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THE ENDOWMENT OF LIVINGNESS (3AAC) - CS Booklet, 31THE ENDOWMENT OF LIVINGNESS (3AAC) - CS Booklet, 32

EXTERIORIZATION: DEMONSTRATION

COMMUNICATION ВУ EMOTION: FLOWS, RIDGES

Lecture 31 - Disc 35
A Lecture and Demonstration Given on 19 January 1954
40 Minutes
Lecture 32 - Disc 36
A Lecture Given on 19 January 1954
61 Minutes

Okay. We have now a little example on exteriorization. I want to give you first the I routine for exteriorization and I do mean the routine.

Okay. And this is the afternoon lecture of January the 19th.

You ask a preclear to “Be three feet back of your head” and when he is with some I certainty or without even much certainty, you ask him for three places he is not. You never ask him where he is. Until he is absolutely certain of his location and volunteers.

And then I wanted to tell you about this chap (a very interesting case) who said, “Auditing would be all right if it weren’t for people and thetans.” [laughter] Well, it’s very interesting that people really don’t have to worry about people, but people don’t know this, so people worry about people. It’s quite remarkable that the individual is his own communication index in terms of hate and resentment and fear and so forth.

I the fact, you never send him to various portions of anywhere. You just start asking him к for “places he’s not.” “Be three feet back of your head.” “Give me some places you’re not.” Then you can run off, actually, the rest of Step la of 8-C if you want to. It is designed for that.

How well do you think a ridge flows? Doesn’t flow very good. It’ll flow to another ridge- I mean, you’ve got a terminal in operation, you see that?

Now, if you ask him where he is, you’ll actually upset him. If you ask him to go to specific places and he doesn’t know where he is already, you’ll upset him further. If you start sending him places immediately when he’s completely uncertain and shaky about the thing, you’ll turn on an automaticity-it may send him places.

So we get, in interpersonal relations, practically no danger in anybody below 3.0, the truth be told, unless you pay attention to them and agree that they’re very dangerous. And if you start fighting this kind of danger, which is what they want you to do, you wind up with a tendency toward their level of the Tone Scale.

In other words, what you want to do is to run the lightest that you can run after a person is exteriorized.

Now, the mission of duplication is to duplicate and make everybody else duplicate and duplicate and duplicate and duplicate-let’s all go nuts. To duplicate or not to duplicate, that is the hang-up on the time track.

All right. We’ll give you an example of this.

So we get a ridge flowing to a ridge and we’ve got a little bit of current. But what do you know, the current is going between those two ridges and in terms of electronics, you even need a wire to get it away from those two ridges and you need a wire to get it between those two, really, if they’re very far apart.

LRH: [to pc] George, be three feet back of your head.

So we find hate not going very far. You talk about this horrible poison called hate and how you don’t want anybody to hate you. Go ahead and let them hate. You’ll just hang them up on a ridge. And a ridge can’t communicate unless you mock yourself up as a ridge. It can communicate to that.

Now give me three universes you’re not buttered all over.

Throughout the history of Man, the fighting of low-tonedness has inevitably, invariably, wound up with low-tonedness.

PC: I’m not buttered all over my universe.

Now, there’s a couple of ants out here, live on McDowell Street. And these ants live just back of the curb. And they hate every automobile that goes by. Boy, do they hate them! And, you know, there hasn’t been a single flat tire because of that. That’s because it doesn’t occur to any motorist to fight the hate of ants. Just doesn’t occur to them. Of course, now if you went down and told every motorist, just before he went by the place, that there were two ants up the line there and they hated them, you’d probably get a line charge.

LRH: Okay, give me another one that you’re not buttered all over.

This is why you can’t get an Operating Thetan to take anything serious that is an international problem. And he can’t believe that the hate of ants is going to ruin him. And honest, that sounds awfully superior and snobbish and all that sort of thing, but it would be if it were in any of those categories. But, you see, it’s not in any of those categories, because it just isn’t an assigned problem. They can’t get into the frame of reference that it’s a desperate thing that they ought to do something or other. They’ll do something because it’s dramatic, not because it’s necessary.

PC: My Home Universe.

The number of necessities which come about in Man are few, as long as he’s here on Earth remotely doing some kind of a job, floundering around-he’ll get there, one way or the other. Mostly he’ll go on down and around and wars will come and wars will go. The only thing that’s really objectionable about Man: that he’s bored. There’s not much drama connected with Man. Nearly all of his drama is in his storybooks or on the television screen. There’s not much drama there. The only real trouble with a war is hurrying up to wait. That’s the only real trouble with a war.

LRH: Okay. One more.

And when we talk about counter-emotion, it’s a very, very happy thing that the counter-emotions which are the most dangerous are the type that can’t emanate. Because, by definition, there is less emanation in them.

PC: [sighs] Your universe.

Let’s take Fear, Now, if you get everybody more or less at a tone level which approaches Fear and they’re being suppressed this way and that way and they have to be afraid of an awful lot of things, they have to go on resisting an awful lot of things, they go floundering around with a lot of things, well, what do we have there? We have a mass agreement which is ready to trigger into a tone level which it is very near. And so, we get mass hysteria and stories of mass hysteria, or mass fear, in such places as the cotton mills of the South.

LRH: Okay. Be three feet back of your head and find a nothingness somewhere, [pause] Got it?

A girl is frightened by a mouse or something, lets out a piercing scream and all the girls in the factory promptly start screaming. Now, here you have this manifestation of mass hysteria. You’ll find this recounted and very, very badly reported, in tremendous numbers of psychological textbooks. Mass hysteria. It must be important, one way or the other, or it wouldn’t be duplicated so often, according to MEST universe logic.

PC: No.

Well, if it is that important, why, we ought to know something about it. If we have a number of individuals on the verge of something, then it is easy to trigger them into the something, isn’t it? But if they’re along distance from the something, they don’t trigger into it.

LRH: Can’t find a nothingness?

Now, it’s very hard to fall in a well when you’re five miles from the well. That’s communication distance. But, in tone, it would be very hard to fall into Fear if you were in Serenity. Same kind of drop-five miles away-only it isn’t in distance, it’s in difference of state of mind. But it’s very easy to fall into Anger if you’re in Resentment. It’s very easy to fall into Fear if you’re in Anger.

PC: No.

It’s quite remarkable that the great dictators-I don’t know, can’t think of any of them at the moment that were great. But anyway, these boys go out in a tone of 1.5 and they go, i6Rraa-rraa-rah-rah! Be mad at everybody. Be mad at everybody. Be mad at everybody.” And they’ll go along in that tone and, all of a sudden, they’ll trigger into Fear. They go to 1.0. It’s so easy! Because the moment they really start emanating, they’re dispersing. So their next drop down is to a dispersal. And we get them being very erratic. We get them going out of their way to find things to be afraid of.

LRH: Can you get a nothingness of your body?

It’s quite amazing that Hitler was so afraid of spirits. Yeah, he was all messed up with the Seventh Dynamic. And he would go into spasms of terror which approximated the magnitude of his anger. It was inevitable, just on a basis of electronics, that anybody who is in that much of a ridge, when he disperses that much, will of course go to the next lower dispersal.

PC: Kind of the idea of it.

See, the mechanical aspect of this: fellow is riding a ridge, he starts to communicate, he can communicate just so long and he finds himself, of course, in Terror. You should understand this because you’ll see preclears doing it on the way up and occasionally, when you drop them in tone, on the way down. They hit a ridge and then they hit a dispersal and then they hit a ridge and they hit a dispersal and so forth.

LRH: Well, can you get an idea of it?

Well, every time you hit a ridge, you get somebody solid and not communicating. So you’ll mark hitting these ridges by hitting the comm lags. And the ordinary course up the Tone Scale of a preclear is not by jumps, it’s just marching right on up the Tone Scale.

PC: Yes.

And if he’s not going on up the Tone Scale, you’re not doing a good job of auditing. You’re just not paying attention to certainty and to fundamentals, as we covered this morning. It’s almost impossible to keep him from going up the Tone Scale on the material which you have. It’s real hard to do. You have to be awful careful the way you use the stuff, because if you use it in any vague sort of a routine job on the thing, the fellow will eventually go up the Tone Scale. You pay attention to certainty, he’ll go up the Tone Scale.

LRH: All right. Is that nothingness giving you orders?

All right. What do we do, then, about these communication changes? What’s this 7 communication change all about? Well, outflow, outflow, inflow, inflow and of course you get this sort of a problem. At each point of this scale, one way or the other, flows are imbalanced. And ridges are of different densities.

PC: No.

Now, you’re not trying to run out a flock of flows or a bunch of ridges. You’re trying to get the individual up to a security where this particular type of ridge does not trouble him. Therefore, Straightwire is a better technique than any plow-horse technique. Because all you’re trying to do with a thetan is change his mind-wherever you will see him, wherever yOu’ll find him, outside or inside, all you’re trying to do is change his mind.

LRH: No. You certain of that?

Interiorized, he’s got himself connected with the body to a point where he tries to change the body’s mind as well as his own mind at the same time. This sympathy with the (quote) “body’s mind” (unquote) and his own mind, results in the fact that he thinks he has to change the body’s mind before he can change his own mind.

PC: Yes.

Well, this is very difficult to do in view of the fact that the command-post center that the body uses from the motor controls isn’t a mind. So it’s quite hard to change the mind of something that doesn’t have a mind. But the thetan has put a very complex mind sitting there in the body-he’s got this all rigged up and there are beautiful circuit machines and so forth. So when you try to audit somebody who is inside the body, you spend most of your time auditing him so he will audit the thing which he has set up which represents the body’s mind, which he is also in sympathy with.

LRH: Let’s get another nothingness that isn’t giving you orders.

So we get this very circuitous type of auditing. You’re auditing somebody who is auditing something. You’re not auditing a preclear. You see, you’re auditing an auditor of a preclear. Well, a preclear is normally a flock of circuits or something. He’ll sit there and audit demon circuits like mad and all that sort of thing. Well, how do you get away from this? Well, nobody ever audited out a demon circuit and went anyplace but down in tone. You reduced his havingness, in other words.

PC: [sighs] Nothing is-just make a thought.''

Well, the more effort and seriousness there is about his handling this problem, of course, the harder it is for him to handle the problem because you’ve suppressed him toward the effort band. And when you set in to do a tremendously serious job of auditing and it has a great deal of concern in it, your preclear is trying to duplicate you to some degree, and goes on being very, very concerned. You see that? Whereas, you could boost him up to a point where he’d be less concerned.

LRH: Okay. Now give me three places you’re not.

Well, if a preclear has a serious problem, you can just bet your boots that it’s got some heavy flows connected with it. Well, the way for you to handle this is to put him into a condition where he can handle flows, ridges and energy and so forth and the spaces that are interwoven with them. So it’s of the essence-because these things have spaces, too-it’s of the essence that your preclear be able to handle space, energy, time-those three things. If he can’t handle those three things, why, he won’t be able to handle a reactive bank, because it’s composed of nothing else.

PC: Not in that corner of the room, that corner and that corner.

The only trouble with a reactive bank is its particles are mock-up particles which approximate MEST universe particles which aren’t there anymore. So it is essentially a lie. The reason auditing out an engram brings relief, when it brings relief-there are two reasons: one, it demonstrates to the preclear that he could re-experience the same experience and probably live through it. Second one is it explodes the lie. These are0/the particles which were present during the incident. He discovers that he is not handling the particles he was handling during the incident. He is not in an operating theater with a scalpel sticking in his stomach. He finds out that that scalpel that he can plainly see, that is sticking in his stomach, can also be looked through and it will vanish with great speed. So the scalpel isn’t still there. He was living a lie.

LRH: Good. Be three feet back of your head.

Nothing wrong with lying, except when it’s the truth. And the GE runs backwards and everything is so true that the more lies he gets in place, the truer it gets and then you tell somebody to face reality. And he faces a flock of data based on what the GE is doing.

PC: Okay.

The more a person agrees with the past, of course (theoretically, the more he thinks the past is there and necessary and he has to agree with it at all times), the more enforced agreement you’re liable to have on the case. And you get this problem of psychotherapy always processing the past.

LRH: And give me three more places you’re not. [pause] Now get real certain about this.

Now, the only reason I’m trying to talk to you about this at all is trying to get you out 10 of the idea of thinking the past is important. It is more important to teach your preclear to tell good, big, believable, unbelievable, baldfaced lies than it is to teach him how to tell the inescapable truth of what “everybody knows happened.”

PC: Notin El Cerrito.

Now, that sounds like it’s immoral or unethical. No. It is very, very immoral and unethical to make a man agree with the actual incidents which have taken place. Very immoral. Because it’ll kill him. And that’s the only reason he dies. He dies out of these things called “truth of actual occurrence.”

LRH: Mm-hm.

These are data truths, see? Actual occurrence. These are agreed-upon truths and these aren’t truths at all. A number of people could get out front and agree perfectly that this was not a house here, that it was a black cat.

PC: Not in my room in Phoenix.

And the next guy that comes up, they could say to him, “Now look at that black cat.”

LRH: Mm-hm.

And the fellow looks at them and he says, “What’s the matter with you people? That’s a house. That isn’t a black cat!”

PC: I'm not in close to Phoenix.

And they say, “Yes, it is a black cat.” Pow!

LRH: Good. Give me three more places.

And after they’d beaten him up enough and given him enough energy and impacts and certainties and various categories and arguments, in other words, he, too, will tell you, “It’s a black cat.” Furthermore, he’ll be able to feel the fur on that cat and hear it purr.

PC: I'm not in the front office here.

Now, I don’t recommend that you should make this experiment daily. But it’s how you got that way.

LRH: Mm-hm.

“Well, you see that over there? That’s a mouse.”

PC: Not in the house next door to the left.

“No, it isn’t a mouse. A mouse is only an inch high. I know what a mouse is. Where we come from, the thing we call a mouse is only an inch high. That’s what a mouse is.”

LRH: Mm-hm.

“Oh, no. That isn’t what a mouse is. That mile-high thing over there is a mouse.” “No, it’s not a mouse! It isn’t even an animal. It isn’t even a . . .”

PC: Next door to the right.

“It’s a mouse.”

LRH: Okay. Now where aren’t you thinking right now?

“Well, now look, I have my own rights to my . ..” Pow!

PC: Not thinking on top of the Empire State Building.

“It’s a mouse. Well, I guess around here they believe that mice are a mile high. Well, I have to agree with it in order to live with them. Every time I say mouse, I mean something an inch high and every time they say mouse, it means a mile high. Well, I guess we just better talk about a mouse that’s a mile high. I’ll kind of remember that mice are one inch high.”

LRH: Okay.

A few years later, he doesn’t remember that mice are an inch high and he goes back home again.

PC: Top of the Westward Ho.

Somebody runs out of the house and says, “There’s a mouse in the house.”

LRH: Good.

He says, “That’s impossible.” [laughter]

PC: And underneath this building.

“No, it’s not impossible. There is a mouse in the house.”

LRH: Good. Give me three auditors who are not auditing you at this moment.

“Well, look, that house is only fifty feet high. It can’t possibly be, because a mouse is a mile high.”

PC: Pam, Ross, Lee.

“Oh, you think a mouse is a mile high, huh?” Pow!

LRH: Okay. Give me three more that aren’t auditing you at this moment.

So he gets convinced the other way.

PC: John, Tom, Esta.

Now, he only gets convinced to the degree that he can be mobbed up on or manhandled.

LRH: Good. Give me three more that aren’t auditing you at this moment.

Now we’re not talking, now, about any legal trickery or anything of the sort, we’re just talking about being manhandled: hit with energy, having his space condensed, having things pulled away from him, have him being mauled, mobbed, kicked around, booed at and so forth. That’s all we’re talking about. I mean violence.

PC: Jeannette, Carroll...

It takes violence to really make these things stick. So God help the individual the first moment he ceased to be dangerous to the environment and the first moment the environment started really being dangerous to him. These are two (quote) “frames of mind” (unquote). Am I dangerous to my environment or is my environment dangerous to me?

LRH: One more.

If you’re dangerous to the environment, then your engram bank is in danger from you, without you thinking any more about it. But, if your environment is simply dangerous to you, then your engram bank, being part of your environment, is dangerous to you, too.

PC: Burke.

Now, we say engram bank, we have a misnomer. So let’s shift it over and call it a reactive mind. And let’s find out that that’s made up of automatic machinery and it wasn’t lying there in neat, quiet piles of pictures. Let’s get a different sort of a thing. Let’s get an idea of it being boiler rooms and machinery and perpetually producing stuff and with tax collectors that take your energy away from you to make itself run. That’s more what a reactive mind looks like.

LRH: Okay. Now give me three preclears you are not auditing at this moment.

As far as the analytical mind is concerned, that’s slightly a misnomer because it isn’t analytical-it knows. And you don’t know, because you’re analytical. But by analytical, we’ve departed a little bit in words and we meant “conscious”-you know, more conscious.

PC: Lee, Bob, Tom.

Well, this is the self-determined mind of the individual, versus the stimulus-response determined mind of the individual. What are these two minds? One is the guy and the other is the machinery.

LRH: Okay. Give me three auditors you are not being audited by at this moment.

Well, now let’s take up the winning valence. Every once in a while, you process a preclear and he all of a sudden has a stuck visio of a bathroom or a stuck visio of a bedroom. You haven’t any idea why he’s got this stuck visio of the bedroom. You inquire into it on the standpoint of valences, however, and make him look around a little bit, he’s liable to find his body there. He isn’t in his body, he’s looking at the room from the standpoint of the bedpost. Why is he looking at it from the standpoint of the bedpost? Because the bedpost just won. He barked his shins against it and it hurt him like hell and he couldn’t punish it, so it won. For an instant he was the bedpost.

PC: John, Edna, Jim.

It’s very shockingly true that an individual has a tendency to shift into the identities of those things which win and this is his effort to become dangerous to his environment. He becomes dangerous to his environment to the degree that (he believes) he takes on identities of things which are dangerous to their environments.

LRH: Good. Three more auditors you’re not being audited by at this moment.

We get the subject of butterflies again and we’ll have the most ferocious looking patterns on the wings of butterflies. And these patterns all demonstrate to the world that the butterfly would be awfully hard to attack. The butterfly is operating on a winning valence proposition. Nothing dangerous about this butterfly at all, but he takes on a pattern of some dangerous thing. See that? That’s simply winning valence.

PC: Maida, Dick and Janet.

Well, there’s hardly a preclear alive who, as he came down the track, didn’t skid into one of his automatic machines and be it, leaving himself to go to hell. Because his automatic machinery, one after the other, are apt to become winning valences.

LRH: Good. Now give me three auditors who aren’t auditing me at this moment.

And so it is that many a preclear who goes into auditing gets pushed over into the “automatic doctoring machine.” See that? “Automatic doctoring machine,” the “automatic healing machine” or the “automatic memory machine.” Each one of these things has beingness and so he can be them. They have beingness, he granted them beingness-you can make any number of individuals that you want to. You can make as many chess players as you want to make chess boards. No finite number. And so you could make a tremendous amount of machinery that itself has identity. And then, if you lose your own identity one way or the other, you can always be a machine.

PC: Me, Jeannette...

Memory, let’s take memory. Memory is that thing which is supposed to give back former incidents to you. In other words, it’s an automatic pound-in mechanism. Well, that’s all right as a mechanism. “This is supposed to give me back incidents when I think of them. This is supposed to give me the incidents which have happened and so that they will then reoccur to me, so that I can have the incidents which I have lost in the past.” This is one way of beating the past, is memory.

LRH: Mm-hm.

So one sets up a machine to do this and then what do you know? He’s in a universe that pounds him from 360 degrees, so this inflow is aided and abetted by MEST universe inflow. So here he is being pounded from all sides by inflow and he’s also got a machine which inflows the past at him.

PC: ...and Ross.

An auditor quite often becomes an automatic memory machine. His own identity was pretty shaky and so he just decides to be an automatic memory machine for the preclear.

LRH: Good. Three more that aren’t auditing me.

How does this machine operate? Well, some of these machines are quite complex. They present pictures to the thetan. The thetan remembers something and then the automatic memory machine presents him with a picture. This is only one method of an automatic memory machine. They also present him with a thought. So you get associative logic. I don’t know what’s so logical about it, but it’s sure associative.

PC: Jim, Joe, Marilyn.

Then you get individuals who don’t want to be reminded of things. They don’t like things because they remind them of other things. Don’t want to be reminded. Don’t want to be reminded. And they’ve got an automatic memory machine that is set up to do just this: remind them.

LRH: Good. Three more that aren’t auditing me.

It’s set up on the basis, when the fellow was cocky and feeling brassy and he set it up, “It’ll remind me of everything I think of and of what happened in the past so I will know about it in the future.”

PC: Jonathan, Lulu, Jeannette.

So an auditor can become an automatic memory machine. I see at this moment that a lot of auditors immediately have assigned this and diagnosed themselves as having lost their own identity and have become these automatic memory machines. Well, you’re also the automatic memory machine. That doesn’t mean you’ve lost your own identity.

LRH: Mm-hm. Three more.

When an individual skids down the track, he obliterates his old identities because he believes that they were not dangerous to the environment and he assumes new identities which he believes are more dangerous to the environment. The odd part of it is that no identity was ever dangerous to the environment. The only thing that is really dangerous to the environment is “nothing.” You take a “nothingness” that can put out energy beams, that’s about the most dangerous thing you could run into in the environment, as far as that’s concerned.

PC: Ed, Brad and Alan.

So he is perfectly willing to assume-if you process him for a while and get over the ideas of how horrible it is to be nothing-he’ll all of a sudden realize that being nothing isn’t so bad at all, because it’s quite dangerous to the environment.

LRH: Okay. Now three that aren’t auditing you at this moment.

All right. What’s the goal in auditing any automatic machinery? Well, it’s to rehabilitate the fullest possible individuality and beingness to the preclear-his own. Where you got to go for it? It’s liable to be geographically placed. He lost his identity in 1832 in Hoboken. He just wasn’t proud anymore and then he became a doctor.

PC: Runa, George, Alphia.

Well, why did he get unproud? Well, some doctor fixed him up, really fixed him up. He was having an affair with the doctor’s wife and the doctor operated on him or something-something weird like this will happen. Well after that he became a doctor. Winning valence.

LRH: Okay. Now let’s get a wider time view of this. You know, you’ve been in this business a long time now. Give me three auditors that aren’t auditing you.

But the guy could become a doctor, really, only if he had an automatic machine which would lay in the basic foundations of being a doctor. Then having been a doctor, he finds out that he hates doctors, so he doesn’t like himself. So he looks around for something else to lick him so he can be it. You might say it’s a perpetual search to be beaten, on some low-toned cases, as they drift along.

PC: Marilyn, Dick...

Well, when they start getting very thoroughly below 3.0, thoroughly below it, why, they go around looking for things to beat them up. They start to lose. Why do they want to lose? So they can win, of course.

LRH: Mm-hm.

Method of survival. That’s another method of survival: being something which has a survival potential. If something wins, it of course survives better. So we got the contest with the environment. Then we get the break point of the preclear at 2.0 where the environment becomes rather thoroughly dangerous to him and he is no longer dangerous to the environment. And above that, why, he’s a little bit dangerous to the environment, the environment is pretty dangerous to him. And you go on up to a point of where the environment isn’t even vaguely dangerous to him, he’s only dangerous to it. And then we get up into reasonable levels where we find the preclear not being interested in whether the environment is dangerous or not, it’s merely amusing.

PC: ...and Smokey Angell.

And the environment is as dangerous as there is low tone in it, to which a person could get into the winning valence of.

LRH: Okay. And three that are not, on a long-term basis, of the auditors you've known, three that aren’t auditing me.

An individual who is in a shaky frame of mind about his own winningness will only then find danger in the hate, the fear, the mass hysterias of his environment with people. Because the truth of the matter is, is people below 2.0 communicate so badly-so badly, that a person has to go out of his way to get a communication to and from them and actually has to them to communicate with them to some degree. You see that?

PC: Um . .. Bruce.

And an individual will get along as badly with them as he has to fight them. You know, resist. And in he goes, bang. Favorite trick of the universe. But this only occurs in the lower-tone bands.

LRH: Mm-hm. [pause] Two more.

It is, of course, quite dangerous for society where everybody is walking around trying to find a “winning-er” environment and trying to find a “winning-er” valence to be into and therefore trying to get beaten by it. It’s quite dangerous for very low-toned people to be loose. But who is it dangerous to? It’s dangerous to low-toned people. That’s who it’s dangerous to.

PC: I’ve got a couple, but I can’t get their names. Jack...

Now, it isn’t true that a thetan just automatically will snap inside of any body that he swats. You had a good time swatting bodies for a long time before you got to enough overt acts, enough overt-motivator sequences, enough collapsed terminals, to where you slid into one. And you probably had already forgotten that you’d ever had anything to do with bodies when one day you slapped one and in you went. So it appeared very mysterious to you. You never considered it important before and then you couldn’t get out of one.

LRH: Mm-hm.

The body being something and being very convincing-it’s convincing, not true-a body. A big difference, you know, between proof convincing and truth. Convincingness will make anything true. Proof will make anything true. There’s no more dangerous maniac than a scientist with a test tube. That bird can prove anything is true and down through the ages past, they have repeatedly.

PC: ...Conrad.

But the earliest crews that were proving something true to somebody else, of course, were just thetans. They were doing such things as playing a game. “Now, go into that hole there and find something. There’s a something in the hole.” (Of course, there’s nothing in the hole.) But, “Go into that hole and find something there.”

LRH: Okay. And three that aren’t auditing you.

“All right, I will.”

PC: John.

So they go into the hole and the fellow says-he mocks-up a clock or something and he throws that out and he says, “Well, was this it?”

LRH: Mm-hm.

And they say, “No, that wasn’t it.” And so on and so on and so on.

PC: Bruce...

Of course, the fact of the matter was, the hole is empty. But it’s just one of these little mild games. Well, a fellow could get sold on the game and if he got himself into a situation where he was trying to protect something he was trying to prove . . . You have to see how locked up this has to get to get loused up. He has to protect something he’s trying to prove and then he gets very convincing about it, he’ll skid. And that’s the only way he’ll really skid.

LRH: Mm-hm.

Because below 2.0, people aren’t dangerous. The people who get furiously angry at no provocation are not dangerous to a thetan. They can be dangerous to a body, because they’re liable to start shooting or something. But they’re not dangerous to a thetan.

PC: Joyce.

They’re not even dangerous to a thetan in a body, beyond giving him some losingness. Now, they can storm and rant all they please, but the truth of the matter is there’s darn little emanation. That’s a ridge talking. And if it talks long enough, it’ll go into Fear.

LRH: Good. Let’s be three feet back of your head.

Now, the emanation, the words-MEST words-flying around are about the only counter-emotion there is in the low tones. A person has to approximate Fear in order to feel Fear.

Little easier now?

Only the higher parts of the band emanate easily. They’re the only ones that have any power because they’re the only ones where the individual can flow or not flow, as the case may be. Well, those things which are stimulus-response mechanisms, which flow and don’t flow, are, of course, not even vaguely dangerous.

PC: Little bit, not too much.

All right. Let’s take somebody-let’s take one of you. You set up a Clinic and you’ve been treating a bunch of school kids or something of the sort and you’ve been running a group. Now, all of a sudden, somebody comes in with “Hectoronomy” or something and they move in across the street. Well now, you could conceive there was vast danger in this-people across the street-because the first thing they do is demonstrate how much they hate you. They’re using, or trying to use, materials which you yourself are using. And they’re calling it something else and they’re fouling people up and they’re saying how you don’t know your business and how you just ruin everybody.

LRH: Not too much. All right. Give me three places in your body where you aren’t thinking.

And they go on and they’re doing, according to what you hear, an awful lot of talking. Talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, yap, yap, yap, yap, yap. Unfortunately for them, your business will decline and your traffic and your Clinic will decline only to the ratio that you conceive their existence to be dangerous and permit them to communicate. Because they can only use your comm line-they haven’t got one. They’re not dangerous. You can err only to the degree of permitting them to communicate. I speak from experience on that. The only way you permit them to communicate or stop their communication, one way or the other, is simply-you’ve got to hang up a communication line for them to communicate on.

PC: Hot thinking in my right foot, left foot, my right kneecap.

You don’t even hang up the subject or the symbol or anything like that. That isn’t even good enough. You actually have to get in there and practically mail their letters for them.

LRH: All right. Three more places where you’re not thinking.

Now, they will set up shop and fail. They will. There is no doubt about it. Might take them a long time to fail.

PC: My lefthand, my abdomen, my pelvis.

Preclear or two of yours who are pretty low-toned might fall into the rattrap and that might swamp them one way or the other. And, of course, if you get mad enough about it and tell enough other preclears about it and make communication for this outfit, why, it can hurt you.

LRH: Okay. And give me three auditors that aren’t auditing you at this moment.

But if you’ve set yourself up to protect every single person in the entire community, you have set yourself up to change the life of every person in that community. Therefore, you have set yourself up to control every person in the community and monitor his actions and therefore you’ve set yourself up to protect each individual person in the community.

PC: Melanie, Margaret and Elizabeth.

Boy, that’s a real hard job.

LRH: Okay. Three more.

You know, you could own a whole community without protecting a single part of it. But that’s a different level of ownership than most people can understand.

PC: Jonathan, Pam, [sighs] Jim.

For instance, talked to a couple of officers on a bridge one day about the Pribilofs (we were cruising in along the Pribilofs) and I said, “Well, I got some islands over that way, over there.”

LRH: Okay. Now give me three preclears you’re not processing right now.

And they said, “You’ve got some islands over that way?”

PC: Lee, Edna, Jackie.

And I said, “Sure.”

LRH: Good. And three auditors who aren’t auditing you right now.

Communication by Emotion: Flows, Ridges mThey said, “ Why, gee whiz, nobody owns them.”

PC: Cliff, Wanda, Jerry.

And I said, “Oh, you’re wrong. I do.” And we were talking this way and that about V the Pribilofs and they became more and more and more upset. This was not occasion for a joke. You see, this started out as a joke and they became more and more upset. Well, their level of ownership was so tenuous that they secretly owned the Pribilofs. And I overtly owned them. And they, of course, became very concerned-it was not a joke, фYou start to talk much about the ownership of things and stuff around in the community and so forth and you’ll find people-they don’t like you to talk that way. Because, they " couldn’t own it themselves, but by you overtly owning it, you disenfranchise their covertion. Well, similarly, if you start talking about owning the whole community, why, people get upset with you. Or if you own a monopoly on anything or say you do, people get very upset with you. But the people who get upset with you are the people who are having trouble with ownership, who are the people who will fail. And the reason they will fail is because they don’t communicate well, because they’re usually ridges or low dispersals.

LRH: Good. Three more that aren’t auditing you.

A dispersal doesn’t communicate-it’s something communicating for the individual. A Fear dispersal, for instance, communicates automatically, Fear.

PC: Connie, Esta, Vicky.

Well, all right. Let’s move over into something a little more practical and we find out, however, that an individual can be suppressed into being one of his own automaticities.

LRH: Good. Give me three techniques that aren’t being used on you at this moment.

And this is the more peculiar case. Here is the case with five personalities. You can locate geographically where the individual is located, by the way, in relationship to his body, You needn’t be too concerned about this. This isn’t important material I’m giving you, it’s just bric-a-brac. But don't get puzzled over it. If I had never mentioned this, why, you might run into it and say, “My God, my God, what has happened here? This fellow is obsessed by a lot of demons. Yeah, he’s got at least seven, eight, nine, ten demons that — we can count” and so forth.

PC: Repeater.

There was another fellow back on the time track who was fooled by this manifestation. We won’t mention any names, we don’t want to be sacrilegious. But the demons which are attacking the individual are almost uniformly his own automaticities.

LRH: Mm-hm.

Because if he only knew it or would admit it, he has enough beef (strength, power) that he’s practically puncture-proof. A body is quite explosive. The chances of this individual having his body taken away from him-quite slight. A body which is very low-toned could be monitored very, very easily by a Theta Clear. And it could be monitored with great ease by an Operating Thetan. But boy, that body would have to be in lousy shape; otherwise there’s going to be electrical circuits and so forth that’ll short.

PC: Double Terminals.

It’s a very hard thing for an individual who’s pretty well up the line to manage a body in the first place without blowing up pieces of it. Because he’ll overreach himself all the time. He gets tired of being so careful and he’s liable to blow ridges on it. You’ll very often find a preclear’s-blow a whole series of ridges in his head and just give him a terrible flock of pains that go shooting through the head. He blows up a whole lot of little tiny control ridges, one way or the other. Oh, it’s very upsetting.

LRH: Good.

Well, a strange thetan coming around and trying to interiorize, as such, in a body which you already have energized, just doesn’t have much chance of doing so. You’ll run into this as you work along. You’ll see more people get electronically jolted out of some body. You tell a preclear to move in and he moves in very smoothly and he can control this particular body. And then the next time we turn around, why, we get this kind of a manifestation, entirely different manifestation. He starts in and he comes out faster than he moves in, mostly because he himself is a certain mass. He has to use some energy in order to control a body. He has to go on the wavelength of the body. There’s already some energy in the body because there’s already somebody in the body.

PC: Self Analysis.

You’ll find preclears all the time worried about getting their body stolen. They aren’t going to get their body stolen. They could even be miles and miles away from it, without it being stolen and animated by anybody else, simply because they have tremendous control lines on it and tremendous energy deposits in it and around it. See that? It’s not very important, but yet, they worry about it.

LRH: Good. And three auditors who aren’t auditing other auditors.

Now, you might not quite see how this is and so forth. How you need to record on it is that there’s not much danger in this particular line. There’s not anywhere near as much danger in it as there would be in the preclear shifting around and hitting one of his own automaticities or attacking one of his own automaticities.

PC: Hank, he isn’t auditing Alphia.

Now, these automatic machines have beingness in them. That’s the only way they can operate. They have to have a beingness in them or they can’t operate at all. To that degree, they’re alive. To that degree, they’re you. Because they are you, because you made them.

LRH: Good.

We don’t have any problem here. I mean, this-you could say, you could see it on a MEST level: an E-Meter builds a small E-Meter. Well, it has to put into the small E-Meter at least something of itself. You see that?

PC: Dick isn ’t auditing Carroll.

All right. Our problem of strange and peculiar manifestations really narrows down, in terms of ghosts, spirits, haunts and that sort of thing, into a person’s being slugged by his own automaticities. And the strange problems of valence that we run into is generally a person shifting around from one automatic machine to the other automatic machine, having deserted the central command post which is the position he should be in.

LRH: Good.

But if he’s in one of these automatic machines, he puts an awful lot of beingness in the machine. There isn’t such a thing as his ceasing to be and then becoming the machine. There’s such a thing as his being able to pretend utterly that he’s the machine and being able to pretend that he isn’t.

PC: Pam isn’t auditing Lee.

You can look around-go have him look around and you can find the geographical location he ought to be in. That area is not alive-hot until he goes into it. But a lot of control lines and things like that go out from that area, which he’d be very pleased to have.

LRH: Good. Give me three auditing breaks which aren’t being made at this moment.

Now, once in a while, you get this weird manifestation of a preclear: he runs something and all of a sudden the preclear feels terrific and stays that way for about two or three days and then feels awful. What we know as a manic.

PC: Not being invalidated, being evaluatedfor, not being made uncertain.

Well, manics are not very important, but he could hit a high-charged machine and exhaust a lot of residual lines and so forth to the machine and be in a high state of motion or he could simply have begun to occupy, once more, his own control center as a thetan. You know, he’s just in the place he ought to be in as a thetan and so it makes him feel terrific. Only he can’t stay there, because it’s too difficult to stay there, because it’s too dangerous to stay there and so on. You just keep up with your common ordinary drills and you’ll get him out of this.

LRH: Not being made what?

But how do you work an automaticity? You have the person be the machine and be himself and be the machine and be himself. What happens? How do you work a preclear who is being his own automaticity? Have him be a man being worked by himself and then have him be himself working himself and back and forth, back and forth. Get some beingness and some doingness mixed up in it and shift it back and forth and all of a sudden the automaticity breaks down.

PC: Uncertain.

If you were to break down all of a preclear’s automaticities, you’d probably break a body completely to pieces. We had one case of a fellow who had automatic machinery taken away from him for about two solid hours-and he was doing it rather well-and so his auditor just sat there and took this machinery away from him for a couple of hours. And all of a sudden, at the end of the time, he collapsed. Suddenly, the body collapsed, began to pant, was in a dreadful state of commotion and he’d dropped straight into some space opera. And he had just that moment been shot. And if there was any carefully compartmented engram of anything, it was the engram of his having been shot that time, mostly because there was so much energy in it. I suppose he was keeping it around to make a new machine out of it someday. But he dropped square into it and he panted and so on.

LRH: Good. All right. And three auditors who aren’t auditing you?

All the auditor did was restore some of his havingness, give him back a few automaticities, square him around and let him catch his breath and he was in beautiful condition. So you see, there’s not much liability to it.

PC: Is it all right to start duplicating?

All right. As we go over this picture of the preclear, we find he is as complex as he cares to be. But he is complex upon these centralized points, as we go down the line of Knowingness, Duplication, Control, Beingness, Doingness, Havingness, Space, Energy, Time, Communication, Cause, Effect. The scale from Know down to Sex; the curve of nothing, Create-Survive-Destroy, nothing. The dichotomy of Nothing-Something; the eight dynamics; ARC; the Tone Scale-including, of course, Ownership, Protection, Hiding.

LRH: Well now, there’s no laws against duplicating, not around here.

He’s mixed up-he’s a different kind of cake. He’s always a different kind of cake, but he’s always baked with the same ingredients-or half-baked.

PC: Jeannette, Ross and Dick.

Now, recognizing the anatomy of the beast, it’s very easy to take the beast apart. But don’t be surprised to find some of these beasts suddenly becoming washbasins.

LRH: Okay. And what auditor in particular isn’t auditing you right now?

Momentarily, the fellow says, “I have a funny feeling around my collar and ...” “What is that?”

PC: Lulu.

“I don’t know,” he says. “I... I don’t know what it is. It’s a funny feeling, though.” Well, you don’t even have to pay too much attention to it. Have him look through it and it will generally go away. But you’ve hit a time when a washbasin won. That’s all. It’s no more inexplicable than that. A washbasin won.

LRH: Mm-hm.You sure of that?

Now, do you know that you will run into preclears who quite uniformly shift in and out of the human body line? So don’t be upset about that, either. You see that?

PC: Mm-hm.

I mean, the guy runs a horse this life. He decides he’ll be a horse. He’s a perfectly good horse and then he decides he’ll be a human being.

LRH: All right. Then be three feet back of your head.

The Egyptians used to talk about transmigration of the soul as though this is something that happened and it migrated with immigration papers or something. But a fellow who has been very mean to horses is liable to make it up by being a horse. He can be a very savvy horse.

PC: A little bit easier.

Well, every once in a while, you run into a real wise horse, real smart horse. You can’t get him to do anything-work his way out of anything. Well, that’s some thetan running “the glorious irresponsibility of being a horse.”

LRH: Good. Throw up a mock-up of buttering you all over the universe.

Once in a while, you’ll run into a dog-I ran into one yesterday, tipped my hat and said, “Hello.” He was a real smart, wise old dog. He was a very fine dog. He was a crossbreed of this and that and he was real tough and he was with a couple of young boys that he looked after. You could look in his eyes and see that there was more there than a dog-very, very easy. So I said, “Hello” to him and asked him if he was having a good time and he barked once, [laughter]

PC: Mm-hm.

Now, a thetan can play the game of “let’s pretend” to such a tremendous degree that he can convince himself utterly. Now, that is one of the weirdest talents he has. To be able to play the game of “let’s pretend” so thoroughly that he won’t have any memory beyond a certain point, that he won’t remember certain things, that he won’t recall his own anatomy or know how he got there or know where he’s going or anything else. He’s playing the game of “let’s pretend.” So he can “let’s pretend” I’m a washbasin or “let’s pretend” I’m a lion. One day at one of the old Foundations, we ran a preclear through the lifetime of a lion who had bitten her keeper. You remember that one? And she recovered from her psychosis. That was all that was done to her. We just ran out the overt act of biting the keeper.

LRH: Duplicate it.

Everybody says, “My God, what will these preclears think of next?” You know, and they were all upset about this. She’d been a lion, there’s no doubt about that.

PC: Mm-hm.

Well, “Be surprised at nothing” is a tremendously good motto. And even though there are many beautiful surprises (it’d be a dull universe if there weren’t), don’t, just because you run into surprises, start taking your fingers off these very specific essentials such as knowingness, control, duplication, beingness, doingness, havingness, space, energy, time, communication, cause and effect, the scale from Know down to Sex, the Nothingness-Create-Survive-Destroy-Nothingness cycle-of-action, the Nothingness-Something dichotomy, the eight dynamics, ARC, the Tone Scale, clear on down through Ownership and Hiding,

LRH: Duplicate it.

The most common tone to cases that don’t exteriorize or work well is Fear. So you 27 start running “Give me three things you’re not afraid of,” with great certainty, he’s liable to wind up by getting three “nothingnesses of something” that he’s not afraid of. And of course, when you get nothingnesses being Wonderful, you’re running a case which is looking for relief not looking for release. Two different things.

PC: Mm-hm.

Of course, relief comes at the end of an operation or the end of ardure. You’re running a case who requires an enormous enforcement of present time to be in present time. You’re running a case which goes up to present time for emergency periods only, who is otherwise waiting for something to force him to present time before he’s in present time.

LRH: Duplicate it.

You run cases of that character, these cases are normally-they’re not in Fear, they’re not at 1.0 on the Tone Scale, but the one band they can’t cross or fool around with very much is Fear. They can’t touch the wall: they get hold of the wall, they can’t let go of the wall, things like this. They are having trouble. They’re afraid of things and they’re doing an automatic let go. They expect you, by some necromancy, to make them let go of their own heads. They’re waiting for an effect, of course.

PC: Mm-hm.

Such a case is unmistakable, since it runs rather uniformly. Any case even vaguely resembling that-and almost any case that will not exteriorize, except the very, very low-toned ones where they’re in catatonic schizophrenia (you know, just blabb)-almost any case is doing this. They put out an idea to get a recoiled action against their own body. If you ask them to run a concept, they put out the concept so that they can get a somatic. That’s a common denominator of cases that don’t exteriorize well.

LRH: Duplicate it.

And the other common line that we’ve been working forward toward and up to here during these first couple of weeks, we’ve tried to go over theory and get you well grounded in that so that you’d understand some more of the exteriorization and its mechanics. The one band that they free on is Fear. And the Fear, of course, when freed, will leave the auditor with a certain amount of Hate to resolve. There is Hate kicking around here.

PC: Mm-hm.

Oh, “Give me three things you don’t hate.” “Give me three things you’re not afraid of.” You get them with certainty and run a lot of that. And don’t forget, in all auditing-in all auditing, to have people put emotions into things and feel them back, thinkingness into things and feel them back, sensations into things and feel them back. That’s background music to auditing.

LRH: Throw the duplicates away.

You’re probably not doing even vaguely, even vaguely enough of that. Put blackness on the outside of the wall. Something wrong with the case, have him put it on the outside of the wall and get it back. You’d be surprised at some of the effort on some of these cases. Every time the guy starts to think of something angry, he closes his eyes, he puts out a certain amount of energy and he’ll get the visio of the wall being knocked out. And as he lets it go, he’ll get a visio of the whole town being knocked flat. That’s how mad he is.

PC: Mm-hm.

And so you start putting Anger into things and running the preclear, one way or the other, why, you can expect destruction and chaos to be envisioned by him in all directions. Of course, because it happens in mock-up-not actually-it only demonstrates this: this is what he’d like to do and can’t. So therefore, he can do it to a mock-up and say he’s doing it, but he won’t do it on the actuality, simply because he hasn’t got enough Fear.

LRH: Be three feet back of your head now and make a duplicate of the room.

You get an Operating Thetan up along the line, if he became too slighted by a town, I imagine he would knock it flat. That’s tough. But gee, you’d have to work to get him sore. You’d just have to work like mad. And it’d probably take an Operating Thetan to get him sore, get him real mad. It’d have to be some awful dirty trick. I can’t imagine, offhand, exactly how you would go about getting an Operating Thetan mad enough to flatten a town. I know, because a few times, puckishly, I have sat around and tried to persuade some of them to knock Moscow flat.

PC: Okay.

And though I considered this was very serious and this was something that should be done and so forth and-I’ve even gone to the point of getting one to volunteer to do it and go on his way. And then have him get interested in a peasant fishing in the river or something else.

LRH: Duplicate it.

A thetan, by the way, is tremendously non sequitur. This non sequiturness is a symptom of very high tone, it’s tremendous differentiation.

PC: Mm-hm.

It’d be perfectly connected logic for him, for instance, to say, “This room-the library-doesn’t have any chrysanthemums.” And that would be even a little more logical than he would consider logical. As a person begins to differentiate, meanings become wider and wider apart and a consecutive flow of conversation then becomes wider and wider apart. Did you ever know anybody who double-talked with great ease? You know, he talks about the chrysanthemums in the beer and why the submarines and there were no spokes because of the air [laughter] and would go on a long monologic conversation on this subject. Well, don’t look at that person, look at the persons around listening to him.

LRH: And again.

Note: The recording ends abruptly.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: And again.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: And again.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: And again.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: And again.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: And again.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: And again.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Throw them away.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Mock-up a horse’s body (this is nothing personal), just mock-up a horse’s body that you’re going to say you’ve exteriorized from right now-pretend you’ve exteriorized from this horse’s body.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: And get where you’re not in this horse’s body.

PC: I know Гт not in his head, not in his feet, not in his tail.

LRH: Good. Now get exactly where you are located with regard to the horse now.

PC: About three feet above his head.

LRH: Good. Good. Now make the horse go away.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Good. Now let’s get a baseball from which you’re exteriorizing.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: And get how fine this is to exteriorize from dead horsehide, not live horsehide.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: You got that? All right. Now tell me where you’re not in the baseball.

PC: Not in the center of it, not on the seams, not touching it.

LRH: Good. Throw it away.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Go awayokay?

PC: Yeah.

LRH: All right. Now let’s get a very, very old man that you’re exteriorizing from at this moment.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Got him?

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: All right. Now tell me where you’re not thinking in his body?

PC: Not thinking in his beard, not thinking in his head, in his chest.

LRH: Good. Throw him away.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: All right. Now let’s be in the place which is most pleasant to you in this life.

PC: Someplace I’ve actually been?

LRH: I don’t care. You’re telling me.

PC: Well, there’s a real nice island in the South Seas.

LRH: Good. You got it?

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Got it realgood? Has it got good mass?

PC: Mm, fair.

LRH: Fair. Whydon’t you give it some moremass. Make several duplicates of it and push them into it.

PC: Okay.

LRH: Pretty good?

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Better?

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Take one of the duplicates out and throw it away. Maybe you had too many there.

PC: Okay.

LRH: All right. Now mock-up two more duplicates and push it in.

PC: Okay.

LRH: All right. Now let’s get a no-island right along side of it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Now which is the most pleasant?

PC: The no-island.

LRH: The no-island. Okay. Now let’s be sitting on top of this no-island and get a no-girl, [laughter]

PC: Okay.

LRH: Pretty good?

PC: Yeah.

LRH: All right. Now let’s throw all this away.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Be three feet back of your head.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: And give me three places you’re not.

PC: on the microphone, not on the right-hand upper thumbtack in the bulletin board.

LRH: Good.

PC: And I'm not in the lower back left-hand corner of the room.

LRH: Good. All right. Now, how’s your certainty now of exteriorization? A little better, a little worse, how?

PC: Much better.

LRH: Much better.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: I wonder what could have made it much better. Well.. . All right. Now be three feet back of your head there and mock-up a set of eyes.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Throw them away.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Another set.

PC: Okay.

LRH: Throw them away.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Another set.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Throw them away.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Another set.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Throw them away.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Another set.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Throw them away.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Now let’s mock-up a set and waste them.

PC: Okay.

LRH: How did you waste them?

PC: Squashed them with a big hammer.

LRH: Good. All right. Now let’s take a set of these and see how beautiful they are to look through.

PC: Yes. But got an idea things could be much more beautiful.

LRH: Yeah? Oh, no. Let’s get how beautiful they are to look through and how it’s just the thing, the thing to have, the thing to do.

PC: Okay.

LRH: Throw them away.

PC: M.m-hm.

LRH: Okay. Now, tell me three things you don’t have to know at this moment.

PC: Don't have to know how many people there are in this room.

LRH: Good. Another one.

PC: Don't have to know what time it is... the exact time.

LRH: Good.

PC: [sighs]

LRH: One more.

PC: Don't need to know what’s happening at the North Pole.

LRH: Good. All right. Tell me three more things you don’t have to know.

PC: Don't have to know what’s going on at the city hall.

LRH: Good.

PC: Don't have to know what the temperature is at the center of the Earth.

LRH: Good.

PC: Don’t have to know whether it’s going to rain five months from now.

LRH: All right. Now give me three things of which you don’t have to be certain. [pause] Give me one.

PC: Having trouble.

LRH: Just one, one thing of which you don’t have to be certain.

PC: Don’t have to be certain what nothing is.

LRH: Okay, [laughter] All right, one more.

PC: I don’t have to be certain of how far it isfrom here to the Sun.

LRH: Good.

PC: Reallydon’t have to be certain of what you re going to do in the next few minutes.

LRH: Okay. Good. All right. Now let’s get three questions you’re not being asked.

PC: I'm not being asked my name. Not being asked where I am.

LRH: Mm-hm.

PC: And now I'm not being asked what time it is.

LRH: Good. Now be three feet back of your head there and tell me how your certainty and perception is.

PC: Better, but still not very good.

LRH: Not very good. Well, tell me three places you don’t have to perceive.

PC: Don't have to perceive in back of this building.

LRH: Good.

PC: Don I have to perceive on the Moon.

LRH: Good.

PC: Don't have to perceive what’s going on in the Field Museum in Chicago.

LRH: Good. All right. Now, your perception getting a little better or certainty getting a little better there as we go along or...?

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Good. Now tell me three places you don’t have to be this very instant.

PC: Don't have to be in Oakland, Don’t have to be in New York. Don’t have to be in Nashville.

LRH: Good. Three more places you don't have to be at this instant.

PC: Don’t have to be in Austin, Texas. Don’t have to be in Rockford, Illinois. Don’t have to be in Newmarket, Ontario.

LRH: Good. And three things now-three more things of which you don’t have to be certain.

PC: I don’t have to be certain of what everybody else is doing.

LRH: Mm-hm.

PC: What everybody else has.

LRH: Mm-hm.

PC: A nd of what everybody else’s certainty is.

LRH: Okay. That’s a cagey one.

All right. Give me three places where it wouldn’t be necessary to be in present time.

PC: Well, it’s not necessary to be in Central Drive-In, not necessary to be in Enis Department Store, not necessary to be in the store across the street.

LRH: All right. Give me three things around here close someplace that it isn’t important for you to smell.

PC: Hmmm. It’s not important for me to smell the air outside right now.

LRH: Mm-hm.

PC: Not important for me to smell some garbage can outside.

LRH: Good.

PC: And it’s not important for me to smell what’s on the porch here.

LRH: Good. Now what emotions don’t you have to combat at this moment? Give me three emotions you don’t have to combat at this moment.

PC: Apathy, grief, serenity.

LRH: Good. Now let’s get-that last one’s real good, isn’t it? You don’t ever have to combat it. [laughter]

All right. Give me three things you’re not trying to be at this instant.

PC: I got cat, man and dog.

LRH: All right. Are you trying to be a man at this instant?

PC: I can take a double look at that.

LRH: Well, give me one...

PC: The answer is no.

LRH: Huh?

PC: The answer is no.

LRH: Okay. All right. Now be three feet back of your head and get a body, no matter what kind of a body.

PC: Mock one up?

LRH: Yeah.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: And then duplicate it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Now just continue to duplicate it until you got an awful lot of it.

PC: It r a pitiful looking thing.

LRH: Okay. Get a lot of it.

PC: Actually doesn ’t even have a head.

LRH: Good, [pause] Got lots of them now?

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: All right. Give them to somebody they’d be acceptable to.

PC: They’d be acceptable to a scarecrow.

LRH: All right. Give them to a scare crow.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: All right. Now let’s mock-up a little bit better kind of body.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: You as sure of this one?

PC: I'm having difficulty getting it.

LRH: Well, get a worse kind of body.

PC: Okay. This one is just kind of a stick figure.

LRH: All right. Now duplicate it a lot of times.

PC: Okay.

LRH: Great. Now give all those to whoever it would be acceptable to.

PC: May be acceptable to a little boy to play with.

LRH: All right. Give them to him.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Now get a much worse kind of body.

PC: [yawns]...[laughs] I get a rounded ball sort of face.''

LRH: All right. Good. Now duplicate it several times.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Who’s that acceptable to?

PC: Hm. Acceptable to some other beings that have round-ball bodies.

LRH: All right. Give it to them.

PC: Okay.

LRH: Okay. Now mock-up your body and blow it up.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Mock it up and blow it up again.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Now mock it up and implode it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Mock it up and implode it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Okay. Get a nothingness of your body.

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Duplicate it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Duplicate it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Duplicate it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Duplicate it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Duplicate it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Duplicate it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Duplicate it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Duplicate it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Throw it away.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Get a nothingness of the room.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Duplicate it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Duplicate it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Duplicate it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Duplicate it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Duplicate it.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Throw them away.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Be three feet back of your head.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: How are you doing?

PC: Better.

LRH: Doing a lot better? Perception any better?

PC: Blackness right now.

LRH: Blackness. But do you have a feeling of...

PC: Yes.

LRH: ...being more in a unit?

PC: Yeah.

LRH: Yeah.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Okay. Put a big sphere of blackness around the blackness which you now have.

PC: [laughs] I had to go outside and look at it to make sure it was bigger.

LRH: That a boy! [laughter]

All right. Throw it away and be where you please.

PC: Okay.

LRH: You all right now?

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: All right. Grab on to two back anchor points of the room.

PC: Mm-hm.

LRH: Good. End of session.

PC: Thank you.

LRH: Good.

Okay. Any questions about this session? Any new, strange or irrelevant material suddenly show up?

I was using Acceptance Level Processing there, not absolutely necessary, but very interesting. Sometimes on a case like that, why, a person gets a body that’s terribly acceptable to him.

Yes?

Male voice: Was there some reason for sticking to names of auditors who are not auditing you for some reference?

Yes. There was a specific reason. There had been an auditing break on this preclear, an auditing break on George here in the last twenty-four hours, which had spattered him around a little bit. And this person’s name wasn’t coming up, which was why I just kept drum-drum-drum-drum-pound-pound-pound-pound until we finally got the auditor’s name. As soon as we got the auditor’s name, well, we kicked it out.

You see what I was looking for there?

Now that took a long time, didn’t it, George, to unearth? You notice we were-it wasn’t a preclear problem, because we had a fast communication. But it must be an auditor problem because we weren’t getting too much change on the auditor lag. So I changed it off into a present time bracket, more or less. Three auditors that aren’t auditing me and so forth, just so we get shaken up on the subject of auditors a little bit. And we finally get this out.

This is a very indirect method, but a very effective one of recovering sessions and so on.

Another one, with a preclear being a little bit more stable condition, exteriorized, see, a little bit better exteriorization-you just chase him around to all the auditing rooms. And more auditing rooms show up on some preclear that’s been in Dianetics and Scientology. There’s just lots and lots and lots of auditing rooms. And first he finds three of them and then he finds four of them and then he finds eight of them and then he’s got, finally, twenty-five of them and then he’s got thirty-five and then he’s got a couple of hundred. And he’s finally moving around being in this one and that one and the next one and the next and the next and the next, just ziggity-ziggity-zing-a-zing-a-zing-zing.

And then he’s in present time in all of them and says, “What do you know, they’ve redecorated the place.”

Well, as soon as you start to get this kind of a manifestation, you’re snapping him into present time in those places. You’re getting the manifestation of present time elsewhere. See that?

Although the patter I was using on George here was apparently not-although we did have this specific problem we were working out, you generally have a problem you’re working out with a preclear if you’ve done your work well-one kind or another.

Well, although the patter I was using was apparently not very specific and so forth, it was just standard patter. It was varied a little bit here and there and the only process I threw in on him was Acceptance Level Processing. The only reason I threw that in is because he hadn’t yet mentioned that he had a view of his body. So, I was just using this process to get him to mock-up and look at bodies. That’s the only reason we were using that process. Had no deeper significance than that.

Preclear will always read much deeper significance into what you’re doing than what you’re putting there-inevitably.

But the cardinal crime in auditing is to ask somebody where he is. You can ask him Ц if he’s stabilized or if he’s certain he’s outside or something. But “Where are you?” and then start sending him to places when he hasn’t yet answered this question to his own satisfaction...

Now, he has to volunteer the answer to it. I don’t care if it took you fifteen hours, you wait for the guy to volunteer this. And he suddenly says, “You know, I’m sitting right up here in the corner of the room looking down at the whole room.” Okay. So he’s there in the corner of the room. He volunteered the answer. You never ask him for it.

So, you ask him where he’s not, never where he is. You got it?

Female voice: Mm-hm.

Well, we’re late for lunch. Let’s go!