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it simply closes off the process you were running, maintains ARC, and opens up the new process on which you are about to embark. (PAB 151)
- before a question is asked, the preclear should have the question discussed with him and the wording agreed upon as though he were making a contract with the auditor. This is the first part of a communication bridge. It precedes all questions but when one
is changing from one process to another the bridge becomes a bridge indeed. (PAB 88)
- the reason we use a communication bridge is so a pc will not be startled by change, for if we change too rapidly in a session, we stick the preclear in the session every time. We give him some warning; and that is what a communication bridge is for. (PAB 151)