- when we say straightwire, we're simply talking about stringing a line from cause
to effect through the past. (5410CM07)
- straight memory is also called straightwire because the auditor is directing the
memory of the preclear and in doing so is stringing wire, much on the order of a
telephone line, between "I" and the standard memory bank. (SOS, Bk. 2, p. 64)
- a technique of direct memory. (5009CM23B)
- in 1950 in the early HDA lectures we described this as the act of stringing a line
between present time and some incident in the past, and stringing that line directly and
without any detours. (Abil SW, p. 11)
- straightwire isthe recovery of the actual, time, place and object.
(5410CM07)