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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
23 Hancock Street, Joubert Park, Johannesburg
HCO BULLETIN OF 28 JANUARY 1961
Continental HGCs Copy to Sthil Eventual Franchise

NEW ASSESSMENT SCALE

I have developed a new assessment scale which takes in most possible formulas and regimens.

The scale and its use follows:

THE PRE-HAVINGNESS SCALE

Havingness

Failed Havingness

Interest

Failed Interest

Communication

Failed Communication

Control

Failed Control

Help

Failed Help

Overts

Failed Overts

Withholds

Failed Withholds

Importance

Failed Importance

Leave

Failed Leave

Protect

Failed Protect

Abandon

Failed Abandon

Inverted Help

Inverted Control

Inverted Communication

Inverted Interest

Obsessive Can’t Have

This scale may have other points I have not located yet.

ITS USE

The use of the Havingness Scale in auditing is as follows:

Havingness is the make-break point of a case. Before havingness can be tested for, all heavy areas on the lower part of the scale must be flat.

The most elementary use of the scale and the one recommended at this time is to assess the points on the scale upwards until a fall is observed and then to run this fall out. Then to assess again from the bottom until a fall is observed and run it out.

All auditing to be done in Model Session form. The assessment follows either after the rudiments or after a discovered button has been flattened.

The upper nine points of the scale are best run as Regimens (from Help upwards).

I have not accumulated cases using this type of approach on this scale but I feel, by past experience, that it should catch even those cases that ”failed help” hasn’t reached.

I do not know how long it should take to flatten one button on this scale. I would guess, from failed help down, that it would take a few hours per button.

Probably this will develop into running pairs as in all formulas but until it is established how that should be done, the above simple system should be used.

L. RON HUBBARD LRH:aec.jh

[This HCOB was later reissued from Saint Hill Manor on 9 March 1961 with the distribution, ”Continental HGCs, Franchise”.]