RISING SCALE PROCESSING
  1. in this process, an individual was asked to get one of the lower postulates on the Chart of Attitudes and then carry it "upward" until he could get the higher idea. In this particular case one would ask the preclear to get the idea of losing and would then ask him to change that as nearly as he could to the idea of winning. (PAB 91)
  2. is another way of doing postulate processing. One takes any point or column of the Chart of Attitudes which the preclear can reach, and asks the preclear then to shift his postulate upwards toward a higher level. Rising-Scale processing is simply a method of shifting postulates upward toward optimum from where the preclear believes he is on the chart. It is essentially a process directed toward increasing belief in self by using all the "buttons" on the Chart of Att~tudes. (Scn 8-8008, p. 84)


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