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Transcript of lecture by L. Ron Hubbard AICL-19 Part 2 renumbered 10A (part 2) and again renumbered 22 for the "Exteriorization and the Phenomena of Space" cassette series.Transcript of lecture by L. Ron Hubbard AICL-17 renumbered 9A and again renumbered 19 for the "Exteriorization and the Phenomena of Space" cassette series.
Tape number 670 on the Flag Master List.
Note that AICL-19 (10A) (672) was a single long lecture (over 90 min) which was divided into 3 shorter (30 min +) lectures (numbers 21 to 23) in the clearsound version.

SUBJECTIVE PROCESSES - PERIMETER PROCESSING

WHY A THETAN IS STUCK IN A BODY, PART II

A lecture given on 16 October 1953
A lecture and auditing demonstration given on 16 October 1953[Based on the clearsound version only.]
[Based on the clearsound version only.]

[This lecture includes experimenting with a "ping" or "beep" meter that makes a shrill beeping sound.
The clearsound transcript does not attempt to note all the endless beepings recorded as the "meter" is tried out.]
First morning lecture of October the 16th.


And continuing this morning some material on subjective processing.

Continuing this October 16th demonstration on this E-Meter.

You're going to get so confoundedly tired of subjective processing when you get through that the next time you sit down to figure you'll say, "Uh-uh. No, let's just blow the circuit instead and then do what's right."

LRH: Two mothers. Did you blow them up?

Yesterday four were run, very particularly on subjective processes. What happened to you?

All right. Have two more babies...

Male voice: A few somatics and one time I had a tinge just a twinge, rather, of nausea, but it didn't last long, not even long enough to say something...

PC: Do you want the mothers blown up too?

Mm-hm.

LRH: No, no. Let them slide. Have two babies...

Male voice: ... and it was gone. And once I felt my body was awful tired but that didn't last but a second or so. And all the time I was running it, I was kind of excited.

PC: Yeah.

Mm-hm. Okay. And what happened to you, Bill?

LRH: ...hold up two thetans, each one.

Male voice: Well, I got rather sick. No heavy somatics, some twinges. And felt pretty relaxed last night when I went to bed.

PC: Yeah.

Uh-huh.

LRH: Now have the mothers blow the thetan up.

Male voice: Feel better this morning.

PC: Yep.

Good.

LRH: How's that feel?

One comment here: One thing you've got to be very, very careful of in such a thing as a subjective process at this case level. Bill had it all figured out, if you don't mind my mentioning this, that you ran it around the perimeter, like an automobile tire dropped over the preclear or something; you just ran it around the perimeter. He didn't get the idea that you ran it in a 360-degree sphere.

PC: Yeah.

As long as he was running it on a horizontal line, like the rings of Saturn - as long as he was running it in this fashion - of course, less than nothing happened. Because when he st- but when he started running it on a 360-degree sphere, then something happened. But he ran it for two hours on the rings-of-Saturn principle. And now, naturally, this wouldn't produce very much, because this is the most able place where a fellow stops and starts things - in the horizontal plane immediately around his body. So what he did was pick up his area of best ability. Although I think if he replayed this - the morning lecture of yesterday morning, he would find shells and 360-degree spheres all over the place.

LRH: Evidently getting a slight reduction on this ridge. It hasn't been - it isn't as flagrantly over these areas. Fascinating.

Now, that is nothing like - on an omission, something of this sort, that would just be a completely natural impulse to pick up your area of the largest defense on the ring-of-Saturn business; you see, a fellow's got his hands in a plane out from his body, and so forth.

Okay. Have two babies.

Whereas, as a matter of fact, the area which is most subject to this sensation - I mean, where it's most subject to the process - is under the feet. If you start running lots of nothingness underneath somebody's feet, and so on, sooner or later he's going to get upset because it'll throw in all the braces he's put against falling and the body has lots of them.

PC: Mm-hm.

Now, did anybody get the dwindling - perimeter effect? That is to say. Did you get that? It was getting closer and closer to you?

LRH: And have the baby's father grabbing the baby by the upper lip and the guts.

Male voice: No. I - mine was out against the edge of the limit, beyond which there was not even nothing.

PC: Yeah.

Mm-hm.

LRH: Now have the baby blow the father up.

Male voice: And the explosions would only come inward, because there wasn't...

PC: Yeah.

You couldn't get out... Oh! Well, now, here we're getting this thing sorted out.

LRH: Okay. Now throw that into yesterday.

Male voice: The uh ...

PC: Yeah.

Did you get the dwindling-sphere effect? That is to say, the sphere getting smaller and smaller and smaller.

LRH: Okay. Have two babies...

Male voice: Yeah.

PC: Mm-hm.

Oh, you got that.

LRH: ... two thetans.

Male voice: It was harder to make them smaller.

PC: Mm-hm.

But now, wait a minute. How about you? You say you didn't get that effect? Well!

LRH: Have the babies blow the thetans up.

Female voice: Alicia tried it on me last night and I got that effect.

PC: Mm-hm.

And you got that effect.

LRH: Okay. Have two babies.

Male voice: Yeah, I got it too.

PC: Mm-hm.

That's right.

LRH: Have them make two thetans.

Male voice: Just before lunch. Alicia ran it and ...

PC: Have them make them?

Mm-hm.

LRH: Mm-hm.

Male voice: ... on both of us while she's running Bill.

PC: Yeah, all right.

Male voice: I got sort of the opposite effect the first couple of times ...

LRH: And have the thetans now make two babies.

And where were you throwing this material? You were saying that there was an interior perimeter.

PC: Yeah.

Male voice: Well, first when I started out, there was - as far as I could think, I put a shell there. It seemed to be as far as I could think. And after I'd run about two cycles on that, I came to the realization that there was space beyond there.

LRH: And have those two babies make two thetans.

Who was auditing him?

PC: Okay

Male voice: And I was looking at it from the outside and he said, "as far as you can think" again, so I pushed it out to the edge where there wasn't any more outside.

LRH: Now have those two thetans make two babies.

This is not Perimeter Processing. You just think it outside toward in, from as far out as you can think. And what you were doing was throwing a shell out there and bouncing them against the interior of the shell and you did not, at any moment, abandon your exterior force screen. He was audited straight through with his screens up. Whereas the whole process is simply designed to get outside the furthest sphere and think inward toward the preclear. And that is the process - 360-degree sphere. We get that now? Do you see how that could be?

PC: Yeah.

Male voice: Yeah.

LRH: Now blow them all up.

All right. Now, you do this for me, just where you are there.

PC: Yeah.

Think out as far as there is anything and have the thought come back toward you and explode.

LRH: Okay. Did - any change there to your lip feeling?

You do that? Difficult?

PC: Um - yeah. There's also a feeling as though the back of my head was trying to blow out over here.

Male voice: Seem to. I got the limiting sphere again and then had to...

LRH: Hm.

All right. Well, now, put one outside the limiting sphere and have it bump.

PC: That what you're hearing here isn't the lip; it's a cut I had.

Male voice: There was one. It came in and exploded on the outside of this sphere first or something.

LRH: Well, we're getting - getting nulls now on areas which were - which were crying before.

See? Now, we understand something about this. You're making the guy go outside of his last defense ramparts and blow himself in. And he didn't get the dwindling-perimeter effect.

All right. Let's put these two babies behind you.

Now, there is the test of this process. If the preclear isn't doing it right, if the preclear isn't doing Perimeter Processing, he doesn't get the dwindling perimeter; it gets smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller.

PC: Yeah.

Now, did anybody... What's the matter?

LRH: Put the two thetans jumping them.

Male voice: Mine collapsed a couple times.

PC: Yeah.

Sure. Sure.

LRH: Have the two thetans rush away with them.

Female voice: Then it got bigger, didn't it?

PC: Yeah.

Male voice: Yeah.

LRH: And as they rush away, have them blow up.

It also got bigger?

PC: Okay. Ouch!

Male voice: Well, it didn't get bigger steadily. It collapsed; then sometimes I'd be working along for a while with it kind of, more or less, one size, and then it'd get suddenly bigger and then it'd collapse.

LRH: Two babies behind you.

Well, now, if you had a picture of this thing, you would get the most outside one - this is just a highly stylized picture; this isn't what it looks like - it's an irregular blob, not a sphere. And when you get all the way outside, you would say, "Here's a sphere." Now, the preclear is in the center of the sphere - you didn't put him there; he just is there - irregular blob.

PC: Yeah.

All right. Now, he throws a thought out there, simply the idea or the concept, that there's - way out there beyond anything he can contact - there's an explosion. He's got the idea, see, just the idea there's an explosion out there. Then there's the idea all the way around him, there's explosions out there. That's all - just the idea.

LRH: Two thetans grab them.

Now, those explosions, the idea is that they're coming back and hitting the blob that he's in.

PC: Yeah.

Male voice: It's not necessary to get clean mock-ups of it?

LRH: Babies - thetans rush away.

No. What you're operating with, with a preclear who can get clean mockups and yet who is practically in an insulated mass - what you're operating with there is he has a zone of operation which he has established for himself In order to blow up this zone of oper- in order to get the case anyplace, you got to blow up this zone of operation. And so you just get outside the zone of operation.

PC: Yeah.

And the way you do that is, as far as you can think out there that there could be an explosion, and that this explosion is not necessarily, but probably is, coming back this way. You see? As far as - in his viewpoint he's seeing a lot of this current coming back this way - pam! - as far as he can think of an explosion happening. You see? Now, as you do that, then, you get a dwindling perimeter.

LRH: Have them blow up.

Now, it goes on a little experience in this line, there is another one in there that will quite often crop up and this one is a tough one, because it's kind of the center of the whole works, and that is blanks. You get the pc putting blanks out like that, as far as he can think that there might be a blank out there. See, you're not asking him to be certain there is a blank but you're asking him to be certain that he thought there was a blank out there. Get that last little line; that's the way you get the certainty into it. "Are you certain you thought there was one?"

PC: Yeah.

"Yup!" See? He can be certain there's a concept sitting there.

LRH: Two more babies.

You throw these explosions around, then you think - he thinks of nothing being out there. Every once in a while it'll occur to him, "Well, hell yes. There's nothing but space out there. We're already thinking beyond the limit of Earth. And there's nothing but a vacuum out there. Sure, there's nothing out there. Well, no, that isn't really nothing. That's a kind of a vacuum; that's different. Huh." And it'll get him figuring a little bit on the thing. But you're not interested in whether he figures or doesn't figure, you just keep him working.

PC: Mm-hm.

So he puts nothing there, a 360-degree sphere and then he puts black explosions as far as he can think of a black explosion happening. Of course, he gets very puzzled about whether a black explosion is a black explosion. But you ask him, "Now, what would happen if it was perfectly dark and you couldn't feel anything and there was a black explosion occurred? It had no light in it and it was - happened in complete darkness and you weren't asked to feel it?" Fellow said, "Well, sure. Ha-ha! A black explosion, of course."

LRH: Two thetans.

You say, "All right, that's a black explosion as far as you're concerned."

PC: Mm-hm.

A little bit later these things get quite uproarious. But he could get a black explosion at that level and be content that he has said there was a black explosion there. He's happy about it. He's quite certain he said that there was, and of course, is observational, why, there must have been because he couldn't observe it. Simple.

LRH: Have the babies blow the thetan up.

Now, the next thing you'd get on a 360-degree sphere, in the same way - outside the sphere coming back in - is nothing.

PC: Okay.

And the very next thing you get would be vacuums - 360-degree sphere of vacuums - vacuums out there! And this time he suddenly gets the idea "You know, there is a vacuum out there." And "ruh-ruh," he doesn't like that.

LRH: Two more babies.

And you get somebody who has been all mixed up in space opera and he has a picnic promptly. Because he possibly takes off twenty-five space helmets and throws them away. And he's trying to hold himself into spacesuits but the smell is bad in the spacesuit - so you don't want to be bad in a spacesuit, and he wants to throw it away, and... He's all confused. Because the instant that a hole occurs in a helmet or a spacesuit - sorry to ring in space opera on you so often, but this is where it occurs. The second that you let a hole get in one - somebody shoots a hole in a helmet - why, space goes thuuup! And here you have a contest whereby the fellow is trying to hold the energy in and space is trying to take it away. And that's why a fellow is afraid of ridicule, because space will take all of his energies away. All right.

PC: Mm-hm.

And after you've done that you can throw in vacuums and then nothing again. And then throw in blanks and then throw nothing in. And you've just about done it with the whole thing. But he'll get the distinguishing factor, the difference between nothing and the blank.

LRH: Two more thetans.

What's a blank? Well, that's up to him. Actually, I'll tell you what a blank is: A blank is just a translucent "I'm not here. And I don't want any”. The postulates "I'm not here," "I don't want any," "Nothing can come in," "Go away," and so forth, all come under the heading of blank. See, "I don't want any"

PC: Mm-hm.

And of course, that is a primary characteristic of anybody who is in an occluded state, is "I don't want any." "No buyer here!"

LRH: This time have a black explosion.

And you ask him to run a process - and he knows he'd like to get out of this mess - but you ask him to run a process that has to do with anything vaguely resembling the MEST universe and away we go, promptly. He isn't going to buy anything.

PC: Okay. Wiped out the boy.

You start running this thing called a blank, outside the outermost sphere which he could possibly manage to hold on to, and here we'd have it, you see - blanks. He finds out a blank is different than nothing.

LRH: Okay.

The component parts of this universe happen to be black clouds, white clouds, which is black particles, white particles, no particles, vacuums and nothing - just nothing of nothing.

PC: Whew!

Now, this translates, of course, in terms of actions, into white explosions (or colored explosions), black explosions, vacuums and nothing. But the thetan has an extra one - blank. The closest thing you see to a blank here in this universe is plastic, white plastic. That's probably why you don't like that funny, crinkly white plastic they very often put out as bed sheet, bed covers and things like that; it's a blank.

LRH: Now put - you still hot?

And, of course, it's - they've put it out so as it's a safety cover over mattresses and over things like this which is letting the mattress say, "I don't want any."

PC: Yeah.

Now, you understand this a little bit better? Now, the subjective reality on this is all that you get; it's all we want.

LRH: Now down underneath you put two babies.

Now, did anybody get the passing idea, while this was being run on him, of what he might be in? I'm not asking that you shouldn't adjudicate it. Did you get any better idea of where you were?

PC: Yeah.

Male voice: Well, I already knew about that.

LRH: Two thetans.

You already knew about that. Did it confirm it?

PC: Under my feet?

Male voice: Sure.

LRH: Yeah.

Mm-hm.

PC: Yeah.

Male voice: In that in that twenty minutes, the whole thing came right into my body.

LRH: And have the babies blow the thetan up.

Mm-hm.

PC: Okay.

Male voice: And I went into home universe.

LRH: Above your head.

Mm-hm.

PC: Mm-hm.

All right. Just as I say - Perimeter Processing - it has a great many variations, any type of process like this. But remember, the central idea of it is that there's a center of a thinking machine; your pc is in the middle of what he thinks is necessary as the thinking machine. And he's trying to chew himself out from the center to the edge; you see, the pc, who is occluded, is trying to chew his way from the center of this mass of energy out to the outside. He can't do that any more than a man who is in the middle of a cave-in can dig himself out. Because every time he digs he just gets more particles on him, see? So the best way to make him take it apart is to go outside and work in toward himself. This was a great surprise after a while. This is a long process; but it's a short process, sometimes, in terms of dividends.

LRH: Two babies.

He goes outside the mountain and blows the mountain down. And the next thing you know, why, he's out of the cave. Simple. All he has to do is remove the mountain from the outside, and he, in the cave, is out of the mountain. But if you leave him in the middle and process what's in the middle, you'll only process thoughts and concepts and keep caving everything in on him.

PC: Mm-hm.

Now, people right here have enough reality on running concepts to know that concepts can change a person's mind, make him more sane, straighten out things with him and do a lot of things like that, but they just don't seem to get rid of any energy. That's true, isn't it?

LRH: Two thetans.

Well, nobody had an idea of what the character of this thing was that he was sitting in. Did anybody get an idea of that while he was running Perimeter Processing? Nobody did?

PC: Mm-hm.

Male voice: I got a funny visio of - like the impression that I got was that here is my whole track and leading all the way into the center.

LRH: Blow them all up.

Mm-hm.

PC: Okay.

Male voice: To me it's like two oyster shells.

LRH: Blow up all the debris.

Mm-hm.

PC: Oho, gee! Yeah.

Male voice: Kind of terraced.

LRH: Yeah, all right. Now, is there any change of feeling in yourself?

Mm-hm.

PC: Yeah. I've got a hell of a pain in my left leg

Female voice: He said he was in the middle of an explosion.

LRH: You have? Marked narrowing of this ridge on the upper lip.

Male voice: It was - I thought it was at first - it was a sphere, but I know it's not. And it's not - I'm not in the middle of it, either.

PC: Down - down to about this much.

What do you suppose you might be in, with all that occlusion there? What do you suppose - what do you suppose you might be in?

LRH: Yeah. Fascinating. All right. Two babies.

Female voice: I had a warm feeling myself

PC: Yeah.

Male voice: Some people might call it ...

LRH: Two thetans.

Female voice: A peace feeling.

PC: Yeah.

Male voice: Some people might call it Earth, kind of.

LRH: Blow them up.

Yeah. What do you suppose it is?

PC: Okay.

Male voice: Well, uh ...

LRH: Two babies.

You see, it's a very simple thing; it's just a geographical location of a thetan. Where is the item? The item: one mass of energy in which he is enclosed. Where is it?

PC: Yeah.

Male voice: Where is it?

LRH: Two thetans.

Yeah, where is it? Not what is it. It's just a mass of energy, but where is it? That's the main idea.

PC: Anywhere you want me to put these particularly?

Male voice: Right here.

LRH: No.

Right here. Your conviction that it was right here with you became greater as you ran it?

PC: Okay

Male voice: No. Sometimes I'd have a hard time maintaining a viewpoint as being in the center of it.

LRH: Where are you putting them?

Mmm.

PC: Mm, I was alternating.

Male voice: But I stuck with it.

LRH: Where?

Mmm.

PC: That one - that one was in front.

Male voice: And-uh-the reason is because I wouldn't - I tried it once or twice...

LRH: You putting them in front and back?

Yeah.

PC: I had two babies and two thetans in front. I was planning to put the next one in back, the next one down and the next one up.

Male voice: ... and then I kind of felt, well, now, if I can get it out in front of me that's all very well as long as the body goes with it. But it didn't, so I...

LRH: Blow up anything you got there now.

Oh! This thing and the body have to coincide.

PC: Pow!

Male voice: No, they don't have to coincide. But the...

LRH: Mm-hm.

If the - if the body went with it, that was all right.

PC: All right.

Male voice: Yeah, that would be all right, because then I would truly be on the outside of it.

LRH: Now let's see what that lip-ridge is like.

This is in the body.

PC: Changing. This thing down here - ooh - flashed around this way and right across the lip.

Male voice: No, it's not; it's in front of the body.

LRH: Mm-hm.

This mass?

PC: When you said, "Blow up anything you got back there now," there was this big black mass over here of energies.

Male voice: The edge of it is right here.

LRH: Okay. Put a black explosion in it.

Yeah.

PC: Yeah.

Male voice: It's over here.

LRH: Have a ring of babies standing around.

Did solutions for this or thoughts that you might do this and that about it come through while you were processing?

PC: Okay

Male voice: No.

LRH: Have them keep putting black patches on the back of your head.

Didn't process up toward a solution.

PC: Yeah.

Male voice: No, I ...

LRH: And blowing them up.

.. on this?

PC: Yeah.

But there was an impulse that if you get out of it that you're stuck with it. Is that right?

LRH: One right after the other.

Male voice: No. I figured this way; I did this much figuring: That according to what you said in the lecture, you're supposed to run it from the center; that is, be in the center of it and have the explosions all around a 360-degree sphere. That's what I did.

PC: Okay

Mm-hm.

LRH: Okay. Blow them all up.

Male voice: But there was - for a little while there it was something of a struggle to maintain that viewpoint. I caught myself when I would be - supposed to be making explosions, etc., behind me, well, I'd be looking at them out in front of me, so to speak.

PC: Okay The somatic's gone.

Mm-hm.

LRH: All right. Put two babies and two thetans.

Male voice: If I could've seen them, I'd have been looking at them; I mean, I'd get this kind of vision out in front of me instead of in the back.

PC: Yeah.

That's right. Well, that's the ultimate effect of the process. Let's not forget that. That's the ultimate effect of the process, is simply that that happens.

LRH: Blow them up.

Male voice: Gee - whiz! That happened in fifteen or twenty minutes.

PC: Yeah.

Okay.

LRH: Two babies. Two thetans.

Male voice: Yeah, the same way with me.

PC: Mm-hm.

Mm-hm.

LRH: Put together two delivery rooms.

Male voice: I got the feeling a couple of times of looking down on this going on. I'd have to put myself back in the center.

PC: Yeah.

But as you ran it a great deal more this stopped happening?

LRH: Blow them up.

Male voice: I made it stop happening.

PC: Yeah.

Okay, now you can unmake it stop happening.

LRH: Two delivery rooms full of doctors.

Male voice: Well, that's easy; that's real easy.

PC: Yeah.

Okay. Because that's what you're trying to do.

LRH: Blow them up. Blow them up.

Now, here we're running up against a problem. The problem is where instruction and processing cross and interfere with each other. You see how this is?

PC: Okay

Your instruction is to have the pc run it from the center of the thing and there was no further instruction as to what might happen, you see, because that would be a prediction of what would happen for the pcs it was being run on.

LRH: Two more delivery rooms above your head.

Now, the pcs being very - being under instruction on a thing, of course, make the same process continue to happen sort of with a force of will.

PC: Yeah.

The automaticity which ensues on this process is, as the more they run it - it doesn't matter, because it's - you can't damage this process; if it's run right, you just can't damage it. So whether the fellow changes his mind back or not, if he just kept running it, his force of will to stay in the center of it would get less and less sensible to him and he'd just blow.

LRH: Blow them up.

I've had people all of a sudden wake up to the fact that they had been in front of themselves for a long time and wake up to the fact that they - it was almost impossible to operate this thing. And I've had a PC say very complainingly to me, "Well, it's impossible to be in the center of that and operate those explosions outside of it. It's not impossible, but it's almost impossible! And why can't I just stay on the outside of this and blow it up! What you're telling me to do is nonsense now!"

PC: Yeah.

And I have, just as a test - have said, "Well, now, no, no, no. Now, you stay in the center of that thing, and you keep running that that way." And the fellow finally said, "Well, damn it! There's nothing to be in the center of!" Well, I said, "Why don't you be in the center of your head then?" Well, that's all right. But that didn't seem sensible either. That wasn't a good place to be.

LRH: Two delivery rooms below you with big lamp globes.

All right. That's Perimeter Processing. The way it works - the same manifestations.

PC: Yeah.

Well, the number of hours that Perimeter Processing has to be worked on somebody is not forecastable. I could give you, approximately - order of magnitude-it'd be somewhere in the neighborhood of ten, fifteen, twenty hours for your real rough, rough, rough, rough case.

LRH: Blow them up.

We've got a case whose ridges are black and of about the same constituency as glass. There is one kicking around. He is the champion PC of all time. He is a capitalist. But boy - he's not a capitalist; he's probably a cross between that and entrepreneur but he's - boy, that guy - that guy had a couple of the best auditors we had chipping away on him with - I guess three, all told - with concrete busters and drills and dynamite and so forth. And it was just chip away, chip away. Well, now this process that I've just given you is an intensely workable process for such a guy.

PC: Yeah.

Now, you can make the process complicated if he starts getting bored with it, just as a process, and you can start mocking up hordes of people underneath all this mass admiring what he's doing as he does all this. And, of course, you get a double-barreled shot at it. What's he sitting in? Technically, what we know about the mind and about the manifestations of energy, what is he sitting in?

LRH: A delivery room on each side of you full of babies.

Male voice: A ridge.

PC: Mm-hm.

A ridge. When a PC is flying around and having a good time for himself and throwing explosions around, every once in a while you take somebody who exteriorizes at about Step III or Step II, and oh whee! Everything is fine, see? And this fellow isn't yet settled on the subject of the energy he has or can use. And he will run into an explosion. And he will simply go immediately into apathy and he will stay there for days if you don't process him.

LRH: Blow them up.

You see, he wasn't made into a Step I, he was just exteriorized at II or III, worked a little bit at this and then not worked very well, you see, afterwards. And then he starts flying around on his own; the next thing you know, he runs into a ridge or something which explodes. And that explosion carries enough force at him so that he sinks into apathy about the whole thing. And you'd swear to Pete you had just run into a very resistive V when you start to process him again. And Perimeter Processing will fish him out of it because all he did was run into one of his own ridges.

PC: Yeah.

Now, his own energy is much too thick and heavy for him to handle, so he starts running in and out of his head, you see? And he - this time when he backs out of his head it's all just fine but he's still very prone to use beams. And the more beams he uses, the more trouble he is going to get into, because when he starts using beams inside the body, the beams themselves are too short.

LRH: A delivery room above you and below you, each one full of thetans.

A very short beam used against the body, of very heavy energy, brings about the manifestation that we Call degradation. That's just too close up to look, you see? So he's using effort. And it's so low on the effort band that it's a sort of an effort apathy. Do you get the idea? And that's degradation. He'll really get that sensation.

PC: Yeah.

Sometimes you'll get the happy notion "Well, gee-whiz, there's the fellow sitting right in his head there; why don't we just ask him - he's got a bad heart or something - we'll ask him to reach out from the center of his head and have him patch up the heart. See, we can't get him out of his body, but he has some sort of an idea of what this is all about. Just reach down and patch up what's wrong with the heart there." He will! And all of a sudden go nyuh! Nuhh-rahh!

LRH: Blow them up.

"What's the matter?"

PC: Yeah. Mm-hm.

"I don't know. I just feel awfully degraded."

LRH: A delivery room on your right, delivery room on your left, both full of mothers.

See, you've asked him to put out energy on too short a distance. And he put out the energy on that short a distance and it's just like glue or it's like - it's something horrible, to him. And the wavelength of it is very bad and he's just completely miscalculated it and he goes into degradation.

PC: Yeah.

Now, you won't get that fellow to emit another beam of energy till you've turned around and run something on the order of Six Steps to Better Beingness or Perimeter Processing on it. Fish him out. See?

LRH: Blow them up.

Now, the fellows every once in a while will run into the ridge and stick. That's actually all a theta trap is.

PC: Yeah!

Why do you suppose fellows put up ridges around themselves full of glue and pastry? Hm? Protective mechanisms - he's afraid somebody else will pick up the body.

LRH: Okay. Delivery room full of fathers.

People have gotten quite leery of picking up other people's bodies with great ease. And some of your mystics and faith healers who start exhibiting energy and very early in the game were flying around very madly and they were doing what they describe in a book, "astral walking," which is some kind of an impression of being someplace.

PC: Yeah.

"Astral walking" is putting up a - astral walking is being at A, putting a viewpoint at B and then moving B into the vicinity of a scene C. Oh, you could draw that on a piece of paper; you'd see what it is. It's being at A, putting up a viewpoint at B, in order to view a scene C. And sometimes it's even more complex than that; they will sometimes read the mind of the person who is being at A, the astral walker is making somebody else do the astral walking and is then getting the impressions of the astral walker. Do you see that? Ah, this is elementary witchcraft - elementary magic. Huh?

LRH: Blow it up.

Male voice: Is it complicated?

PC: Yeah.

It is; it's very complicated. But astral walking hasn't any great clarity either; you can get the faintest, little impressions and somebody says they're astral walking.

LRH: Two delivery rooms full of fathers. Blow them up.

Now, you can make your Pc astral walk anytime you want. You can take a resistive V and tell him to drag scenery under him, and half the time he's dragging facsimiles. And he just gets tired finally of drag - that whole process depends upon the fact that he gets tired of dragging the facsimiles under him and eventually drags the real thing under him. If you never call it to his attention what he's doing he'll eventually figure it out. It's only valid as long as he figures it out.

PC: Yeah.

"Well, you know, I..." he said, "you know, very early while I was doing this I wasn't dragging Saint Paul's Cathedral under me; I was dragging picture postcards of it, really, what I realize now. But at first it was awfully real; I really thought I was dragging that under me. I realize now that I wasn't, because I'm hanging on, right this minute, to the cross at Saint Paul's Cathedral, and it's cold up here." See?

LRH: Three delivery rooms full of doctors.

All right. When we get into exteriorization, people are afraid of having other people come along and swipe the body, so they just hang up masses of glue, and so forth. And then one fine day you, as an auditor, come along and say they ought to be out of their head.

PC: Yeah.

Well, this is a terrible overt act on their own part to set up things and trap thetans and protect themselves this way, and so forth. And so, they say, "Well, let's see. All right, I will do that." And they start to move, and "Oh! Wait a minute." They're stuck in a ridge, that's all. They're somewhere around the body or in the head or someplace or another.

LRH: Blow them up.

But sometimes they are not in the body. Sometimes they are at inverted 7 or inverted 8 and you start running them and they're caught in an actual theta trap someplace else and projecting themselves here and running the body here.

PC: Yeah.

Now, get the analogy between this and astral walking.

LRH: Four delivery rooms full of doctors.

Now, you know how faint and flimsy and unreal astral walking might be if you were kind of poor at putting up viewpoints and looking with them? I mean, you put up an anchor point out here eight miles. You can do this right now; you can put up an anchor point out here on the highway and see the state of the traffic. Just put an anchor point over the highway out here and take a look at it.

PC: Yeah.

But if a person isn't doing too well, that's pretty flimsy to him and it has no great reality. Now, you want to know what this feeling of unreality is which comes over your pcs? They're walking around and they're going through life and they're doing all this and all that but it's sort of unreal. And the walls don't look quite real and the floors not quite real and they don't think their emotions are very real. And they're - everything is kind of artificial and they feel detached from everything and they can't get any real emotion about anything. They're on the inverted level to such a degree and so forcefully that they're doing this trick with the body. The body is an anchor point which they have put out which is looking at scene C. See? You want to know what unreality is; there's the mechanism behind it.

LRH: Five delivery rooms full of babies.

They are at A, without being able to admit, even to themselves, they're at A, and they've got a body at B, carrying one of their anchor points, which is the anchor point, and it is looking at scene C. And that is what - you look at a pc and sometimes, very amusingly, you will think that he is there and that he is functioning and he is looking at things; and he is not at all. He's projected out of some cave up on Arcturus or he's being - he's projecting himself from the middle of some theta trap that he knows he can't get out of.

PC: Yeah.

And once in a while you'll start to run Perimeter Processing on somebody and he sighs deeply and says, "Well, I'll try." And he chips and pounds away and pounds away. And if you just notice he's just having a hell of a time of it, you can be sure of something: he's trying to knock together a theta trap from the outside.

LRH: Six delivery rooms full of thetans.

But this technique knocks theta traps apart. If carried on long enough, it will destroy a theta trap. So it's a very handy one to know, isn't it?

PC: Yeah.

The next time, if you were sailing around and you got stuck on a post or you got stuck up in a theta trap someplace or another, you just start banging away on the perimeter of the widest outside zone that you can find and you'll come off the theta trap.

LRH: Smash them all together.

If you continue to exude energy from where you are, at the post you're stuck to, it is merely fixed up as an echo, so it echoes every wavelength that you put out.

PC: Yeah.

Well, if you're making sure that you're postulating wavelengths which are a long way from the post, you will come off of the post, because you're not activating it. The only reason you're staying on the post, you see, is because you're using energy to push the post away from you.

LRH: Did they explode?

They have on the whole track - para-Scientology - you have, on the whole track, many instances of posts. And you have a post. And this post is sitting on the - on something or other, and here it is, just as nice as you please. And it has for its call-up or something like that, it'll have some sort of a - of a beacon or something on it. And you'll say, "Gee, that's pretty. I wonder what that is?" Or as you pass by it, it will catch some sort of an echo from you and you'll say, "Gee, I know somebody over there. Must be a friend of mine," something like that. And so you put out a beam which is inquiring. And then the next thing you know, you hit this beam out again, and gee-whiz, it sort of kicks a beam back at you, and you say, "Well, that damn thing!" And you kick another beam at it and it kicks a beam at you and you kick a beam at it and it kicks a beam at you and you kick a beam at it and all of a sudden pong! There you are; and you're right straight on top of a big metal post or into a metal basket.

PC: No.

And every time you put out any energy or a beam to give it a shove, you're putting it out at too close a distance, so that you feel degraded. There isn't any degradation on the post at all. You just have this emotion of "Well, my energy is too thick," because it's echoing back at you, you see; it's mockery.

LRH: Hit them harder.

You put out one; it puts out one. You put out one; it puts out one. You put a very short beam out; it puts a very short beam out. So your heaviest power and force and the most condensed energy that you can level at it is all for naught and you're stuck on the post.

PC: Yeah.

So, what's the answer? As you sit there contemplating your sins, you should be able to recall there are methods of getting off theta traps. And the way to do it is Perimeter Processing, explosions and nothing, and black explosions and nothing, and vacuums and nothing, and blanks and nothing, and explosions and nothing.

LRH: Okay.

Where? Run by you from way outside the widest sphere which you can contact, from outside this sphere in towards you.

PC: Ooh, what a flash!

And it will give you enough motivators of people bombarding you for you to come up Tone Scale and admit that you have a right to get off the post; this is what it amounts to.

LRH: Mm-hm. Now let's see what we've got there. Of course you know we're proceeding on the assumption that we are measuring a ridge.

The next thing you know, however, you'll be drifting some distance from the post. Well, there's no reason to be afraid of the post, because fear itself is a method of dispersing. And so you start dispersing and this post will start dispersing; you'll think this would throw you off of it. No, no. This just keeps you connected electrically with it.

Male voice: Maybe he just shaved close.

I hate to give you the impression that you're a flock of electric eels. But you're worse than that; you're electric eels without any bodies.

LRH: Hm? What?

And when you - when you run into ridges - if you have trapped a lot of thetans - and you put this ridge up with the full intentions of trapping "any goddamn thetan that comes in here and tries to take this body. You aren't going to take this away from me."

Male voice: Maybe he just shaved close this morning there.

See? This keys in at a moment of loss. You've got - you had a janitor for a long time. You're very attached to this janitor because he kept the floors so clean, and so forth. And all of a sudden the people next-door, or something, stole this janitor. You didn't have the janitor anymore or something like that. He goes away.

LRH: How do you feel?

Well now, this, on a tiny, little gradient scale, is you have lost a body. Somebody took it. Well, this makes you very defensive and your immediate reaction is to say, "Uh-uh. Nah. They're not going to take my body too!" So you promptly throw up an occlusive screen around yourself, and then, you darned fool, you walk into it!

PC: I feel fine.

But it had an overt purpose, so immediately the motivator must follow. When you have lost a girl, a guy, a car, anything to which you were dearly attached - get that word attached - anything to which you were dearly attached, your next thought, immediately after that - if you care to lock-scan slow motion on pcs someday you'll find this very easily; lock scanning slow motion is a wonderful method of recovering intent. What is the actual intent? You just have them go over it and now scan it slowly and scan it slowly and scan it slowly and you get the actual intent.

LRH: Has the heat gone?

All right, the actual intent, then, is to preserve yourself from being lost too. Because you don't have any deed, no bill of sale, there isn't anything registered down here at the courthouse which gives you the actual right to this body. The body has all the rights and the deeds and the bills of sale and the stamps and the fingerprints; you don't have any. And the fact that it's identified doesn't mean that you are the owner.

PC: Ah, there's still quite a heat radiating back this way.

And you have the idea that it's very easy for this body simply to walk off - for you to walk out and it to walk off and then somebody else will be going down the street saying, "My name's Sullivan," and look around and use what ridges are there and activate these ridges and put up a terrific show of this. And what do you know, there's actual instances of this occur every time you turn around.

LRH: Babies with thetans attached to their backs...

Some fellow by the name of Bill Jones all of a sudden is missing from his home. And we find him two months later having married and living with some girl called Agnes Sharp. Okay. Living with Agnes Sharp, married, and so on. But he was already married. But he says his name now is Smith. And everybody says, "Well, it's a case of amnesia undoubtedly brought about by a blow." Sure. Some thetan slides in and revives a dead body for that effect.

PC: They got... LRH: Babies with thetans attached to their backs...

Somebody is unconscious - maybe he gets knocked unconscious, see? Well, this makes it possible for him to be knocked unconscious, so he exteriorizes. He - or it's a dental operation, or it's a surgical operation or it's an electric shock or it's something, you see? So he exteriorizes. The thetan who owns the body says, "Poor old body; it's dead! To hell with it anyhow; it's awful boring in Mobile, Alabama," and simply goes back through the screens.

PC: Yeah.

Well, there's the body; it's not dead. But it hasn't got a spirit in it. Another thetan will sail into it and say, "Boy, oh, boy! Oh, boy! Oh, boy!"

LRH: ...and just pitching them into hellfire.

Well, he doesn't quite - when he isn't able to pick up the proper answers out of the bank immediately, the best thing for him to do is simply load it - find out if there's some money in its pockets and load it on board a bus and take it to another town or some place, and quick. And give it any name he thinks of and engage it in any kind of a business or skill he can suddenly give it. And get it married in a hurry or do something with it. And you get this terrific shift.

PC: The babies, the thetans or what?

Well, now this goes on in other fashions. This goes on otherwise. It's a spooky universe actually. This can go on and is the - probably the only reason why there is - once in a blue moon or a green moon - the only reason why there is any success with ECT or with surgical operations. The guy comes out of it and he's not aberrated so much anymore. He has a different personality pattern. Well, hell, the thetan who was in there got tired of all this and left! Somebody else picked up the body, and so on.

LRH: The whole works.

Don't follow on the immediate assumption that every pc you have, in other words, picked up this body at birth. You may have a pc who picked up the body, all right, but not at birth.

PC: The whole works. All right.

And I found a pc one time who had had seven different thetans and each one had in his own turn left. Seven different thetans. And his life broke down into seven extremely marked, different periods. Each period had its own skill and its own personality. And this is very puzzling to some psychiatrists when they examine somebody's life track.

LRH: Keep throwing them into hell. Get carloads full of them now and throw them into hell.

And now you have somebody - you have this problem of the person who's being run by seven different thetans simultaneously; he turns over various personalities. These thetans are all loopy and they've just got a body amongst them; it's a club. Now, once in a while - I think Morton Prince wrote a book on a girl which describes this condition beautifully.

PC: Yeah. Got big delivery vans just going.

Just because we are all agreed that this and that is the case in this cultural level is no reason that it's true - no reason at all.

LRH: That's right. Just throw them all into it.

Now, I'm not trying to run bogymen in on you, because the condition is not common, but it'll happen often enough for you to be very interested.

PC: Whole freight trains.

Now, the - we got a pc present who said, "I..." told me one day, "You know," he said, "I didn't pick up this body at birth; picked this - this body was about two and a half years old when I picked it up. A little boy fell down and hit a stone, I came along and pingo, here we go." See? Kid fractured his skull or something of the sort and that thetan probably said, "Well, to hell with this," or something of the sort, and left. Or maybe didn't leave; maybe hung around in a subordinate role waiting for the body to knock off.

LRH: More.

You've got an enormous number of variable factors which can occur. What we have tried to do here and the reason for all of the SOPs, one after the other, is try to get the technique which embraced and remedied all factors and all composites with a minimum of difficulty for the auditor, so that he didn't have to discover the actual condition in order to remedy the condition which he hadn't discovered; which necessitated a modus operandi which was embracive on the entire universe and some of it outside this universe.

PC: Rocketships full.

Now, when we have this solved, you have much easier processing. Because every now and then you're going to get some case that just can't admit, to himself or to anybody else, what happened. Can't admit it, even to himself, because then he would know and then he wouldn't act human; then he wouldn't act normal and he might be locked up or something of the sort. So he just puts up this complete human pattern. And he thinks human beings are supposed to be this way and this way and this way; and you find out that this is everything he's exhibiting. In back of this is complete artificiality; he hasn't any conviction on what he's doing or anything else.

LRH: Good.

Well, normally, such people are doing extensional direction. They're at - they're at geographical position A with an anchor point at geographical position B, viewing scene C and going through actions in scene C, which makes everything pretty thin and pretty unreal to them.

PC: Ocean liners full.

Well, when a thetan has been really knocked around for a long time and his disappointments are great and so on, he will start taking the most unusual precautions. Now, what you need is techniques which knock apart these very unusual precautions.

LRH: Good.

You know, the US Navy - great organization - in 1896 they were - had an appropriation and laid the plans for the building of a full-rigged ship. This was only, I think, thirty, thirty-four years after iron ships had proven beyond any doubt that this was the type of vessel which should be employed by navies. And they also had at this time - nearly the entire navy was composed of iron ships; Charleston, and some of the other old fellows, I think the Oregon, and so on, were built somewhere along in there.

PC: Railroad trains full of them.

Anyway, they were beautifully geared up to fight the War of 1812. They were actually laying down plans there by which this... Some congressman got wind of this and screamed like mad and said, "For what?" They said, "Well, for line service, of course." Somebody tried to think of a reason why they needed a full-rigged ship and this hadn't been supplied with the blueprints, so they didn't build it.

LRH: Lots of them.

The army today - the army, right this minute - is gearing itself up beautifully to fight the war of 1941-1945. And if left to their own devices and if not pushed about by exterior engineers and public opinion, the army would simply do that; they would build up the exact tanks that were the most successful in that war and they would build up the exact rifles and they wouldn't change a thing.

PC: Whole worlds at a time full of them.

Now, the air force is very progressive because it has high motion and it has to go into fast motion so it's liable to change its equipment. Well, it's changing its equipments fast enough right now to break any taxpayer. It's trying to junk its equipment before it gets on the assembly line and this is hard to do. I was up at one of these plants one day and saw an officer there and he kept going around at the beginning of the assembly line, you know, where the fellow puts a chalk mark right there. And I thought at any moment this officer was going to blow his stack because he couldn't get that chalk mark wiped out. I mean, if he could just have wiped out the chalk mark, you see, before the chalk mark was down, he could have junked the plane and put a new plane on the line and we would've had a more modern air force. But he wasn't able to do this.

LRH: That's right.

They're always in production several years late. The models which are being flown right this moment over any continent where our air force flies, the models which are in existence, would surprise you; they're good World War II planes. That's what they're flying. They're flying these - built long afterwards you understand, but that's their - built after the war and in good condition, and so forth - but that's their level of performance.

PC: Have universes pitching them in.

We keep reading about these Sabre jets and thundermugs and other craft, and these doggone things are, to a large degree, intensely experimental. So it breaks the taxpayer to keep doing this sort of thing and it puts out a lot of ingenuity, and see, nobody gets any agreement on it.

LRH: All right. Now take all that fire that's had all that energy to it...

It's like what we've been doing in Scientology. We've been rushing forward in Dianetics and Scientology at a mad rate in order to pick up to production model. We've done a pretty good job in picking up to production model while we were in production but it was quite a rush in order to do it.

PC: Yeah.

We had to find out all the factors that were involved and get a technique which resolved all these factors. Now, we haven't got the ultimate technique; we've got a technique which embraces all these factors.

LRH: Smash it in such a way as to blow it up.

You're not going to find now - I'm very certain, you're not going to find now - sudden wild variables in the cases. I'm telling you some of the variables that could be in a case, but you see immediately that as you're processing here these factors are, to a large degree, taken care of with the processes. The processes which we're using - exteriorization and so forth - naturally take care of these things.

PC: Wow! Yeah.

Now, a preclear will worry sometimes. You say, "Be three feet back of your head," and he can't do it, and he'll worry about getting out himself because he's sure there are other thetans around him. Sure enough there may be, caught in some of the ridges; there may be, you see? And so he's worried about, "Well, now, if I got out of the body - if I got out of the body, you see, I'd lose my identity, because I wouldn't know which one was I." Yeah, they really will worry about that.

LRH: You get a somatic?

"Well, let's see. There's seven entities and one of these is me and which one is me? I'm not quite sure. And if I really exteriorized, I wouldn't then know because I can't look at me." See what a loopy one he's on; he's on an inverted 1 like mad. Of course, an inverted 1 is lost way back someplace.

PC: Uh - no somatic, but I got a - unless you call that flash a somatic - I got a flash through the eyes of it.

But you see, if you'll explain it to him when he starts worrying about this, and he - you'll find a preclear tell you about this.

LRH: Good. We still got that ridge real nice and active. There's probably a whole flock of ridges on the top of it there. I wish you were on an E~Meter besides this thing. Maybe I can make this into an E-Meter. How about babies?

You say, "Now look. You see, we take six - we take eight balloons - eight circus balloons - and we mark an X on one of them. All right. Now, we bring all these balloons down together so you really can't distinguish the X. And you look over the tops of all these balloons and one of those balloons is yourself. Well, you can't quite tell which balloon is you because the X is down below mixed up with the balloons. But now we let them go free and seven balloons drift away leaving one balloon, but that's you. You haven't got to worry about it, because the second you're free, these other balloons aren't you. And you know that now."

PC: What about...?

Well, he's in there kicking around and bossing a body and bossing entities and doing all sorts of weird and conglomerate operations. And he gets his identity mixed up: he can be an entity; he can be a bedpost; he can be this; he can be that. You get him out of his head, he's like the eighth balloon; he just drifts up free. He knows who he is. That's the first time he ever gets this knowledge, when he starts blowing free out of the body. So here are all these complexities.

LRH: ... thetans?

Now, we'll look at this problem I was telling you about of getting on a post and then prying yourself off the post. How do you get off a post?

PC: Yeah.

A post is agglutinous. It reechoes against you with your own wavelength and you get to a point finally where you can't tell the difference between yourself and a post. And a guy in an insane asylum who is confusing himself with one of the bedposts is simply redramatizing one of these darned post theta traps; that's all he's doing. He's sure he's the post. All right.

LRH: Babies.

Now, what the hell do you think a human body is? And the actual truth of the matter is, the problem is just that simple!

PC: Mm-hm.

For a resistive V or a IV or a III, the human body is operating exactly like a theta trap. It has him. It reechoes against him. It attracts him with its aesthetics. It furnishes him with sensation if he puts the sensation out. And the only way he can be happy about it is to pretend that he is the body, just as, on a theta trap, people pretend they are the post.

LRH: What about babies? Anything about babies?

Your problem in freeing an individual from a body can be the same problem as taking an individual off of a post - off of a theta trap - post-type trap.

PC: Well, I've got a beautiful visio of a black box shining with fluorescent light; purple fluorescent light.

Taking an individual out of the body is that problem. And there is another type trap which is the - you might say - the energy trap where he is trapped inside of a mass.

LRH: Good. Oh, yes, this always turns up in an Assumption. You know, they come in there. Anyway, make a duplicate of it.

Well, the thetan caught in one of his own ridges is actually in just sort of - such a trap; he's just caught in a mass - mass of energy. And he's been in enough traps and knew he couldn't get out of those and this is still hanging around on the track and he put the ridge up there probably, in the first place, to catch somebody else and it caught him. People always get a kick out of "the biter bit." Well, this is "the biter bit"; he got too defensive and it trapped him.

PC: Yeah.

Anyway, he's in, then, two types of traps: he's in a post-type trap and an energy-type trap the same way.

LRH: Blow it up.

An energy-type trap is quite interesting. Ordinarily an energy-type trap has a very aesthetic facade. The thetan walks into the front of the entrance and he runs into vast quantities of white energy, which is quite pleasant. But as he thrashes around he goes right straight on down and the next thing you know he's mired down into black energy and it's very agglutinous and he can't get out of it easily. And this is a theta trap. It's got an aesthetic that leads him in, whether it's a musical aesthetic or a visio aesthetic and it starts in with white energy and winds up with black energy, and that's a theta trap.

PC: Whew! Yeah.

All right, a ridge has this characteristic too. And facsimiles of theta traps are what thetans use in order to mock up ridges which will trap thetans. They're trapping them with the idea that a theta trap is so deadly that if they get into any kind of a situation resembling a theta trap they're trapped and so thetans can protect their own bodies. It's very simple.

LRH: Make another duplicate of it and blow it up.

It's quite a vicious problem actually: How do you protect a body and keep yourself from being knocked around or knocked off by other thetans? And you'll find your preclear is worried about this problem, although he won't tell you that he is.

PC: Okay

Male voice: "How am I going to protect my trap?"

LRH: Another duplicate of it.

"How am I going to protect my trap?" Yeah.

PC: Yeah.

All right. Now, you'll find somebody will start telling you after you get him half-cleared, "Well, I'm going to find a house and it's going to be up in the mountains someplace and boy, I'm just going to put theta traps all over it. Any thetan that comes in, or anything like that, tries to knock me off or put me away or do anything to me, and so forth, and I'm going to have some kind of a screen over the top of the house so they run into this force screen and try to zap me or zip me or something of the sort, why, they will be very embarrassed."

LRH: Another one.

You'll get this as an ambition and it can be a tremendous ambition.

PC: Yeah.

Well, "the biter bit" is the thetan that you're trying to exteriorize. (1) He knows he can't get off the post because if he puts out energy the post will just put back energy at him. (2) He knows he's in some kind of an energy deposit and he knows he can't get out of energy deposits.

LRH: Another one.

But here is a method of getting out of a theta trap: Perimeter Processing. It's simply the method of getting off of or out of any type of a theta trap. Very simple.

PC: I'm blowing them up each time, though.

Now, you'll find as he processes this that he'll start to sock beams into the outer screens. All of a sudden he'll start to mount up beams and shoot them in. Let him.

LRH: That's right.

He's found out something; he can use a beam where he's got space, because the beam isn't so much condensed that it's degrading to him. He can't use a beam here, but he's learned that he can put up an anchor point out there and throw a beam from the anchor point. You see that?

PC: Yeah.

So, he can generate energy outside the sphere, back at the sphere and so roast the sphere down.

LRH: That's what you're supposed to be doing.

What is aberration? I gave you a definition of a thinking machine the other day. Aberration is not straight line - something being moved out of a straight line. A beam of energy passing through a mass of energy does not operate in a straight line. If it's going through a thinking machine, it operates at odd and peculiar angles and dives and zips and zaps.

PC: Yeah.

Well, that irregular and erratic course of departure is nothing but aberration. And aberration is nothing but the irregular course of departure of energy going through a mass.

LRH: Another one.

[end of lecture.]

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Fill the room full of them and blow them up.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Another one. Okay.

PC: The last one blew up with a black explosion.

LRH: All right. Take and mock up in two masses all the auditing you ever had.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Duplicate the two masses.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Slam the four of them together.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Okay.

PC: Whew!

LRH: What's the matter?

PC: A lot of heat came off

LRH: Hm. Okay. Now let's take another feel with this. We're just testing to find out what it does. I'm not trying to show you what it does.

[beeping]

Jesus Christ! We just livened up his whole face, just like mad. Gee, no nulls.

Now tell me, is there a somatic on your face?

PC: Yeah. It extends from about here - it's faint - it extends from about here up across here...

LRH: Put another one on like it.

PC: ... to about there. All right.

LRH: Put another one on like it.

PC: All right.

LRH: Put another one on like it.

PC: All right.

LRH: Another one.

PC: All right.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Okay

LRH: Another one.

PC: All right.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: This - there's a...

LRH: Put one back there, right there.

PC: ... pain right here that's increasing as if it's...

LRH: Duplicate that.

PC: Okay.

LRH: All right. Put another set on.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: It's stretched it out to about there.

LRH: Okay. Now while you've got all these on, start taking duplicates of it and throwing it in the fire.

PC: Duplicates of what? That...

LRH: Of this whole mass.

PC: Mass?

LRH: Throw it in the fire.

PC: Okay. Yeah.

LRH: A few more.

PC: Ow-wow! Yeah.

LRH: Okay. Now just take that whole mass from your face and shove it outwards hard enough to make it explode when it gets out there.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Okay. Somatics gone?

PC: Yeah. But the heat's flaring up more than ever.

LRH: All right.

PC: There - there's heat radiating up all around, to down about there.

LRH: Okay. Put on more heat.

PC: Okay.

LRH: More heat.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: More heat.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: More heat.

PC: Whew! Yeah.

LRH: Stuff it all in a black womb.

PC: Black womb?

LRH: In a black womb, that's right. Put it all in a black womb.

PC: Okay.

LRH: Blow up the black womb.

PC: Okay

LRH: Now take all this heat.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Get it more intense.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Now take a duplicate of it and put it in the black womb.

PC: Yeah. : LRH: Another duplicate of it and put it in another black womb.

PC: Yep.

LRH: Another duplicate and put it in another black womb.

PC: Yep.

LRH: Another duplicate and put it in another black womb.

PC: Yep.

LRH: Blow them all up.

PC: Yep. Yep. Put in one of them. Yep.

LRH: How is the heat?

PC: Subsided.

LRH: Subsided. Okay, let's put some more heat in the black womb.

PC: Okay

LRH: Put some more in the delivery room.

PC: All right.

LRH: Let's put some on Mars.

PC: Okay.

LRH: Let's put some in a room.

PC: This room?

LRH: Yeah.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: All right, let's take all that heat and turn it into frigid coldness.

PC: Okay.

LRH: Turn it into heat.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Turn it into coldness.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Turn it into heat.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Coldness.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: How is the heat of your hand there?

PC: Gone.

LRH: Okay. How's your face feel?

PC: Fine.

LRH: How's the back of your head feel?

PC: There's a slight somatic still here.

LRH: There is?

PC: As a matter of fact, it's - it's going from here all the way down to here.

LRH: Oh, so?

PC: There.

LRH: All right. Put a thetan over you.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: You mean put one over the body?

LRH: Yeah.

PC: All right. All right, I've got two of them. there.

LRH: Three.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: It is, huh? Okay

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yes.

LRH: Now start pulling them on over your feet.

PC: Pulling them on over my feet!

LRH: Yes.

PC: All right.

LRH: Another one.

PC: It's silly!

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another one.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Put another one over your head now.

PC: Pull them on over?

LRH: Mm-hm.

PC: Okay.

LRH: Okay. Now take this whole mass and crush it in real tight.

PC: Oh! Yeah.

LRH: All right. Now just pick it up and throw it out the window.

PC: A pleasure. LRH: Okay. Still got that somatic?

PC: Well, it's still out the window there. I think I better blow it up.

LRH: Well, put about four more like it out the window.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Blow them all up.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Okay.

PC: Whew! Yeah, that did it.

LRH: Well, let's see here.

PC: That somatic's gone.

LRH: Let's see if we get any change of registry on the machine.

Male voice: Holy cats.

PC: I might as well tell you, this thing looks like a radioactive globe...

LRH: It's all of a sudden become 100 percent wired to this machine.

Male voice: How about a screen moving in - what would that do?

LRH: Hm?

Male voice: What would a screen moving do, you suppose?

LRH: I don't know. But listen - listen: You're monkeying around with machinery here. You're monkeying about with electronics which is: trying to find out the significance of; you see? Have you got that? And any time you go in for something which is trying to find the significance of why, you're having a lot of fun on the thing.

Your complexion has changed color.

PC: I'm not surprised.

LRH: And that's as good - that's good enough for ... You feel pretty good, don't you?

PC: I feel wonderful.

LRH: Well, all right. This...

Male voice: I think it might have been backwards, Ron, that's reading...

LRH: That's what I was getting to. That's right.

PC: You were having me do that stuff...

LRH: It's very well that a pinched neurone on a dead normal - that is a person who is a normal, see - a pinched neurone might be the only thing which set up enough excitation to represent life.

Well now, we probably should continue with this...

PC: Oh, you wouldn't!

LRH: ... probably should continue with this in order to establish what happened. But this whole man is in a very live state right now. I mean, any - we're getting a contact on the machine all over. It's fascinating.

By the way, the machine is registering on me on exactly the places where I dropped ridges to keep a body in brace. It's registering across those areas. And it's very easy to get a body to behave simply by putting a ridge on it. You don't need beams on bodies. You should drill preclears not to use beams on bodies. So don't use me for an example. But it's very easy to do because you don't have to think to do it. When I'm standing up talking to people, and so forth, it becomes very, very simple to do this because then all I have to do is activate the voice. The body is geared to make hand expressions and so forth - it does so automatically to vary with the force of the voice.

So this machine is registering on these ridges. There is no doubt about that. But it's registering in the areas where there's live energy.

So that just gives you an idea of what you're up against. I'm just showing you here offhand - we get something and it registers something or other. And then we have to go to work on it and find out. And there's a distinct possibility here - all of a sudden we turn up a distinct possibility that this machine may be alive - when - only the machine may be most alive when the person's most alive. That would be a good Q and A answer, which is the way it should be. See?

Let's stand up.

I said I wanted to go over some other things this afternoon. There isn't any real point in going over these things today. But there is this point - there is definitely this point: your auditing - your auditing is much too slow.

It is but horrible - slow - slow. Your preclears shouldn't be rushed, this is perfectly true. Shouldn't be - perfectly true. But you're - you shouldn't audit on a level of as little action as you're auditing.

Now this comes with speed. This comes with increase in speed in the person. And it tells one immediately what the index level is that has to be worked on. It has a lot to do with whether or not the auditor is alert. If the auditor is sitting there alert, the preclear just starts to speed up more or less automatically. You're auditing too slow. I don't mean that as a criticism, I mean this is downright libel for something.

If you want to, you can take a little tape recorder on your auditing and it'd go something like this: "Now let's put that over on the left side. Okay. Well, blow it up. Now let's put one over on the right side."

Your Step I practically spins in at this speed. He just sits there just dying. It's just plain murder.

But now you try to speed up a psycho who is really plowed in and you would audit much more slowly than that if you audited him at all. But when you did have his attention, go like hell.

Audit when you've got somebody's attention.

Now you'll get some of this taste of pace. And that's what it amounts to - a taste of pace.

Now, would you like to take just a little - a very short break and let me give you a little example of drill? Would you like that?

Audience: Yeah. Yeah.

Okay. Why don't you.