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SCANS FOR THIS DATE- 690717 - HCO Bulletin - Dianetic Command Training Drills [B009-125]
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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 17 JULY 1969RB
REVISED 11 JULY 1978
RE-REVISED 4 SEPTEMBER 1978
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 17 JULY 1969
ISSUE II
RemimeoRemimeo
Dn CourseDianetics Course
HDG CourseClass VIII
(See also HCOB 31 March 1970 Urgent – Dianetic TR Note)
(Revisions in this type style)
Academies

NEW ERA DIANETICS COMMAND TRAINING DRILLS

All Levels

Upon a recent investigation it was found that the Dianetic Training Drills (101, 102, 103 & 104) as originally developed by me in 1969 had been dropped from use on the Dianetics Course.

FLAGRANT AUDITING ERRORS

Therefore, these drills are reissued here for full use, and the following list of HCOBs and BTBs is hereby cancelled.

The following auditing errors were discovered by asking the pc what was done in their sessions after the sessions had mysteriously failed without any reason apparent in the auditor report sheets. Each one of these is a flagrant departure from standard auditing and is adequate to stop all pc gains for the session and to leave the pc stuck down the track and heavily keyed-in.

  • BTB 10 December 1974 Issue VI
    Cancellation Of Bulletins 1969
    cancels BTB 17 July 1969 Dianetic Command Training Drills 101 & 102, it also
    cancels BTB 21 August 1969 TR 104 Note – these cancellations are correct.

These are just given as samples of outnesses to show what you will find by asking the pc and to show what can cause a Dianetic session to have a poor result. These instances and others actually occurred in sessions and the sessions failed. There was no mention of them in the report form Summary or Worksheets and only asking the pc brought them to light.

Additionally the following BTBs are now cancelled:

1. Auditor not remembering one or more of the commands.

  • BTB 17 July 1969R Revised 19 Feb 1974, Reissued 3 December 1976 cancels & revises HCO Bulletin OF 17 July 1969 Dianetic Command Training Drills 101 & 102.

2. Auditor delaying the pc while thinking of the next command.

  • BTB 20 May 1970 (Issued 28 March 1974 as BTB) cancels HCO Bulletin of 20 May 1970 (cancels HCOB 21 Aug 1969 and 15 Jan 1970 and 31 March 1970).
  • 3. Auditor failure to give the next command.

  • NOTE: HCOB 20 May 1970 “103, 104 RUNDOWN” remains cancelled.
  • 4. Giving wrong or altered commands.

  • HCOB 21 Aug 1969 “TR 104 NOTE” remains cancelled.
  • 5. Incorrect procedure.

  • HCOB 15 Jan 1970 Issue III “TR 104” remains cancelled.
  • 6. Invalidating the pc’s cognitions.

  • HCOB 31 March 1970 “Urgent – Dianetic TR Note” is not cancelled. This HCOB was issued by myself.
  • 7. Not recognizing that the pc has gone through the incident and just waiting or saying „OK continue“ when the pc had said that was all.

    TRs 101, 102, 103 & 104

    8. Auditor during session looking up something he (the auditor) didn’t understand that the pc said.

    The most common errors being made by student auditors are forgetting the commands during session and misusing command sequence or procedure or doing odd things because they get nervous. The following drills are added to the New Era Dianetics Course to handle this. The drills must be thoroughly done.

    9. Auditing pc in circumstances where the pc is expecting he may be disturbed at some time later in the session.

    TR 100 AND TR 100-A

    10. Auditor walking out of auditing room leaving pc folder in room with pc.

    Preassessment is a vital step of the New Era Dianetics procedure.

    11. Continuing to audit on a chain that the pc insists is erased (usually because auditor missed the F/N.)

    The benefits available from New Era Dianetics require that the auditor be able to do faultless preassessments of original items from New Era Dianetics assessment sheets and rundowns.

    12. Not acknowledging pc originations.

    TR 100 and TR 100-A are made part of the New Era Dianetics Course to ensure that the student can apply the preassessment procedure in… TR 104 and in his auditing.

    13. Telling pc to close eyes when pc already has eyes closed.

    TR 100:

    14. Keeping pc waiting after pc has carried out command.

    NAME: Preassessment Procedure On A Doll

    15. Telling pc to wipe her hands on her dress during session (auditor attempt to change TA position by session additive.)

    COMMANDS: All commands of the procedure per New Era Dianetics Series 4, “Assessment and How to Get The Item,” and New Era Dianetics Series 4-1, “The Preassessment List.”

    16. Auditor running out of ink and having to borrow a pen from the pc during session.

    POSITION: Student seated at a table with E-Meter and the Preassessment List. In the chair opposite the student is a doll, occupying the position of the pc.

    17. Forcing pc to continue looking for earlier incidents when the pc can’t find any.

    PURPOSE: To familiarize the student with the delivery and use of the Preassess ment List.

    18. Auditor talking too quietly for pc to hear (out TR1.)

    TRAINING STRESS: This drill is not coached. The student sets up the E-Meter and Preassessment List exactly as in a session. He starts the assessment and delivers a complete preassessment on the doll, keeping full admin and using all standard procedures of NED Series 4 to get items for running.

    19. Auditor ignoring pc originations (out TR4.)

    Student uses nonsense terms or harmless ones for the original item. He then delivers a preassessment on that.

    20. Continuing to ‘audit’ when auditor doesn’t know what should be next.

    Student then selects the preassessment item from the Preassessment List and asks:

    21. Auditor staring at meter for long a time looking for F/N (can turn off a real F/N and bring on an ARC break needle.)

    “What ______(preassessment item) are connected with (the original item)?”

    22. Auditing with a contemptuous, sympathetic, too sweet, motherly, or any attitude that is a departure from a pleasant business-like attitude.

    The drill is passed when the student can do the drill flawlessly with good assessment TRs, correct procedure and commands, without comm lags or confusion, and can maintain proper assessment admin.

    23. Auditor talking to pc about auditor’s own case in session.

    TR 100-A

    24. Auditor discussing other pcs with current pc in session.

    NAME: Preassessing A Doll Coached

    25. Bull baiting pc when doing C/S-1.

    COMMANDS: Same as TR 100

    26. Auditor and/or pc smoking or chewing during session.

    POSITION: Same as TR 100, with coach holding the E-Meter cans, and seated beside the student. Coach provides nonsense and harmless items for the student and squeezes the can to simulate E-Meter reads.

    27. Auditor doing or saying anything during session other than assessment and exact R3-R procedure.

    PURPOSE: To train the student to deliver and use the preassessment procedure.

    28. Auditor talking to pc after session about something the pc ran during the session.

    TRAINING STRESS: Coach provides a list of original items as from one of the New Era Dianetics rundowns or assessment sheets. The student must choose the best reading original item and deliver the Preassessment List to the doll on that item. All reads on the preassessment must be correctly noted and marked. Student must then select out the correct preassessment item to list for a running item and ask the correct question.

    29. Auditing with a discharged meter.

    As the coach gives running items the student must get these down accurately with their reads. Then he must select which he would run on R3RA Quad and in what order.

    30. Auditing with legs up on table or some other improper posture.

    The student must reassess and extend the list of running items and use Suppress and Invalidate buttons as needed until the list is exhausted.

    31. Auditor commenting on the pc’s cognitions.

    The student must then reassess the Preassessment List, find the next preassessment item and handle.

    32. Auditor continuing to grind on the same incident when there’s an earlier one.

    Flunks are given for any out TRs on the doll, any incorrectly marked reads, any missed or altered item given and any incorrect selection of an item.

    33. Auditor keeping voluminous admin during which the pc has to wait.

    Stress is on the student’s ability to make a distinction between an item which requires a preassessment and one that does not. Student must not try to run drugs, medicines, medical terms or multiple somatics.

    These are just a few examples. There is an infinity of wrongness pos­sible. Every session additive is a departure from TR 0-4 and a violation of the Auditor’s Code and a gross goof.

    Drill is passed when the student can do the full preassessment procedure with good TRs, proper commands, without comm lags or confusions, can maintain proper assessment admin.

    The auditor did not do these things maliciously. He was unaware of these as goofs and that the session didn’t come off seemed to him to be a complete mystery, the failed sessions were also a mystery to the Case Super­visor who also thought tech had failed until he had others ask the pc what happened in that session.

    TR 101

    Needless to say, the auditors who goofed as above ware extensively audited and retrained using TRs 101, 102, 103 and 104.

    NAME: R3RA To A Wall

    Brian Livingston
    CS-5
    for

    COMMANDS: R3RA commands including earlier incident and earlier similar commands.

    L. RON HUBBARD
    FOUNDER

    Included in this drilling are the handling of bouncers, checking for erasure, and checking for postulate command actions, as well as are the handling of narrative incident commands.

    LRH:BL.cs.ei

    POSITION: Student seated facing a wall.

    PURPOSE: To get the student able to give all R3RA commands accurately, in correct order without hesitation or having to think what the next command should be.

    TRAINING STRESS: This drill is not coached. The student sits facing a wall with a copy of the R3RA bulletin in his lap. The student gives the commands, in order, to the wall maintaining good TR 0 and TR 1. When the student falters or is uncertain of the next command he re-reads the commands from the bulletin then continues to give the commands to the wall. When the student can confidently give all the possible R3RA commands accurately without any slightest comm lag, he has passed this drill.

    TR 102

    NAME: Auditing A Doll

    COMMANDS: All R3RA commands and New Era Dianetics procedures except preassessment procedure.

    POSITION: Student seated at a table with E-Meter and Auditor Report sheets. In the chair opposite the student is a doll occupying the position of the pc.

    PURPOSE: To familiarize the student with the materials of auditing and coordinate and apply the commands and procedures of New Era Dianetics in an auditing session.

    TRAINING STRESS: This drill is not coached. The student sets up the E-Meter and worksheets exactly as in a session. He starts the session and runs a com plete New Era Dianetics session on the doll keeping full session admin and using all standard procedures of New Era Dianetics.

    This drill is passed when the student can do the drill flawlessly with good TRs 0-4, correct procedure and commands, without comm lags or confusion and can maintain proper session admin, including worksheets, Auditor’s Report Form and Summary Report.

    All the R3RA commands used in TR 101 are again used here. Admin must communicate adequately which command is being used.

    TR 103

    NAME: Auditing On A Doll Coached

    COMMANDS: All R3RA commands, situations and procedures of New Era Dianetics except the preassessment procedure.

    POSITION: Same as in TR 102 except that a coach sits beside student calling out command numbers and situations and the student following them and keeping admin and his meter.

    PURPOSE: To give the student total certainty in the use of R3RA commands despite any distraction.

    TRAINING STRESS: Coach calls for commands at random by stating the letter or number of the command or the situation by saying “solid,” “erasing” ” “solid but nothing earlier.” The student addresses the right command or action to the doll, handles meter and admin. The coach also uses pc responses such as “That’s all,” “I can’t find one,” etc. These are called for in quick succession and in any order. Coach starts in on a gradient gradually getting the drill faster and becoming sharper on flunks for any comm lags, uncertainties, groping for commands or breaks in TR 0-4. If the student becomes too confused the coach has probably proceeded with too steep a gradient and given the student too many losses. In such instances have the student go through the commands in proper sequence a few times and then continue with random commands building up the drill on a gradient.

    The use of the correct command (including those for handling boun cers, checking for erasure, and checking for postulates, as well as correct narrative procedure) is required at the appropriate point.

    TR 104

    NAME: R3RA Coached And Bullbaited

    COMMANDS: All R3RA commands and procedures.

    POSITION: As for auditing on a doll (TR 102) with coach seated beside student and a bullbaiter as “pc” across from the student instead of a doll.

    PURPOSE: To train the student to deliver a standard session with correct commands and procedure and without session additives of any kind despite distractions.

    TRAINING STRESS: The drill is the same as for auditing on a doll except that the “pc” coach bullbaits the student auditor during the session in an attempt to throw the student off session while the second coach calls the numbers as on TR 103. Flunks are given for any improper commands, procedure, comm lags, breaks in TRs or improper session admin. The second coach does the “Start,” the flunking or “That’s it.” If the student is not making the grade he is returned to the earlier TR that is out. This drill is coached tough and only passed when the student is totally competent, exact and correct in all com mands, procedures, auditing actions and session admin with excellent TRs and no slightest variation from or additives to New Era Dianetics.

    Coach ensures the student has total certainty on the application of all R3RA commands and sequences including handling bouncers, checking for erasure, checking for postulates, and handling narrative incidents.

    Preassessment procedure must also be correctly applied exactly as in a session.

    These drills were developed by me in July 1969 when it was found that all failed sessions resulted from non-standard auditing, the main goofs being auditors’ failure to give the next command, forgetting the commands in session or giving a wrong command.

    New drills were added and existing drills were revised to include drilling for the utilization of the discoveries of New Era Dianetics in 1978.

    L. RON HUBBARD
    Founder
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