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SCANS FOR THIS DATE- 710930 Issue 2R - Board Technical Bulletin - TRs in Auditor Training and Cramming [BTB04-034]
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BOARD TECHNICAL BULLETIN
30 SEPTEMBER 1971RA
Issue V
Revised & Reissued 12 October 1975 as BTB
Re-revised 3 September 1971
(to delete a phrase from Step 13 &
correct an error in numbering in Step 24)
BOARD TECHNICAL BULLETIN
30 SEPTEMBER 1971RA
Issue VIII
Revised and Reissued 21 SEPT 1977
Revision in this type style
Cancels
BTB of 30 September 1971R
Issue VIII; Same Title
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CO-AUDITINGHQS Course

DRILL – MODEL SESSION FOR CCHs 1 TO 4

HQS Course

Co-audit is an abbreviation for co-operative auditing. It means a team of two people who are using Scientology processes to help each other reach a better life. The Supervisor will assign the people to teams. The two people alternate auditing each other. First one person is the auditor and the other the pc. The auditor audits the pc on one process until the End Phenomena (EP) (result), which is cognition (realization) and VGIs (very good indicators – pc looking very bright and happy) are achieved for the pc. The two people then switch and the first person becomes the pc and the second becomes the auditor, using the same process. This is closely supervised by the Supervisor.

Supers

These processes are taken from the works of L. Ron Hubbard. There will be two different types of processes. The first is called objective processes which deal with body motions and observing and touching objects in the auditing room. The second type is recall processes which deal with the pc remembering things that happened in his past. Each process will be taken to the End Phenomena (EP) which is cognition and VGIs. When the student auditor observes this phenomena, he will then signal to the Supervisor. The Supervisor will have the pc go to a person called an Examiner, sit down at a table, and hold onto two ordinary tin cans which are connected to an E-Meter. The E-Meter is an electronic device for measuring the mental state and changes of state of an individual. While on the meter, the pc may say anything he would like to about the session he has just had. The Examiner will listen and note down what he says and he will also notice the movement of the needle on the meter. If the pc has just had a cognition and VGIs on the process, the Examiner will probably see the needle moving in an idle uninfluenced motion. It will appear to float and is called a Floating Needle. This is a needle manifestation of the E-Meter of great importance as it indicates the preclear has reached a state where he is released or separated from his Reactive Mind or some portion of it. It is another indication of the end of the process. The Examiner will indicate if the needle is floating. The Full End Phenomena of a process is Cognition, VGIs and Floating Needle (F/N). If the EP does not occur in one session, the same process will be continued in later sessions until it is achieved.

DRILL – MODEL SESSION FOR OP PRO BY DUP

There are drills for each process so that the student understands and feels confident about the process before doing it on another student. They are done with a doll to make it as much like a real session as possible.

(Opening Procedure by Duplication)

DRILL – MODEL SESSION FOR CCH 1 TO 4

NAME: Drill – Op Pro By Dup.

(a four part process)
COMMANDS:

NAME: Drill – CCHs 1 to 4 (CCH: Control, Communication, Havingness)

  • "Look at that book" (or bottle in alternate times)

COMMANDS: CCH 1 "Give me that hand. " "Thank you. "

  • "Walk over to it."
  • CCH 2 "You look at that wall. " "Thank you. "

  • "Pick it up."
  • "You walk over to that wall. " Thank you. "

  • "What is its colour?"
  • "You touch that wall. " "Thank you. "

  • "What is its temperature?"
  • "Turn around. " "Thank you. "

  • "What is its weight?"
  • CCH 3 Hand Contact Mimicry

  • "Put it down in exactly the same place."
  • "Put your hands against mine, follow them and contribute to their motion. "

    (Acknowledge the pc with a "Thank you." after he has carried out each command.)

    "Did you contribute to their motion?"

    PURPOSE: To train the student to be able to coordinate and apply the commands and procedures of Op Pro by Dup so that he can audit with them smoothly in Co-auditing.

    (A change occurs when on the run through the CCHs, Hand Contact Mimicry is flat with no change, i.e. CCH 1, 2, 3 (Hand Contact Mimicry with change), 4, 1, 2, 3 (Hand Contact Mimicry three commands only, no change), 4, 1, 2, 3 (Hand Space Mimicry).

    POSITION: Student (Auditor) standing and holding a doll (which represents the pc). The student has the doll carry out the commands

    Hand Space Mimicry

    TRAINING STRESS: Student (Auditor) starts the session and runs a standard session including those steps which are given below.

    "Put your hands facing mine about 1/2 inch away, follow them and contribute to their motion. "

    The drill is considered passed when the student can do the process smoothly and comfortably without flubs or out TRs. (Maintain TRs 0 to 4 and 6 to 9.)

    "Did you contribute to their motion?" (Acknowledge)

    STEPS:

    ("When this is flat, auditor does it with a wider space and so on until the preclear is able to follow motions a yard away. " LRH HCOB 1 Dec 65, "CCHs".)

    1. Select and set up an auditing space, and prepare your auditing report forms. The space should include two level platforms (tables) which are at some walking distance apart, a book and a bottle.

    CCH 4 There are no set verbal commands. Auditor makes simple motions with a book. Hands the book to the pc. Pc makes motions duplicating the auditor's.

    2. Inform the Supervisor that you are going to be starting a session and show the Supervisor that you are up to that part of your checksheet, and just where the session will be.

    PURPOSE: To train the student to be able to coordinate and apply the commands and procedure of CCHs 1 to 4 with the doingness of auditing so that he can do it smoothly in Co-auditing.

    3. Get the pc's folder and check with the Supervisor so that he knows you understand what the next action is to be. He will give you an OK to start session.

    POSITION: Student and a doll (representing the pc) are seated in armless chair. , facing each other. Student's knees are on the outside of the doll's knees.

    4. Get the pc.

    TRAINING STRESS: Student (auditor) starts the session and runs a standard session on a doll, including the steps given below. The coach speaks for and moves the doll during the drill.

    5. Ask the pc if it is all right to audit in the room and if not, make things right by adjusting the room or location of auditing.

    The drill is complete when the student can do it smoothly and comfortably without flubs or out TRs. (TRs 0 to 4 and 6 to 9).

    6. Tell the pc the purpose of such sessions (Reality Factor) – "I want to improve your ability. " It's the Auditor's goal at this level, not the pc's.

    STEPS:

    It is best, if possible to take this process to its full win point in one session.

    1. Select and set up an auditing space, and prepare your auditing report forms (on a clip board). The space should be large enough and suitable for the pc to be able to walk from wall to wall). There should be two chairs facing each other and a small plain book (for CCH 4).

    7. Tell the pc "Start of Session' and start the auditing report forms.

    2. Inform the Supervisor that you are going to be starting a session and show the Supervisor that you are up to that part of your checksheet, and just where the session will be.

    8. Tell the pc "We are going to run a process, Opening Procedure by Duplication. "

    3. The Supervisor makes sure that you get the folder for your pc and that you understand what the next action is to be, and the Supervisor gives you the OK to start session.

    9. Have the pc examine, hold, inspect, become familiar with the objects (the book & bottle) to his satisfaction. Then have him place them at some walking distance apart (on the level platforms).

    4. Get the pc (doll), sit the pc in his or her chair and then sit down across from the pc – with the pc's knees between yours.

    10. Clear the words of Command A in backwards sequence (i.e. in this order: Book, that, at, look). Then clear the command itself. Use a dictionary when necessary to have your pc look up a word. Make sure the pc understands all the words in the command and the command itself. Note quickly on your worksheets what the commands mean to the pc and any words you have him look up. (You may continue to hold the board with worksheets and make very brief notes during the session.) Ref. : BTB 2 May 1972R "Clearing Commands".

    5. Ask the pc if it is all right to audit in the room and if not, make things right by adjusting the room or location of auditing.

    11. Clear the rest of the commands – B through I as in step 10.

    6. Tell the pc the purpose of such sessions (Reality Factor) – "I want to improve your ability". It's the auditor's goal at this level, not the pc's. Note the time you started on the worksheets.

    12. Tell the pc that you are going to give him commands to do, involving the book and bottle, and that you want the pc to do them. Also tell the pc that the same commands will be used over and over again.

    7. Tell the pc, "Start of Session" (Tone 40) and start your report form.

    COMMANDS:

    8. Tell the pc that you are now going to do CCHs. Clear the words of the CCH 1 command in backwards sequence (i.e. Hand, that, me, give). Then clear the meaning of the command itself. note the time session started and place your clip board on the floor. (Report forms are written up immediately following the session for objective processes; they are not kept during the process.)

    A. Look at that book.

    9. Don't go into a discussion of the process, just say, "We will now run CCH 1. Start of process. "

    B. Walk over to it.

    10. Raise your right hand to just above waist height, halfway between your body and the pc's. Hand held open. Always have your hand in the exact same place on each command.

    C. Pick it up.

    Give Tone 40 command, "Give me that hand". Indicate the pc's right hand by a slight nod. Leave an instant for the pc to do this on his own. If he doesn't, pick up his hand by the wrist with your left hand.

    D. What is its colour?

    11. When the pc has his right hand in yours, give an acknowledgement, "Thank You".

    E. What is its temperature?

    12. Take the pc's right wrist with your left hand and return the pc's hand to his lap.

    F. What is its weight?

    13. Repeat step 10 through step 12. Continue until the pc has done so to 3 equal consecutive Comm lags.

    G. Put it down in exactly the same place.

    14. Take up any physical manifestations as pc originations by saying, "What's happening?" This is done after the pc has carried out the command and been acknowledged, but before letting go of the pc's hand.

    H. Look at that bottle.

    15. If the pc hesitates or resists at all putting his hand in yours, after the acknowledgement ask, "What's happening?" Accept whatever the pc says and continue.

    I. (Do "B" through "G" on the bottle.)

    16. After 3 consecutive commands when the pc does carry out the command and of equal comm lag without any new physical change, CCH 1 is considered flat.

    J. (Begin again at "A".)

    17. Tell pc, "We will now run CCH 2. "

    13. Start the process and give the first command, "Look at that book. "

    18. Clear the commands of CCH 2 as in step 8.

    14. Allow the pc to carry out the command, and then acknowledge him for doing that with "Thank you"'.

    19. Stand up, move the chairs to the side of the auditing room leaving an unobstructed walk between two opposite walls of the room. Stand to the right of the pc, with the pc facing the opposite wall.

    15. Continue the same pattern of giving the command, allowing the pc to carry it out, and acknowledging its completion for the other commands "B" through "I".

    20. Give the command (Tone 40) "You look at that wall. " Indicate the wall by pointing. "Thank you. "

    16. The same words and formula are used over and over, as above.

    21. "You walk over to that wall. " Walk with the pc to the opposite wall. (Keeping to the pc's right.) "Thank you. "

    17. Although the questions never vary, the Auditor must still maintain 2-Way Communication with the pc. The pc is doing the process so when the pc talks or volunteers information the Auditor must use TR 0 to 4.

    22. "You touch that wall. " "Thank you. "

    18. The process is run for some hours at once, not for 30 minutes one day and 30 minutes the next.

    23. "Turn around. " As the pc turns around, move in 2 steps to a position just in front of the pc (facing the pc). "Thank you. " Then move to the pc's right.

    19. The process is continued until the pc has the EP. There are several possible EPs for Op Pro by Dup: A. Flattened Comm Lags & pc Cheerful and no more change on the process. B. A real big win with Cognition and VGIs and an ability regaineD.C. Exteriorization with Cognition and VGIs. End off the process when the pc has reached EP with a "That's it". And have the pc sit down. Then signal to the Supervisor who will have you take the pc to the Examiner to check for an F/N, or continue the process if a full EP has not been achieved. When you go to the Examiner, bring back the report and put it in the pc's folder. Write up what happened on the EP and give the Supervisor your report to read.

    24. Repeat 20 to 23 until the process is flat (3 consecutive sequence of commands with the pc doing the process and no new physical manifestations or change of comm lag).

    20. If you must end session before EP (End Phenomena) of the process, and the pc is not going through large changes, do the following:

    25. Take up any physical change as a pc origination as it occurs. This is done after the pc has carried out the command and been acknowledged.

    A: Toward the end of the auditing period, say, "We'll have to be ending shortly. "

    26. Return to the 2 chairs set up as in CCH 1.

    B. When the pc has carried out a few more commands say, "We're closing the session now. " (End on a completed cycle with the pc putting the object down. Have the pc sit down.) Ask, "Have you made any gains in this session?"

    27. Tell the pc you will now run CCH 3. Clear the commands of CCH 3 as in step 8.

    C. Quickly note down on your report form the pc's answer.

    28. Raise both hands, palms open facing the pc, hands about shoulder height and half way between you and the pc.

    D. End the session with "End of session. " Take the pc to the Examiner.

    29. Give the command (not Tone 40), "Put your hands against mine, follow them and contribute to their motion. "

    21. After the session, write up your auditing report forms for the session, put them into the pc's folder and hand them into the Supervisor.

    30. When the pc has his hands against yours, move first the right hand, then the left hand in a simple motion.

    NOTE: If you get into an impasse in session and can't make any progress, or if the pc becomes upset or other confusions arise that you can't handle, put your hand behind your back to attract the attention of the Supervisor who will assist in the situation. On this process sometimes a pc will act up and go up and down the Tone Scale, and this is usually handled by just continuing the process.

    Straight line motions are simpler than curved motions, make the motion. Fairly slow, very positive and smooth. (Tone 40 intention in the motions.)

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    31. After the motion is done with the right hand, then the left hand and then both hands returned to starting position (pc's hands still raised against yours), ask "Did you contribute to the motion?"

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    Usually the pc says yes. If so, acknowledge and allow the pc to break the solid comm line – without telling him to. If the pc is not sure or is not happy that he did contribute to the motion, you can repeat the same motion.

    32. After the cycle is complete, acknowledge "Thank you. "

    33. Return hands to lap.

    34. Repeat steps 29 to 33, each time varying the motion a little. You can increase the complexity slightly, but don't get too complicated.

    35. After 3 consecutive cycles with the pc actually doing the process and no physical change or change of comm lag, tell the pc, "We will now do CCH 4. "

    36. Remain seated in the chairs as in CCH 3. Clear the word "duplicate". Take a book (a light hard covered book with plain cover is best). Explain to the Pc that you are going to make a motion with the book, and when you have done so – you want him to duplicate the motion. (Make the same motion in the same space.)

    37. When the pc understands, then hold the book steady in a comfortable position between you and the pc. Make a simple motion of the book (similar to CCH 3 type motions). Complete the action at the starting point, pause, then hand the book to the pc. (Don't tell him to take it, just move it slightly toward him and look at the pc as though offering him the book.)

    38. After the pc has repeated the action, ask "Did you duplicate that motion?" or "How did you get on with that one?" etc. (Not a rote question – friendly, not Tone 40.) (Tone 40 is in the motions only.)

    39. If the pc is happy with it, then do a new motion. If the pc says he wasn't happy that he duplicated it, then do it again and then keep the motions more simple to improve the pc's confidence.

    If the pc says he was happy with it, but you see it was obviously misduplicated or not done mirror image-wise,: Just acknowledge him and start a new cycle doing the same motion again or doing just the first part of the motion (then building it up until the pc duplicates the full motion)

    Don't invalidate the pc by continuing to repeat motions he is happy with. Never say or indicate by facial expression that he didn't really duplicate the motion.

    40. Repeat steps 37 to 39 to three consecutive no change sequences.

    41. Repeat CCH 1, 2, 3, 4 through and through until

    A. All are flat on one run through.

    B. Or until the pc has a good Cog with VGIs (very good indicators).

    C. Or the pc is exterior.

    42. When any of these occur, end off with "That's it" and have the pc sit down (if not already sitting). Then signal to the Supervisor who will tell you to take the pc to the Examiner to check for F/N, or to continue the process (if full EP has not been reached). When you go to the Examiner, bring back the exam report with you and put it in the pc's folder. Write up briefly what happened on the EP and hand in your reports to the Supervisor.

    43. If you must end session before the end phenomena (EP) of the process occurs, do the following:

    A. When your preclear is at a flat point, tell him that you will be ending shortly.

    B. When the pc has carried out an extra command or two, say, "We're closing the session now. " (Have him sit down if he is not already sitting.) Ask, "Have you made any gains in this session?"*This sentence has been omitted and put back according to BTB 300971 RA Drill Model Session for OP PRO BY DUP 280215

    C. Quickly note down on your report form the pc's answer.

    D. End the session with "End of Session". (Tone 40) Take the pc to the Examiner.

    44. After the session, write up your auditing report forms for the session. Put them into the pc's folder and hand them in to the Supervisor. (Have worksheets and Auditor Report Form and Summary Report Form.)

    NOTE: If you get into an impasse in session and can't make any progress, or if the pc becomes upset or other confusions arise, signal the Supervisor who will assist in the situation.

    SPECIAL NOTE: If you must end session before you get through all 4 CCHs, end off at a flat point (as given in step 43). The CCHs will be continued in the next session.

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