Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 7 OCTOBER 1968 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 7 OCTOBER 1968 |
ARC BREAK NEEDLE | |
ASSESSMENT | If you run ARC Breaks with the pc nattery which means really, M/W/Hs, you will for sure get an ARC Break needle and Bad Indicators. |
Assessment means the locating on a prepared list, one item. | Founder |
Listing and Nulling means the pc lists. | |
The laws of listing and nulling apply only to LISTING and nulling. It IS auditing. | |
The actions of assessment do not apply to listing and nulling and never have. | |
Assessment is from a prepared list. It was done around 1960. It still is used. It has its own actions. | |
But as the prepared lists as in Pre-have become bulky, I then developed a NEW action where the pc listed. | |
DO NOT apply the rules of assessment as in the E-Meter book to Listing and Nulling. | |
These are two different actions entirely. | |
The key is that a list for assessment is always from a list prepared by the auditor or from an HCO B as in “7 resistive cases”. | |
S & Ds, Remedy Bs, etc, are LISTED by the pc and follow the LAWS of listing and nulling. | |
This is assessment, a list prepared by the C/S or auditor, not the pc. | |
To get a clue to what happened, the C/S prepares a list: | |
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Then the auditor nulls it to ONE item. | |
This is then prepchecked or done on an L1 as a subject. | |
When you list and null the pc gives the list. | |
Who got shot? | |
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The auditor nulls this (Xes and second action noted). | |
TWO items are now reading so the auditor EXTENDS the list - | |
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And then the auditor renulls the WHOLE list (second X, etc) and only one item stays in which is a complete list. That is the item. It is given to pc. | |
[This HCO B was revised by HCO B 20 August 1970, Two Complete Differences - Assessment Listing and Nulling, which is cancelled by BTB 20 August 1970R, Revised and Reissued 19 August 1974, same title.] | |