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CONTENTS SCIENTOLOGY LEVEL III
STANDARD ACADEMY CHECKSHEET
HUBBARD PROFESSIONAL AUDITOR (HPA)
SECTION A: ORIENTATION SECTION B: TECHNICAL TRAINING FILMS SECTION C: CLASS III AND GRADE III SECTION D: SCIENTOLOGY 0-8: THE BOOK OF BASICS SECTION E: METERING SECTION F: STYLES OF AUDITING SECTION G: TWO-WAY COMM SECTION H: RELEASE REHABILITATION SECTION I: THEORY OF ARC BREAKS SECTION J: AUDITING BY LISTS SECTION K: LISTING AND NULLING SECTION L: R3H SECTION M: EXPANDED GRADE III SECTION N: STUDENT THEORY COMPLETION 1. STUDENT ATTEST: 2. CONDITIONAL: SECTION O: STUDENT AUDITING 4. ATTESTATIONS: SECTION P: STUDENT COURSE COMPLETION 1. STUDENT COMPLETION: 2. STUDENT ATTESTATION AT C&A: 4. CERTS AND AWARDS:
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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO POLICY LETTER OF 22 SEPTEMBER 1978RB
Issue IV
REVISED 21 NOVEMBER 1987
LEVEL 0 CHECKSHEET by Max Hauri
(Originally HCO PL 22 Sep 78R Issue I)
Remimeo

SCIENTOLOGY level 0
STANDARD ACADEMY CHECKSHEET
(HRS) Hubbard Recognized Scientologist

Scn Orgs

This course contains knowledge which is vital for a successful life.

Academies

NAME: _____________________________ ORG: ____________________

Level III Students

START: _________________________

(Revised to update the course with additional LRH materials and practical actions.
Revisions not in script.)

COMPLETION: ___________________

SCIENTOLOGY LEVEL III
STANDARD ACADEMY CHECKSHEET
HUBBARD PROFESSIONAL AUDITOR (HPA)

This Checksheet contains the knowledge vital for survival of Scientology technology from Level 0 and the levels below 0. It covers the technology dealing with ”remembering” and ”communication”.

"THE ACADEMY LEVELS CONTAIN SOME OF THE MOST FUNDAMENTAL DISCOVERIES REGARDING LIFE AND THE HUMAN MIND THAT HAVE EVER BEEN DISCOVERED IN THE HISTORY OF THIS UNIVERSE. THEY ARE A BASIC, SWEEPING TRAINING GROUND IN HANDLING LIFE AND PEOPLE." -LRH

Prerequisites:

NAME:________________________ORG:_________________________

  1. Student Hat

POST:_____________________________________________________

  • a TRs course, the Comm Course or HQS-TRs
  • DATE STARTED: _______________ DATE COMPLETED:______________

  • Word Clearing Method 1 (recommended)
  • This checksheet contains the vital survival knowledge of Scientology Level III technology. It covers the technology dealing with upsets (ARC breaks).

    Study Technology:

    PREREQUISITES:

    During the course the whole of study technology should be applied. The items of the checksheet must be studied and drilled in the given order. This checksheet is done by going through the materials and the practicals once.

    1. The Student Hat
    Product:
  • A Professional TR Course
  • A Hubbard Recognized Scientologist, able to audit others standardly up to Grade 0 Communications Release.

  • Provisional Class II
  • Certificate:
  • Method One Word Clearing
  • The completion of this checksheet entitles you to a certificate as ”Hubbard Recognized Scientologist” (temporarily). The certificate is valid only for year and must then be validated by an internship.

    (Method One Word Clearing is a prerequisite for training at this level, except where waived by a qualified C/S as covered in HCO PL 25 Sept. 79RB 11, Rev. 1.7.85, METHOD ONE WORD CLEARING.)

    When you have completed your training up to Class IV you should go through your internship in this or a higher organization under the skilled guidance of technical experts. For complete training as an auditor an internship is absolutely necessary. If you then are able to apply the processes of the Grade flublessly, you will get awarded with the full certificate as Hubbard Recognized Scientologist (permanent).

    STUDY TECH: Study tech is to be applied in full throughout this course. The materials are to be studied and drilled in sequence. By initialing the blank after each checksheet entry, you are attesting that you fully understand and can apply the data. DRILLS ARE TO BE DONE FULLY TO THEIR RESULT. If you are not a fast flow student, you must star-rate check out on all items marked with an asterisk (*). (Ref. HCOB 13 Aug. 72RA, FAST FLOW TRAINING) The course does not require twinning.

    Duration of course:

    BASIC TEXTS:

    2-3 weeks full time study.

    1. Books:

    Section I: Orientation

    1. Scientology 0-8: The Book of Basics
    1. * HCO PL 7 Feb 65 Keeping Scientology Working ______________
  • The Book of E-Meter Drills
  • * HCO PL 17 Jun 70R Tech Degrades ______________
  • Dianetics and Scientology Technical Dictionary
  • HCO PL 22 Nov 67 Out Tech ______________
  • Hubbard Professional Auditor course pack
  • Section II: Books
    (to be read by the end of the course)

  • Level III Academy lectures
    1. Dianetics 55! ______________

    The student must have these books, course pack and lectures.

  • Self Analysis ______________
  • The student also must have his own E-Meter, as it will be needed during this course to do the required drills and auditing.

  • Axioms and Logics, axioms 1-28 ______________
  • You are required to maintain a standard course schedule. Study and work during your class periods and outside of class. You have a lot to study and get checked out on in order to complete this course. You can't afford to waste time. You may be credited with materials you have studied on previous checksheets.

  • Problems of Work (Chapter 6: ARC) ______________
  • TECHNICAL TRAINING FILMS:

    Section III: Charts and Scales

    "THE TECHNICAL TRAINING FILMS ARE DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY TO CLARIFY AND GREATLY IMPROVE AND SPEED THE TRAINING OF AUDITORS." -LRH

    1. HCOB 12 Nov 81RA *Added by Max Hauri Grade Chart for the Lower Grades modernized ______________

    These LRH films can help you achieve a high level of skill and certainty as an auditor and are a vital part of Academy training. Before you may graduate from this course, each of the films assigned to it is viewed along with the student body in regularly scheduled showings.

  • HCO PL 23 Oct 80 II Chart of Abilities gained for the Expand Lower Levels and the Expanded Lower Grades, Section on Grade 0 ______________
  • You must also have seen all films assigned to earlier courses before completing this checksheet.

  • 1980 The Classification, Gradation and Awareness Chart of Levels and Certificates, Section on the Class 0 auditor ______________
  • You may view each film as many times as needed to ensure you have fully grasped the tech presented in it. Viewing these films more than once is recommended: Number of times over the material equals certainty and results.

  • Demo: The abilities gained on Grade 0 ______________
  • After the first viewing of a single film, you must be word cleared on that film before viewing it again or viewing the next film.

  • HCOB 25 Sep 71RB Tone Scale in full ______________
  • PRODUCT: A Hubbard Professional Auditor who is able to audit others to Grade III Freedom Release standardly.

  • HCOB 26 Oct 70 III Obnosis and the Tone Scale ______________
  • CERTIFICATE: On completion of this checksheet you may be awarded a provisional HUBBARD PROFESSIONAL AUDITOR certificate. A provisional certificate is only valid for one year unless validated by successful completion of the Class IV Internship.

  • Drill Obnosis Drill from paragraph 5 of the above HCOB ______________
  • LENGTH OF COURSE: 2 weeks full time.

  • Drill: Drill ”Obnosis and the Tone Scale” from paragraph 11 of the above HCOB ______________
  • SECTION A: ORIENTATION

    Section IV: Codes

    _____ 1. HCO PL 7 Feb. 65 - KSW Series 1 KEEPING SCIENTOLOGY WORKING

    1. * HCO PL 14 Oct 68R Auditor’s Code ______________

    _____ 2. HCO PL 17 June 70RB, Re-rev. 25.10.83 - KSW Series 5R TECHNICAL DEGRADES

  • Demo: Each point of the Auditor’s Code ______________
  • SECTION B: TECHNICAL TRAINING FILMS

    Section V: Theory of Communication and Training Routines

    (NOTE: The films assigned to this course and its prerequisite courses, along with any drills called for in those films, are listed in a directive issued to Course Administrators.)

    1. HCOB 24 Dec 79 Resurrection of the basics of TRs ______________

    1. (To be done before the end of this course.) View any films assigned to courses which are prerequisites for this course that you have not already viewed. Any drill that is specified in a particular film is to be done after viewing that film. These films and their drills are to be filled in by the Course Administrator.

  • Demo: Why one drills TRs ______________
  • a. Film:____________________________________

  • Book: The Problems of work, Chapter 6: Affinity, Reality and Communication ______________
  • _____ To be viewed before the end of this course.

  • Clay demo: The ARC Triangle, showing how A, R and C relate to each other and lead to understanding ______________
  • _____ Drill:______________________________________

  • Book: Dianetics 55!, Chapter 7: Communication ______________
  • b. Film:____________________________________

  • Clay demo:
  • _____ To be viewed before the end of this course.

    1. Outflowing Communication ______________

    _____ Drill:______________________________________

  • Incoming Communication ______________
  • c. Film:____________________________________

  • The definition of aberration ______________
  • _____ To be viewed before the end of this course.

  • d) What may be the consequence of an incomplete communication cycle ______________
  • _____ Drill:______________________________________

  • * HCOB 5 Apr 73R Axiom 28 amended ______________
  • d. Film:____________________________________

  • Clay demo: The complete communication cycle ______________
  • _____ To be viewed before the end of this course.

  • * HCOB 23 May 71R I The magic of the comm cycle ______________
  • _____ Drill:______________________________________

  • HCOB 16 Aug 71RA II TRs remodernized ______________
  • 2. The Course Administrator fills in the films assigned to this course in the blanks provided below before you begin this checksheet. The point on the checksheet where each film should be viewed is also filled in, as well as any drill called for in that film. Any drill that is specified in a particular film is to be done after viewing that film.

  • HCOB 30 Mar 73 I Step Four, Handling of Originations ______________
  • If a film is not scheduled for showing when you reach the indicated point on your checksheet, continue on with your study and see the film at its next scheduled showing.

  • Drill: Drill the following TRs as per HCOB 16 Aug 71, each until pass from supervisor.
  • Once you have viewed and been word cleared on a film, put your initials and the date in the blanks provided next to each film's title. When you do any drill called for in that film, put your initials and date in the blank provided.

  • ______________
  • a. Film:_____________________________________

    1. OT TR 0 __________

    _____ To be viewed while studying section _________.

  • TR 0 __________
  • _____ Drill:_______________________________________

  • TR 0 BB__________
  • b. Film:_____________________________________

  • d) TR 1 __________
  • _____ To be viewed while studying section _________.

  • e) TR 2 __________
  • _____ Drill:_______________________________________

  • f) TR 2 1/2 __________
  • c. Film:_____________________________________

  • g) TR 3 __________
  • _____ To be viewed while studying section _________.

  • h) TR 4 __________
  • _____ Drill:_______________________________________

    Section VI: The comm cycle in auditing

    d. Film:_____________________________________

    1. * HCOB 23 May 71R II The two parts of Auditing ______________

    _____ To be viewed while studying section _________.

  • * HCOB 30 Apr 71 The Auditing Communication Cycle ______________
  • _____ Drill:_______________________________________

  • Tape 25 Jul 63 Comm Cycle in Auditing ______________
  • SECTION C: CLASS III AND GRADE III

  • HCOB 14 Aug 63 Lecture charts (to be used together with above tape lecture) ______________
  • _____* 1. CLASSIFICATION, GRADATION AND AWARENESS CHART OF LEVELS AND CERTIFICATE - Class III Auditor section and Grade III Expanded section.

  • Tape 6. Aug 63 Auditing Comm Cycle ______________
  • _____ 2. HCO PL 23 Oct. 80R II, Rev. 16.11.87 - CHART OF ABILITIES GAINED FOR LOWER LEVELS AND EXPANDED LOWER GRADES

  • * HCOB 23 May 71R IV Comm Cycles within the Auditing Cycle ______________
  • _____ 3. DEMO: The Abilities Gained for Grade III.

  • * HCOB 23 May 71R V The Communication Cycle in Auditing ______________
  • SECTION D: SCIENTOLOGY 0-8: THE BOOK OF BASICS

  • Demo: Each part of the auditing comm cycle ______________
  • _____ 1. Chapter: "A Description of Scientology"

  • HCOB 6 Nov 64 Auditing Styles § ”Introduction” and § ”Listen Style” ______________
  • _____ 2. Chapter: "The Factors"

  • Tape 20 Aug 63 The Itsa Line ______________
  • _____ 3. Chapter: "The Qs (The Prelogics)"

  • Tape 21 Aug 63 The Itsa Line (continuation) ______________
  • _____ 4. Chapter: "Consideration and Mechanics"

  • * HCOB 23 May 71 III The three important communication lines ______________
  • _____ 5. DEMO: What is meant by "considerations take rank over the mechanics of space, energy and time."

  • Drill: Drill listen style auditing, using the question ”Do birds fly?” ______________
  • _____ 6. Chapter: "The Axioms of Scientology"

  • Tape 6 Feb 64 The Communication Cycle in Auditing ______________
  • 7. DEMO: Each of the Axioms of Scientology

  • * HCOB 17 Oct 62 When the Auditor doesn’t understand ______________
  • 1_____ 21_____ 41_____

  • Tape 28 Apr 64 Wisdom as an Auditor ______________
  • 2_____ 22_____ 42_____

  • HCOB 7 Apr 65 Premature Acknowledgments ______________
  • 3_____ 23_____ 43_____

  • HCO PL 1 Jul 65 Comm Cycle Additives ______________
  • 4_____ 24_____ 44_____

  • Demo: Three examples for comm cycle additives ______________
  • 5_____ 25_____ 45_____

  • Clay demo: The auditing comm cycle and what happens in the bank if it is applied ______________
  • 6_____ 26_____ 46_____

  • Tape 26 Jul 66 The Classification Chart and Auditing ______________
  • 7_____ 27_____ 47_____

  • * HCOB 1 Oct 63 How to get Tone Arm Action ______________
  • 8_____ 28_____ 48_____

  • Demo: What causes Ton Arm Action and how it happens ______________
  • 9_____ 29_____ 49_____

  • WC: ”Terminal” ______________
  • 10_____ 30_____ 50_____

  • Demo: Where you would look for terminals to be used in process commands ______________
  • 11_____ 31_____ 51_____

  • * HCOB 23 Aug 71 Auditor’s Rights ______________
  • 12_____ 32_____ 52_____

    Section VII: What an auditor mustn’t do

    13_____ 33_____ 53_____

    1. HCOB 7 Apr 64 Q & A ______________

    14_____ 34_____ 54_____

  • HCOB 5 Apr 80 Q & A - The real Definition ______________
  • 15_____ 35_____ 55_____

  • Demo: 3 examples for Q & A ______________
  • 16_____ 36_____ 56_____

  • * HCOB 3 Aug 65 Auditing errors, Blowdown interruption ______________
  • 17_____ 37_____ 57_____

  • Demo: The effect on a PC if one interrupts a blow down ______________
  • 18_____ 38_____ 58_____

  • * HCOB 5 Feb 66 II ”Letting the PC Itsa”, The Correctly Trained Auditor ______________
  • 19_____ 39_____

    Section VIII: The auditor’s admin

    20_____ 40_____

    1. HCOB 7 May 69 VI Summary on how to write up an Auditor’s Report etc. ______________

    _____ 8. Chapter: "The Auditor's Code AD18"

  • BTB 6 Nov 72R III The Auditor’s C/S ______________
  • _____ 9. Chapter: "The Code of Honor"

  • BTB 6 Nov 72R VII The Worksheets ______________
  • 10. DEMO: Each of the points of the Code of Honor.

  • BTB 5 Nov 72R III The Folder Summary ______________
  • 1_____ 6_____ 11_____

  • BTB 6 Nov 72R VI The Auditor Report Form ______________
  • 2_____ 7_____ 12_____

  • Drill: For an imaginary session, write up completely
  • 3_____ 8_____ 13_____

    1. Worksheets (W/S),

    4_____ 9_____ 14_____

  • an Auditor Report Form (ARF),
  • 5_____ 10_____ 15_____

  • the Auditor’s C/S (C/S). Prepare a folder with a fictitious name, mark it with “Dummy Folder”. Note the session in the folder summary. Hand in the folder to the supervisor. Important: Put into the folder the admin of all auditing drills (word clearning, rudiments, processes, etc.) ______________
  • _____ 11. Chapter: "The Code of a Scientologist"

    Section IX: E-Meter Drills and E-Meter data

    _____ 12. Chapter: "The Creed of the Church"

    1. Book: The Book Introducing the E-Meter, page 1-32, 40-47 (You should have an E-Meter at hand while studying this book. Do the described actions with your E-Meter as it fits to your model.) ______________

    _____ 13. Chapter: "The Supervisor's Code and Stable Data"

  • Book: E-Meter Essentials, Chapter A ______________
  • _____ 14. Chapter: "The Credo of a Good and Skilled Manager"

  • Book: The Book of E-Meter Drills, Preface ______________
  • _____ 15. Chapter: "Primary Axioms from the Original Thesis"

  • Meter Drill 1 ______________
  • _____ 16. Chapter: "The Fundamental Axioms of Dianetics"

  • Meter Drill 2 ______________
  • _____ 17. Chapter: "The Logics"

  • (If you have a meter which has to be trimmed study HCOB 11 May 69R E-METER TRIM CHECK and do EM 3)
  • 18. DEMO: Each of the Logics.

  • Book: E-Meter Essentials, Chapter B,C and E ______________
  • 1_____ 11_____ 21_____

  • Meter Drill 5 RA (per HCOB 7 Feb 79R, E-Meter Drill 5RA) ______________
  • 2_____ 12_____ 22_____

  • HCOB 14 Oct 68 Meter-Position…. ______________
  • 3_____ 13_____ 23_____

  • HCOB 23 May 71 IX Working with the E-Meter ______________
  • 4_____ 14_____ 24_____

  • Meter Drill 6 ______________
  • 5_____ 15_____

  • Meter Drill 7 ______________
  • 6_____ 16_____

  • HCOB 21 Jan 77RB Checklist for False Ton Arm ______________
  • 7_____ 17_____

  • Drill: Check for false ton arm, including the corrective measures you would do as a Level 0 Auditor ______________
  • 8_____ 18_____

  • Meter Drill 8 ______________
  • 9_____ 19_____

  • Meter Drill 9 ______________
  • 10_____ 20_____

  • Meter Drill 10 ______________
  • _____ 19. Chapter: "The Axioms of Dianetics"

  • Book: E-Meter Essentials, Chapter F and J ______________
  • _____ 20. Chapter: "The Perceptics"

  • Meter Drill 12 ______________
  • 21. Chapter: "A Book of Scales"

  • Meter Drill 13 ______________
  • _____ a. Scales

  • Meter Drill 18 ______________
  • _____ b. Scale: The Tone Scale

  • HCOB 5 Aug 78 Instant Reads ______________
  • _____ c. Scale: Emotion and Affinity Scale

  • Meter Drill 19 ______________
  • _____ d. Scale: Reality and Communication Scale

  • Meter Drill 20 ______________
  • _____ e. Scale: Behavior and Physiological Scale

  • Meter Drill 23 ______________
  • _____ f. Scale: Scale of Motion

  • Meter Drill 24 ______________
  • _____ g. DEMO: Demonstrate an example of how someone reacts at each point on the Scale of Motion.

  • HCOB 4 Dec 77 Checklist for setting up session and an E-Meter ______________
  • _____ h. Scale: The Emotional Tone Scale

  • Drill: The complete actions for setting up a session as per above HCOB, until you can do it smoothly and with certainty. ______________
  • _____ i. Scale: The Tone Scale in Full

    Section X: Data on F/Ns

    _____ j. Scale: DEI to CDEI

    1. * HCOB 21 Jul 78 What is a Floating Needle? ______________

    _____ k. Scale: CDEI Cycle with Lower Scale

  • * HCOB 20 Feb 70 Floating Needles and End Phenomena ______________
  • _____ l. Scale: Points of Case Address

  • * HCOB 8 Oct 70 Persistent F/N ______________
  • _____ m. Scale: Scale of Identification

  • HCOB 10 Dec 76RB Scientology F/N and TA Position ______________
  • _____ n. Scale: A Table of Relationships

  • HCOB 7 Mar 75 Exteriorization and ending the Session ______________
  • _____ o. Scale: Know-to-Mystery Scale

  • Drill: Take as many students to the meter and see if they F/N until you are sure about F/Ns ______________
  • _____ p. Scale: Scale of Knowingness

    Section XI: Indicators

    _____ q. Scale: A Pan-Determinism Scale

    1. HCOB 29 Jul 64 Good Indicators on Lower Levels ______________

    _____ r. Scale: Responsibility Scale

  • HCOB 3 May 80 Indicators on PCs ______________
  • _____ s. DEMO: The responsibility level at each step of the Responsibility Scale.

  • Drill: Using ”Do birds fly?” student and coach drill recognizing indicators, the coach demonstrating various good and bad indicators, until student can recognize the indicator shown with ease. ______________
  • _____ t. Scale: Havingness Scale

    Section XII: Setting up the PC

    _____ u. Scale: The Prehavingness Scale

    1. * HCOB 21 Jun 72 I Method 5 ______________

    _____ v. Scale: Effect Scale

  • HCOB 9 Aug 78 II Clearing Commands ______________
  • _____ w. Scale: An Awareness Scale

  • Drill: Clearing auditing commands, using the question ”Do birds fly?”, until student can do this with certainty. ______________
  • _____ x. Scale: Scale of Confront

  • * HCOB 15 Jul 78R Scientology Auditing-C/S 1 ______________
  • _____ y. Scale: Reality-Spotting by E-Meter

  • Drill: Doing a Scientology C/S-1 with a doll, without and with bull-baiting, until student can do it with certainty. ______________
  • _____ z. Scale: Time Sense, Deterioration of

  • * HCOB 7 Aug 78 Havingness, Finding and Running the Havingness Process of a PC ______________
  • _____ aa. Article: "Charge and the Time Track"

  • Demo:
  • _____ bb. Scale: State of Case Scale

    1. The final definition of havingness

    _____ cc. Scale: Awareness Characteristics

  • ”No Havingness” ______________
  • _____ dd. Scale: Lower Awareness Levels

  • Drill: Finding and auditing a havingness process ______________
  • _____ ee. Scale: States Attained

    Section XIII: Model Session and Rudiments

    _____ 22. Chapter: "The Axioms of SOP 8-C"

    1. * HCOB 11 Aug 78 I Rudiments, Definition and Pattern ______________

    SECTION E: METERING

  • Demo:
  • _____* 1. HCOB 21 Sept. 66 - ARC BREAK NEEDLE

    1. ARC Break

    _____ 2. DEMO: An ARC break needle.

  • Present Time Problem
  • _____ 3. DEMO: How an auditor would be able to tell the difference between an ARC break needle and a floating needle.

  • Missed Withhold ______________
  • _____* 4. HCOB 2 Dec. 80 - FLOATING NEEDLE AND TA POSITION MODIFIED

  • Demo: A PC who is ”in session” ______________
  • 5. DRILL: Do the following E-Meter drills per The Book of E-Meter Drills. The Course Supervisor will issue pink sheets for any earlier E-Meter drills observed to be out.

  • Drill: Handling each rud, going earlier/similar on each one, use different situations, until student can handle everything which comes up with ease. ______________
  • _____ a. E-Meter Drill 12: "Needle Actions"

  • * HCOB 11 Aug 78 II Model Session ______________
  • _____ b. E-Meter Drill 14: "Needle Motion and No Motion Recognition"

  • Drill: Doing the model session from start to end using the process “Do birds fly?”. Keep admin. ______________
  • _____ c. E-Meter Drill 15: "Familiarization with Reading an E-Meter"

    Section XIV: Styles of Auditing

    _____ d. E-Meter Drill 16: "The Production of Needle Actions"

    1. * HCOB 10 Dec 64 Listen Style Auditing ______________

    _____ e. E-Meter Drill 19: "Instant Reads"

  • Demo: When to use a prompter and why it works ______________
  • _____ f. E-Meter Drill 22: "E-Meter Hidden Date, This Life"

  • Drill: Drill the application of the prompter until you can apply them verbatim. ______________
  • _____ g. E-Meter Drill 24: "Assessment by Instant Read"

  • HCOB 23.6.80 Checking Question on Grade Processes ______________
  • _____ h. E-Meter Drill 25: "Track Dating"

  • * HCOB 11 Dec 64 II Scientology 0, Processes ______________
  • _____ i. CR0000-4: "See the Session"

  • * HCOB 26 Dec 64 Routine 0-A (Expanded) ______________
  • SECTION F: STYLES OF AUDITING

  • Drill: Routine 0-0 ______________
  • _____* 1. HCOB 6 Nov. 64 - STYLES OF AUDITING (Section headed LEVEL III, ABRIDGED-STYLE AUDITING)

  • Drill: Routine 0-A ______________
  • _____ 2. DEMO: What is meant by "Abridged-Style Auditing"?

  • Drill: Routine 0-B ______________
  • SECTION G: TWO-WAY COMM

  • Drill: Havingness Process of Grade 0 ______________
  • _____ 1. Tape: 5411C01 8ACC-23 - TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION

  • Clay demo: EP of Grade 0 ______________
  • _____* 2. HCOB 21 Apr. 70 - 2-WAY COMM C/Ses

    Theory Completion of Student:

    _____ 3. DEMO: In two-way comm, "A correct session is for the auditor to hold to the C/S's main line of questioning no matter how he phrases it and listen to and write down what the pc says."

    A: Attestation of student:

    _____* 4. HCOB 3 July 70 - C/S Series 14, C/Sing 2-WAY COMM

    The following attestation has to be signed item for item before the student begins to audit Grade 0 processes.

    _____ 5. DEMO: Why two-way comm is auditing.

    If the student has any doubts or reservations to attest any of the below points he should do a retread on this area.

    6. DEMO: Demo points F, G, H, I, J, K, L, N and O as given in HCOB 3 July 70, C/Sing 2-WAY COMM.

    Only if the student has achieved these skills without any doubt he will get good results on Grade 0 Processes.

    _____ F

    I attest that:

    _____ G

    a) I know the study technology contained in the Student Hat and can apply it fully. ______________

    _____ H

    b) I have applied the study technology out of the Student Hat during this course fully. ______________

    _____ I

    c) I have read and understand the books ”Dianetic 55!”, ”Self Analysis”, ”Axioms and Logics” (Axioms 1-28) and ”The Problems of Work”, Chapter 6 ”Affinity, Reality and Communication” ______________

    _____ J

    d) I understand the E-Meter and know how to use it ______________

    _____ K

    e) I have achieved good TRs 1-4 by drilling each TR to its EP ______________

    _____ L

    f) I can say with no reservations that I have a good understanding of the theory of ARC and the theory of communication and that I can apply them ______________

    _____ N

    g) I have mastered the steps of preparing an auditing session and can apply them ______________

    _____ O

    h) I understand the Scientology Auditing C/S-1 and can apply it. ______________

    _____* 7. HCOB 17 Mar. 74 - TWO-WAY COMM, USING WRONG QUESTIONS

    i) I understand the data on clearing commands and can apply them. ______________

    _____ 8. DEMO: Why a "who," "what" or "which" question is not used in two-way comm auditing.

    j) I am able to find and audit a havingness process. ______________

    9. DEMO: Why two-way comm questions should be limited to:

    k) I know the model session and can use it together with simple rudiment handling. ______________

    _____ a. feelings

    l) I understand listen style auditing and can do it ______________

    _____ b. reactions

    m) I understand the use of prompters and am able to apply them correctly. ______________

    _____ c. significances

    B. Exam:

    _____ 10. DRILL: Two-way comm on a doll, using fruit subjects. The coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing the cans to simulate reads. Flunks are handled by reference to the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can standardly Run two-way comm and take a two-way comm question to EP, including handling the meter and keeping standard admin.

    The student must fully pass an exam on the materials of this checksheet in the Qualification Division

    SECTION H: RELEASE REHABILITATION

    Dir for Validity: _____________________________________________Date: _________________

    _____* 1. HCOB 19 Dec. 80R, Rev. 16.11.87 - REHAB TECH

    Auditing Section: Practical

    _____ 2. CLAY DEMO: What happens in the pc's bank when he gets overrun and how you handle this by rehab procedure.

    The student now is entitled to begin with student’s auditing of Grade 0 processes (and ARC Straightwire).

    _____ 3. DEMO: Rehab by Counting.

    Reference:

    _____ 4. DEMO: Each step of Rehab '65 Style.

    BTB 15. Nov. 76 I ”Quadrupel Processes for Expanded Grades 0-IV, Part A, ARC Straightwire”

    5. DEMO: The three main reasons why a release rehab on a subject or action might hang up.

    BTB 15 Nov. 76 II, ”Quadrupel Processes for Expanded Grades 0-IV, Part B, Grade 0 Processes”

    _____ 1

    Nobody may or can demand that the student audits processes which are above his level of training. If a case needs processes of a higher level, students of higher levels shall be ordered to audit these actions.

    _____ 2

    From the prospective auditor is expected that he drills and understands every process of grade 0 before he goes in session (see HCOB 4.7.62 COACHLESS TRAINING USE OF A DOLL)

    _____ 3

    1. Audit at least one pc on each if the processes of Level 0 to the EP of each process and the attainment of the ability gained for the level or produce consistent well-done auditing hours in the style of auditing taught on Level 0 to a definite good pc result (remarkable case change). ______________

    6. DRILL: Release rehabilitation on a doll. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing the cans to simulate reads. Subjects used for rehabbing deal with fruit, e.g., rehabbing a release on "eating an apple." Flunks are handled by reference to the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can standardly run each of the types of rehab procedure listed.

  • Get any errors of misunderstandings on successfully applying grade 0 processes reviewed and corrected. ______________
  • a. Rehab '65 Style procedure

    Attest:

    _____ Unbullbaited

    I attest that I have successfully fulfilled the auditing requirements for certification on level 0, as given above.

    _____ Bullbaited

    Student Attest: _____________________________________________Date: _________________

    b. Rehab by Counting procedure

    I attest this student has successfully fulfilled the level 0 auditing requirements for certification, as given above, and has demonstrated his competence in auditing the style of this level.

    _____ Unbullbaited

    Supervisor Attest: ___________________________________________Date: _________________

    _____ Bullbaited

    Student Course Completion

    _____ c. Handling out-ruds that are hanging up a rehab

    I have completed the requirements of this checksheet and o know and can apply the materials.

    _____ d. Rehabbing an earlier subject or action on the track that was similar to the one being rehabbed

    Student Attest: _____________________________________________Date: _________________

    SECTION I: THEORY OF ARC BREAKS

    I have trained this student to the best of my abilities and he/she has completed the requirements of this checksheet and knows and can apply the checksheet data.

    _____* 1. HCOB 27 May 63 - CAUSE OF ARC BREAKS

    Supervisor Attest: ___________________________________________Date: _________________

    _____ 2. Tape: 6305C28 SHSBC-269 - HANDLING ARC BREAKS

    Student Attest at C&A

    3. CLAY DEMO:

    I attest:

    _____ a. "RULE: ALL ARC BREAKS ARE CAUSED BY BYPASSED CHARGE."

    a) I have enrolled properly on the course.

    _____ b. "RULE: TO TURN OFF AN ARC BREAK, FIND AND INDICATE THE CORRECT BYPASSED CHARGE."

    b) I have paid for the course.

    _____ c. "RULE: FINDING AND INDICATING AN INCORRECT BYPASSED CHARGE WILL NOT TURN OFF AN ARC BREAK."

    c) I have studied and understand all the materials of this checksheet.

    _____ 4. Tape: 6307C24 SHSBC-289 - ARC BREAKS AND THE COMM CYCLE

    d) I have done all the drills on this checksheet.

    _____* 5. HCOB 19 Aug. 63 - HOW TO DO AN ARC BREAK ASSESSMENT

    e) I can produce the results required in the materials of this course

    _____ 6. DEMO: The chief uses of an ARC break assessment.

    Student Attest: _____________________________________________Date: _________________

    _____* 7. HCOB 7 Sept. 64 II - PTPS, OVERTS AND ARC BREAKS

    C&A: ____________________________________________________Date: _________________

    _____ 8. DEMO: The difference between an ARC break assessment and a bypassed charge assessment, and the use of each.

    Student informed by Qual Sec of C&A:

    _____* 9. HCOB 29 Mar. 65 - ARC BREAKS

    I hereby attest that I have informed the student that to make his provisional certificate permanent he will have to be interned within one year.

    _____ 10. DEMO: "AN ARC BREAK OCCURS ON A GENERALITY OR A NOT-THERE."

    Qual Sec or C & A: _________________________________________ Date: _________________

    _____* 11. HCOB 4 Apr. 65 - ARC BREAKS AND MISSED WITHHOLDS

    Certs & Awards

    _____ 12. DEMO: What you would do as an auditor, and why, if you had a pc who seemed to have a lot of ARC breaks.

    Certificate of Hubbard Recognized Scientologist (Class 0) (provisional) issued.

    SECTION J: AUDITING BY LISTS

    C & A: ___________________________________________________ Date: _________________

    _____* 1. HCOB 29 Apr. 80R, Rev. 26.7.86 - PREPARED LISTS, THEIR VALUE AND PURPOSE

    (Route this form to Course Admin for filing in Student’s folder.)

    2. DEMO: Each of the types of prepared lists, and their use.

    END OF CHECKSHEET

    _____ a. an analysis list

    _____ b. a direct auditing list

    _____ c. a correction list

    _____ d. a drill list

    _____* 3. HCOB 14 Mar. 71R, Rev. 25.7.73 - F/N EVERYTHING

    _____ 4. CLAY DEMO: "NEVER WALK OFF FROM A READING ITEM ON A RUDIMENT OR A PREPARED REPAIR LIST BEFORE YOU CARRY IT DOWN (EARLIER-SIMILAR) TO AN F/N."

    _____* 5. HCOB 3 July 71R, Rev. 22.2.79 - AUDITING BY LISTS

    6. DEMO:

    _____ a. Method 3 assessment

    _____ b. Method 5 assessment

    _____ c. What to do if a pc has a big win partway through the handling of a prepared list

    _____* 7. HCOB 4 Dec. 78 - HOW TO READ THROUGH AN F/N

    _____ 8. ESSAY: Why it is important for an auditor to know how to read through an F/N.

    _____ 9. DRILL: Sit down in front of a meter with an F/Ning student on the cans and assess the prepared lists in The Book of E-Meter Drills. Spot each time you get a "check" or a "slow" or any change in an otherwise continuing F/N. Coach sits behind student and flunks any miscalled reads, referring the student to the exact LRH reference. The drill is passed when the student can read through an F/N and is adept at this.

    _____* 10. HCOB 15 Oct. 73RC, Re-rev. 26.7.86 - C/S Series 87RC, NULLING AND F/Ning PREPARED LISTS

    _____* 11. HCOB 6 Dec. 73 - C/S Series 90, THE PRIMARY FAILURE

    _____ 12. DEMO: What effect missing reads on a prepared list can have.

    _____ 13. HCOB 22 Apr. 80R, Rev. 26.7.86 - ASSESSMENT DRILLS

    _____ 14. DRILL: TR 4/8-Q1: "Tone 40 Assessment Prepared List Session Drill"

    _____* 15. HCOB 19 Mar. 71 - LIST 1C-L1C

    _____ 16. DRILL: L1C assessment and handling, on a doll. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing the cans to simulate reads. Flunks are handled by reference to the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can standardly assess and handle an L1C using Method 3 and Method 5.

    _____ a. L1C Method 3

    _____ b. L1C Method 5

    _____ 17. HCOB 23 July 80R, Rev. 26.7.86 - CONFESSIONAL REPAIR LIST-LCRE

    18. DRILL: LCRE assessment and handling, on a doll. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing the cans to simulate reads. Flunks are handled by reference to the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can standardly assess and handle an LCRE using Method 3 and Method 5.

    _____ a. LCRE Method 3

    _____ b. LCRE Method 5

    SECTION K: LISTING AND NULLING

    _____ 1. Tape: 6207C17 SHSBC-170 - E-METER READS AND ARC BREAKS

    _____ 2. DEMO: What happens in the bank when you give the pc an incorrect item.

    _____ 3. Tape: 6208C09 SHSBC-183 - GOALS LISTING

    _____ 4. HCOB 22 Aug. 66 - FLOATING NEEDLES, LISTING PROCESSES

    _____* 5. HCOB 1 Aug. 68 - THE LAWS OF LISTING AND NULLING

    6. DEMO: Each of the Laws of L&N:

    _____ Law 1

    _____ Law 2

    _____ Law 3

    _____ Law 4

    _____ Law 5

    _____ Law 6

    _____ Law 7

    _____ Law 8

    _____ Law 9

    _____ Law 10

    _____ Law 11

    _____ Law 12

    _____ Law 13

    _____ Law 14

    _____ Law 15

    _____ Law 16

    _____ Law 17

    _____ Law 18

    _____ Law 19

    _____ Law 20

    _____ 7. PRACTICAL: Learn the Laws of Listing and Nulling verbatim. Checkout by Course Supervisor.

    _____* 8. HCOB 19 Sept. 68 - "Old lists..."

    _____* 9. HCOB 7 Oct. 68 - ASSESSMENT

    _____ 10. HCOB 20 Sept. 78 - AN INSTANT F/N IS A READ

    _____ 11. DRILL: TR 4/8-Q2: "Listing and Nulling Tone 40 Assessment" (Per HCOB 22 Apr. 80R, ASSESSMENT DRILLS)

    12. DRILL: Listing and nulling on a doll. Use fruit names in making up questions and items. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing the cans to simulate reads. Flunks are handled by reference to the exact LRH material violated. The drill is passed when student has demonstrated he can standardly handle the situations and actions given below, exactly by the Laws of Listing and Nulling, and while keeping standard admin.

    _____ a. Checking a listing question for a read, including the use of Suppress and Invalidate buttons.

    _____ b. Listing and nulling to a complete list.

    _____ c. Handling a list on which the TA is rising.

    _____ d. Nulling an overlisted list and finding nothing.

    _____ e. Nulling a list with Suppress button and nulling a list with Invalidate button.

    _____ f. Handling a list where partway through nulling everything starts reading.

    _____* 13. HCOB 20 Apr. 72 II - C/S Series 78, PRODUCT PURPOSE AND WHY AND W/C ERROR CORRECTION

    _____* 14. HCOB 11 Apr. 77 - LIST ERRORS, CORRECTION OF

    _____* 15. HCOB 15 Dec. 68RA, Re-rev. 11.4.77 - L4BRA, FOR ASSESSMENT OF ALL LISTING ERRORS

    _____ 16. DRILL: Assessing and handling the L4BRA until you can handle each of its lines. The coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing the cans to simulate reads. Flunks are handled by reference to the L&N materials on this checksheet. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can standardly assess and handle the L4BRA.

    17. DRILL: Handling additional listing and nulling situations on a doll. Use fruit names in making up questions and items. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing the cans to simulate reads. Flunks are handled by reference to the exact LRH material violated. The drill is passed when student has demonstrated he can standardly handle the situations and actions given below, exactly by the Laws of Listing and Nulling, and while keeping standard admin:

    _____ a. Verifying/correcting past L&N lists.

    _____ b. Reconstructing a list for which there are no worksheets.

    SECTION L: R3H

    _____ 1. Tape: 6308C07 SHSBC-292 - R2H FUNDAMENTALS

    _____ 2. CLAY DEMO: Change and its relation to ARC breaks.

    _____ 3. Tape: 6308C08 SHSBC-293 - R2H ASSESSMENT

    _____* 4. HCOB 6 Aug. 68 - R3H

    _____ 5. HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB, Rev. 16.11.87 - MINI LIST OF GRADE 0-IV PROCESSES (11,12)

    6. DRILL:

    a. Study the commands for #11 in HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB and drill it on a doll with full session setup. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. On any flunk the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student can standardly run the process with the meter and keep session admin.

    _____ Unbullbaited

    _____ Bullbaited

    b. Study the commands for #12 in HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB and drill it on a doll with full session setup. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. On any flunk the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student can standardly run the process with the meter and keep session admin.

    _____ Unbullbaited

    _____ Bullbaited

    SECTION M: EXPANDED GRADE III

    _____ 1. HCOB 14 Nov. 87 V - EXPANDED GRADE III PROCESS CHECKLIST

    SECTION N: STUDENT THEORY COMPLETION

    1. STUDENT ATTEST:

    The following attest is to be signed off, point by point, before the student begins to audit Grade III processes.

    If the student has any question or reservation about attesting to any of the points below, he should retread himself in that area.

    Only when the student has acquired these skills without question will he or she achieve good results on Grade III processes.

    I attest that:

    _____ a. I know and can fully apply the study technology given in the Student Hat.

    _____ b. I have applied the study technology of the Student Hat fully while on this course.

    _____ c. I have seen and I understand all Technical Training Films assigned to the Professional TR Course and Academy Levels 0-III.

    _____ d. I have acquired good Assessment TRs by drilling each to EP.

    _____ e. I understand the E-Meter and am able to use it standardly and with confidence in handling rudiments, assessment and L&N.

    _____ f. I have a good grasp of the technology on ARC breaks, PTPs and missed withholds and can apply it standardly.

    _____ g. I understand and can apply the materials on two-way comm processing standardly.

    _____ h. I understand release rehabilitation procedure and can apply it standardly.

    _____ i. I am able to assess and handle prepared lists accurately.

    _____ j. I have a good grasp of the Laws of Listing and Nulling and can apply them standardly.

    _____ k. I can correct listing and nulling actions where errors have been made.

    _____ l. I fully understand the theory and procedure of checking questions or commands on Grades processes for read, and can apply them.

    2. CONDITIONAL:

    If the student has not completed Method One Word Clearing an examination is fully passed in Qual on the materials of this checksheet

    STUDENT EXAMINER: _____________________________DATE: ____________

    SECTION O: STUDENT AUDITING

    The student now begins student auditing of Grade III processes. Pcs are procured per HCO PL 8 June 70RC II, STUDENT AUDITING.

    The student must not and cannot be required by anyone to audit processes above his training level. Where upper-level processes are necessary for a case, upper-level students should be called upon to audit the actions.

    NOTE: YOU ARE NOW QUALIFIED TO BEGIN CO-AUDITING OF EXPANDED GRADE III (WITH C/S OK), AND MAY DO SO IF YOU WISH. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO AUDIT THE EXPANDED GRADE IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS CHECKSHEET.

    Ref: HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB, Rev. 16.11.87 - MINI LIST OF GRADE 0-IV PROCESSES

    _____ 1. PRACTICAL: Audit #11 per HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB on a pc to completely satisfactory results by exam report and C/S attest.

    _____ 2. PRACTICAL: Audit #12 per HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB on a pc to completely satisfactory results by exam report and C/S attest.

    _____ 3. CONDITIONAL: Get any errors or misunderstandings on the standard application of the materials of Level III reviewed and corrected.

    4. ATTESTATIONS:

    I attest that I have successfully fulfilled the auditing requirements for certification on Level III, as given above.

    STUDENT ATTEST: _______________________________DATE: ____________

    I attest this student has successfully fulfilled the Level II auditing requirements for certification, as given above, and has demonstrated his competence in auditing the style of this level.

    SUPERVISOR ATTEST: ____________________________DATE: ____________

    STUDENT C/S ATTEST: ___________________________DATE: ____________

    SECTION P: STUDENT COURSE COMPLETION

    1. STUDENT COMPLETION:

    I have completed the requirements of this checksheet and I know and can apply this material.

    STUDENT ATTEST: _______________________________DATE: ____________

    I have trained this student to the best of my ability and he has completed the requirements of this checksheet and knows and can apply the checksheet data.

    SUPERVISOR ATTEST: ____________________________DATE: ____________

    2. STUDENT ATTESTATION AT C&A:

    I attest: (a) I have enrolled on the course, (b) I have paid for the course, (c) I have studied and understand all the materials on the checksheet, (d) I have done all the drills on this checksheet, (e) I can produce the results required in the materials of the course.

    STUDENT ATTEST: _______________________________DATE: ____________

    C&A: __________________________________________DATE: ____________

    3. STUDENT INFORMED RE: CERTIFICATE VALIDATION BY C&A:

    I hereby attest that I have informed the student that to make his provisional certificate permanent he will have to be interned within one year.

    C&A: __________________________________________DATE: ____________

    4. CERTS AND AWARDS:

    This graduate has been issued a certificate of HUBBARD PROFESSIONAL AUDITOR (Provisional).

    C&A: __________________________________________DATE: ____________

    (Route this form to the Course Administrator for filing in the student's folder.)

    L. RON HUBBARD
    Founder
    Revision assisted by LRH Technical Research and Compilations
    Adopted as official Church policy by CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
    LRH:CSI:RTRC: fa.rw.gm

    (The directions, drills and study assignments which make up this course checksheet were written by LRH Technical Research and Compilations staff. The compilation of this checksheet was done according to specific LRH advices on what materials should be on this course, as well as LRH policies and instructions which prescribe the standard format for course checksheets.)