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CONTENTS ROUTINE 3-21
THE TWENTY-ONE STEPS FINDING GOALS
THE TWENTY-ONE STEPS ROCK SLAMMING ITEMS
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HCO BULLETIN OF 7 NOVEMBER AD12
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ROUTINE 3-21
THE TWENTY-ONE STEPS FINDING GOALS

"ROLL YOUR OWN" PREHAV

I have been doing considerable research auditing and case inspection and have worked out the following method of clearing.

(Cancels all earlier HCO Bulletins on how to do a Prehav Assessment)

THE TWENTY-ONE STEPS

Roll Your Own Prehav Assessment has been developed:

The first reliable clearing method, 3GA, is to be found, improved, in 3-21, carrying the pc who can be handled this way, all the way to OT goal by goal. For the difficult pc it is only varied in Step 4 below, which is changed on difficult pcs to 3GA XX or variations of it.

  1. To avoid lengthy Prehav Assessments,

Clearing has been improved by the advent of Tiger Drilling and Goals Prepchecking and by new data on finding goals and on listing. The greatest hold-up in clearing was lack of an adequate Prehav Level finding system. I have now developed this in HCO Bulletin 7 November, Issue III. This will be of enormous help both in finding Rock Slams to find goals and running out goals when found.

  • To get much more accurate levels for the pc for use in both finding and listing out goals, and
  • There is, however, no substitute for a well trained, accurate auditor out to help the pc. This is a fully understood requisite to this method.

  • To enter the Rock Slam channel easily.
  • The method is briefly as follows:

    The assessment is done on any available or special Prehav Scale for the purpose of the assessment. (For instance the 1st 65 levels of the Auxiliary Prehave Scale.)

    1. Tiger Drill or Prepcheck out of the way any earlier found goals in accordance with HCO Bulletin 7 November AD12, Issue I.

    The assessment follows the exact steps below:

  • Prepare the pc with a Problems Intensive, new style.
  • HOW TO DO ONE

  • Have pc do a goals list 850 long.
  • It is very easy to do a Prehav Assessment. It is not so easy to do a completely accurate one.

  • Tiger Drill goals from goal 1 on forward. (Do not preselect goals to be TDd ever on any list just do the list.) Stop at that goal which won't go out by TD, and which can be made to Rocket Read occasionally. (Only this step (4) is changed on a tougher pc when it includes different goal finding methods.)
  • When clearing is going hard, the most likely source of error is the Prehav Assessment. It is ridiculously easy for an auditor to make a bad one. The Preclears attention hangs up on a button he tells himself isn't it and the invalidation makes it stay in and voila you have a wrong assessment.

  • Prepcheck that goal until it Rocket Reads with consistency.
  • Like goals, a Prehav Assessment must be kept clean of Tiger Drill buttons.

  • Take the basic four lines
  • You get a wrong assessment if the pc has invalidated or protested a button. Or if he or she has suppressed the right one. Also if too many levels are staying in or too many are going out, the Mid Ruds are out.

  • WHO OR WHAT WOULD WANT __________
  • A Prehav Assessment requires careful auditing. Only experience can give an auditor the full data.

  • WHO OR WHAT WOULD NOT WANT ______
  • TERMS

  • WHO OR WHAT WOULD OPPOSE _________ ING
  • Prehav Scale = Any scale giving degrees of doingness or not doingness.

  • WHO OR WHAT WOULD NOT OPPOSE _________ ING and list and nul each one to an Item. Do a list of around 100. Do a routine assessment on each. If more than one stay in, take the one that reads best as the Item. (If the pc's early lists, on a pc whose goal has been found for some time, are missing or unavailable do this step just as above. Otherwise use old written lists as in footnote below.)
  • Level = Any doingness or not doingness on the scale. Any word in the scale itself. Assessment = Any method of discovering a level on the scale for a given pc.

  • Repeat 6 above.
  • Read = Any reaction of the needle different from its regular action for the pc, occurring during or slightly after a level has been called.

  • When pc's tone arm ceases to be active (with all rudiments in and goal firing on 6 and 7) do a Roll Your Own Prehav Assessment (see next HCO Bulletin) on the goal.
  • Mid Ruds = The middle rudiments of the current model session.

  • Use the lines
  • Tiger Drill = That series of buttons which are capable of preventing a right goal or level from reading or making a wrong level read, combined in an appropriate exercise.

  • WHO OR WHAT WOULD (GOAL) (LEVEL)?
  • THE MOST ACCURATE ASSESSMENT

  • WHO OR WHAT WOULD (GOAL) NOT (LEVEL)?
  • Realize that the most accurate assessment of a Prehav Scale would be by the Tiger Drilling of each level in turn.

  • WHO OR WHAT WOULD (LEVEL) (GOAL)?
  • By average, on a rough pc, this would require about one minute per level. This would be three hours for a 180 level scale.

  • WHO OR WHAT WOULD NOT (LEVEL) (GOAL)? and do a written list for each and assess as in 6 above. The lines must make sense to the auditor as well as the pc and be answerable without distorting goal. If the PH Secondary Level is changed in prefix or suffix or tense make sure it reads as well as the original.
  • Unless scales are shorter, assessment by elimination would normally be faster, if done with due care. But Tiger Drilling a scale to find a level cannot be ruled out as a means of finding the real level with superb accuracy.

  • When TA ceases to move on 9 do a new Roll Your Own Prehav and repeat 9.
  • DOING THE ASSESSMENT

  • Continue as in 9 and 10 until pc is having no trouble whatever in spotting and blowing items.
  • One puts the pc in session, gets the Mid Ruds in, takes a Prehav Scale and calls out each level once, noting its reaction on the meter.

  • When last PH Level has taken all motion out of TA by 9, 10, and 11 is evident, get a new Roll Your Own Prehav and proceed using the lines of 9 but no longer writing down items, using the pages of composition book and four slant marks with a fifth crossing them out as a tally.
  • If the auditor was not sure or didn't see it, the level is called a second or a third time.

  • When neither old nor new Prehav Levels can any longer be made to react on the goal and the needle is free, Prepcheck the auditing on the goal.
  • If too many levels go out consecutively, there is a suppress. If too many levels are staying in, there is another Mid Rud out.

  • When the auditing is clean, Prepcheck the goal.
  • One marks only those that read. Those that do not read are not marked.

  • Test all previous Prehav Levels for the goal and have somebody qualified inspect and attest the absence of goal read and the freeness of the needle. This is a first goal clear.
  • A pc has his own Prehav Scale mimeo copy in his folder. This is used over and over. The pc's name and date of the first assessment is written at the top of the mimeo sheet.

  • Repeat all above steps for the second goal.
  • A new symbol is used for each consecutive assessment and the level found on the mimeo sheet and that symbol is marked at the top at the end of the assessment.

  • Repeat steps 1 to 15 for the third goal as feasible.
  • The list is covered once. Those that read are marked in.

  • Repeat steps 1 to 15 for the fourth goal as feasible.
  • The Mid Ruds for the session are put in at the end of the first nulling.

  • Repeat steps 1 to 15 for the fifth goal as feasible.
  • The list is covered again but only those that stayed in the first time are now read. If they read again they are again marked in, using the same symbol.

  • Repeat steps 1 to 15 for the sixth goal as feasible.
  • The list is covered a third time but only those that stayed in the second time are read and marked in, using the same symbol.

  • Find consecutive goals as feasible and run them out.
  • When the list has not more than eight (on a rough pc) and not less than three levels left in, the remaining levels are Tiger Drilled.

    Tips: The cardinal rule of listing is to never demand more than the pc has and never prevent the pc from giving items he or she does have.

    One level will remain — or will react better than the others. Take this as the PRIMARY LEVEL and mark it in at the top of the mimeo sheet with its symbol.

    Keep the pc in session, but don't use the Mid Ruds to punish the pc every time the pc originates.

    ROLL YOUR OWN

    If the pc gets very ARC Breaky and missed W/Hs don't cure it, then in Step 4 you have passed the pc's goal in the last page or two, so get Suppress and Protest clean and redo them.

    In times past, this Primary Level would have been enough, but using the Prehav to locate the Rock Slam Channel or to list out goals requires a SECONDARY LEVEL.

    In Tiger Drilling the goal is always ahead of you, never behind you. You leave nothing behind you on the goals list.

    To "Roll Your Own" is to get the pc to give you a secondary scale that is in its turn assessed. This is done as follows:

    Keep a careful record of the PH Primary and Secondary Levels run or used in anyway.

    Take the Primary Level, found as above. Put it in the sentence "If somebody were fixated on (or 'wanted to' or 'intended to' or 'wished to') (Primary Level) what would that person do?" Or use the sentence "What would (Primary Level) represent to you?" The sentence must cause the pc to give doingness. Otherwise it must be changed, using the Primary Level, so that the pc does give doingness.

    Treat a pc's goals and Items lists like jewelry. Don't lose them.

    The auditor, as in any assessment, lists down the pc's answers on a 13" (foolscap or legal) sheet with the pc's name, the date and the question at the top of it.

    __________

    When the pc says that's all, the auditor puts in the Mid Ruds and lists the question against the meter. If the meter reads on the question, the list is incomplete and must be completed.

    Above, we have a highly standard clearing procedure, the best of everything thathas worked. Only the four lines in 6 and 9 are subject to change.

    When the question gives no read with Mid Ruds in, the list is complete. This list is now handled exactly as the original scale above.

    On the easy case this is the best rundown for finding goals and clearing.

    The resulting level is the pc's level and is used for finding Items in 3GA-XX or in listing out goals. The Primary Level is not otherwise used.

    More difficult cases are characterized by two things —

    The Secondary List is not used again. A new Primary Assessment is done for the next full operation. Only these Secondary Levels are actually used in auditing.

    (a) pc's needle is occasionally very dirty, or

    Various Primary Prehav Scales may from time to time be developed for various purposes.

    (b) goals go out hard on Tiger Drilling.

    L. RON HUBBARD

    These are the only two guiding points which dictate a change. Even so only Step 4 above is changed (finding the goal).

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    Even if some other method than Step 4 is used to attain the goal, the rest of the above is still followed. I surmise that on less easy pcs only the first goal will require other goal finding than Step 4 and that the above holds good for all second goals onward for all pcs. This however is only a surmise and other means than Step 4 may be needed on some second goals.

    Therefore, today, we have no variation from the above except in actually finding the goal. Further about 50% (at a guess) of one's pcs require no variation from the above to find or run a goal.

    As more data becomes available some of the above can be expected to be modified in the interests of speed and positive results. But the Twenty-One Steps are based on vast quantities of experience and data.

    __________

    Note: Where a pc has had his goal found some time ago and written lists exist for the first four lines, recover these lists and take them in consecutive sections of 100 and nul them by usual means to an Item.

    Then, again in rotation, take the next 100 and nul each to an Item. The lists however must be from the correct wording of the goal, not an earlier variation as they then would not apply. In the latter case do only the steps as above.

    __________

    ROCK SLAMMING ITEMS

    Note: Items in the Twenty-One Steps which Rock Slam when found in listing the goal may have to be opposed or otherwise handled to discharge them. (See forthcoming HCO Bulletins on 3GA XX.)

    L. RON HUBBARD
    LRH:jw.rd