Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 16 DECEMBER 1971RB REVISED 19 SEPTEMBER 1974 RE-REVISED 24 SEPTEMBER 1978 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 16 DECEMBER 1971 (Revised and updated to include 1971 Int HCOBs) |
INTERIORIZATION ERRORS | |
(Ellipses indicate deletions) | |
Interiorization RD Series 10 | Almost all the errors in an Interiorization Rundown are Dianetic errors. Most are very ordinary, even corny. It is vital to correct an Int RD error as a first action. |
INTERIORIZATION ERRORS | There is one Int Rd error that is not a purely Dianetic error and that is the error doing anything else at all before an Int Rd is done properly or an Int Rd error is fully corrected. |
Ref: | The Int R/D error may be simply that „went in“ and „go in“ did not read on the meter yet Int. was run. This classifies as „running an unreading item. “ |
| Or the Int R/D could have been overrun. It goes flat on Secondary F2, let us say. The auditor keeps on going past the win. This will hang up the Rundown. One of the ways an overrun occurs is the pc goes exterior during it. Yet the auditor keeps on. Another way is pc has a big cog, big win, auditor keeps going on with the R/D. |
When a pc is exteriorized by auditing and is then audited further without being given an Interiorization Rundown, his TA will go high or low and he may be very upset. Heavy masses may come in and he may also get ill. Int RD errors may also may go back to earlier Dianetic errors. A number of unflat Incidents invite the overrun of these if they also occur on a Dianetic Chain. | |
To clean up a balled-up Int RD chain or incident, one may have to find and clean up the Dianetic error it is sitting on during the clean up of the Int RD error. | |
Int R/D errors, goofs, etc. are handled by using an Int R/D Correction List Revised HCOB 29 Oct. 71. | |
Auditors who can’t run ordinary R3R with great success should not be let near an Interiorization RD as their lack of smoothness in handling Dianetics will wreck the Int RD. | |
Almost all the errors in an Interiorization Rundown are Dianetic errors. Most are very ordinary, even corny. | CLASS IV, HDC AUDITORS |
It is vital to correct an Int RD error as a first action. | An excellent Class IV HDC Auditor can easily repair a messed up Interiorization rundown after a folder study and by use of an Int R/D Correction List Revised HCOB 29 Oct 71. |
There is one Int RD error that is not a purely Dianetic error and that is the error of doing anything else at all before an Int RD is done properly or an Int RD error is fully corrected. | A Class IV HDC Auditor with an excellent Dianetic record of wins can be given an Int RD to do or to correct if he is starrated on the ext pack and the two way comm pack. |
The Int RD error may be… that the Int button run did not read on the meter, or read only because of an MU on the word, yet… was run. (HCOB 4 Jan 71R.) This classifies as “running an unreading item.” | REPAIR |
A common Int error is that the pc is not cleared on the concept of interiorization and the words and commands, so he is being audited over misunderstoods. | Wherever you see a TA high and a PC in trouble, your first suspicions should be: |
Or the Int RD could have been overrun. The EP is reached on… F2, let us say. The auditor keeps on going past the win. This will hang up the rundown. One of the ways an overrun occurs is the pc goes exterior during it. Yet the auditor keeps on. Another way is pc has a big cog, big win. Auditor keeps going on with the RD. | 1. Audited past Ext in Auditing without and Int RD being done. |
When a pc is exteriorized by auditing and is then audited further without being given an Interiorization Rundown, his TA will go high or low and he may be very upset. Heavy masses may come in and he may also get ill. | 2. Int RD botched by being unnecessary (‘went in’ didn’t read) or overrun or Auditor goofs in the session. |
Int RD errors also may go back to earlier Dianetic errors. A number of unflat incidents invite the overrun of these if they also occur on a Dianetic chain. | 3. A previously messed up Dianetic action has gotten fouled up with the Int RD. |
To clean up a balled-up Int RD chain or incident one may have to find and clean up the Dianetic error it is sitting on during the clean-up of the Int RD error. | 4. The Int command was improperly cleared (such as “means go in and out again,” “means trapped,” “meant leaving,” etc.) |
Int RD errors, goofs, etc., are handled by using an Int RD Correction List Revised, HCOB 29 Oct 71RA. | 5. Firefights and worries over the high or low TA have ensued after an Int ball-up has occurred. |
This must be excellently metered so that the original error is not further compounded by misassessment of the correction list and a falsely reading item taken up. | 6. Some major action like grades or items or Power have been run twice. |
Auditors who can’t run ordinary R3RA with great success should not be let near an Interiorization RD as their lack of smoothness in handling Dianetics will wreck the Int RD. | 7. A C/S has hopefully kept on getting the PC audited without detecting the real reason as a flubbed Int RD. |
Auditors who cannot read a meter flublessly should not be let near an Int RD or an Int RD Correction List, or The End of Endless Int Repair RD. | PERCENTAGES |
CLASS IV GRAD, HNED AUDITORS | The percent of misrun Int RDs is high, many being unnecessary or overrun. The liability of leaving them unrepaired is high, |
An excellent Class IV Grad, HNED auditor can easily repair a messed-up Interiorization Rundown after a folder study and by use of an Int RD Correction List Revised, HCOB 29 Oct 71RA and, as indicated, The End of Endless Int Repair RD, HCOB 24 Sep 781, Int RD Series 4. | Reasons for high TA are averaging out close to 100% as an unrun or a flubbed and unrepaired Int RD. |
A Class IV Grad, HNED auditor with an excellent Dianetic record of wins can be given an Int RD to do or to correct if he is starrated on the Int Pack and the Two-Way Comm Pack. | EXT IN SESSION |
REPAIR | When a pc Exteriorizes in session it is the End Phenomena for that process or action. One gently ends off in any case. Then if after the fact of going exterior in auditing, pc’s TA goes high, then you do an Int R/D. You test Int for a read, (test ‘went in’ and ‘go in’ per HCOB 24 Sept 71 Int R/D) and if it reads you do an Int R/D. You just don’t do one because a pc goes exterior. |
Wherever you see a TA high and a pc in trouble your first suspicions should be: | Maybe it wasn’t needed. So if it wasn’t needed it will eventually have to be repaired. |
1. Audited past Ext in auditing without an Int RD being done. | If even years after an Int RD the pc has a high TA or a low TA then Int trouble is at once suspected and the original Int RD and any repair of it is suspect and must be handled. |
2. Int RD botched by being unnecessary (none of the Int buttons read or read only on MUs), or overrun or auditor goofs in the session. | The Int R/D Correction List Revised, HCOB 29 Oct 71, has been designed to straighten out Int R/Ds. L3B handles the Dianetic errors. |
3. A previously messed-up Dianetic action has gotten fouled up with the Int RD. | There is no real trick to either running a correct Int RD or repairing a flubbed one. |
4. The Int command was improperly cleared (such as “means go in and out again” “means trapped” “meant leaving,” etc.). | The whole clue is whether or not the auditor can audit plain ordinary garden variety R3R. |
5. Firefights and worries over the high or low TA have ensued after an Int ball-up has occurred. | So when ANY auditor audits a pc past Exterior and the pc’s TA goes high he should be checked out fully on the Int RD checksheet so he won’t continue to commit the error. |
6. Some major action like grades or items of Power have been run twice. | And when anyone is going to run an Int RD he must: |
7. A C/S has hopefully kept on getting the pc audited without detecting the real reason as a flubbed Int RD, and without getting the Int RD and any repair fully FESed. | 1. Be an expert Dianetic Auditor and Class IV. |
PERCENTAGES | 2. Be starrated on all the Int RD pack. |
The percent of misrun Int RDs is high, many being unnecessary or overrun. | And when any C/S is confronted with high TAs or low TAs and doesn’t handle at once by getting an Int RD properly run or properly repaired he must be re-checked on the Dianetics Pack and the Int RD pack. |
The liability of leaving them unrepaired is high. | DIANETIC CS-1 |
Reasons for high TA are averaging out close to 100% as an unrun or a flubbed and unrepaired Int RD. | A very careful Dianetic C/S-1 must be done on a previously unindoctrinated pc before he is run on an Int RD. |
EXT IN SESSION | Otherwise it’s all too new. |
When a pc exteriorizes in session it is the end phenomena for that process or action. One gently ends off in any case. If the pc has not had an Interiorization Rundown, it is vital, in his next session, to check Int (per HCOB 24 Sep 71R Interiorization Rundown Correction Drill – Date To Blow/Locate To Blow) as the first action. All manner of physical and emotion upsets can result, including a high TA, if this step is omitted. | A CS-1 isn’t auditing. |
Int must be checked as the next action after the fact of the pc’s first exteriorization. | The pc who can’t do what the auditor says or can’t correct an erroneous action is lost. |
No other auditing is to be done before Int is handled fully or proves to be uncharged upon checking. | A fully safe pc would be one who when he goes Ext in Auditing is made to do an HDC at once before he even gets any ruds put in and not audited again until he is an HDC. He’d be a pc who was relatively safe. |
If even years after an Int RD the pc has a high TA or a low TA then Int trouble is at once suspected and the original Int RD and any repair of it is suspect and must be handled. | A pc who does what an inexpert auditor says without question can really get fouled up. Uneducated PCs require really flawless top notch auditors. The auditor who can audit an uneducated pc is a jewel. He really has to know his business. Because the pc does whatever he says. And if he says wrongly, then there goes the session. |
The Int RD Correction List Revised (HCOB 29 Oct 71RA) has been designed to straighten out Int RD errors. L3RF handles the Dianetic errors. Where Int Correction Lists have been done and the pc still has headaches or other Int troubles a thorough FES must be done first on any Int repairs and the Int RD itself before another correction list or other action is ordered. | Ever notice pc corrections in a worksheet? „I think you by-passed an F/N. “ „This feels overrun. “ „I had Grade 1 last year. “ Such auditors are not fully enough trained to handle wholly green PCs. |
Isolate any errors and get them cleaned up by an auditor who can read a meter and run and repair Dianetics standardly. | SIMPLICITY |
If Int troubles persist and the C/S is certain that any and all errors have been fully repaired & cleaned off the line, he orders The End of Endless Int Repair RD (HCOB 24 Sep 781, Int RD Series 4). This should totally handle Int. | Honest fellows, it’s as easy to run an Int RD as it is to run „an ear pain. “ |
Or if the C/S is in doubt about how to handle and gets into a mess trying to repair chains, he can cut directly onto the End of Endless Int Repair Rundown and he will get someplace. | It isn’t even mysterious or tough. |
There is no real trick to either running a correct Int RD or repairing a flubbed one. | It is only very important to detect when it needs to be done or repaired. |
The whole clue is whether or not the auditor can audit plain ordinary garden variety R3RA, and is able to read a meter. | There are no mysteries. |
So when ANY auditor audits a pc past exterior and the pc’s TA goes high he should be checked out fully on the Int RD Checksheet so he won’t continue to commit the error. | Some auditors have got me feeling like I’m trying to teach them to chew soft bread! |
And when ANYONE is going to run an Int RD he must: | by order of L. RON HUBBARD |
A. Be an expert New Era Dianetics auditor and Class IV Graduate. | by Training & Services Bureau for |
B. Be starrated on all the Int RD Series. | Founder |
C. Be able to read a meter flublessly. | |
And when any C/S is confronted with high TAs or low TAs and doesn’t handle at once by getting an Int RD properly run or properly repaired he must be rechecked on the New Era Dianetics pack and the Int RD pack. | |
DN C/S-1 | |
A very careful Dianetic C/S 1 must be done on a previously unindoctrinated pc before he is run on an Int RD. | |
Otherwise it’s all too new. | |
A C/S 1 isn’t auditing. | |
The pc who can’t do what the auditor says or can’t correct an erroneous action is lost. | |
A fully safe pc would be one who when he goes Ext in auditing is made to do the Hubbard New Era Dianetics Course at once before he even gets any ruds put in and not audited again until he is a Hubbard New Era Dianetics Auditor. He’d be a pc who was relatively safe. | |
A pc who does what an inexpert auditor says without question can really get fouled up! Uneducated pcs require really flawless topnotch auditors. The auditor who can audit an uneducated pc is a jewel. He really has to know his business. Because the pc does whatever he says. And if he says wrongly, then there goes the session. Ever notice pc corrections in a worksheet? “I think you bypassed an F/N.” “This feels overrun.” “I had Grade 1 last year.” Such auditors are not fully enough trained to handle wholly green pcs! | |
SIMPLICITY | |
Honest fellows, it’s as easy to run an Int RD as it is to run “an ear pain.” | |
It isn’t even mysterious or tough. | |
It is only very important to detect when it needs to be done or repaired. | |
There are no mysteries. | |
Some auditors have got me feeling like I’m trying to teach them to chew soft bread! | |
Founder | |