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CONTENTS MODEL SESSION REVISED START OF SESSION BEGINNING RUDIMENTS: START OF PROCESS: MIDDLE RUDIMENTS: END RUDIMENTS: END OF SESSION: END OF PROCESS NON-CYCLICAL: END OF PROCESS CYCLICAL: PATTER ON RUDIMENTS Cохранить документ себе Скачать
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MODEL SESSION REVISED

(Amplified in Sthil Lecture June 21, 1962)
(Cancels all previous Model Session Scripts)

A new, far better Model Session has been under development for some months and now that it is stabilized it is released as the official Model Session.

This version has the benefit of requiring no other Rudiments process (except in the Havingness Questions) than the question itself. There are, therefore, no additional processes except Havingness.

Beware of any Q and A in using this script (HCO B May 24, 1962 [.] ).

Ask a question only until it is clear on the needle. Don’t say it is clear when it isn’t. Don’t ask it again if it is clear. If you couldn’t read it and don’t know if it was clear or reading, say, “The read was equivocal” and say the same question again. Use HCO B May 25, 1962 in reading the needle.

Don’t stray off Model Session into unusual questions or processes to “get in rudiments”.

If you don’t get an instant read, say, “That’s clear” and leave it. If you do get an instant read, say, “That reads” and ask the second half of the Rudiments line. Omit the second half (“What was it?”) if you don’t get an instant read.

Continue to ask the rudiments same question until the read is clear. Don’t ask anything else. If a pc has a badly behaving needle, do a perfect Model Session on pc for 2 or 3 sessions using Havingness or, better, Prepchecking in the body of the session, and you will see the needle smooth out. Don’t expect the needle to become smooth all on one question or even in one session. Just do an excellent Model Session and clean up whatever instant reads and the pc will get better and better. Be careless and unusual in cleaning ruds and the pc will feel worse.

START OF SESSION

“Is it all right with you if I begin this session now?” “START OF SESSION.”

“Has this session started for you?” (If pc says, “No”, say again, “START OF SESSION. Now has this session started for you?” If pc says, “No”, say, “We will cover it in the rudiments.”)

BEGINNING RUDIMENTS:

GLL: “What goals would you like to set for this session?”

“Are there any goals you would like to set for life or livingness?”

Env: “Tell me if it is all right to audit in this room?” (If not, run hav.)

Aud: “Are you willing to talk to me about your difficulties?” “What difficulty aren’t you willing to talk to me about?”W/h:“Since the last time I audited you, have you done anything you are withholding?” “What was it?”

Ptp: “Do you have a present time problem?” “What is the problem?”

START OF PROCESS:

“Now I would like to run this process on you (name it).” “What would you say to that?”

MIDDLE RUDIMENTS:

“In this session is there anything you have suppressed, invalidated, failed to reveal, or been careful of?” “What was it?”

END RUDIMENTS:

1/2-unT: “In this session, have you told me any half-truth, untruth, or said something only to impress me, or tried to damage anyone?” “What was it?”

E-M: “In this session, have you deliberately tried to influence the E-Meter?” “How did you try to influence the E-Meter?”

? or C: “In this session, have you failed to answer any question or command?” “What question or command did you fail to answer?”

Dec: “In this session, is there anything you have decided?” “What was it?”

W/h: “In this session, have you thought or done anything I have failed to find out about?” “What was it?”

Aud: “In this session, have you been critical of me?” “What have you done?”

Env: “In this session, was the room all right?” (If question reacts or can squeeze denotes down havingness, run hav.)

G/g: “Have you made any part of your goals for this session?” “Have you made any other gains in this session that you would care to mention?”

END OF SESSION:

“Is there anything you would care to ask or say before I end this session?” “Is it all right with you if I end this session now?”

“Here it is. END OF SESSION. Has this session ended for you?” (If pc says, “NO”, repeat, “END OF SESSION.” If session still not ended, say, “You will be getting more auditing. END OF SESSION.”)

END OF PROCESS NON-CYCLICAL:

“If it is all right with you, I will give this command two more times and then end this process.” (gives command two more times)

“Is there anything you would care to ask or say before I end this process?” “End of process.”

END OF PROCESS CYCLICAL:

“Where are you now on the time track?”

“If it is all right with you, I will continue this process until you are close to present time and then end this process.” (After each command ask, “When?”)

“That was the last command. Is there anything you would care to ask or say before I end this process?”

“End of process.”

Most flagrant errors that can be made:

  1. Not being expert on Meter.
  2. Fumbling with script, not knowing Model Session.
  3. Asking a question a second time when it was clear the first time.
  4. Not asking the question a second time when it read on the Meter.
  5. Not saying you could not tell what the read was when you couldn’t. (If you couldn’t you say it again.)
  6. Failing to get in the R factor by telling pc what you are going to do at each new step.
  7. Doing what the pc suggests.
  8. Adding unusual questions or remarks or making sudden irrelevant statements.

PATTER ON RUDIMENTS

(Question) “That reads. What was it. There, that (steering pc by needle).” (Question) “That’s clean.” (Go to next question without adding “What was it?”) After a question gets an instant read:

Whatever pc says in answer, then say, “I’ll check that on the Meter,” and ask the same question again.

If question is clean and then pc answers, do not check it on Meter. Just ack and go to next question.

L. RON HUBBARD LRH:dr.bh

[This HCO B is changed by HCO B 4 July 1962, Bulletin Changes, page 101, and is amended and canceled by HCO B 4 March 1964, Class II Model Session, page 398.]