Saint Hill, East, Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 4 SEPTEMBER 1968 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 4 SEPTEMBER 1968 |
Valence Shifter and Low TA | Don’t force a pc who is ill. The whole intention when auditing a pc who is sick is making him well. |
When you run a Valence Shifter on a case that has had low T/A, he's going to get into a valence he can't confront and fall on his head. | If overts, or M/W/Hs don’t read, even though he is nattering, then they are not available to be run right then. |
Cure for it, is to rehab him on Grades and Sections. | A preclear who is not well cannot look, his havingness is down and he must be handled permissively — always. |
Specifically Prepcheck III. | The mechanism of RELEASE must be well understood to make an ill person well. They plunge down the track madly on any excuse. They require much lighter auditing than they stand up to when well. |
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