Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 7 NOVEMBER AD12 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 7 NOVEMBER AD12 Issue II |
WRONG GOALS, IMPORTANCE OF REPAIR OF | |
ROUTINE 3-21 | |
If a wrong goal has been found on a pc and has been confirmed as correct but later refuted, that goal must be Big Tiger Drilled out of existence, all pain and sensation and meter reaction off, at once. | I have been doing considerable research auditing and case inspection and have worked out the following method of clearing. |
If a wrong goal has been found on a pc, checked out as correct and listed, that wrong goal must be Prepchecked out of existence, and all pain, sensation and reaction on the meter removed and immediately. | THE TWENTY-ONE STEPS |
These are first, primary, important and mandatory actions. They must be done at once on the discovery of the wrongness of a goal. | 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. |
No other action may be done until the above is done. And the above must be done right now, not "next month when we have an auditor available". And poetically it should be done by the person who "found" the goal if immediately available, and should be done in addition to that person's regular auditing. Even finding the right goal does not straighten out the "found" wrong ones. | 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. |
If more than one wrong goal has been found and listed or not, the wrong goals must be eradicated chronologically, the first wrong goal found is the first one to be done. The above rules apply as to whether the goal was listed or not (in other words, what is to be done with each wrong goal is governed by the first two paragraphs of this HCO Bulletin). | 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. |
Now these rules are not because of policy. They are technical. And the technical is extreme in its validity and so this HCO Bulletin becomes policy because it has such heavy technical validity. | The method is briefly as follows: |
Finding and running wrong goals is very destructive and very dangerous to a pc's life and health. |
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The most effective treatment a pc who has had a wrong goal found or run can have is the eradication of the goal by Big Tiger or Prepcheck. The pc will get a gain beyond mere repair. | |
In the presence of a wrong goal found or found and run, no other processes will work. i.e. , a Problems Intensive or General O/W or Missed W/Hs. The presence of a wrong goal found or found and run will develop a PTP that stops all further progress. An auditor will just make no headway on a case that has had a wrong goal found or found and run until one or the other of the first two paragraphs of this HCO Bulletin has been done properly. | |
SYMPTOMS OF A RIGHT GOAL LISTED WRONGLY | |
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SYMPTOMS OF A WRONG OR IMPROPERLY CLEANED GOAL UNLISTED | |
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(The above 16 are taken from HCO Tech Letter of October 22, 1962.) | |
SYMPTOMS OF A WRONG GOAL LISTED | |
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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. | |
Keep the pc in session, but don't use the Mid Ruds to punish the pc every time the pc originates. | |
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 Tiger Drilling the goal is always ahead of you, never behind you. You leave nothing behind you on the goals list. | |
Keep a careful record of the PH Primary and Secondary Levels run or used in anyway. | |
Treat a pc's goals and Items lists like jewelry. Don't lose them. | |
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. | |
On the easy case this is the best rundown for finding goals and clearing. | |
More difficult cases are characterized by two things — | |
(a) pc's needle is occasionally very dirty, or | |
SYMPTOMS OF A RIGHT GOAL UNLISTED | (b) goals go out hard on Tiger Drilling. |
| These are the only two guiding points which dictate a change. Even so only Step 4 above is changed (finding the goal). |
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.) | |
It is hard for an auditor to get a reality on a goal until he or she has found a goal. | |
For experience the auditor tends to hope his or her way through and trust that "even if it doesn't read, the pc will be disappointed" or the auditor feels he or she would look bad. To our shame, auditors have faked a goal to a pc or instructor. Also, an auditor who is green tends to throw the burden on the checker and do a job that's "good enough for a check". Only the right goal, reading properly, is "good enough for a check". | |
An auditor who finds a goal and doesn't get it to read properly before a check, or who finds a goal and doesn't get it checked by another auditor who is expert, is irresponsible. And an auditor who will not immediately sweat to clean up a wrong goal or work overtime and on his own time too to clean up a wrong goal that's been listed is just not worthy of the name. | |
Wrong goals are dynamite. | |
Prevent them by being properly trained and by doing a good job. | |
With goals processing in our hands we can deliver results greater than any ever achieved before anywhere. Thus, such a powerful weapon must also be respected and used right. | |