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5. The NOT's - File 2 of 6

NOT's stands for 'New Era Dianetics for Operating Thetans'. They are even more secret than the 'normal OT's'. Scientology sued and harrested the hell out of people who only posted some quotes... thus proving that they are the real top-secrets.

Most of the texts are bo-o-o-ring. Nevertheless, it will give you an idea of how Scientology induces insanity and suicides. Don't forget: a Scientologist arrived at this level will spend years and years trying to 'blow off the Souls of dead people' who are, by the millions, rotting in and on her/his body...

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  1. 30-09-78 THE FIRST STEP OF NED FOR OTs
  2. 16-09-78 REPAIRING AND BLOWING BTs AND CLUSTERS etc
  3. 30-09-78 FESING OF FOLDERS AND FULL FLOW TABLES
  4. 17-09-78 OUT-INT, "WENT IN", "WENT ON"
  5. 21-09-78 THE "SOLIDITY" OF THE BODY
  6. 17-09-78 "EXTERIOR" VISION, BT PERCEPTION
  7. 23-09-78 PREDICTION FACTORS ON LENGTH AND PROGRESS
  8. 23-09-78 SESSION FACTORS
  9. 23-09-78 TA AND NEEDLE BEHAVIOR
  10. 28-09-78 HOW YOU OPERATE A METER
  11. 26-09-78 REVIVIFICATION
  12. 26-09-78 ANATEN
  13. ............. Not available
  14. 27-09-78 NED FOR OTs - REPAIR LIST
  15. 29-09-78 RESISTANCE TO CHANGE
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ISSUE II

 
NED for OTs Series 11

C O N F I D E N T I A L

THE FIRST STEP OF NED FOR OTs

The first step of NED for OTs consists of repairing past mis-auditing. You check "Past auditing" first, and if it's not reading, no pc interest, you skip it. But if later in the Rundown you run into a bog, TA goes high, or any kind of grind or mess up, you recheck past auditing, and handle. Repair of engram running is limited to simply indication. You mustn't get into continuing to run the engram or you'll be running engrams on a Clear, as you aren't running them on a Clear and aren't repairing them on a Clear, you are repairing them on a BT.

THE BUG ON NED FOR OTs

If you get a wrong item on somebody they will now have that item - it persists; e.g. you run "sore toe" on somebody who doesn't have one, they'll end up with a sore toe! If you now try to handle sore toe with auditing it will worsen. Because it was a wrong item in the first place. You have to repair the wrong item. A BT could be run on a non-existent somatic, and to be obliging mocked it up. They can get run on imaginary incidents and on things that are not their track so what was run could have been false.

If the pc was run on an unreading item, BTs will be activated, but they don't have that item either. It's a false assumption there was something there to run - that's their misconception foisted off on them by being given the belief that the item existed or read. When called on to run something, they will furnish copies, misowned and manufactured items. You need to check for BTs run on wrong items, unreading items and sort it out.

Some BTs went exterior and were audited past it. Some BTs had already gone Clear - not just on the Clearing Course - some went Clear on Objectives. So you don't just have Dianetic auditing on somebody after Clear. You also have Dianetic auditing on BTs after they went Clear! Resulting in invalidation of the State of Clear, the mistake of misowning others' pictures, and then misidentification of identity. NED auditing after Clear applies to BTs as well as Pre-OTs. So there are residual BTs with invalidated erasure, invalidated Clearing. And the originally overrun thetan may have blown and left copies of the overrun.

Grinding an incident on Dianetics or NED will result in some BTs run past erasure, so they have to mock it up again to run. Or they never got to basic and erasure because the auditor never asked for E/Beg or E/Sim, and were left hanging incomplete on the chain. And other BTs will copy all this obsessively.

Out L & N lists and wrong items will do the same thing, and also can be repaired.

Auditor command flubs, lack of acknowledgement, couldn't hear the auditor, session distractions - all these will hang up BTs. Even false dates could be copied - they can be twice removed from reality. In trying to date something now you could wind up dating the wrong date, or dating the date that the wrong date was given. And it might not have been that BT's or cluster's incident that was being dated in the first place - the incident may have been misowned - not their incident.

YOU CAN'T RUN NED FOR OTs ON SOMEBODY WHO HAS BEEN RUN ON WRONG OR UNREADING ITEMS WITHOUT REPAIRING THEM.

Also beware of getting into over-correction, because what you are correcting on one BT, can start uncorrecting on another BT.

So you check "past auditing" for read and interest as the first step. If it reads and Pre-OT is interested you handle it. If not, skip it, but be alert and if Pre-OT hits a bog you recheck past auditing. Remember not to run anything, just indicate it.

This doesn't mean that all previous auditing was bad - far from it! But some auditors due to poor training, bad metering, or nasty habits will be found to have messed up cases. So you repair past auditing by auditors - by auditor's name. (And also see that such auditors are handled too.)

That's the bug on NED for OTs - you can collide with BTs and Clusters messed up in past auditing, and this can recoil heavily and physically upset the Pre-OT. So you keep the Repair List handy and if you run into a bog, use the Repair List and next session C/S to take up past auditing, remembering not to continue to run engrams but only indicate.

REPAIRING PAST AUDITING BY AUDITOR'S NAME

Make a list of names of auditors and test these for read. Include self-auditing and solo auditing too. Those that read, you repair the items run by that auditor, or in self-auditing. And make provision for occluded auditing. You may think you've got it all, only to find an occluded session or sessions spring to view later.

This is why you must teach FESers to FES and make up FFTs, that include the auditor's name.

And that's why the Advanced Courses Specialist auditor must know what he's doing in training to deliver this Rundown. It's not a piece of cake.

Do it flawlessly and produce the spectacular results the Rundown is capable of.

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ISSUE II

 
NED for OTs Series 12

C O N F I D E N T I A L

REPAIRING AND BLOWING BTs AND CLUSTERS
FROM PAST AUDITING OR MISAUDITING

STEPS

  1. What was being run?
  2. What was the error in running?
  3. Indicate.
  4. Who was it run on?
    (Find BT or cluster by position in the body.)
  5. Blow BT or cluster.
  6. Copies.
HANDLING PAST DIANETICS, NED, OR R3R

Prior to auditing have the folders and a Full Flow Table (FFT) made up which contains all Dianetic, NED, XDN, or any other R3R items that have been run, in date order, including the name of the auditor who ran these. (This includes any somatic or narrative item that was audited Dianetically.) Dianetic lists as well as L & N lists should also be available. (N.B. Some old timers may have been audited on secondaries and engrams prior to folder records having been kept, and there is always the possibility of false reports and unrecorded items having been run.) This repair action is done by name of auditor, and those auditors who audited the case on engram running after Clear, or who most grossly misaudited the case, will be found to be charged (reading) and it is their auditing which most likely will need to be repaired. Auditors whose names come up as aving grossly misaudited the case in the past should be Crammed or Retreaded or Retrained or subject of an Ethics action in order to safeguard any other pc in future.

Make up a list of names of auditors from the Full Flow Table and include "Self-auditing" and "Solo Auditing". Allow for the possibility of occluded auditing showing up later as charge is taken off during this repair.

Assess the list of auditor names, including self-auditing and Solo auditing, for read and note size of read. Start with the largest reading, and repair the items run by that auditor as follows:

  1. Take the Dianetic item that was run, e.g. "Pain in the Zorch", and test it for read. (If no read, skit it.).

  2. Find the error in running. Such as: "Unreading item", "Wrong item", "No such item ever existed", "Run past erasure", etc. (Usually the Pre-OT will be able to get this. If not the auditor can find out quickly by meter.).

  3. Indicate the BPC found. (ONLY indicate, do not start running anything.)

  4. "Is the BT or cluster this was run on still around?" ( And note whether this reads, it won't read if the BT or cluster has already blown.

    Have the Pre-OT fond the BT or cluster by position on the body - sometimes the BT or cluster will blow on inspection on this step alone; if it doesn't,

  5. Blow the BT or cluster.

  6. Copies. The auditor asks "copy?" and if reading has any copies spotted and blown. Often the BT or cluster who originally ran the item will have blown, leaving BTs or clusters who copied the auditing or copied the overrun, etc. And don't nag the Pre-OT for copies or you'll start some other BT copying now.
As with any Repair auditing this can very quickly repaired, and the auditor must be alert for this and not get into overcorrection. You must also be alert for what you are correcting on one BT or cluster uncorrecting on another BT or cluster; e.g. "Overrun" may be correct for one, but not correct for another. You can check for this and if so, indicate that "Overrun" did not apply to the rest.

Step 2 above - Finding the error - may go earlier similar, the same BT or cluster may ave been mis-audited in an even earlier session or sessions, and these too may need to be repaired. But only if earlier auditing BPC exists on the BT or cluster you started with or you'll jump from one BT or cluster to another.

Handle each reading item run by the assessed (reading) auditor in the sequence these items were run. Then take next best reading auditor by name or reassess the list of auditors. Be very alert for this whole repair action EPing well before all auditors or items have been addressed and when that occurs and it off.

STUCK PICTURE REMEDY

  1. The stuck picture.
  2. What was the error in running?
  3. Indicate.
  4. Who was it run on, or whose stuck picture is it? Blow BT or cluster.
  5. Copies.
AUDITING ITSELF MAKING A CLUSTER

Seriously bad or rough auditing, Code Breaks, overruns, demanding something that isn't there, asking for an earlier similar that didn't exist, continuing to run an incident that has already erased, grinding incidents, running unreading/uncharged items or wrong items, will mess up BTs and clusters that were not in restimulation or who were dormant. When very bad such a session can itself have been a cluster making incident and is the latest mutual incident for those BTs and clustersstirred up in that session. There will have been considerable cross-copying. Do not attempt to R3R or R3Ra such a session. Handle it as described above under Repairing Past Auditing. Repeat those steps until all BTs and clusters have been blown off that session.

PAST MIS-METERING, MIS-DATING OR LOCATING

If the Pre-OT has been mis-metered in the past this may need to be repaired.

Meter evaluation by which is meant the auditor keeps telling the pc that this or that didn't read, etc., can be highly evaluative and invalidative, especially when that auditor was mis-reading the meter. The pc was left hung up in things that did read, but weren't taken up, and when things that didn't read are taken up, it will stir up dormant BTs and clusters, and misowership and misidentification occurs. Add to that cross-copying of BT pictures and you get a mess that can recoil very heavily against the Pre-OT's body, dangerously so.

Meter evaluation can be repaired by getting off when the pc or Pre-OT was told something read when it didn't, and vice versa. And handling "Evaluation?" E/Sim to F/N.

Mis-dating and partial locating is similarly corrected by getting off any wrong locations that were given or locations that were wrong for other BTs or clusters.

Note that on Dating and Locating you can get a build up of mass and pressure, even a protest ridge, due to the date for one BT or cluster being the wrong date for some other BT or cluster. The mass and pressure will blow on indication that it was a wrong date or wrong location for them. A technique as powerful as Dating and Locating which will blow clusters and cumulative clusters when done right, can also mess them up badly when done wrong.

MESSED UP INT RUNDOWNS AND INT REPAIRS

Handle any BT or cluster with out-Int before doing any other action. These are handled per HCOB 17 Sept 78 OUT-INT, WENT IN, WENT ON.

If a Pre-OT has too much or recurring Int trouble, do the "End of Endless Int Repair" process (by Recall only). As it is only recall, it will run on and handle BTs or clusters.

LIST ERRORS ON L & N AND WRONG ITEMS

Mis-done L & N lists, especially over-listed lists and wrong items mess up BTs and cluster. The right item for one BT is wrong item for for another. When overlisted, several BTs and clusters can be pulled in. The handling is as described in the Steps for Repairing Past Auditing.

STATE OF CLEAR

If the Pre-OT has charge on having been audited on engrams after he/she went Clear, you can Date/Locate the point when the Pre-OT went Clear. Then clean up misownership by asking the Pre-OT "Have you misowned any BT's or cluster's pictures as your own?

As well as the Pre-OT having been audited on engrams after Clear, you may also encounter BTs who went Clear and were audited on engrams subsequently. Locate and indicate their BPC of having been audited on engrams after Clear, any misownership, any invalidation of the State of Clear,and copies of this by other BTs and Clusters.

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ISSUE III

 
NED for OTs Series 13

C O N F I D E N T I A L

FESING OF FOLDERS
AND FULL FLOW TABLES

An FES should contain the name of the auditor and name of the C/S, per existing issues.

It now becomes imperative that the name of the auditor be clearly noted on the FFT (Full Flow Table) as well as the FES. In making up FFTs on any Dianetic or NED auditing clearly note the auditor's name as well as the date and item run by that auditor. Existing FFTs do not need to be re-done - just print in the name of the auditor, in different coloured ink (to make it very visible) against the items run by that auditor.

On new FFTs add a column on left side of sheet for auditor's name.



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                                        PC's name

                      FULL FLOW TABLE

|  Auditor  |  Date  |   Item Run        | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 |
|  (name)   |        |                   |    |    |    |    |
|-------------------------------------------------------------
|           |        |                   |    |    |    |    |
|           |        |                   |    |    |    |    |
Some cases have had unreading items, wrong items, run on them; sometimes the auditor changed the pc's item or even just decided what to run on a pc. These are grave and can have serious consequences on a case.

In order to fully handle such a situation it is imperative that all the data above is available to a C/S or auditor.

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ISSUE III

 
NED for OTs Series 14

C O N F I D E N T I A L

OUT-INT, "WENT IN", "WENT ON"

If a Pre-OT can put his attention on a BT and blow it off, without even working too hard at it, BTs, with their attention must be sort of blindly in-drawn.

"Went in" and "Went on" are two different characteristics of Int. Some think they can't go in - because they think they can't go through solids - so they "Went on", plastered on (to something).

Another way to blow them is to scan them back to when they went in - and they blow out. Like a plus/minus reaction, "Went in" - blow out.

A BT with Out-Int affects its ability to blow - not the Pre-OT's ability to blow them off - the BT's ability to blow. You scan them down a chain of "Went ins" to the first "Went in" and it will blow.

You could handle a very difficult one by recalling "timesthey went in" - for very difficult ones. A fast way to blow them would be to get them to scan back through "Went ins" - "When did you go in?" - and they blow.

"ON-NESS'

There's also "Went on", "Went onto something", and a lot are stuck on something. You scan them back through times when they "Went on".They went onto something and couldn't get off.

Sometimes a BT will blow from inside the body and catch on the outside of the body, or within 2 - 3 feet of the body. You can get too many restimulated on the surface of the body. You have to blow off there surface ones.

Being stuck on the surface of something would have something to do with the button "Can't go in" for a BT, and that button produces blows. BTs who "can't go in" to something, "Went on", and stuck.

"On-ness" is different from Out-Int. They are stuck on, not in.

"On-ness" is handled in the same way as Out-Int but with "Went on" or "Got on". The "earlier than" phenomenon applies to "ON", as one has to first get on something before he gets off. Trying to persuade a stuck "Went on" BT or mass to get off, can run into the same phenomenon as Out-Int and he won't blow. Handle it the same way as "Went in" but with the difference "Went on". One could in theory find a thetan who was "stuck on" , handle that and thenfind that the same being had Out-Int.

OUT-INT

Sometimes BTs have Out-Int because they can't get out or couldn't get out. They are in the valence of something that can't be out, even fatal to be out, e.g. "the inside of body" or an internal organ. They consider these safe beingnesses, and it's safe to be in. So you ask "What couldn't get out?" and they blow.

If you ask them to point which way isin, they can't. Getting them to point which way wasin works, and produces blows. Use the past tense, "Which way was in?" and they will blow.

RECURRING INT TROUBLE

If a Pre-OT on NED for OTs has recurring Int trouble or continues to run into Out-Int, and you can't solve it easily, do the End of Endless Int Repair Rundown (assessing and handling Int buttons by Recall, not R3RA). This Recall technique will run and solve any Int troubles.

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NED for OTs Series 15

C O N F I D E N T I A L

THE "SOLIDITY" OF THE BODY

BTs think they're pinned to the body, when they're pinned into other BTs, they think they're interiorized into the body, when they're pinned into BTs. How could a being get stuck to a body? There's some kind of central core in the body that the being mistakes for the body. The central core sticks to the body and the thetan sticks to it. Some BTs think they are a body. There are clusters that think they're a body and other BTs stick to the cluster and wind up thinking they're a body. They would have to be stuck by a postulate: "I am a body", or "I am a head", or "I am the brain", etc.

Someone on OT III can think he's complete on OT III because he thinks the solidity he perceives as the body is the body. It is a mistaken apparency of solidity of the body. This apparent solidity of the body is composed of BTs and clusters and may be the same size and shape as the body when first contacted. So someone on OT III perceives this and assumes it's the body and thinks he's done on OT III. This "solidity" he perceives as the body is composed of BTs and clusters. The body becomes transparent to an OT to the degree he clears this up. It is a "body" built of thetans - you have to learn you're not looking at the body, but a false body composed of BTs and clusters. A Pre-OT on "NED for OTs" will become aware of this during the RD (it is not drawn to his attention by the auditor). It's not the solidity of the body but the solidity of BTs and clusters formed as a body.

The body acts as a magnifier of perceptions - it collects and magnifies perceptions - some thetans think they can't perceive well exterior, as the actual body and objects and walls look pretty flimsy and transparent to an OT.

The guy gets fooled - he thinks he's looking at this body and he's not. He's looking at a solid mass of BTs and clusters. The actual body looks transparent to an OT. Unless you get the guy's perception up, he won't be able to perceive this and if he can't perceive them, he won't be able to run them. The preliminary step of "NED for OTs" is to get the Pre-OT's perception up enough so it can be run. This false "body" composed of BTs and clusters is blown off piece by piece on the RD.

COMPOSITE MASSES

A composite mass such as the false "body" composed of BTs and clusters needs to be handled or blown off in pieces. You could make the mistake of trying to blow it all at once instead of piecemeal. You may also encounter "layered clusters", which is layers of clusters on top of each other.

Use the "thetan hand" technique to separate ridges and masses, (you can split ridges apart and separate masses and clusters by passing a "thetan hand" between them). Then blow off the BTs and clusters spearately. You can look up and down inside a mass, rather than outside it and it starts to go.

There are so many BTs and clusters that the Pre-OT can wonder if he's pulling in any that weren't there before or wonder if all space is full of them-that isn't so, it only seems that way.

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ISSUE II

 
NED for OTs Series 16

C O N F I D E N T I A L

"EXTERIOR" VISION, BT PERCEPTION

You can get a sort of exterior view as they blow - it's not an actual exterior view, but an apparency of an exterior view. It's the BT's visio feeding back to you while the BT is blowing. This visio folds up when the BT has blown and your attention is off it. It's not your own exterior view, it's their exterior view as they're blowing and it fades as they blow and your attention comes off them.

It's to do with viewpoints and attention - if you get one of your viewpoints (attention unit) in one (a BT or cluster), it will carry it and you sort of see through their perception - it's how you see their pictures and why you get some of their visio as they blow.

It has also been noted that when you do get a feedback visio from a "BT" as it blows, that it is actually not a single BT, but two or three and the feedback is coming from another or other BTs who have not cognited that he is himself. In other words it is an uncleared BT or cluster who is carrying this visio anchor point away.

Not all exterior perception comes from BTs though. The Pre-OT can also get an exterior view which is his own actual exterior perception. If the Pre-OT gets a stuck or fixed exterior view, it is easily handled by having the Pre-OT look the other way, i.e. look in the opposite direction, and the fixed direction of view, will unfix. It is easy to differentiate between actual exterior perception of Pre-OT and the phenoomena of the Exterior view of a BT during a blow, by checking on the meter. If it is the view of a BT partially blown, it will read as such. Partially blown BTs should be handled to complete blow at which point the relayed BT visio will cease.

There is a positive way to handle this if it hangs up. This is for the Pre-OT to extend his attention out to the point to which the BT or cluster has blown and ask it again what it is, give it an ack, and then ask who it is. The untouched or uncleared BT or cluster that is being carried away goes "poof" and the exterior visio ceases instantly.

There's also perception by tactile contact, when the BT is attached to the body.

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ISSUE I

 
NED for OTs Series 17

C O N F I D E N T I A L

PREDICTION FACTORS ON LENGTH AND PROGRESS
THROUGH THE RUNDOWN

The first phenomenon you will encounter is the Pre-OT getting apparent exterior perception, picking up the BT's exterior visio as the BT blows.

The second prediction factor is that the amount of restim and pressure remaining at session end becomes less from one session end to another session end.

During the Rundown, the Pre-OT may wonder if he's pulling in BTs and clusters to run, whether all space is filled with BTs, etc. This isn't so, but may seem this way. The Pre-OT will get a realization similar to the Straightwire EP that he/she won't get any worse". This isn't the EP of the Rundown but shows progress is being made.

During the Rundown the Pre-OT will become aware that what has been mistakenly assumed to be the body, is not the actual body, but the solidity of BTs and clusters in shape of the body. The Pre-OT may comment that his actual body or walls or objects look flimsy or transparent and this is actual OT or exterior perception, and become aware that he is perceiving BTs and clusters where the body looks or feels solid. He is perceiving the difference between the false "solidity of the body" and the actual body. As this false "body" is audited out the clusters and masses remaining will swell to greater size, with less mass and solidity.

Further through the Rundown, there are fewer BTs and clusters remaining, and the mass expands and gets softer; it's not under so much pressure. There's less mass, and what is left is less dense. And they blow easier and faster, with decreasing TA action.

Toward the end of the Rundown there are less and less BTs and clusters to trap his attention into the body and his attention goes out onto the physical environment. An OT's attention can get so exteriorized, that it is very difficult to get his attention onto the body; his attention is on the walls, room, building, area or planet. The meter will read on "wall" or "room", etc., wherever his attention is. You can get a similar phenomenon of the OT getting perception of a wall or environment, via a blowing BT. Or the BTs can get perception of physical environment via the OT's body. This phenomenon is different, the OT is in direct communication and perception of the physical environment. (Meter read will establish which it is.)

In earlier research I discovered what we call "leaning on a wall". The OT "leans" against an object in PT and feels it, and it can put a TA high; e.g. the being is leaning against a milk carton and gets a waxy cardboard feeling. Realization of what is going on handles it. But the phenomenon encountered toward the end of NED for OTs is different. The OT's attention becomes so exteriorized that he goes into direct comm with the environment and finds it hard to put his attention on the body. About this time BTs and clusters do not read well and the sensitivity has to be turned up high to get reads on BTs, and you have a pretty constantly F/Ning needle. The auditor needs to be sharp on TA and needle handling to keep the needle on the dial and detect small reads on a very loose needle. F/Ning TA becomes more frequent.

Don't try to push a session past a big win or marked case change; several of these will occur during the Rundown. It's the EP for that session - not for the Rundown.

It is possible for the Pre-OT later in the Rundown to blow a distant BT stuck to somebody else. If the Pre-OT's attention is drawn to something outside the session environment, check for a BT or cluster in the area where his attention fixes, and have the Pre-OT blow it off. This action is effective and permanent.

There are two changes going on during the Rundown:

(a) Pre-OT as a thetan is getting "bigger" and stronger;
(b) There are less BTs and clusters left.

The Pre-OT will get more and more relaxed, less mass, less tension in the body. At first on the Rundown these masses are very tense and hard, they feel like a tensed muscle, later the mass gets less and lighter and the body more relaxed.

Toward the end of the Rundown the amount of mass left is so slight that after a fairly short session it can become unprofitable to audit as there's so little left, and what can be found blows so fast and easily.

These last few will blow by inspection and when there are none at all in the Pre-OT or his environment, then you've reached the end of the Rundown. The EP of the Rundown is when: the Pre-OT has a transparent body and a clear area around it to some distance (barring perception of other people's difficulties) and when he realizes he is alive and very much himself.

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ISSUE IV

 
NED for OTs Series 18

C O N F I D E N T I A L

SESSION FACTORS

The probable session planning should be short and frequent, based on the general datum that early in the session the Pre-OT quite often can blow BTs and clusters by inspection, while later in the session, restimulation of other BTs and clusters, or possibly tiredness of the Pre-OT, makes it difficult to blow them.

There is a session factor of cross-restimulation. If the session goes on too long you can get some too restimulated to blow easily. This can build up pressure and push the TA up. It relieves on indication of cross-restimulation. BTs go into restim on other BTs' pictures.

As the sessions are generally short, Tech Services and Tech Pages will have to be very well organized and effective, so that no auditor time is lost waiting for next pc, or folder. C/Ses and auditors will have to ensure that Executives in and above Tech services know and follow C/S Series 56 and BFO 46 VALUE OF SERVICES DELIVERED, HOW TO RAISE and cram them on these issues whenever lines or terminals drop out.

The sessions are generally short and frequent. You must not continue a session past the session EP, usually an F/Ning TA, or a win. You must not go on past the session EP or get into grinding due to over-restimulation. Show this to your D of P if he tries to push you.

There's also a factor of "incomplete blows". You can meter check for this, but don't nag the Pe-OT on it, or you'll stir more up because all the BTs remaining are sort of incomplete blows!

As you run "NED for OTs" there's a certain amount of pressure or somatic remaining at session end. This becomes less from one session end to another.

You can restimulate more in a session than you blow. This can be checked for on the meter and handle those restimulated in the session but not blown.

The session is usually started by 2WCing to F/N, or flying Ruds. But the auditor must realize that charge in restim comes from restimulated BTs and clusters. Shocks or stress in life restimulate BTs and clusters who then copy the restimulation, and this restimulation is a wrong incident for them as it is only a lock on whatever they are stuck in. You handle any out-Rud BTs or restimulated BTs at the beginning of session. If the TA is high, do not try to 2WC it down, or go off Pgm onto a C/S 53, check for and handle BTs or clusters in restimulation, or if there is evidence of Out-Int, check for and handle any BT or cluster with Out-Int first. Care must be taken at beginning of session not to ask for Earlier Similars that don't exist, nor to restimulate more than is in restim. You're only trying to get any out-Ruds or restim out of the way so you can get onto the Body of the Session.

The Pre-OT probably shouldn't watch movies or TV during this Rundown, as BTs tend to make pictures of the movie and hang up in them, requiring handling at beginning of session. If too much restim occurs due to watching movies or TV, get the Pre-OT to stop watching them during the Rundown.

I had earlier found that Vitamin B1 would turn off dreams or nightmares and that a lack of Vitamin B1 would make a pc more susceptible to having dreams or nightmares. Apparently lack of B1 makes BTs stick to bone structure, more susceptible to restimulation, and harder to blow. A session done on a Pre-OT who had a B1 deficiency ran very slowly with great difficulty blowing BTs and clusters. The session was very "gluey". Taking Vitamin B1 resolved this and BTs and clusters became easy to blow again. Pre-OTs on NED for OTs should take 500 Milligrams of Vitamin B1 (Thiamine Hydrochloride) daily, and if they experience dreams, nightmares or difficulties blowing BTs and clusters, then the dosage should be increased.

A right date or location for one BT or cluster can act as a "wrong date" or "wrong location" for another BT or cluster, as it isn't correct for their incident, and pressure and mass can build up on this during a session where Date/Locating is done. Meter check for "wrong date?", "wrong location?", Indication of this when it has occurred will relieve the pressure and blow the TA down. BTs can also build up a protest ridge on this.

Generally the TA will move in a pumping action, BDing as BTs and clusters blow. The general session pattern is for the TA range to get higher and higher and then pump on down to lower range, which is the ideal point for ending session. A session continued past this resulted in cross-restimulation and difficulty in blowing BTs.

The session must be well ended, as you are ending the session for others (BTs and clusters) - not just for the Pre-OT. "END OF SESSION" given Tone 40, may have to be repeated to ensure the session is in fact ended. You will also sometimes encounter "last call" BTs and clusters. Just as you are about to end the session, some BT or cluster may pop up to be handled - this will often occur on "Say or ask?" - let the Pre-OT handle any such "last call" BT or cluster. To handle restimulation accumulated in the session, you can tell BTs to "Come to present Time" before ending the session. Then end the session well and thoroughly.

A usual session EP is an F/Ning TA.

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ISSUE II

 
NED for OTs Series 19

C O N F I D E N T I A L

TA AND NEEDLE BEHAVIOR

A reason why "Ned for OTs" is an audited action, rather than Solo is because two electrodes (one can in each hand) gives a greater depth of read than a one hand Solo can. A Pre-OT can run out of reads on a Solo can to a point where the needle just F/Ns, but on 2 cans reads will show. This is because you are dealing with dormant BTs and clusters, that are dead - even below unconsciousness and out of PT. They have to be activated, by Pre-OT's attention.

During the Rundown the sensitivity may have to be raised as there is getting to be less and less there to impinge and read on the meter. This does not reflect the Pre-OT's case state, just the amount left to run. F/Ns will become more and more frequent.

During a sessoin the TA works up into a higher range and pumps back down to lower range again (the usual ending point for a session); e.g. TA at start of session = 2.5. During session TA works up to 3.7, then pumps back down to 2.5 and the session is ended off. Continuing past this point results in over-restimulation of remaining BTs and clusters.

The TA moves with a "pumping" action, BDing on blows. The BD on a blow is not the impulse of the BT or cluster leaving, it's the sudden decrease of resistance as the mass blows. The size of BD is relative to the size of mass of the BT or cluster. When you put attention on them and start waking them up, there's a sudden increase of mass. When they blow, there's a sudden decrease of mass. This is what registers on TA and makes the TA pump up and down.

The TA is an indicator of progress through the rundown - you will start getting a floating TA, at some point, which will become more frequent. Do not continue a session past a sudden large BD to F/Ning TA, just end off the session.

Sometimes the Pre-OT will experience a continuous blow or continuous flow phenomena. This happens after the Pre-OT has blown a BT or cluster who was holding others in, then the rest will blow easily, often in a continuous blow. This shows on the meter as continuous fall or slowly BDing TA. Later it will show as a "BDing F/N" - the needle F/Ns while the TA falls, and this may go into an F/Ning TA and that is the EP for that session.

A later prediction factor which shows progress through the RD, is a change of needle pattern. The LFBD on a blow gets much faster, than before. This is not a bigger BD it is a faster fall and BD. The rises are faster too, so you have a needle moving at about two or three times the speed it was moving previously, and this speeding up of the needle can happen quite suddenly in the session, and is very noticeable.

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NED for OTs Series 20

C O N F I D E N T I A L

HOW YOU OPERATE A METER

On NED for OTs you have a situation where the F/Ns are getting wider and wider and often going into an F/Ning TA.

You also have less and less mass or charge left on the case the further through the Rundown you go.

Therefore the auditor must be an expert at handling the TA, Sensitivity knob and keeping the needle on the dial when asking a question or assessing. Initial reads are often small (due to small amount of charge remaining), and the Sensitivity has to be cranked way up to catch these reads. The way you do this is by handling the TA with index and second finger, and the Sensitivity knob with the thumb.

Drill operating the TA and Sensitivity knob with E-Meter Drill #11 "Superlative TA handling", until you have mastered it.

The total amount of TA action per session at this level is low. Usually around 1.0 - 2.0 divisions, rarely as high as 6.0 divisions.

It does not compare with TA action at lower levels at all.

An F/Ning TA is often the signal to end the session so how do you handle an F/Ning TA? You get expert in the two finger and thumb TA technique.

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ISSUE III

 
NED for OTs Series 21

C O N F I D E N T I A L

REVIVIFICATION

During NED for OTs research I discovered that beings do not just reviv in time. They also reviv in location . You can have a guy totally reviv'd in time, he's stuck down the track in an incident which is PT for him. Anything which he views, is viewed from this point in time. It is when he is.

A being can also be in a reviv in place or location. That is where he is. Everything he views is viewed from that location, that viewpoint in space. They're "buttered all over the universe". A BT can think of himself as up there, looking down at himself. A total wrong viewpoint. He's in a reviv and everything he does is from a stuck viewpoint, so he's operating with a stuck spacial point of view. Say the guy is reviv'd in Flanders, everything he does is from the viewpoint in Flanders - even tries to look at himself (now) from Flanders. He's operating in PT from some place down the track.

THOUGHT DISASSOCIATION

Thought disassociation follows a point of view pattern. In a reviv, they're talking to you from an altered point of view, so you get disassociated thought. Say he's in a reviv of lcoation, in a radar station in space. You ask him "Where are the books?" - he looks at a radar screen and says "They're going away".

I know a case who had an accident. She thought she left the body and went to a between lives implant and returned to the body. But there has been no between lives implant in that place for eons! What happened is, she was reviv'd in a between lives implant. She had the accident and went exterior, she thought she went to this between lives implant because that's the location she was reviv'd in.

This is a matter of old fixed viewpoints in spacial locations. You can often cure a case with the process "Where would you be safe?" He might go through a heavy reviv on the process and he might "do a bunk" - going back to his last point of view, location-wise. That point of view is still out there. That's why D/L works. You blow that point on Locate step. It's when and where they are, as they're not in PT.

That is where he is "safe", that's Thought Disassociation, and that's small pictures - because he's in a picture, looking at a picture.

These are the mechanics of the Bright Think Rundown (Disassociation process) which can be run on anybody. Running it is not part of NED for OTs as it is a separate RD.

OBJECTIVE DUB-IN

This is a different phenomenon from Thought Disassociation and spacial reviv.

He looks at that wall, and because it's not safe to look at the wall, he makes a picture of the wall and brings the picture back to him and looks at the picture of the wall. He's so far south he can't confront anything that's in front of him. You tell him to look at the window, he sort of reaches out to the window with a beam or something, makes a picture of it, and pulls the picture back up to him, looks at it and tells you the window has bars on it. This case requires objectives until it's safe to look at something and perceive it.

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ISSUE IV

 
NED for OTs Series 22

C O N F I D E N T I A L

ANATEN

When a dormant BT wakes up it acquires mass. He's "not there", and then when attention is put on him he acquires mass. He's in some artificial valence (which produces mass). When some recognition is granted him, he goes in valence and blows. There's a ridge when a thetan feels under attack, or maybe unacked - first reaction is to stop, so he mocks up mass.

A BT sitting around or on a nerve channel, who is awakened and suddenly mocks up mass or a ridge, will shut down the nerve and knock the guy anaten - knocks the body anaten - not the pc. In the head especially, when a cluster suddenly mocks up mass, it shuts off nerve channels.

Some people who are deaf or blind might simply have a cluster sitting on a nerve, and it's gone on so many years the nerve atrophies. Catatonics may be suffering from this sort of knockout. This explains why a tactile process works - you run tactile on the bed, etc, after an accident and the guy comes out of it.

Another source of anaten is a being exuding anaten - he can be a piece of anaten - and he also exudes anaten, and beings around him go anaten. It is a feeling - an unconsciousness feeling.

Cluster A going into anaten, then influences cluster B, and then cluster B comes up tone into unconsciousness, and you get anaten. These clusters exist as solidities way below unconsciousness, and on III don't respond at all. Both phenomena above produce anaten.

"SOMETHING THAT ISN'T THERE"

It's also possible to run into a BT thinking he is "negative mass" and cutting off perception or sensation in an area.

Occasionally you may run into some BTs hanging together in a mocked up vacuum.

Some BTs have a "something that isn't there". They were withdrawing from something, but there was nothing there. It's either suppressed out of existence or it happened once and they stuck in the pattern of withdrawing; they can even justify and think ther's something they're withdrawing from. They put something there to withdraw from - a negative mockup. Or they think another BT is putting something there, that isn't there.

SOMATICS

Sometimes they blow and a somatic turns on - two beings crunched together and at the point of "crunch", they get a somatic.

It takes a multiple mass to create a somatic. Whether it's a number of BTs or clusters, the somatic mechanism is mass versus mass, not cluster versus body, but cluster vs. cluster, or BT vs. BT, or BTs and clusters vs. BTs and clusters, or cluster vs. cluster with a BT squashed in the middle. The cluster vs. cluster somatic is more severe than a somatic in a picture (incident) - unless he were totally revivified in the incident. You can also postulate a somatic, but that's different.

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ISSUE I

 
NED for OTs Series 24

C O N F I D E N T I A L

NED FOR OTs - REPAIR LIST

This list is to be assessed Method 3 and handled by the auditor if he runs into a bog in session. Don't continue this list past the point where the BPC has been repaired as it is a repair list.

Any line reading on this list could be wrong with many BTs or clusters. That is why it must be done Method 3, and each reading line must be fully handled before proceeding on down the list. (E.g. on Q1 "BT or cluster with Out-Int?" - there may be one or many, and each would have to be handled.) When the line being handled doesn't read, continue the list.


1.  A BT OR CLUSTER WITH

     (a)  OUT INT?                                    __________

     (b)  A WRONG ITEM?                               __________

     (c)  AN OUT-LIST?                                __________

     (d)  A WRONG INDICATION?                         __________

     (e)  AN OVERRUN?                                 __________

     (f)  WHAT WAS CORRECT FOR ONE WAS INCORRECT
          FOR THE REST?                               __________

2.  RESTIMULATED MORE THAN WERE BLOWN?                __________

3.  OVER-RESTIMULATION?                               __________

4.  COPY?                                             __________

5.  AUDITED WHILE HUNGRY?                             __________

6.  AUDITED WHILE TIRED?                              __________

7.  AUDITED OVER PT STRESS?                           __________

8.  PTS CONDITION?                                    __________

9.  SESSION WAS TOO LONG?                             __________

10. AUDITING CONTINUED PAST A MAJOR WIN?              __________

11. A BT OR CLUSTER HUNG UP IN A PAST SESSION?        __________

12. A BT OR CLUSTER MESSED UP IN AUDITING?            __________

13. YOU THOUGHT IT WAS YOUR CHARGE?                   __________

14. DATING BEING DONE WHILE OTHER BTs WERE IN RESTIM? __________

15. STARTED DATING A BT OR CLUSTER WHILE ANOTHER WAS
    INCOMPLETE?                                       __________

16. TRYING TO DATE A COMPOSITE MASS?                  __________

17. LEFT ONE BT OR CLUSTER INCOMPLETE AND STARTED
    ACTIVATING ANOTHER?                               __________

18. LEFT AN ACTION INCOMPLETE?                        __________

19. A CUMULATIVE CLUSTER LEFT INCOMPLETE?             __________

20. JAMMED SEVERAL BTs AND CLUSTERS TOGETHER?         __________

21. JUMPED FROM ONE BT OR CLUSTER TO ANOTHER?         __________

22. FAILED TO IDENTIFY A MASS BEFORE HANDLING IT?     __________

23. TOLD SOMETHING READ WHEN IT COULDN'T HAVE?        __________

24. TOLD SOMETHING DIDN'T READ WHEN IT SHOULD HAVE READ?________

25. CROSS-COPYING?                                    __________

26. WAS BPC MISOWNED?                                 __________

27. A BT OR CLUSTER WHO HAS

     AN ARC BREAK?                                    __________

     A PTP?                                           __________

     A W/H?                                           __________

     AN OVERT?                                        __________

28. TRYING TO HANDLE SEVERAL BTs OR CLUSTERS AS ONE
    INDIVIDUAL?                                       __________

29.  A SINGLE BT THINKS HE'S A CLUSTER?               __________

30. A CLUSTER THAT THINKS HE'S A SINGLE BT?           __________

31. A BT AUDITED PAST EXTERIOR?                       __________

32. A BT AUDITED PAST CLEAR?                          __________

33. AN INVALIDATION OF STATE OF CLEAR?                __________

34. CROSS-RESTIMULATION?                              __________

35. BTs RESTIMULATED BUT NOT BLOWN?                   __________

36. A BT OR CLUSTER PREVENTING OTHERS FROM BLOWING?   __________

37. ONE PRINCIPAL CLUSTER?                            __________

38. PULLING IN BTs?                                   __________

39. RESTIMULATION BETWEEN SESSIONS?                   __________

40. RESTIMULATION IN SESSION?                         __________

41. RESISTING CHANGE?                                 __________

42. A BT OR CLUSTER ON SUCCUMB?                       __________

43. PULLING IN BANK TO EXPLAIN A PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION?_______

44. SOME OTHER MISCONCEPTION?                         __________

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ISSUE II

 
NED for OTs Series 25

C O N F I D E N T I A L

RESISTANCE TO CHANGE

Some BTs are stuck; they are resisting change. You're asking them to change position by trying to blow them. They go more solid because they resist change. Like a Reactionary. Maybe the only message they receive comm on is an order to change. Therefore one has the option of as-ising their resistance to change, by getting "not to change" off.

Ask:

"When did you decide not to change?"

"What began that?"

This was you get off the decision not to change, and the earlier beginning that preceded it.

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