Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 21 SEPTEMBER 1965 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 21 SEPTEMBER 1965 |
OUT TECH | OUT TECH |
IN THE SAINT HILL SPECIAL BRIEFING COURSE TAPE OF 21 SEPTEMBER 1965 | IN THE SAINT HILL SPECIAL BRIEFING COURSE TAPE OF 21 SEPTEMBER 1965 |
See also HCO Pol Ltr 21 September 1965, Issue II, “Auditor Estimation Test” | See also HCO Pol Ltr 21 September 1965, Issue II, “Auditor Estimation Test” |
The five Gross Auditing Errors (GAEs) are: | The five Gross Auditing Errors (GAEs) are: |
1. Can’t handle and read an E-Meter. | 1. Can’t handle and read an E-Meter. |
2. Doesn’t know and can’t apply Technical data. | 2. Doesn’t know and can’t apply Technical data. |
3. Can’t get and keep a pc in session. | 3. Can’t get and keep a pc in session. |
4. Can’t complete an auditing cycle. | 4. Can’t complete an auditing cycle. |
5. Can’t complete a repetitive auditing cycle. (Including repeating a command long enough to flatten a process.) | 5. Can’t complete a repetitive auditing cycle. (Including repeating a command long enough to flatten a process.) |
These are the only errors one looks for in straightening up the auditing of an Auditor. | These are the only errors one looks for in straightening up the auditing of an Auditor. |
The six things that can be wrong with a pc are: | The six things that can be wrong with a pc are: |
1. Pc is Suppressive. | 1. Pc is Suppressive. |
2. Pc is ALWAYS a Potential Trouble Source if he Roller Coasters and only finding the RIGHT suppressive will clean it up. No other action will. There are no other reasons for a Roller Coaster (loss of gain obtained in auditing). | 2. Pc is ALWAYS a Potential Trouble Source if he Roller Coasters and only finding the RIGHT suppressive will clean it up. No other action will. There are no other reasons for a Roller Coaster (loss of gain obtained in auditing). |
3. One must never audit an ARC Broken pc for a minute even but must locate and indicate the by-passed charge at once. To do otherwise will injure the pc’s case. | 3. One must never audit an ARC Broken pc for a minute even but must locate and indicate the by-passed charge at once. To do otherwise will injure the pc’s case. |
4. A present time problem of long duration prevents good gain and sends the pc into the back track. | 4. A present time problem of long duration prevents good gain and sends the pc into the back track. |
5. The only reasons a pc is critical are a withhold or a misunderstood word and there is NO reason other than those. And in trying to locate a withhold it is not a motivator done to the pc but something the pc has done. | 5. The only reasons a pc is critical are a withhold or a misunderstood word and there is NO reason other than those. And in trying to locate a withhold it is not a motivator done to the pc but something the pc has done. |
6. Continuing overts hidden from view are the cause of no case gain (see number 1, Suppressive). | 6. Continuing overts hidden from view are the cause of no case gain (see number 1, Suppressive). |
IN TECH | IN TECH |
In getting in Tech one need only locate in the auditor (or self as an auditor) which of the 5 GAEs are being committed and, in the pc, which of the above six is out. | In getting in Tech one need only locate in the auditor (or self as an auditor) which of the 5 GAEs are being committed and, in the pc, which of the above six is out. |
There are no reasons exterior to the 11 given. To get Tech In, requires getting the 5 in for auditors and the six in for pcs and after that, watching the 5 for auditors and 6 for pcs, running standard processes. | There are no reasons exterior to the 11 given. To get Tech In, requires getting the 5 in for auditors and the six in for pcs and after that, watching the 5 for auditors and 6 for pcs, running standard processes. |
If you look for other reasons, this is itself a gross goof. There are no others. | If you look for other reasons, this is itself a gross goof. There are no others. |
[Edited for use on the Dianetics Course as HCO B 7 May 1969, Issue IV, The Five GAEs, page 361.] | [Edited for use on the Dianetics Course as HCO B 7 May 1969, Issue IV, The Five GAEs, page 361.] |