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CONTENTS THIRTY-SIX NEW PRESESSIONS PRESESSION II: PRESESSION III: PRESESSION IV: PRESESSION V: PRESESSION VI: PRESESSION VII: PRESESSION VIII: PRESESSION IX: PRESESSION X: PRESESSION XI: PRESESSION XII: PRESESSION XIII: PRESESSION XIV: PRESESSION XV: PRESESSION XVI: PRESESSION XVII: PRESESSION XVIII: PRESESSION XIX: PRESESSION XX: PRESESSION XXI: PRESESSION XXII: PRESESSION XXIII: PRESESSION XXIV: PRESESSION XXV: PRESESSION XXVI: PRESESSION XXVII: PRESESSION XX VIII: PRESESSION XXIX: PRESESSION XXX: PRESESSION XXXI: PRESESSION XXXII: PRESESSION XXXIII: PRESESSION XXXIV: PRESESSION XXXV: PRESESSION XXXVI: 3 Versions of – Regimen 6 O/W Commands: Cохранить документ себе Скачать
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 6 OCTOBER 1960R
REVISED 8 MAY 1974
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 6 OCTOBER 1960R
REVISED 8 MAY 1974
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THIRTY-SIX NEW PRESESSIONS

THIRTY-SIX NEW PRESESSIONS

The following material was developed for the 1st Saint Hill ACC. All cases of this ACC were well started toward clear, 25 of them started for the first time. These new presessions were employed. Two of the cases started with two-way comm on failed help only after which some of the presessions following worked.

The following material was developed for the 1st Saint Hill ACC. All cases of this ACC were well started toward clear, 25 of them started for the first time. These new presessions were employed. Two of the cases started with two-way comm on failed help only after which some of the presessions following worked.

NOTE: These presessions are subject to revision after my further study. Their numbers will not be changed. I will probably change some of the processes and commands. They are given here exactly as developed and in the order of development, not workability.

NOTE: These presessions are subject to revision after my further study. Their numbers will not be changed. I will probably change some of the processes and commands. They are given here exactly as developed and in the order of development, not workability.

NOTE: The assistance of Dick and Jan Halpern, ACC Instructors, is gratefully acknowledged for the discussion and testing of these presessions.

NOTE: The assistance of Dick and Jan Halpern, ACC Instructors, is gratefully acknowledged for the discussion and testing of these presessions.

NOTE: Presession I is to be found in HCO Bulletin of 25 August 1960 and is not actually part of this series, not being a havingness confront presession.

NOTE: Presession I is to be found in HCO Bulletin of 25 August 1960 and is not actually part of this series, not being a havingness confront presession.

PRESESSION II:
PRESESSION II:

Havingness: “Look around here and find something you could have.”

Havingness: “Look around here and find something you could have.”

Confront: “What could you confront?”

Confront: “What could you confront?”

“What would you rather not confront?”

“What would you rather not confront?”

PRESESSION III:
PRESESSION III:

Havingness: “Point out something in this room you could confront.”

Havingness: “Point out something in this room you could confront.”

“Point out something in this room you would rather not confront.”

“Point out something in this room you would rather not confront.”

Confront: “What unconfrontable thing could you present?”

Confront: “What unconfrontable thing could you present?”

PRESESSION IV:
PRESESSION IV:

Havingness: “What part of a beingness around here could you have?”

Havingness: “What part of a beingness around here could you have?”

Confront: “What beingness could others not confront?”

Confront: “What beingness could others not confront?”

PRESESSION V:
PRESESSION V:

Havingness: “Point out something in this room you could confront.”

Havingness: “Point out something in this room you could confront.”

“Point out something in this room you would rather not confront.”

“Point out something in this room you would rather not confront.”

Confront: “Point out a place where you are not being confronted.”

Confront: “Point out a place where you are not being confronted.”

PRESESSION VI:
PRESESSION VI:

Havingness: “Look around here and point out an effect you could prevent.”

Havingness: “Look around here and point out an effect you could prevent.”

Confront: “What would deter another?” “Where would you put it?”

Confront: “What would deter another?” “Where would you put it?”

PRESESSION VII:
PRESESSION VII:

Havingness: “Point out something.”

Havingness: “Point out something.”

Confront: “Tell me something I am not doing to you.”

Confront: “Tell me something I am not doing to you.”

PRESESSION VIII:
PRESESSION VIII:

Havingness: “Where is the (room object)?”

Havingness: “Where is the (room object)?”

Confront: “Recall something really real to you.”

Confront: “Recall something really real to you.”

“Recall a time you liked something.”

“Recall a time you liked something.”

“Recall a time you communicated with something.”

“Recall a time you communicated with something.”

PRESESSION IX:
PRESESSION IX:

Havingness: “Look around here and find an object you are not in.”

Havingness: “Look around here and find an object you are not in.”

Confront: “Recall somebody who was real to you.”

Confront: “Recall somebody who was real to you.”

“Recall somebody you really liked.”

“Recall somebody you really liked.”

“Recall somebody you could really communicate with.”

“Recall somebody you could really communicate with.”

PRESESSION X:
PRESESSION X:

Havingness: “Look around here and find something you could have.”

Havingness: “Look around here and find something you could have.”

Confront: “What beingness could you confront?”

Confront: “What beingness could you confront?”

“What beingness would you rather not confront?”

“What beingness would you rather not confront?”

PRESESSION XI:
PRESESSION XI:

Have: “Notice that (indicated object).” (No acknowledgement.)

Have: “Notice that (indicated object).” (No acknowledgement.)

“What aren’t you putting into it?”

“What aren’t you putting into it?”

Confront: “Tell me something you might not be confronting.”

Confront: “Tell me something you might not be confronting.”

PRESESSION XII:
PRESESSION XII:

Have: “Look around here and find something you can agree with.”

Have: “Look around here and find something you can agree with.”

Confront: “What is understandable?”

Confront: “What is understandable?”

“What is understanding?”

“What is understanding?”

PRESESSION XIII:
PRESESSION XIII:

Have: “Look around here and find something you could have.”

Have: “Look around here and find something you could have.”

“Look around here and find something you could withhold.”

“Look around here and find something you could withhold.”

Confront: “What have you done?”

Confront: “What have you done?”

“What have you withheld?”

“What have you withheld?”

PRESESSION XIV:
PRESESSION XIV:

Have: “Notice that (room object). Get the idea of making it connect with you. “

Have: “Notice that (room object). Get the idea of making it connect with you. “

Confront: (First ask: “Is there anything around here that is absolutely still?” If the answer is yes, continue. If no, use another presession.)

Confront: (First ask: “Is there anything around here that is absolutely still?” If the answer is yes, continue. If no, use another presession.)

“Look around here and find something you could stop,” (to change of needle pattern or tone arm) then: “Look around here and find something you could start,” (to change of needle pattern or tone arm) then, when neither command unsettles needle pattern or tone arm any more, use 5 or 6 commands of “Look around here and find something you could change.” Then return to “stop”.

“Look around here and find something you could stop,” (to change of needle pattern or tone arm) then: “Look around here and find something you could start,” (to change of needle pattern or tone arm) then, when neither command unsettles needle pattern or tone arm any more, use 5 or 6 commands of “Look around here and find something you could change.” Then return to “stop”.

PRESESSION XV:
PRESESSION XV:

Have: “Look around here and find something you could withhold.”

Have: “Look around here and find something you could withhold.”

Confront: “What would you rather not duplicate?”

Confront: “What would you rather not duplicate?”

PRESESSION XVI:
PRESESSION XVI:

Have: “Point out something around here that is like something else.”

Have: “Point out something around here that is like something else.”

Confront: “What is something?”

Confront: “What is something?”

“What makes sense?”

“What makes sense?”

PRESESSION XVII:
PRESESSION XVII:

Have: “Where isn’t that (indicated object)?”

Have: “Where isn’t that (indicated object)?”

Confront: “What unkind thought have you withheld?”

Confront: “What unkind thought have you withheld?”

PRESESSION XVIII:
PRESESSION XVIII:

Have: “What else is that (indicated object)?”

Have: “What else is that (indicated object)?”

Confront: “What would make everything the same?”

Confront: “What would make everything the same?”

PRESESSION XIX:
PRESESSION XIX:

Have: “What is the emotion of that (indicated object)?”

Have: “What is the emotion of that (indicated object)?”

Confront: “What intention failed?”

Confront: “What intention failed?”

PRESESSION XX:
PRESESSION XX:

Have: “What is that (indicated object) not duplicating?”

Have: “What is that (indicated object) not duplicating?”

Confront: “What two thoughts aren’t the same?”

Confront: “What two thoughts aren’t the same?”

PRESESSION XXI:
PRESESSION XXI:

Have: “What scene could that (indicated object) be part of?”

Have: “What scene could that (indicated object) be part of?”

Confront: “What past beingness would best suit you?”

Confront: “What past beingness would best suit you?”

“What past thing would best suit you?”

“What past thing would best suit you?”

PRESESSION XXII:
PRESESSION XXII:

Have: “Duplicate something.”

Have: “Duplicate something.”

Confront: “What would be a betrayal?”

Confront: “What would be a betrayal?”

PRESESSION XXIII:
PRESESSION XXIII:

Have: “What is the condition of that (indicated object)?”

Have: “What is the condition of that (indicated object)?”

Confront: “Describe a bad case.”

Confront: “Describe a bad case.”

PRESESSION XXIV:
PRESESSION XXIV:

Have: “What is the condition of that person?”

Have: “What is the condition of that person?”

Confront: “What is a bad object?”

Confront: “What is a bad object?”

PRESESSION XXV:
PRESESSION XXV:

Have: “What aren’t you putting into that body?”

Have: “What aren’t you putting into that body?”

Confront: “What beingness would it be all right to confront?”

Confront: “What beingness would it be all right to confront?”

PRESESSION XXVI:
PRESESSION XXVI:

Have: “What bad activity is that (indicated object) not part of?”

Have: “What bad activity is that (indicated object) not part of?”

Confront: “How would you not duplicate a bad person?”

Confront: “How would you not duplicate a bad person?”

“How would you not duplicate a bad thing?”

“How would you not duplicate a bad thing?”

PRESESSION XXVII:
PRESESSION XXVII:

Have: “Where would that wall have to be located so you wouldn’t have to restrain it?”

Have: “Where would that wall have to be located so you wouldn’t have to restrain it?”

Confront: “Describe an unpleasant environment.”

Confront: “Describe an unpleasant environment.”

PRESESSION XX VIII:
PRESESSION XX VIII:

Have: (a) “What around here would you permit to be duplicated?” or,

Have: (a) “What around here would you permit to be duplicated?” or,

(b) “What is the safest thing in this room?”

(b) “What is the safest thing in this room?”

Confront: “Describe a removal.”

Confront: “Describe a removal.”

PRESESSION XXIX:
PRESESSION XXIX:

Have: “Who would that (indicated object) be a good example to?”

Have: “Who would that (indicated object) be a good example to?”

Confront: “What would that person be a good example to?”

Confront: “What would that person be a good example to?”

PRESESSION XXX:
PRESESSION XXX:

Have: “What would you have to do to that (indicated object) in order to have it?”

Have: “What would you have to do to that (indicated object) in order to have it?”

Confront: “Spot a change in your life.”

Confront: “Spot a change in your life.”

PRESESSION XXXI:
PRESESSION XXXI:

Have: (Auditor holds two small objects, one in each hand. Exposes them alternately to pc, with as little motion of arms and hands as possible.) “Look at this.” (No acknowledgement.) “What around here isn’t this duplicating?”

Have: (Auditor holds two small objects, one in each hand. Exposes them alternately to pc, with as little motion of arms and hands as possible.) “Look at this.” (No acknowledgement.) “What around here isn’t this duplicating?”

PRESESSION XXXII:
PRESESSION XXXII:

Have: “How could you deter a......?” “What have you not given a......?”

Have: “How could you deter a......?” “What have you not given a......?”

Confront: “What could you own?”

Confront: “What could you own?”

“What have you denied owning?”

“What have you denied owning?”

(To clean up Scientology auditing or instruction run on ‘‘auditor’’, “pc”, “instructors’’, “student”, as indicated.

(To clean up Scientology auditing or instruction run on ‘‘auditor’’, “pc”, “instructors’’, “student”, as indicated.

‘‘What would a..... own?”

‘‘What would a..... own?”

“What would a..... not own?’’)

“What would a..... not own?’’)

PRESESSION XXXIII:
PRESESSION XXXIII:

(This is used as a “post-session” to clear up an intensive at the end.)

(This is used as a “post-session” to clear up an intensive at the end.)

Have: Whatever havingness runs best on pc, as havingness command.

Have: Whatever havingness runs best on pc, as havingness command.

Confront: “What have you done in this room?”

Confront: “What have you done in this room?”

“What have you withheld in this room?”

“What have you withheld in this room?”

(To clean up all auditing, use “an auditing room”.)

(To clean up all auditing, use “an auditing room”.)

PRESESSION XXXIV:
PRESESSION XXXIV:

Have: Whatever pc runs best, as havingness command.

Have: Whatever pc runs best, as havingness command.

Confront: “Who have you overwhelmed?”

Confront: “Who have you overwhelmed?”

“Who have you not overwhelmed?”

“Who have you not overwhelmed?”

PRESESSION XXXV:
PRESESSION XXXV:

Have: “Notice that (indicated room object).”

Have: “Notice that (indicated room object).”

“How could you get it to help you?”

“How could you get it to help you?”

Confront: “Whom have you failed to help?”

Confront: “Whom have you failed to help?”

(This will fish up a case who is out the bottom with ARC Breaks. Corrects alter-isness.)

(This will fish up a case who is out the bottom with ARC Breaks. Corrects alter-isness.)

PRESESSION XXXVI:
PRESESSION XXXVI:

Have: “Notice that (room object).”

Have: “Notice that (room object).”

“How could you fail to help it?”

“How could you fail to help it?”

Confront: “Think of a victim.”

Confront: “Think of a victim.”

Replace Havingness of Presession XXV with:

Replace Havingness of Presession XXV with:

Have: “Notice that body.”

Have: “Notice that body.”

“What aren’t you putting into it?”

“What aren’t you putting into it?”

3 Versions of – Regimen 6 O/W Commands:
3 Versions of – Regimen 6 O/W Commands:

1. “Get the idea of doing something to......”*

1. “Get the idea of doing something to......”*

“Get the idea of withholding something from......”*

“Get the idea of withholding something from......”*

2. “What have you done to........?”*

2. “What have you done to........?”*

“What have you withheld from.......?”*

“What have you withheld from.......?”*

3. “Get the idea of having done something to........”*

3. “Get the idea of having done something to........”*

“Get the idea of having withheld something from......”*

“Get the idea of having withheld something from......”*

'*' Assessed 6th Dynamic terminal. (Number 3 runs regret.)

'*' Assessed 6th Dynamic terminal. (Number 3 runs regret.)

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