Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 27 JANUARY 1970 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 27 JANUARY 1970 |
NARRATIVE ITEMS EXPLAINED | NARRATIVE ITEMS EXPLAINED |
A Narrative Item is one which will land the pc in a single incident for which there is no chain. | A Narrative Item is one which will land the pc in a single incident for which there is no chain. |
Flagrant example: “The time the horse Baldy dumped me in the Potomac.” | Flagrant example: “The time the horse Baldy dumped me in the Potomac.” |
Obviously there was only one such incident. If it doesn’t F/N, where are you going to go with R3R? No chain. | Obviously there was only one such incident. If it doesn’t F/N, where are you going to go with R3R? No chain. |
Example: “When my mother spanked me.” One incident. No chain. | Example: “When my mother spanked me.” One incident. No chain. |
Example: “A feeling like catching my hand in a 322 IBM computer on March 3 last year.” Only one incident. No chain. | Example: “A feeling like catching my hand in a 322 IBM computer on March 3 last year.” Only one incident. No chain. |
Example: “Like being bitten by a dog.” Several examples on a chain but the SOMATIC he is trying to get rid of has a basic on it of being tortured. | Example: “Like being bitten by a dog.” Several examples on a chain but the SOMATIC he is trying to get rid of has a basic on it of being tortured. |
NARRATIVE CHAINS OF EXCESSIVE LENGTH | NARRATIVE CHAINS OF EXCESSIVE LENGTH |
These are by repeating story. By incident description. | These are by repeating story. By incident description. |
There may be 40 billion times his shoe pinched. | There may be 40 billion times his shoe pinched. |
Example: “Feeling like a shoe pinching me.” The chain is endless. On the same somatic list was “A painful foot.” This, being a somatic, permits you to get to a basic. | Example: “Feeling like a shoe pinching me.” The chain is endless. On the same somatic list was “A painful foot.” This, being a somatic, permits you to get to a basic. |
Example: “Feeling like my parents were cross with me.” There may be seven thousand such incidents. You never get to basic. | Example: “Feeling like my parents were cross with me.” There may be seven thousand such incidents. You never get to basic. |
SOMATICS | SOMATICS |
In old Dianetics, we often ran narratives. They can be run. But now and then there is only one incident and it never arrives at any basic. | In old Dianetics, we often ran narratives. They can be run. But now and then there is only one incident and it never arrives at any basic. |
Or there are so many similar incidents you go on for days! | Or there are so many similar incidents you go on for days! |
The breakthrough came in assessing only somatics, sensations, emotions, attitudes. | The breakthrough came in assessing only somatics, sensations, emotions, attitudes. |
There are two types of chains – (1) story or narrative (2) feelings. | There are two types of chains – (1) story or narrative (2) feelings. |
The feeling chains (pain, soreness, physical sensation) are the ones that relieve what’s wrong with the pc. You can audit for a long time on narrative or story incidents without relieving any somatics. | The feeling chains (pain, soreness, physical sensation) are the ones that relieve what’s wrong with the pc. You can audit for a long time on narrative or story incidents without relieving any somatics. |
Narrative items can give you trouble in R3R. | Narrative items can give you trouble in R3R. |
Somatics, sensations, emotions, attitudes as R3R items not only give you no trouble to audit but deliver the goods. | Somatics, sensations, emotions, attitudes as R3R items not only give you no trouble to audit but deliver the goods. |
A sore arm chain can include incidents such as: | A sore arm chain can include incidents such as: |
1. Being hit by a tree. | 1. Being hit by a tree. |
2. Run over by a carriage. | 2. Run over by a carriage. |
3. Being wounded in a duel. | 3. Being wounded in a duel. |
4. Being hit by a stone axe. | 4. Being hit by a stone axe. |
If “sore arm” is the item assessed (a somatic) then you get all four incidents listed. | If “sore arm” is the item assessed (a somatic) then you get all four incidents listed. |
Suppose you assess 3 “Being wounded in a duel” as the item. It’s a narrative item because it describes the incident. So you run 3 only, never get to 4 and leave the pc | Suppose you assess 3 “Being wounded in a duel” as the item. It’s a narrative item because it describes the incident. So you run 3 only, never get to 4 and leave the pc |
with a sore arm. | with a sore arm. |
He’s trying to get rid of a sore arm, not a duel. | He’s trying to get rid of a sore arm, not a duel. |
Get it? | Get it? |
Founder | Founder |