HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 15 JULY 1978RA RE-REVISED 10 MARCH 1984 Remimeo All C/Ses All Auditors Tech/Qual SCIENTOLOGY AUDITING C/S-1 A C/S-1 is a general C/S (Case Supervisor direction) which covers the actions necessary to orient the pc to the basic factors of auditing and thus prepares him to receive auditing. For this purpose, because of the differences in Dianetic and Scientology auditing terms and procedures, there exists this Scientology C/S-1 as well as a Dianetic C/S-1 (HCOB 9 July 76R, Rev. 4.9.78), The Scientology C/S-1 is done to give a pc new to Scientology or a previously audited pc, as needed, the necessary data and R- factor on Scientology basics, terminology and auditing procedure so that he understands and is able and willing to be audited successfully. Note: When the Case Supervisor orders a C/S-1 for a pc who has been trained or audited previously, the pc may protest that he knows the terms and procedure. Should this occur, the auditor must acknowledge with excellent TRs. Without invalidation or evaluation, he can let the pc know that this C/S is intended to make auditing more effective for him and to ensure that anything he might have missed is picked up and cleared. If the auditor's TRs are good, if he gives an honest R-factor and if he does not clean cleans (attempt to handle something the pc has already grasped), no ARC break should ever occur. A C/S-1 standardly delivered to the pc who needs it will give tremendous wins. It is not necessary to reclear those sections of this Scn C/S-1 which the pc may have already covered in a recent and thorough Dianetics C/S-1, provided the auditor is certain of the pc's understanding of the terms. The auditor should be fully familiar with this issue as well as: HCOB 17 Oct. 64 III GETTING THE PC SESSIONABLE HCOB 5 Apr. 69 NEW PRECLEARS, THE WORKABILITY OF SCIENTOLOGY HCOB 16 June 70 C/S Series 6 WHAT THE C/S IS DOING He will need to take a very thorough look at what has to be covered with the pc in this C/S-1 and know his materials very well and have them ready in the C/S-1 session for reference and clearing any misunderstoods or questions the pc may have. The following will be needed in the auditing room: Technical Dictionary Admin Dictionary A good English dictionary A good dictionary in the pc's native language, and for a foreign language case a dual dictionary (English-to-foreign language and foreign language itself) Scn C/S-1 Definitions Sheet - Attachment No. 1 of this issue The Basic Scientology Picture Book The Fundamentals of Thought HCOB 14 Oct. 68RA, Rev. 19.6.80, THE AUDITOR'S CODE Demo Kit. The auditor makes full use of these as necessary. If further references are needed, ensure source materials are used. A. Clear with the pc each Scientology (or other) term, using the definitions on the attachment sheet and other references as needed. Ensure you fully handle any word or term that is obviously misunderstood or any word or term the pc is hesitant about or unsure of. (Note: When having the pc define a word using Method 5 Word Clearing, you don't ask "Do you know what this word means?" You ask "What is the definition of _____?") When the pc has defined a word or term, have him use it correctly in several sentences. Where it is applicable, have him give you examples, using his experiences where possible or those of relatives or friends, and/or have him demonstrate the item, using a demo kit. Cover by exact definition all terms used. B. Check for any questions (or misunderstoods) as you go along and ensure any such get handled so the pc winds up with a clear understanding of the word, item or procedure. Don't settle for glibness that does not show understanding, but on the other hand, don't overrun or put duress on the pc either. Ensure that each word cleared on the pc is taken to F/N. SCIENTOLOGY C/S-1 PROCEDURE: 1. Give pc the R-factor that you are going to do a Scientology Auditing C/S-1 to familiarize him with auditing procedure and any basic data that may require clarification. 2. Clear the word Scientology. 3. Clear the words a. auditing b. auditing session c. auditor d. Clear e. preclear. 4. Clear the words a. thetan b. mind c. body. Have pc use the demo kit as well as the references to ensure he gets the relationship between these. 5. Now clear the words a. picture b. mental image picture c. reactive mind and 1. engram 2. secondary 3. lock d. bank. Have the pc give you examples of how the reactive mind works on a stimulus-response basis, and have him demo it. 6. Clear with the pc a. the communication cycle Get the pc to give you examples he has observed. Have him demo the communication cycle. b. the auditing comm cycle Get the pc to explain the difference between a comm cycle and the auditing comm cycle. Have him demonstrate it. If it is necessary to clarify this further, you can demonstrate the steps of the auditing comm cycle to the pc using simple, nonrestimulative questions. Example: Ask "Have you eaten dinner?" (or breakfast or lunch). And when he replies and has been acknowledged, ask "What did you do when I asked that question?" Then have him ask you a similar type of question. Answer him and be sure he acknowledges you. Really establish your comm cycle with the pc. 7. Go over the TRs with the pc, demonstrating each with him, until he has a good idea of how they are used in auditing. 8. Clear the words a. charge b. mental mass. 9. Go over with the pc what the meter does (registers charge/mental mass). For demonstration, you can do a "pinch test" where you explain to the pc that to show him how the meter registers mental mass you will give him a pinch as part of the demonstration. Do so. Then get him to think of the pinch (while he is holding the cans), showing him the meter reaction and explaining how it registers mental mass. 10. a. Clear the words 1. key-in 2. key-out and have the pc demo and give you examples of each. b. Clear the word Release. Have the pc demo it. c. Clear the word: rehabilitate (rehab). Ensure the pc understands its use in auditing. Have the pc demo it. 11. a. Clear the word postulate. b. Have pc give you examples of a time or two when he postulated something and got it. 12. a. Clear the word cognition. b. Have the pc give you some examples of a cognition. 13. Clear floating needle. 14. a. Give the pc an R-factor on rudiments and when these would be used. b. Clear the word rudiment. c. Clear 1. affinity 2. reality 3. communication. Have pc give you examples of each. d. Clear the term ARC. Demonstrate to the pc how A, R and C equate to understanding. Have the pc give you examples of how A, R and C together equate to understanding. e. Clear ARC break. Have the pc demo it for you. f. Using an appropriate dictionary, clear the words curious, desired, enforced, inhibited, no, refused. g. Clear 1. problem 2. present time problem. Have the pc demo 1. a problem 2. a present time problem. h. Clear 1. overt 2. withhold 3. missed withhold. Have the pc demo 1. an overt 2. withhold 3. missed withhold. (Use definitions sheet or other references as needed.) 15. a. Using an appropriate dictionary, clear the words 1. similar 2. earlier. b. Then clear "earlier-similar." Give the pc examples of where it would be used. c. Have the pc give you an example of something "earlier-similar." 16. Briefly clear with the pc how the rudiments are flown and the procedure for each rudiment. 17. Clear with the pc what a repetitive process is. Ensure he understands why and how it is done. Have the pc demo it for you. 18. a. Clear the word flow. b. Demonstrate for the pc each of the flows 1, 2, 3, 0. c. Then have the pc demo and give you an example of each. 19. Clear the words a. assess b. assessment. 20. a. Explain to the pc that if at any time there is any difficulty in the auditing, you (or another auditor) will be using a prepared list to find and handle the exact difficulty. b. Ensure he understands that when such a list is being assessed he sits quietly holding the cans while the auditor calls the list and takes meter reads to locate the difficulty. 21. Go over the Auditor's Code, items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 14, 17, 18, 19 and 22. Check for and clear up any questions or misunderstoods the pc may have on this. 22. a. Clear Examiner. b. Give the pc an R-factor on the Examiner and the fact that he will go to the Examiner immediately after each auditing session. Ensure he understands the Examiner says nothing to the preclear at that time, only recording what the pc says and noting down the tone arm position and state of the needle. Also, be sure the pc understands that the Examiner is the person he sees if he wishes to make any sort of statement regarding his case between sessions. c. Conditional: To familiarize the pc more fully with this step, if it is feasible, take the pc to the Examiner's space, introduce him to the Examiner, briefly orient him to the space and go over with him again the functions the Examiner performs. Then return to the auditing room. 23. Turn the folder in to the C/S. The C/S can also order any additional actions to the above. The Scientology Auditing C/S-1 can usually be completed in one session. If it takes more than one session, the first session should be ended off at the end of a step or completion of a word or demonstration -- never in the middle of an action. Make sure you do not leave your preclear with a question or a misunderstood or confusion. Know the preclear in front of you and get your product of an educated pc who can run Scientology processes easily and with gain. --------- CLEARING COMMANDS The Scientology Auditing C/S-1 does not preclude clearing the commands of each process or clearing a procedure in a session where the pc is begun on a new process or procedure. (Ref. HCOB 9 Aug. 78 II, CLEARING COMMANDS) This would include the first time the pc is given a two-way comm session, a listing and nulling session, etc. With any new action, the procedure would first be fully cleared on the pc by the auditor. CLEARING WORDS ON CORRECTION LISTS In addition to the C/S-1, to fully prepare the pc for his auditing up the Grade Chart, it is standard to clear the words on the various correction lists very early in auditing, before the need for them arises. (Otherwise, it is difficult to clear the words of a correction list over heavy bypassed charge.) Thus, when the need for correction lists does arise, the words have already been cleared and the correction list can be used without delay. (Ref. HCOB 9 Aug. 78 II, CLEARING COMMANDS, items 7 and 8) This would be done as ordered by the C/S. L. RON HUBBARD Founder LRH:dr.bk.iw.gm