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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 8 JULY, 1964
Issue II
Remimeo Sthil Students Missions SCIENTOLOGY VI

GOOD INDICATORS

The following list of good indicators was compiled from my tapes and bulletins and from R6 sessions by a Cl VI (Provisional) and is for use.

R6 GOOD INDICATORS

  1. Pc cheerful
  2. Pc cogniting on items and goals
  3. Pc giving items easily and accurately
  4. Pc understanding items immediately
  5. Needle flowing and active. Not stuck, sticky, dirty, springy (reads which bounce back to set position), or tocky (small R/S)
  6. TA continuing in motion, not stuck
  7. TA reading higher at the top of each GPM, lower in the lower part of each GPM
  8. TA reading in the range 2.5-3.75 (acceptable) or 2.25-3.0 (excellent)
  9. TA action increasing, session by session
  10. Items reading on the needle with a smooth fall which hangs at the bottom, as though collapsing
  11. Items not surging or RRing
  12. Each item reading with fall of at least 0.2 BD when pc first looks at or says it
  13. Each item being clean or giving further small fall when auditor says it
  14. Small fall when pc answers question as to the placement of the item in the GPM
  15. Small fall when pc asked X step questions*X step: Part of the procedure of R6 Processing at the time of this HCOB.
  16. Heat on items
  17. Heat on placement
  18. Heat on X steps
  19. No pain on items
  20. Pc not seeing pictures
  21. Pc with no question as to the correctness of Line Plot, Root Plot or Series Plot
  22. Pc with no PTP about whether goals and items run in earlier sessions were fully discharged
  23. Pc not interested in goals or items already run
  24. Pc not critical or ARC breaky
  25. Pc not protesting auditor’s actions
  26. Pc being responsible for auditing. Keeping auditor informed of what is happening and not letting auditor make mistakes
  27. Pc looking younger by reason of R6 auditing
  28. Pc without weariness
  29. Pc without pains, aches, illnesses or heavy PTPs developing during auditing, in or between sessions
  30. Pc wanting more auditing
  31. Pc’s confidence in as-ising items getting progressively better
  32. Pc’s perception and understanding of GPMs getting progressively better
  33. Pc’s itsa free but not so extensive as to halt session progress, usually about 15 seconds to itsa an item
  34. Pc’s cognitions making sense to auditor
  35. Auditor seeing how pc’s cognitions explain pc’s case and behavior
L. RON HUBBARD
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