1812 19th Street, N.W., Washington 9, D.C. HCO BULLETIN OF 1 MARCH 1958 | 1812 19th Street, N.W., Washington 9, D.C. HCO BULLETIN OF 1 MARCH 1958 |
PROCESSES | PROCESSES |
When running Problems of Comparable (or incomparable) Magnitude, use the following three parts. Do not omit any part: | When running Problems of Comparable (or incomparable) Magnitude, use the following three parts. Do not omit any part: |
1. “Invent a problem of comparable (or incomparable) magnitude to (terminal).” | 1. “Invent a problem of comparable (or incomparable) magnitude to (terminal).” |
2. “How could that be a problem to you?” | 2. “How could that be a problem to you?” |
3. “Can you conceive yourself figuring on that?” | 3. “Can you conceive yourself figuring on that?” |
Note: Question 2 may be omitted only if the preclear tells you how it could be a problem to him while answering the first part. | Note: Question 2 may be omitted only if the preclear tells you how it could be a problem to him while answering the first part. |
CONNECTEDNESS: Insertion of the word “You” in the command: ”Get the idea of you making that (indicated object) connect with you.” | CONNECTEDNESS: Insertion of the word “You” in the command: ”Get the idea of you making that (indicated object) connect with you.” |
Best, | Best, |