AUDITING
  1. the application of Scn processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (BTB 30 Sept 71 IV)
  2. the action of asking a preclear a question (which he can understand and answer), getting an answer to that question and acknowledging him for that answer. Auditing gets rid of unwanted barriers that inhibit, stop or blunt a person’s natural abilities as well as gradiently increasing the abilities a person has so that he becomes more able and his survival, happiness and intelligence increase enormously. (BTB 30 Sept 71 IV)
  3. Scn processing is called auditing by which the auditor (practitioner) listens, computes, and commands. (FOT, p. 88)
  4. to get a result on a pc. (SH Spec 71, 6607C26)
  5. an activity of an auditor taking over the control of and shepherding the attention of a pc so as to bring about a higher level of confront ability. (SH Spec 48, 6108C31)
  6. directing the pc’s attention on his own case and directing his ability to talk to the auditor. (SH Spec 49, 6109C05)
  7. the reversing of other-determined flows by gradient scales, putting the pc at cause again. (HCOB 7 May 59)
  8. a communicating process or a communication process with the end goal of raising the ability of another person so that he can handle his bank, body, others, and environment in general. (5707C17)
  9. the process of bringing a balance between freedom and barriers. Auditing is a game of exteriorization versus havingness. (Abil 25)


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