Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 7 MAY 1969 Issue IV | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 7 MAY 1969 Issue V (Revision of HCO Bulletin of 21 October 1968. For use on Dianetic Course only.) |
FOR USE ON THE DIANETIC COURSE) | FLOATING NEEDLE |
THE FIVE GAEs | A Floating Needle is the idle uninfluenced movement of the needle on the dial without any patterns or reactions in it. It can be as small as 1 “ or as large as dial wide. It does not fall or drop to the right of the dial. It moves to the left at the same speed as it moves to the right. It is observed on a Mark V E-Meter calibrated with the TA between 2.0 and 3.0 with GIs in on the pc. It can occur after a cognition blowdown of the TA or just moves into floating. The pc may or may not voice the cognition. |
The five Gross Auditing Errors (GAEs) are: | It, by the nature of the E-Meter reading below the awareness of the thetan, occurs just before the pc is aware of it. So to give a “That’s it” on the occurrence of the F/N can prevent the pc from getting the cognition. |
1. Can’t handle and read an E-Meter. | Pcs and pre-OTs OFTEN signal an F/N with a “POP” to the left and the needle can actually even describe a pattern much like a Rock Slam. Meters with lighter movement do “pop” to the left and R/S wildly for a moment. |
2. Doesn’t know and can’t apply Technical data. | One does not sit and study and be sure of an “F/N”. It swings or pops, he lets the pc cognite and then indicates the F/N to the pc preventing overrun. |
3. Can’t get and keep a pc in session. | A one hand electrode sometimes obscures an F/N and gives false TA. If used, use higher sensitivity and get the TA from 2 cans when needed. |
4. Can’t complete an auditing cycle. | Founder |
5. Can’t complete a repetitive auditing cycle. | |
These are the only errors one looks for in straightening up the auditing of an Auditor. | |
If you look for other reasons, this is itself a gross goof. There are no others. | |
Founder | |