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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 23 MAY 1971
Issue X
HCO PL of 1 July 1965 Issue II
Reissued verbatim as
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 23 MAY 1971
Issue VII
HCOB of 7 Apr AD 15, Reissued verbatim as
Basic Auditing Series 9Remimeo
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Tech & QualBasic Auditing Series 7

COMM CYCLE ADDITIVES

Premature Acknowledgements

There are no additives permitted on the Auditing Comm Cycle.

Here's a new discovery. Imagine my making one on the Comm Formula after all these years.

Example: Getting the pc to state the problem after the pc has said what the problem is.

Do people ever explain to you long after you have understood?

Example: Asking a pc if that is the answer.

Do people get cross with you when they are trying to tell you something?

Example: Telling pc “it didn’t react” on the meter.

If so, you are suffering from Premature Acknowledgement.

Example: Querying the answer.

Like body odor and bad breath, it is not conducive to social happiness. But you don't use Lifebuoy soap or Listerine to cure it, you use a proper comm formula.

This is the worst kind of auditing.

When you "coax" a person to talk after he has begun with a nod or a low "yes" you ack, make him forget, then make him believe you haven't got it and then make him tell you at GREAT length. He feels bad and doesn't cognite and may ARC Break.

Processes run best muzzled. By muzzled is meant using only TR 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 by the text. A pc’s results will go to hell on an additive comm cycle.

Try it out. Have somebody tell you about something and then encourage before he has completely told you all.

There are a hundred thousand tricks that could be added to the Auditing Comm Cycle. every one of them is a goof. The only time you ever ask for a repeat is when you couldn’t hear it.

THAT'S why pcs Itsa on and on and on and on with no gain. The auditor prematurely acknowledged. THAT'S why pcs get cross "for no reason". The auditor has prematurely and unwittingly acknowledged. THAT'S why one feels dull when talking to certain people. They prematurely acknowledge. That's why one thinks another is stupid – that person prematurely acknowledges.

Since 1950, I’ve known that all auditors talk too much in a session. The maximum talk is the standard model session and the TR 0 to 4 Auditing Comm Cycle only.

The quickest way to become a social pariah (dog) is to prematurely acknowledge. One can do it in many ways.

It is a serious matter to get a pc to “clarify his answer”. It is in fact an Ethics matter and if done habitually is a Suppressive Act, for it will wipe out all gains.

The quickest way to start the longest conversation is to prematurely acknowledge for the person believes he has not been understood and so begins to explain at greater and greater length.

There are mannerism additives also.

So this was the hidden ARC Break maker, the cognition wrecker, the stupidifier, the Itsa prolonger in sessions.

Example: Waiting for the pc to look at you before you give the next command. (Pcs who won’t look at you are ARC Broken. You don’t then twist this to mean the pc has to look at you before you give the next command.)

And why some people believe others are stupid or don't understand.

Example: A lifted eyebrow at an answer.

Any habit of agreeable noises and nods can be mistaken for acknowledgement, ends cycle on the speaker, causes him to forget, feel dull, believe the listener is stupid, get cross, get exhausted explaining and ARC Break. The missed withhold is inadvertent. One didn't get a chance to say what one was going to say because one was stopped by premature acknowledgement. Result, missed w/h in the speaker, with all its consequences.

Example: A questioning sort of ack.

This can be counted on to make you feel frightened of being "agreeable with noises or gestures" for a bit and then you'll get it straight.

The Whole Message is good auditing occurs when the comm cycle alone is used and is muzzled.

What a piece of tech to remain incompletely explained. Fair scares one it does. And in the Comm Formula too!

Additives on the Auditing Comm Cycle are any action, statement, question or expression given in addition to TRs 0-4.

L. RON HUBBARD

They are Gross Auditing Errors.

LRH:nt.rd

And should be regarded as such.

Auditors who add to the Auditing Comm Cycle never make Releases.

So, that’s Suppressive.

Don’t do it!

L. RON HUBBARD
LRH:nt.rd