. Give the pc the command, „Can you recall a time when you had just finished constructing something?“

31. Allow the pc to answer and then acknowledge him.

32. Ask the pc, „What SMELL did you recall?“

33. Allow the pc to answer and then acknowledge him.

34. Continue down the list in the same pattern used in 13 through 29. Each time you go on to the next item use the next „sense“ (given either on a disc or on the bottom of the page of the recall list.)

NOTE: For each item be sure to clear it first as done in 27, and give the R-factor of the „sense“ to be used with the item as given in 29.

35. If the pc says something that you don’t grasp, ask the pc to repeat it.

36. If the pc says he can’t recall anything on an item, acknowledge him and go on to the next item.

37. Continue down the list until the pc has the EP (Cognition and VGIs). End off with „That’s it“ and write briefly what happened at the EP. At that time signal to the Supervisor. He will have you take the pc to the Examiner to check for the F/N or continue the process (if the EP has not quite been reached). When you go to the Examiner, bring the report back with you and put it with your auditing reports.

38. If the time to end session comes up before the EP (end phenomena) of the process, do the following:

A. Make sure the process is at a flat point and say, „We’ll have to be ending shortly. “

B. When the pc has carried out a few more commands say, „We’re closing the session now. “ (End on a completed cycle after the third command and sense on an item has been answered.) „Have you made any gains in this session?“

C. Quickly note dawn on your report form the Pc’s answer.

D. End the session with „End of Session“. Take the pc to the Examiner who will put the pc on a Meter.

39. Tidy up and complete your report forms, put them in the Pc’s folder, and hand it to the Supervisor. (Worksheets & Auditor Report Form are used.)

NOTE: You may not have to go through the entire list before the pc has an EP (cognition and has VGIs). In other cases, if the pc has not had his EP on the process when you come to the end of a list, go back to the beginning of the same list and go through it again.

The other lists (Two through Twelve – pages 40 to 100 of Self Analysis) are done in the same pattern. Take note that in some lists, such as List Three, there are many sub-lists. Each of these should be run in the same way to Cognition and VGIs.

If the pc has a big win on the lists in general or on the subject of recall, it is not necessary to run any remaining lists. That may be considered a completion.

by Special Project
Revised & Reissued as BTB by Flag Mission 1234
I/C: CPO Andrea Lewis
2nd: Molly Harlow
Re-Revised by Sally Miscavige
for Julie Gillespie Training & Services Aide
Authorized by AVU for the
BOARDS OF DIRECTORS of the
CHURCHES OF SCIENTOLOGY
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