Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 14 MARCH 1971R Corrected & Reissued 25 July 1973 (Only change being word "by" in para 4 changed to "but".) | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 14 MARCH 1971R Corrected & Reissued 25 July 1973 (Only change being word "by" in para 4 changed to "but".) |
F/N EVERYTHING | F/N EVERYTHING |
Whenever an auditor gets a read on an item from Ruds or a prepared list (L1B, L3A, L4B, etc., etc.) IT MUST BE CARRIED TO AN F/N. | Whenever an auditor gets a read on an item from Ruds or a prepared list (L1B, L3A, L4B, etc., etc.) IT MUST BE CARRIED TO AN F/N. |
To fail to do so is to leave the pc with by-passed charge. | To fail to do so is to leave the pc with by-passed charge. |
When a pc has had several reads on various lists which were none of them carried to F/N, it can occur that he will become upset or depressed without any other apparent reason. As one has DONE the lists without F/Ning each item, one now has the mystery of what is wrong? | When a pc has had several reads on various lists which were none of them carried to F/N, it can occur that he will become upset or depressed without any other apparent reason. As one has DONE the lists without F/Ning each item, one now has the mystery of what is wrong? |
The error is reading items from Ruds or prepared lists cleaned to no read but not carried to F/N. | The error is reading items from Ruds or prepared lists cleaned to no read but not carried to F/N. |
This action (amongst many such refinements) is what makes Flag auditing so smooth and indeed makes it Flag Auditing. | This action (amongst many such refinements) is what makes Flag auditing so smooth and indeed makes it Flag Auditing. |
When an auditor first tries this he may well think it is impossible. | When an auditor first tries this he may well think it is impossible. |
Yet it is simplicity itself. If you know bank structure you know it is necessary to find an earlier item if something does not release. What has been found as a read on a prepared list would F/N if it were the basic lock. So if it doesn't F/N, then there is an earlier (or an earlier or an earlier) lock which is preventing it from F/Ning. | Yet it is simplicity itself. If you know bank structure you know it is necessary to find an earlier item if something does not release. What has been found as a read on a prepared list would F/N if it were the basic lock. So if it doesn't F/N, then there is an earlier (or an earlier or an earlier) lock which is preventing it from F/Ning. |
So the RULE: | So the RULE: |
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. | 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. |
Example: ARC Brk reads. Pc says what it is, Auditor does ARCU CDEI. If no F/N, Auditor asks for an earlier similar ARC Brk, gets it, ARCU CDEI, etc. until he gets an F/N. | Example: ARC Brk reads. Pc says what it is, Auditor does ARCU CDEI. If no F/N, Auditor asks for an earlier similar ARC Brk, gets it, ARCU CDEI, etc. until he gets an F/N. |
Example: PTP reads. Carry it E/S (earlier similar) until a PTP F/Ns. | Example: PTP reads. Carry it E/S (earlier similar) until a PTP F/Ns. |
Example: L4B: Has an item been denied you? Reads. Answered. No F/N. Is there an earlier similar denied item? Answered. F/N. Go on to next reading item on the list. | Example: L4B: Has an item been denied you? Reads. Answered. No F/N. Is there an earlier similar denied item? Answered. F/N. Go on to next reading item on the list. |
Example: GF assessed once through for reads. The next C/S must take every item on it that read, by 2WC or other process, to an F/N. | Example: GF assessed once through for reads. The next C/S must take every item on it that read, by 2WC or other process, to an F/N. |
So there is a much more general rule: EVERY ITEM THAT READS MUST F/N. | So there is a much more general rule: EVERY ITEM THAT READS MUST F/N. |
In Dianetics you get the F/N when you run E/S secondaries or engrams to an erasure, F/N, Cog, VGIs. | In Dianetics you get the F/N when you run E/S secondaries or engrams to an erasure, F/N, Cog, VGIs. |
In Rudiments, every out rud you get a read on is run E/S to F/N. | In Rudiments, every out rud you get a read on is run E/S to F/N. |
On a prepared list you take each read to an F/N or E/S to F/N. | On a prepared list you take each read to an F/N or E/S to F/N. |
On an LX list you run each flow chain to an F/N. | On an LX list you run each flow chain to an F/N. |
On GF you get by whatever process an F/N. | On GF you get by whatever process an F/N. |
On Listing by the Laws of Listing and Nulling, your eventual item listed must F/N. | On Listing by the Laws of Listing and Nulling, your eventual item listed must F/N. |
So another rule: | So another rule: |
EVERY MAJOR AND MINOR ACTION MUST BE CARRIED TO AN F/N. | EVERY MAJOR AND MINOR ACTION MUST BE CARRIED TO AN F/N. |
There are NO exceptions. | There are NO exceptions. |
Any exception leaves by-passed charge on the pc. | Any exception leaves by-passed charge on the pc. |
Also, every F/N is indicated at the conclusion of the action when cog is obtained. | Also, every F/N is indicated at the conclusion of the action when cog is obtained. |
You take too soon an F/N (first twitch) you cut the cognition and leave by-passed charge (a withheld cognition). | You take too soon an F/N (first twitch) you cut the cognition and leave by-passed charge (a withheld cognition). |
I could take any folder and simply write out the ruds and prepared list reading items and then audit the pc and carry each one to F/N and correct every list so disclosed and wind up with a very shining, cool calm pc. | I could take any folder and simply write out the ruds and prepared list reading items and then audit the pc and carry each one to F/N and correct every list so disclosed and wind up with a very shining, cool calm pc. |
So "Have reading items been left charged?" would be a key question on a case. | So "Have reading items been left charged?" would be a key question on a case. |
Using lists or ruds on high or low TAs that are not meant for high or low TAs will get you reading items that won't F/N. | Using lists or ruds on high or low TAs that are not meant for high or low TAs will get you reading items that won't F/N. |
So, another rule: | So, another rule: |
NEVER TRY TO FLY RUDS OR DO L1B ON A HIGH OR LOW TA. | NEVER TRY TO FLY RUDS OR DO L1B ON A HIGH OR LOW TA. |
One can talk the TA down (see HCO B on Talking the TA Down). | One can talk the TA down (see HCO B on Talking the TA Down). |
Or one can assess L4B. | Or one can assess L4B. |
About the only prepared lists one can assess are the new Hi-Lo TA HCO B 13 Mar 71 and possibly a GF+40 once through for biggest read. The biggest read will have a blowdown on it and can possibly be brought to F/N. If this occurs then one also handles all other items that read. | About the only prepared lists one can assess are the new Hi-Lo TA HCO B 13 Mar 71 and possibly a GF+40 once through for biggest read. The biggest read will have a blowdown on it and can possibly be brought to F/N. If this occurs then one also handles all other items that read. |
The most frequent errors in all this are: | The most frequent errors in all this are: |
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A pc audited under tension of poor TRs has a hard time and does not F/N sometimes, inviting overrun. | A pc audited under tension of poor TRs has a hard time and does not F/N sometimes, inviting overrun. |
The rules then to happy pcs are: | The rules then to happy pcs are: |
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Founder | Founder |