Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 17 MARCH 1974 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 17 MARCH 1974 |
TWC CHECKSHEETS | TWC CHECKSHEETS |
Two Way Comm is not an art. It is a science which has exact rules. | Two Way Comm is not an art. It is a science which has exact rules. |
Foremost in the rules is: | Foremost in the rules is: |
Don’t use a Listing Question in Two Way Comm. | Don’t use a Listing Question in Two Way Comm. |
By a “listing question” is meant any question which directly or indirectly calls for items in the pc’s answer. | By a “listing question” is meant any question which directly or indirectly calls for items in the pc’s answer. |
Use of “who”, “what”, “which” instantly turns a TWC into a listing question. | Use of “who”, “what”, “which” instantly turns a TWC into a listing question. |
Listing questions are governed by the rules of Listing and Nulling. | Listing questions are governed by the rules of Listing and Nulling. |
If you use a listing question accidentally in TWC you can get the same bad reactions from a pc that you would get on a wrongly done list. | If you use a listing question accidentally in TWC you can get the same bad reactions from a pc that you would get on a wrongly done list. |
The reason for pc upsets in TWC is hidden as it is not apparently a listing process, rarely gets the correction a bad list would get. | The reason for pc upsets in TWC is hidden as it is not apparently a listing process, rarely gets the correction a bad list would get. |
Asking “who” or “what” or “which” during a TWC after the main question can also turn it into a Listing and Nulling process. | Asking “who” or “what” or “which” during a TWC after the main question can also turn it into a Listing and Nulling process. |
TWC questions must be limited to feelings, reactions, significances. They must never ask for terminals or locations. | TWC questions must be limited to feelings, reactions, significances. They must never ask for terminals or locations. |
Example: “Who upset you?” in TWC causes the pc to give items. This is a List. “What are you upset about?” does the same thing. “Which town were you happiest in?” is also a Listing question not a TWC question. Any of these results in the pc giving items. They are not then nulled or correctly indicated. The pc can get very upset just as he would with a wrong list. Yet the session is not a “listing session” so never gets corrected. | Example: “Who upset you?” in TWC causes the pc to give items. This is a List. “What are you upset about?” does the same thing. “Which town were you happiest in?” is also a Listing question not a TWC question. Any of these results in the pc giving items. They are not then nulled or correctly indicated. The pc can get very upset just as he would with a wrong list. Yet the session is not a “listing session” so never gets corrected. |
Example: “How are you doing lately?” is an example of a correct TWC question. It gets off charge and gets no list items. “Are you better these days than you used to be?” “How have you been since the last session?” | Example: “How are you doing lately?” is an example of a correct TWC question. It gets off charge and gets no list items. “Are you better these days than you used to be?” “How have you been since the last session?” |
“What happened” is different than “What illness”, “What person”, “What town” which are listing questions. | “What happened” is different than “What illness”, “What person”, “What town” which are listing questions. |
REPAIR | REPAIR |
When other things fail to locate the upset of a pc look into TWC processes in the folder and treat them as L&N processes where the pc has answered with items. The relief is magical. | When other things fail to locate the upset of a pc look into TWC processes in the folder and treat them as L&N processes where the pc has answered with items. The relief is magical. |
Founder | Founder |