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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 30 NOVEMBER 1978R
Revised 10 November 1987
[Revisions in Arial, Deletions marked with...
Note that the marks of the Revisions were not noted in the original bulletin.
Minor details are not marked: LCRC/E, numbering, etc.)]
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 30 NOVEMBER 1978
(Cancels BTB 31 Aug 72RB,
Confessional Procedure)
C/SesC/Ses
Tech/Qual AuditorsTech/Qual Auditors
HCOsHCOs
Level II ChecksheetsLevel II Checksheets
Confessional CoursesConfessional Courses
(This bulletin does not include everything there is to know about Confessionals. The full subject is covered on the Hubbard Senior Sec Checker Course and on the Saint Hill Special Briefing Course. This HCOB does, however, give the modern procedure and all basic steps for delivering a Confessional. It is how to audit any Confessional.)

CONFESSIONAL PROCEDURE

CONFESSIONAL PROCEDURE

(Ref:

Refs:

  • HCOB 5 Aug 78 Instant Reads
  • HCOB 5 Aug. 78 Instant Reads
  • HCOB 28 Feb 71 Reading Items
  • HCOB 28 Feb. 71 C/S Series 24, Metering Reading Items
  • HCOB 8 Feb 62 Missed Withholds
  • HCOB 8 Feb. 62 Missed Withholds
  • HCOB 12 Feb 62 How To Clear Withholds And Missed Withholds
  • HCOB 12 Feb. 62 How to Clear Withholds and Missed Withholds
  • HCOB 3 May 62R ARC Breaks, Missed Withholds
  • HCOB 3 May 62R ARC Breaks, Missed Withholds Rev. 5.9. 78
  • HCOB 11 Aug 78 I Rudiments, Definitions & Patter
  • HCOB 11 Aug. 78 1 Rudiments, Definitions and Patter
  • HCOB 20 Sep 78 An Instant F/N Is A Read
  • HCOB 20 Sept. 78 An Instant F/N Is a Read
  • HCOB 14 Mar 71R F/N Everything
  • HCOB 14 Mar. 71R F/N Everything Rev. 25.7. 73
  • HCOB 3 Sep 78 Definition Of A Rock Slam
  • HCOB 3 Sept. 78 Definition of a Rock Slam
  • HCOB 10 Aug 76R R/Ses, What They Mean
  • HCOB 10 Aug. 76R R/Ses, What They Mean Rev. 5.9. 78
  • HCOB 17 May 69 TRs And Dirty Needles
  • HCOB 17 May 69 TRs And Dirty Needles
  • HCOB 6 Sep 78 Following Up On Dirty Needles
  • HCOB 6 Sept. 78 Following up on Dirty Needles
  • BTB 8 Dec 72RC Confessional Repair List (LCRC)
  • HCOB 23 July 80R Confessional Repair List – LCRE Rev. 26.7. 86
  • HCOB 10 Nov 78R Proclamation: Power To Forgive
  • HCOB 10 Nov. 78RA I Proclamation: Power to Forgive Rev. 26.7. 86
  • HCOB 10 Nov 78R-I Proclamation: Power To Forgive – Addition
  • ...
  • HCOB 28 Nov 78 Auditors Who Miss Withholds, Penalty
  • HCOB 28 Nov. 78 Auditors Who Miss Withholds, Penalties
  • BOOK: The Book Of E-Meter Drills.
  • Book: The Book of E-Meter Drills
  • Sec Checking HCOBs.
  • Sec Checking HCOBs, Sec Checking tapes and tape demos since 1961
  • Sec Checking Tapes And Tape Demos Since 1961.)
  • Cancels:

    ___________
    • BTB 31 Aug. 72RB Confessional Procedure

    “Sec Checking,” “Integrity Processing” and “Confessionals” are all the exact same procedure and any materials on these subjects is interchangeable under these titles (HCOB 24 Jan 1977 TECH CORRECTION ROUND-UP)

    ____________________

    Withholds don’t just add up to withholds They add up to overts, they add up to secrecies, they add up to individuations, they add up to games conditions, they add up to a lot more things than O/W.

    "Sec Checking," "Integrity Processing" and "Confessionals" are all the exact same procedure and any materials on these subjects are interchangeable under these titles. (HCOB 24 Jan. 77, Tech Correction Roundup)

    You are straightening out somebody on a moral code, the “Now I’m supposed to’s.” They’ve transgressed on a series of “Now I’m supposed to’s.” Having so transgressed, they are now individuated. If their individuation is too obsessive, they snap in and become the terminal. All of these cycles exist around the idea of the transgression against the “Now I’m supposed to’s.” That is what a Confessional clears up and that is all it clears up. It’s a great deal more than a withhold. (HCOB 1 March 77, Iss III, FORMULATING CONFESSIONAL QUESTIONS.)

    Withholds don't just add up to withholds. They add up to overts; they add up to secrecies; they add up to individuations; they add up to games conditions; they add up to a lot more things than O/W.

    PROCEDURE

    You are straightening out somebody on a moral code, the "Now-I'm-supposed-to's. " They've transgressed on a series of "Now-I'm-supposed-to's. " Having so transgressed, they are now individuated. If their individuation is too obsessive, they snap in and become the terminal. All of these cycles exist around the idea of the transgression against the "Now-I'm'-supposed-to's. " That is what a Confessional clears up and that is all it clears up. It's a great deal more than a withhold. (HCOB 1 Mar. 77 III, Formulating Confessional Questions)

    A Confessional must be done by someone who is a well trained auditor, skilled in TRs, basic auditing and metering, who can make a prepared list read, and who has been fully checked out and drilled on these techniques.

    PROCEDURE

    Every reading question of a Confessional is F/Ned. The original question must be taken to F/N, not some other question.

    A Confessional must be done by someone who is a well-trained auditor, skilled in TRs, basic auditing and metering, who can make a prepared list read and who has been fully checked out and drilled on these techniques.

    Here is the basic procedure for a Confessional:

    Every question of a Confessional is F/Ned. The original question must be taken to F/N, not some other question.

    1. Set up the room with the auditor seated closer to the door than the pc, so that he can gently put the pc back in his chair if he tries to blow the session. Ensure all the necessary materials are to hand, per HCOB 4 Dec 77, CHECKLIST FOR SETTING UP SESSIONS AND AN E-METER.

    Here is the basic procedure for a Confessional:

    2. Make sure the person is well fed and well rested, that his hands are not too dry or moist, that the cans are the correct size and that the person knows how to hold them. Include all the steps of HCOB 4 Dec 77, CHECKLIST FOR SETTING UP SESSIONS AND AN E-METER. (Also ref: FALSE TA HCOBs.)

    1. Set up the room with the auditor seated closer to the door than the pc, so that he can gently put the pc back in his chair if he tries to blow the session. Ensure all the necessary materials are to hand, per HCOB 4 Dec. 77R, Rev. 19.8. 87, Checklist for Setting Up Sessions and an E-Meter.

    3. Start the Confessional. Model Session and rudiments are used. Ref: HCOB 11 Aug 78, Iss II, MODEL SESSION. If the TA is high or low, do a C/S Series 53RL, assess and handle. If you are not trained in doing a C/S Series 53, end off for C/S instruction.

    2. Make sure the person is well fed and well rested, that his hands are not too dry or moist, that the cans are the correct size and that the person knows how to hold them. Include all the steps of HCOB 4 Dec. 77R, Rev. 19.8. 87, Checklist For Setting Up Sessions And An E-Meter. (Also ref: False TA HCOBs)

    4. Put in any needed R-Factor on doing the Confessional. Briefly explain the meter and the procedure to the person if they are not already known to him or her.

    3. Start the Confessional. Model Session and rudiments are used. (Ref: HCOB 11 Aug. 78 II, Model Session) If the TA is high or low, do a C/S Series 53RM, assess and handle. If you are not trained in doing a C/S Series 53, end off for C/S instruction. If the pc's last session was a Confessional and his TA is high or low, do an LCRE (HCOB 23 July 80R, Rev. 26.7. 86, Confessional Repair List-LCRE).

    The term “I am not auditing you” only occurs when a Confessional is done for justice reasons. Otherwise the procedure is the same. (By “justice reasons” is meant when a person is refusing to come clean on a Comm Ev, B of I, etc., or as part of a specific HCO investigation when the person is withholding data or evidence from such HCO personnel.)

    4. Put in any needed R-factor on doing the Confessional. Briefly explain the meter and the procedure to the person if they are not already known to him or her.

    A Confessional done for justice reasons is not auditing and the data uncovered is not withheld from the proper authorities. Any other Confessional is auditing and is kept confidential.

    The statement "I am not auditing you" only occurs when a Confessional is done for justice reasons. Otherwise the procedure is the same. (By "justice reasons" is meant when a person is refusing to come clean on a Comm Ev, B of I, etc., or as part of a specific HCO investigation when the person is withholding data or evidence from such HCO personnel.)

    By F/Ning each question that reads, and by the use of Examiner and review, there is a great deal of case gain in a Confessional. It permits the person to again feel a part of his group.

    A Confessional done for justice reasons, called an HCO Confessional, is not auditing and the data uncovered is not withheld from the proper authorities. Any other Confessional is auditing and is kept confidential.

    5. Clear the procedure and the use of the buttons “Suppress” and “False” etc. If necessary as an example run a non-significant question to demonstrate the procedure (e.g. “Have you ever eaten an apple?”).

    There is no difference in the actual auditing procedure of an HCO Confessional. Ruds are flown, the questions are standardly cleared, each session is C/Sed and so on.

    6. Take up the first question and clear the words backwards. Then clear the full command, noting any instant read that occurs on the command while clearing, as this is valid. See HCOB 9 Aug 78 Iss II, CLEARING COMMANDS, HCOB 28 Feb 71, C/S Series 24, IMPORTANT, METERING READING ITEMS, and HCOB 5 Aug 78, INSTANT READS.

    There should not be any observers in the room; just the auditor and pc. The only exception allowed is when one is straightening out a marriage and has both partners present in the session. (Ref: Tape 6001C02, Marriage)

    Ensure the pc fully understands the question and what it encompasses.

    By F/Ning each question... , and by the use of Examiner and Review, there is a great deal of case gain in a Confessional. It permits the person to again feel a part of his group.

    7. With good TR 1 give the person the first question, keeping an eye on the meter and noting any instant read, i.e. SF, F. , LFBD. (Ref: HCOB 5 Aug 78, INSTANT READS.) A tick is always noted and in some cases becomes a wide read. (Ref: HCOB 28 Feb 71, C/S Series 24, IMPORTANT, METERING READING ITEMS.) But don’t assume you have a read because you get a tick. Put in Suppress and it will either read or the tick will vanish. In a Confessional, even the smallest change of needle characteristic, if it is instant, is checked into before you go on. But Note: You don’t take a rise as a change of characteristic in sec checking.

    5. Clear the procedure and the use of the buttons "Suppress" and "False," etc. If necessary as an example, run a nonsignificant question to demonstrate the procedure (e.g. , "Have you ever eaten an apple?").

    8. Take up each reading question, getting the what, when, where, all of every overt. Find out who missed it or who nearly found out, and what that person did to make the pc wonder if he knew. Get specifics, not general or vague answers. If no F/N, take the overt E/S to F/N. And ensure that the original question that read is taken to F/N before you leave it.

    6. Take up the first question and clear it backwards, by first clearing in turn each word in the question in backwards sequence. Then clear the full command, noting any instant read that occurs on the command while clearing it, as this is a valid read. (See HCOB 9 Aug. 78 II, Clearing Commands; HCOB 28 Feb. 71, C/S Series 24, Metering Reading Items; and HCOB 5 Aug. 78, Instant Reads)

    9. For security investigation purposes, get all the exact names, dates, addresses, phone numbers, and any other information that might be helpful in investigating the case further, should this be needed.

    Ensure the pc fully understands the question and what it encompasses.

    10. If the pc gives you three or four overts at once in reply to a reading question, you note them and ensure you take each separate reading overt or withhold to an F/N, or E/S to F/N.

    If you get an instant read on clearing the question, you do not need to do the following step (No. 7). Simply go straight to No. 8.

    11. Some people you have to ask the exact question. If your question is even faintly off they F/N. Low responsibility of the pc does this.

    7. With good TR 1 give the person the first question, keeping an eye on the meter and noting any instant read, i.e. , sF, F, LF, LFBD, or a slowed or checked F/N. (Ref: HCOB 5 Aug. 78, Instant Reads, and HCOB 4 Dec. 78, How To Read Through An F/N) A tick is always noted and in some cases becomes a wide read. (Ref: HCOB 28 Feb. 71, C/S Series 24, Metering Reading Items) But don't assume you have a read because you get a tick. Put in Suppress (or if needed, other buttons: Invalidate, Careful Of, Nearly Found Out, Failed to Reveal, Not-Ised, Anxious About and Protest) and it will either read or the tick will vanish. In a Confessional, even the smallest change of needle characteristic, if it is instant, is checked into before you go on. But note: You don't take a Rise as a Change of Characteristic in Sec Checking.

    12. If the person gives off another’s overt, ask if he ever did something like that. You want what the person himself has done.

    8. a. Take up each reading question, getting the what, when, where, all of every overt. . . . Get specifics, not general or vague answers. . . . Do not leave the pc to wander all about without answering the question asked.

    13. Do not take up unreading questions.

    b. If the question reads and the pc can't find the answer, steer the pc when you see the exact same read as the instant read occur again with a "there" or "that" to help him find it.

    a) If a question does not read and does not F/N you can put in the buttons Suppress and Invalidate, asking:

    c. If necessary, vary the original question. You only vary a Sec Check question when by repeating it you would create an impasse. (In such a situation you vary the Sec Check question, find the overt or withhold and F/N the question that found it. Once this has been done, recheck the original question and handle as per No. 20 below.)

    “On the question________ has anything been suppressed?”

    9. After getting all the specifics of the overt from the pc, ask:

    “On the question________ has anything been invalidated?”

    "Is that all of that?" or

    But don’t require it to be answered and don’t look up at the pc expectantly either. If it’s not reading, tell him so and go on.

    "Is that all of that answer?" or

    b) If Suppress or Invalidate reads, it means the read has transferred exactly from the Confessional question to the button. (Ref: HCOB 1 Aug 68, THE LAWS OF LISTING & NULLING.) Put in the button (simply get what the pc has to say and acknowledge), then take up the question. Fully clean the question, as in No. 8 above. Then go on to the next question.

    "Is that all there is to that answer?"

    c) Or, if the question reads and the pc is trying to answer it and is groping, puzzling, baffled and doesn’t have any answer, then check False. Ask: “Was that a false read?”, in which case it will read and on indication that it was a false read will now F/N. If no F/N, E/S to F/N.

    This is not a metered question – one does not check this question on the meter, it is simply asked. (Ref: Tape 6202C13, Prep Clearing)

    14. Follow up fully on any Dirty Needle. A dirty needle will either clean or turn into an R/S. It is your hottest string to pull in finding and turning on an R/S. Thus it is not to be overlooked. The area that is producing a dirty needle when questioned for full data will either clean or go into an R/S. The area that gave the dirty needle is considered clean when you can go over it and it no longer produces a dirty needle. If a dirty needle still persists then there is more to the withhold itself or something the pc isn’t voicing about the withhold or how he feels about the withhold. But, pushed. with auditor’s TRs in, this dirty needle will turn into an R/S or it will fully clean. (Ref: HCOB 6 Sept 78, FOLLOWING UP ON DIRTY NEEDLES, and HCOB 17 May 69, TRs AND DIRTY NEEDLES.)

    10. Get the justifications off by asking:

    The auditor must know cold the difference between an R/S and a dirty needle. The difference is in the character of the read not the size. (Ref: HCOB 3 Sept 78, URGENT, URGENT, URGENT, DEFINITION OF A ROCK SLAM.)

    "Have you justified that overt?" or

    A Confessional is not a rote procedure. Your job is to get the data and help the pc. Sometimes you will be thrown curves or may encounter attempts to be led off in the wrong direction. This is simply a sure indicator the subject is withholding and that the withhold is in restimulation. One has to ignore the volunteer misdirections of the pc as the pc is of course misdirecting, and simply get the read E/Sed or the W/H F/Ned. You must use your tools as given in HCOBs, Sec Checking tapes and tape demonstrations since 1961.

    "Why wasn't that an overt?"

    15. Take the original reading question to F/N. Not some other question. This all comes under the heading of completing cycles of action and getting one auditing question answered before you ask a second question.

    These questions aren't metered. Get the question answered and ask for any more justifications until all are gotten. Quite often they will come off in a torrent, to the great relief of the pc.

    In going earlier similar to take the question to F/N, always repeat the Confessional question as part of the earlier similar command to keep the person on that question.

    11. Get each person that missed it and what each of them did that made the pc wonder whether he or she knew (not metered). Ask:

    Example: “Is there an earlier similar time you ate an apple?”

    a. "Who missed it?" or "Who nearly found out?" then

    16. On each question be sure you get all the overts. When you have taken a specific chain of overts earlier similar to F/N, then re-check the original question for any read. If it F/Ns, fine. It’s clean.

    b. "What did (he/she) do to make you wonder whether or not (he/she) knew?" then

    If it reads you have another overt or overt chain to clear to F/N on that question. Use False and Protest buttons as needed.

    c. "Who else missed it?" and repeat (b) above.

    Example:

    d. Get another and another person who missed it, each time repeating (b) above.

    Question A: “Have you committed any overts against apples?” Meter reads. Auditor gets an overt, takes it E/S to F/N. Auditor then re-checks Question A. Meter reads. Pc finds another overt against apples. Auditor takes it E/S to F/N.

    This step is done even if the withhold F/Ns before the step is reached. If it does, indicate the F/N and go ahead with the "missed" step.

    You clean it, getting all, until the original question F/Ns.

    If no F/N, take the overt E/S to F/N. And ensure that the original question that read is taken to F/N before you leave it.

    (Ref: HCOB 14 Mar 71R Corr & Rev 25 Jul 73, F/N EVERYTHING HCOB 19 Oct 61, SECURITY QUESTIONS MUST BE NULLED HCOB 10 May 62, PREPCHECKING AND SEC CHECKING.)

    12. For security investigation purposes, get all the exact names, dates, addresses, phone numbers and any other information that might be helpful in investigating the case further, should this be needed.

    17. If the person gets critical, realize you have missed a withhold and pull it. It is no light thing to miss withholds and mess up a pc when doing a Confessional. So be alert for any of the 15 manifestations of missed withhold and handle fully should any of these crop up. (Ref: HCOB 8 Feb 62, URGENT, MISSED WITHHOLDS, HCOB 12 Feb 62, HOW TO CLEAR WITHHOLDS AND MISSED WITHHOLDS, HCOB 3 May 62R Rev 5 Sep 78, ARC BREAKS, MISSED WITHHOLDS, HCOB 11 Aug 78 Iss I, RUDIMENTS, DEFINITIONS AND PATTER.)

    13. If the pc gives you three or four overts at once in reply to a reading question, you note them and ensure you take each separate reading overt or withhold to an F/N, or E/S to F/N.

    It is wise, particularly when doing a Confessional of any length, to periodically check the question, “In this session has a withhold been missed?” or “Have I missed a withhold on you?”.

    14. Some people you have to ask the exact question. If your question is even faintly off, they F/N. Low responsibility of the pc does this.

    18. At the first sign of any trouble in doing a Confessional check for: missed withholds, false reads and ARC breaks, in that order, and fully handle what you get. In the majority of cases the above buttons should resolve the difficulty.

    15. If the person gives off another's overt, ask if he ever did something like that. You want what the person himself has done.

    If not, handle with an LCRC (BTB 8 Dec 72RC, CONFESSIONAL REPAIR LIST). Use of the above buttons first, however, before resorting to the LCRC, avoids the possibility of getting into an “overrepair” situation.

    16. Do not take up unreading questions.

    19. If the pc consistently immediately dives whole track on Confessional questions, use the preface “In this lifetime…”, with good R-Factor. This should not be used to prevent him going whole track on the earlier similar command to F/N the question.

    a. If a question does not read and does not F/N, you can put in the buttons Suppress and Invalidate, asking:

    20. One must always report a Rock Slam in the auditing report, note it with session date and page inside the left cover of the pc’s folder and report it to ethics including the question or subject which rock slammed, phrased exactly. (HCOB 10 Aug 76R, Rev 5 Sep 78, R/Ses, WHAT THEY MEAN.)

    "On the question _____ has anything been suppressed?"

    As the R/S is probably the single most important and dangerous read on the meter, it is important that they are carefully noted when doing a Confessional.

    "On the question _____ has anything been invalidated?"

    For a pc to be branded as an R/Ser is a very serious thing. Also for a real R/Ser to be overlooked by an auditor is a catastrophe both to the pc and to those around that particular person. (Ref: HCOB 24 Jan 77, TECH CORRECTION ROUND-UP.)

    Other buttons can be checked as well (Careful Of, Nearly Found Out, Failed to Reveal, Not-Ised, Anxious About and Protest) to get a Confessional question reading.

    Valid R/Ses are not always instant reads. An R/S can read prior or latently. (HCOB 3 Sep 78, URGENT, URGENT, URGENT, DEFINITION OF A ROCK SLAM.)

    But don't require it to be answered and don't look up at the pc expectantly either. If it's not reading, handle as per No. 20.

    21. If you want a pc to stop fiddling with the cans you make them put their hands on the table and keep them there.

    b. If Suppress or Invalidate or one of the other buttons reads, it means the read has transferred exactly from the Confessional question to the button. (Ref: HCOB 1 Aug. 68, The Laws Of Listing And Nulling.) Put in the button (simply get what the pc has to say and acknowledge), then take up the question. Fully clean the question, as in numbers 8-11 above. . . .

    22. HCO or executives may request a Confessional be done but neither Tech nor Qual are bound by such requests as an FES could reveal that the trouble stems from “out-lists” or other matters needing correction. They should however take cognizance of such requests and do all possible to get the person handled.

    c. Or, if the question reads and the pc is trying to answer it and is groping, puzzling, baffled and doesn't have any answer, then check False. Ask: "Has anyone said you had a _____ when you didn't?" in which case it will read and on indication that it was a false read will now F/N. If no F/N, E/S to F/N.

    23. If a reading question does not go to F/N and bogs or the TA goes high, take up an LCRC (Confessional Repair List, BTB 8 Dec 72RC), assess and handle per instructions.

    Also check Protest, Invalidate and Suppress to clean up a false read.

    24. End off any Confessional session and the entire Confessional itself, when complete, with the rudiments which would pick up anything which might have been missed: Half Truth, Untruth, Missed Withhold, Told All, etc. Use the prefix “In this session…” or “In this Confessional…”. Take any reading rudiment E/S as needed to F/N.

    17. Follow up fully on any Dirty Needle. A dirty needle will either clean or turn into an R/S. It is your hottest string to pull in finding and turning on an R/S. Thus it is not to be overlooked. The area that is producing a dirty needle when questioned for full data will either clean or go into an R/S. The area that gave the dirty needle is considered clean when you can go over it and it no longer produces a dirty needle. If a dirty needle still persists, then there is more to the withhold itself or something the pc isn't voicing about the withhold or how he feels about the withhold. But, pushed, with auditor's TRs in, this dirty needle will turn into an R/S or it will fully clean. (Ref: HCOB 6 Sept. 78, Following Up On Dirty Needles, and HCOB 17 May 69, TRs and Dirty Needles)

    25. When the Confessional is fully completed, the auditor who has administered the Confessional informs the person he is forgiven for the overts and withholds he has just confessed, using the following statement:

    The auditor must know cold the difference between an R/S and a dirty needle. The difference is in the character of the read, not the size. (Ref: HCOB 3 Sept. 78, Definition of a Rock Slam)

    “By the power invested in me, any overts and withholds you have fully and truthfully told me are forgiven by Scientologists.”

    18. A Confessional is not a rote procedure. Your job is to get the data and help the pc. Sometimes you will be thrown curves or may encounter attempts to be led off in the wrong direction. This is simply a sure indicator the subject is withholding and that the withhold is in restimulation. One has to ignore the volunteer misdirections of the pc, as the pc is of course misdirecting, and simply get the read E/Sed or the W/H F/Ned. You must use your tools as given in HCOBs, Sec Checking tapes and tape demonstrations since 1961.

    The usual response of the pc is instant relief and VGIs. On any adverse reaction to the Proclamation of Forgiveness, get the rest of the withhold or repair the Confessional session at once.

    19. Take the original reading question to F/N. Not some other question. This all comes under the heading of completing cycles of action and getting one auditing question answered before you ask a second question.

    (Ref:

    In going earlier-similar to take the question to F/N, always repeat the Confessional question as part of the earlier-similar command to keep the person on that question.

    • HCOB 10 Nov 78 R. PROCLAMATION: POWER TO FORGIVE

    Example: "Is there an earlier-similar time you ate an apple?"

  • HCOB 10 Nov 78R-1, Addition of 26 Nov 78, PROCLAMATION: POWER TO FORGIVE – ADDITION.)
  • 20. a. On each question be sure you get all the overts. When you have taken a specific chain of overts earlier-similar to F/N, then re-check the original question for any read. If it F/Ns, fine. It's clean.

    26. All worksheets are routed to Tech Services so they can be included in the person’s pc folder. (Ref: HCOB 28 Oct 76, C/S Series 98, AUDITING FOLDERS, OMISSIONS IN COMPLETENESS.)

    If it reads, you have another overt or overt chain to clear to F/N on that question. Use False and Protest buttons as needed.

    27. Examiner. All Confessionals must be followed immediately by a standard pc examination. The folder is then routed to the C/S.

    Example: Question A: "Have you committed any overts against apples?" Meter reads. Auditor gets an overt, takes it E/S to F/N. Auditor then re-checks Question A. Meter reads. Pc finds another overt against apples. Auditor takes it E/S to F/N.

    The C/S looks for any nonsequitur F/N on some other subject. It’s the primary thing he inspects.

    You clean it, getting all, until the original question F/Ns. (Refs: HCOB 14 Mar. 71R, rev. 25.7. 73, F/N Everything; HCOB 19 Oct. 61, Security Questions Must Be Nulled; HCOB 10 May 62, Prepchecking and Sec Checking)

    If a person falls on his head after a Confessional session an LCRC is given. However, an FES to find missing questions that F/Ned on something else is done. Standard C/S rules apply to Confessionals.

    Do not recheck the question on a persistent F/N. End off and recheck later.

    28. On any bad Exam Report (non-F/N, BIs or nonoptimum statement) after a Confessional, or on any person who gets sick or upset or does not do well or has a high or low TA, give an LCRC as the very next action.

    b. If you had to vary a question to uncover an overt, recheck your original question and handle it to F/N.

    The 24-hour red tag rule must be strictly enforced.

    c. If you can't F/N a Confessional question, there is something on it. A Confessional list should F/N all the way down. If it doesn't, it is not clean. On a question that is not reading but not F/Ning, you must find out why and get it handled and thereby get it F/Ned on recheck.

    AUDITOR ATTITUDE AND TRs

    You can put in the ruds, Suppress, Invalidate, Evaluate, Protest, Unnecessary, Assert, Careful Of, Failed to Reveal, Not-Ised and the False button ("Has anyone said you had a _____ when you didn't?"); any of these could be preventing an F/N.

    If the pc is not in session you won’t get the withholds. TRs play a large part in the pc being willing to talk to the auditor. A wrong or challenging auditor attitude can throw the scene off as there is a destroyed comm cycle. If TRs are rough or choppy the pc feels he’s being accused.

    But if after putting in these buttons you do not get an F/N on the question, there's a withhold on it. All the tools of Confessional tech are at your disposal to find the withhold.

    A poor or comm lag TR 2, hidden from the view of the C/S, can also mess up a person in a Confessional. It invalidates his answers and makes him feel he hasn’t gotten it off. If suspected, this could be checked by D of P interview or person to the Examiner for: “What did the auditor do?” (Also see HCOB 16 Aug 71R Iss II, Rev 5 Jul 78, TRAINING DRILLS REMODERNIZED.)

    You can repeat the question in various ways and you may get a read that way.

    So TRs must be polished and the auditor, while maintaining good ethics presence, takes the role of confessor when handling the pc’s answers and makes it safe for the pc to get off his overts and withholds. Similarly, an auditor who is certain of his tech and does not miss withholds will build the pc’s confidence in him.

    If you have encountered a still needle that does not react, apply HCOB 11 Apr. 82, Sec Checking Implants, and HCOB 13 Apr. 82, Still Needle and Confessionals.

    Anyone doing a Confessional should be fully trained and interned by doing a course and interneship in the handling of Confessionals.

    21. If the person gets critical, realize you have missed a withhold and pull it. It is no light thing to miss withholds and mess up a pc when doing a Confessional. So be alert for any of the 15 manifestations of a missed withhold and handle fully should any of these crop up. (Refs: HCOB 8 Feb. 62, Missed Withholds; HCOB 12 Feb. 62, How to Clear Withholds and Missed Withholds; HCOB 3 May 62R, rev. 5.9. 78, ARC Breaks, Missed Withholds; HCOB 11 Aug. 78 I, Rudiments, Definitions and Patter)

    You had better determine to become an expert in it, since an auditor’s inability to handle this is a fast route to “how to win enemies and wrongly influence people.” (HCOB 24 Jan 77, TECH CORRECTION ROUND-UP.)

    It is wise, particularly when doing a Confessional of any length, to periodically check the question, "In this session has a withhold been missed?" or "Have I missed a withhold on you?"

    But even more important is the fact that, in knowing and applying Confessional tech correctly, you are helping the individual to face up to his responsibilities in his group and the society and putting him back into communication with his fellow man, his family, and the world at large.

    22. At the first sign of any trouble in doing a Confessional check for missed withholds, false reads and ARC breaks, in that order, and fully handle what you get. In the majority of cases the above questions should resolve the difficulty.

    L. RON HUBBARD
    Founder

    If not, handle with an LCRE.. . . Use of the above three questions first, however, before resorting to the LCRE, avoids the possibility of getting into an "overrepair" situation.

    LRH:jk/clb

    23. If the pc consistently immediately dives whole track on Confessional questions, use the preface "In this lifetime... " with good R-factor. This should not be used to prevent him going whole track on the earlier-similar command to F/N the question.

    24. One must always report a Rock Slam in the Auditing Report, note it with session date and page in the Folder Summary and on the topmost program sheet in the pc's folder, and report it to ethics including the question or subject which rock slammed, phrased exactly. (HCOB 10 Aug. 76R, Rev. 5.9. 78, R/Ses, What They Mean)

    As the R/S is probably the single most important and dangerous read on the meter, it is important that they are carefully noted when doing a Confessional.

    For a pc to be branded as an R/Ser is a very serious thing. Also for a real R/Ser to be overlooked by an auditor is a catastrophe both to the pc and to those around that particular person. (Ref: HCOB 24 Jan. 77, Tech Correction Roundup)

    Valid R/Ses are not always instant reads. An R/S can read prior or latently. (HCOB 3 Sept. 78, Definition of a Rock Slam)

    25. If you want a pc to stop fiddling with the cans, you make them put their hands on the table and keep them there.

    26. HCO or executives may request a Confessional be done but neither Tech nor Qual are bound by such requests, as an FES could reveal that the trouble stems from "out-lists" or other matters needing correction. They should, however, take cognizance of such requests and do all possible to get the person handled.

    27. If a reading question does not go to F/N and bogs or the TA goes high, take up an LCRE,. . . assess and handle per instructions.

    28. End off any Confessional session and the entire Confessional itself, when complete, with the rudiments which would pick up anything which might have been missed: Half-Truth, Untruth, Missed Withhold, Told All, etc. Use the prefix "In this session... " or "In this Confessional... " Take any reading rudiment E/S as needed to F/N.

    29. When the Confessional is fully completed, the auditor who has administered the Confessional informs the person he is forgiven for the overts and withholds he has just confessed, using the following statement:

    "By the power invested in me, any overts and withholds you have fully and truthfully told me are forgiven by Scientologists. "

    The usual response of the pc is instant relief and VGIs. On any adverse reaction to the Proclamation of Forgiveness, get the rest of the withhold or repair the Confessional session at once. (Ref: HCOB 10 Nov. 78RA I, rev. 26.7. 86, Proclamation: Power to Forgive. . .)

    This proclamation is not done on an HCO Confessional.

    30. All Confessional and HCO Confessional worksheets must be included in the person's pc folder, regardless of who or what is doing the Confessional. (Ref: HCOB 28 Oct. 76, C/S Series 98, Auditing Folders, Omissions in Completeness)

    31. Examiner. All Confessionals must be followed immediately by a standard pc examination. The folder is then routed to the C/S.

    The C/S looks for any nonsequitur F/N on some other subject. It's the primary thing he inspects.

    If a person falls on his head after a Confessional session, an LCRE is given. However, an FES must be done which should include finding any Confessional questions that F/Ned on something other than what was asked. Standard C/S rules apply to Confessionals. (Ref: HCOB 20 Nov. 73 II, C/S Series 89, F/N What You Ask or Program)

    32. On any bad Exam Report (non-F/N, BIs or nonoptimum statement) after a Confessional, or on any person who gets sick or upset or does not do well or has a high or low TA, give an LCRE as the very next action.

    The 24-hour red tag rule must be strictly enforced.

    RESTIMULATING THE WITHHOLD

    Withholds restimulate. They are actually not in view and have to be keyed in.

    The art of Sec Checking is restimulating the material to be picked up and then picking it up. It is auditing done hammer and tongs, steering the pc's attention, restimulating the subject to find out if there is anything that can be picked up and then going ahead and picking it up.

    In a Confessional you are pressing home the question to the pc. You are making sure that the pc understands the question and knows that the question applies to his life.

    A good auditor gets something done and audits the pc in front of him. As the auditor you are not there to "get through the Confessional. " You are there to get through to the pc and restimulate whatever withholds exist on that subject.

    DIRECT THE PC'S ATTENTION

    The pc's attention must be very strictly controlled.

    You have to direct the pc's attention to get him to look at what you want him to look at.

    He must not be allowed to wander off the question or to "itsa" on and on about something not pertinent to the question asked.

    If the pc is unable to find the answer to a question, then help him by guiding his attention against the needle.

    This is quite simple. As the pc is thinking, you will see the same reaction on the needle that the meter gave when you first asked the question. Softly say "That" or "There" or "What's that you're looking at?" The pc can then say what he or she is looking at that moment.

    If the pc can't get the rest of an overt, you should get him to look and your communication to the pc would be along the line of directing the pc's attention so that he can find out more.

    In both of these cases you are directing the pc's attention to find out.

    Example:

    Auditor asks Confessional question. Pc answers "I just don't know. "

    A wrong response by the auditor would be "Tell me about it. "

    A correct response would be "Well, let's look at it. Come on, let's dig it up a little bit more. There must be some pieces showing someplace. "

    You must keep in mind that a pc who is in-session is always willing to reveal. He just doesn't know what to reveal. A pc will be driven out of session when told to reveal something, when he doesn't yet know what to reveal.

    AUDITOR ATTITUDE AND TRs

    If the pc is not in-session, you won't get the withholds. TRs play a large part in the pc being willing to talk to the auditor. A wrong or challenging auditor attitude can throw the scene off as there is a destroyed comm cycle. If TRs are rough or choppy, the pc feels he's being accused.

    A poor or comm lag TR 2, hidden from the view of the C/S, can also mess up a person in a Confessional. It invalidates his answers and makes him feel he hasn't gotten it off. If suspected, this could be checked by D of P interview or person to the Examiner for: "What did the auditor do?" (Also see HCOB 16 Aug. 71R II, rev. 5.7. 78, Training Drills Remodernized)

    So TRs must be polished and the auditor, while maintaining good ethics presence, takes the role of confessor when handling the pc's answers and makes it safe for the pc to get off his overts and withholds. Similarly, an auditor who is certain of his tech and does not miss withholds will build the pc's confidence in him.

    Anyone doing a Confessional should be fully trained and interned by doing a course and internship in the handling of Confessionals.

    You had better determine to become an expert in it, since an auditor's inability to handle this is a fast route to "how to win enemies and wrongly influence people. " (HCOB 24 Jan. 77, Tech Correction Roundup)

    But even more important is the fact that, in knowing and applying Confessional tech correctly, you are helping the individual to face up to his responsibilities in his group and die society and putting him back into communication with his fellow man, his family and the world at large.

    L. RON HUBBARD
    Founder

    Revision assisted by LRH Technical Research and Compilations