WASHINGTON, D.C. HCO BULLETIN OF 26 FEBRUARY 1959 | WASHINGTON, D.C. HCO BULLETIN OF 26 FEBRUARY 1959 |
ENGRAM RUNNING ON OLD DIANETIC CASES OR RESTARTED CASES | IDENTIFICATION |
It has been found that the abandonment of an unflattened engram to start another one can leave the case in an apparent jam. Starting a new engram without flattening the first one contacted may be, to the preclear, the same as a command not to confront the first engram. | I received the following dispatch from Jack Parkhouse, in South Africa: |
Stable data: The incident entered by the auditor must be wholly flattened by Scientology commands before a second incident is approached. | “On going around the Union with the Film shows so far provided a point of correlation between attendance figures and groups has been noticed which may be of interest to you. |
The end goal of running incidents is the increasing of the ability to confront. | 1. Pretoria — had biggest group in Union before establishment of HASI — run on the ‘everybody’s equal basis’. Film show result: Worst attendance so far. |
When incidents are started and not finished in favour of a new incident, the preclear may feel he is being forbidden to confront the first one. | 2. Cape Town — second largest ‘everybody’s equal’ group. Second worst attendance. |
An incident consists of an overt engram and a motivator engram on the same subject. | 3. Port Elizabeth — third largest group — mainly run on an equality basis. Third worst attendance. |
It is evidently necessary to scout the earlier auditing of any incident that was abandoned in order to get the incident run. Otherwise, a black detachment may result. The blackness and the detachment may exist in the earlier auditing of the same incident rather than in the incident. | 4. East London — large group established by HASI trained auditor on CCH. Good on control — gets people to help but definitely not on equality basis. Attendance best yet — over ?200 receipts including book sales.” |
The intention of a bad auditor is to prevent confronting. Therefore, bad auditing must be cleared away before a contacted engram can be completely entered again. | What price identification? |
The process that most swiftly strips off bad auditing (to clean up engrams or otherwise) is: | |
“Recall something you have done to (auditor’s name).” “Recall something you have withheld from (auditor’s name).” | |
These questions are run alternately (one after the other) and are best run muzzled. (TR 0, 1, 2 and 3 only — auditor only nods when preclear originates.) | |
This mechanism is probably behind most black or invisible cases now extant in Scientology. | |