WASHINGTON, D.C. HCO BULLETIN OF 13 FEBRUARY 1958 (corrected) | WASHINGTON, D.C. HCO BULLETIN OF 13 FEBRUARY 1958 (corrected) |
RULES GOVERNING THE RUNNING OF CCH Ob “HELP” | RULES GOVERNING THE RUNNING OF CCH Ob “HELP” |
When pc has a pt problem, run pt problem as prescribed in HGC Proc of Feb 6. | When pc has a pt problem, run pt problem as prescribed in HGC Proc of Feb 6. |
Then use the following. | Then use the following. |
Thoroughly clear command word for word and every time auditor uses a bridge. Always bridge no matter how brief number of commands is. | Thoroughly clear command word for word and every time auditor uses a bridge. Always bridge no matter how brief number of commands is. |
Run on E-Meter on help until needle is loose, not nul. | Run on E-Meter on help until needle is loose, not nul. |
Help follows laws of flows not terminals. See Scientology 8-80 for flows. | Help follows laws of flows not terminals. See Scientology 8-80 for flows. |
Anaten ensues when one direction of command is run too long. | Anaten ensues when one direction of command is run too long. |
E-Meter needle that is stuck will run to loose if proper flow direction is selected. If a command is run too long needle will go past a loose state and into a new stick. Reversing command frees needle. | E-Meter needle that is stuck will run to loose if proper flow direction is selected. If a command is run too long needle will go past a loose state and into a new stick. Reversing command frees needle. |
Help also frees valences. | Help also frees valences. |
[In the original issue of this HCO B, the first paragraph read, “When pc has a pt problem, select most intimate terminals on these and run problems of comparable magnitude and/or help in brackets, a few commands each bracket.” ] | [In the original issue of this HCO B, the first paragraph read, “When pc has a pt problem, select most intimate terminals on these and run problems of comparable magnitude and/or help in brackets, a few commands each bracket.” ] |