WHAT
AUDITING IS
AND
WHAT IT ISN’T
A
lecture given on
25
February 1964
Thank you. I like you too.
I’m the first survivor to return from the
Battle of the Goals Plot. The casualties have been pretty heavy—pretty heavy,
but fortunately it is mostly in terms of GPMs.
I was just telling Reg that there isn’t anybody
could have done it. And then he suddenly looked at me and he says—he says, „But
you did it.“ And I said, „Yes,“ I said, „that’s the—that’s the joke.“
But the progress is going along. You’re very
lucky. That’s all I’ve got to say. If any one of you had gone into this flying
blind with your hands tied behind your back, why, you would have come up a mass
of putty.
Trickery. The actual GPM contains trickery.
Treachery. It’s no wonder they never came apart. No wonder. And that’s why we
teach Class VI at Saint Hill and a few years from now, when there have been a
lot of Saint Hill graduates and a lot of successes and we’ve made a lot of OTs
and so forth, several years from now, why, we’ll let Central Orgs teach this
stuff. The franchised auditor who is sitting out there right now waiting for
the next bulletin on Class VI, you see, he’s going to be very upset because I
would just as soon place in his hands a hand grenade with the pin drawn, see?
You know, „Here, here you are!“ you know?
You see, as long as we were in old R3 we
weren’t deep enough to do anything to anybody. That was perfectly all right,
you couldn’t mess anybody up at R3. R4, we were still running at too shallow
draft to upset anybody. Moved into R6, you see, and all of a sudden you stand
there looking at the real tiger. These things had enough charge on them so then
you could take off surface locks to a tremendous degree. And just as in
processing level by level you can take off surface locks, well, so in these
goals—actual GPM processes you see, you could also take them off at various
levels. So at R3 you find a goal and run a terminal. Oh, there’s nothing to
that—fairly safe, you could do any of those variations because you really
weren’t handling anything, don’t you see?
Then you finally get down to—You finally get
down to, oppose—why, you can run a whole GPM on oppose. You can find seventy
items, pc has tremendous numbers of cognitions, everything happy, and matter of
fact I might even hand it out sometime as a process, you see? Let anybody run
it, you see? Wouldn’t do him any damage. Lots of charge comes off, lots of TA
action, you see. Now the moment that it’s moved into the bracket of „solve,“
the moment that you move it down toward a command like „solve“ on an actual
GPM, you’re between the devil and the deep blue sea. You’re close enough to the
real tiger so that he can knock your head off, but not close enough so that you
can get back at him. So it becomes, at that point, a very dangerous process.
Now you take R6, where you’re handling nothing
but purebred Bengal type tigers, starved for a long time, and you take somebody
that could have run the oppose line, you see, you take somebody that could have
run the oppose line very easily, you know, find a goal, doesn’t matter really
if it’s the wrong goal, right goal, that wouldn’t have upset him too much. And
he goes along, that type—that type auditor, see, and then you just nonchalantly
say, „All right, well, just go through that door. All right. And, you find
there on your right, you’ll find a rather flimsy chair. Pick that up.“
„Oh, is that what I’m supposed to do?“
„Yeah, that’s all you’re supposed to do, and
then you lift the cage door at the far end, and in come the tigers,“ you see?
Honest, I’m not exaggerating, I’m not
exaggerating. I have found enough aberration. You often want to know—if you
want to know what it takes to make a thetan aberrated, you have to find enough
aberration to account for the fact that a powerful being would now be
unpowerful, see? How would he get in that state? Well, actually it’s a direct
proportion. It takes as much aberration as he was powerful. And there’s that
much aberration on the GPM—actual GPM lineup. I guarantee you, there is enough.
And there’s also quantitatively and qualitatively enough.
Actually then, the whole of auditing is simply
peeling down toward these things from the first time you have a person sit in
his chair, you see, and itsa. He’s taken off some of the top crust. And it’s
perfectly safe on up to IV, service facsimiles, so forth—it’s even safe into,
as I told you, it’s even safe into finding a goal and running oppose on the
items. Perfectly safe. Nothing to that. Now, you really got to be an expert
from there on.
Well, this is just a prelude to this lecture.
This has nothing to do with it, I was just saying hello and telling you about
where the score was about now. We got it—we got it licked, there’s no doubt
about that, but them tigers, the—them tigers have got some pieces of cloth in
their teeth.
All right, what’s the date?
Audience:
Twenty—fifth.
Twenty—fifth? It’s the 25th? No kidding.
Twenty—fifth of February, AD 14, Saint Hill Special Briefing Course, student
lecture.
All right, we’ve got—we’ve got some business
today. We’ve got some business to transact. These are data vitally necessary to
the auditing of Class VI and if you’re very clever you cannot do without them
at the lower levels. The main problem with the data I’m giving you is until you
get to Class VI you can sometimes get away with it. At about level Class IV is
the first time you could start teaching it. And it would be terribly useful at
Class I, but you can’t teach it at Class I. You can teach it and then the
fellow will think he knows it, but by the time he’s gotten up to III or IV,
why, he would have to be taught it again because it would have brand-new
values. By the time he gets to VI he can’t audit without it.
And that’s very peculiar, then, to go into this
level and you’re about to see some of the very fundamental fundamentals of
auditing which will explain to you why auditing has or has not worked here,
there and so on, and which will be very valuable to you at any level that
you’re operating at in Scientology.
So this lecture actually is useful for all
levels and would be quite good at the lower levels but probably could only be
taught at about Level IV with any real comprehension. And by the time you get
up to Levels V and VI, becomes vital. Not slight, because omission of this data
brings about catastrophe.
Now let us take this up then in a very rat—a—tat—tat fashion, and if you get
this down, if you get this all squared away and get this all aligned in
anything under fifteen or twenty hours of study, why, I’ll be very proud of
you. Because the first moment that you see this, you’ll all say „Yes, yes,
yes,“ and then you’ll go tanglefoot with it. Because it’s this type of data;
it’s too simple. I was tanglefooting Suzie Belle the other day with it, so
don’t expect to grab it at the first brass ring.
First thing I want to tell you though is
there’s something here to grasp. You have to grasp it with your total
comprehension. And it’s so confounded simple that—see I was using a very cruel
example with her—I’ll give you the same example.
Here we have a Ronson lighter in a little hide
case. All right. Now, the task is to put the Ronson lighter there on that
paper, you see, and then put it over here on these pencils, and then put the
Ronson lighter in the center of the desk. Now that’s the totality of the
operation. See, heh! Got this object here and we want to put it on this piece
of paper, then we’re going to move it over on top of these pencils and I’m
going to put it in the center of the desk, hm? Now let me show you what happens
with this operation. We put it over here and we say, „Is that over there?“ and
somebody we’re trying to train says, „Yes, but, that’s got a hide case.“ And
you say, „Yeah, well that’s—that’s true. However I want you to put it down over
here on this piece of paper.“
„Yes, but hide, you know, I imagine the Ronson
company must have some kind of contract with the Indians up in Alaska,“ and you
say „Yeah, I’m sure they do. Sure they do. Yes, but I want you to put it down
over here on this paper. 93
„Yeah, but you know, there must be a terrific
amount of trouble portaging skins, you know? They’ve got a skin there and they
must have that, it must come from Alaska there, and they must have a terrific
time trying to get these skins down the river and I wonder what design the
Indians have on their paddles.“
And you say, „All right, that—that’s fine. But
all we want you to do is put this object on this piece of paper.“
„Yeah, but the Ronson company doesn’t make
paper.“
So when I tell you about the design on the
Indians’ paddles with regard to this while I’m giving you this lecture, you’ll
know what I’m talking about. Because you can make more complexity whenever you
try to hand out an absolutely simple datum in its complete, naked purity. It,
of course, blows more confusion in more directions than you can shake a stick
at. And you just have to keep working with it. Now this actually is coached
material, until a person can take this and ask the question and get the answer
and there’s no design on the paddles that are coming down the Yukon, see?
They put you—you’ll—you’ll—you’ve got a future
here, in just this. Now, let’s just go at it hammer and pound. Let me give you
first a very brief outline of what we’re going to do.
I’m going to teach you the difference between
auditing and assessing, destimulating and erasing, the difference between a
present time problem and an ARC break—it’s just terribly elementary
propositions. And the targets of the auditor—what he—what he fronts. All right,
that doesn’t sound like very much, does it? But brother, I know.
All right, let’s take up right away quick the
last one I mentioned, which is targets of the auditor. The auditor has two
targets. He has the pc and he has the bank. When that auditor speaks he is
speaking to either the pc or the bank. That’s just crystal clear data. That’s two
targets. He says, „How are you feeling?“ or he says, „Catterwump.“ He says,
„Catterwump“ and the bank goes crunch, see? He says, „How are you feeling?“ and
the pc says, „Well, let’s see, I’m feeling so-and-so and so on.“
You understand? There are two things that an
auditor talks to. Two things. One is the pc, the other is the bank. Auditing is
addressed on the auditing cycle to the pc, and assessment is addressed to the
bank. Once more—very, very simple. Nothing to this at all.
And you’re saying, „Catterwump, eat whiskers,
bat fur“ and so forth, you’re talking to the bank. And reading the result on
the meter. Or reading the result on the pc’s eyeballs. I don’t care what you’re
reading the result on, but you’re talking to the bank. Now, you understand then
that when you are talking to the pc, when the auditor is addressing the pc,
that he very often restimulates the bank and he very often has an effect or an
influence on the bank. Very often. But, that as—does not debar it at all.
Sometimes when assessing, the pc talks and the auditor has to acknowledge the
origin and so forth. But these are separate actions. And I—if you could only
see them as separate actions, you would save yourself a great deal of
complexity in the matter.
All right. Now, two targets. The auditor has
the target of the pc—a thetan, or the bank. Very good. There are therefore two
types of processes. But they are not processes, one of them is not a process at
all and—you’re about to get your first headache—is not auditing.
Now what is auditing. Auditing is an operation
which culminates in destimulation or erasure. It has only two end products:
destimulation and erasure. You can get the pc to dust himself off or you can
use the pc like you would an ink eraser to scrub off the piece of bank that
you’re heading for. In other words you can get the pc out of it or you can use
the pc to wipe it out.
Many auditors have the custom of using the pc
to wipe out pieces of the bank and then in view of the fact they can’t wipe
that bank out totally, then using the pc to wipe out another piece of bank
which they can’t wipe out totally, so they try to wipe out another piece of
bank. The pc comes to session, he’s got a present time problem, so they wipe
out—try to wipe out the present time problem but they already haven’t wiped out
the service facsimile they were auditing yesterday, so now they’ve got this
present time problem, so they’re going to erase this present time problem and
they can’t really erase the present time problem because halfway through the present
time problem the pc comes up with the fact that he’s worried about his mother.
And when he was young he was very worried about his mother, so now, we try to
erase mother and, having in the process of erasing mother, of course we run
into the subject of father, so we try to erase father and so forth.
This is what is known as—this type of auditor
is known as a „mudder.“ All he wants to do is erase. Throw the pc into the
heavy energy and use him as an ink eraser. See, that’s perfectly legitimate on
erasure and so forth, as long as you complete your cycles of action. But
practically all of the early levels of auditing are destimulation, which means
you unrestimulate what has already been restimulated. I refer you to earlier
lectures on the subject of restimulation and destimulation. What you’re trying
to do here is take the dogs that are barking at them and get them to lie down
quietly. Erasure would be to go over and eat up all the dogs, you see? But all
you want these dogs to do is lie down quietly and the pc to come away from
there. That’s destimulation, don’t you see?
So we have this pc and he is—got a present time
problem and therefore is not in the auditing room and therefore is not
in-session. So we say, „What kind of a problem—what—what’s this problem all
about?“
And he says, „Well it’s about so and so, well,
it’s about my early life.“
„All right, well, what about your early life?“
„Well, I used to have an awful lot of trouble
with boys in my early life.“
„Well, did you ever have any fight with boys in
your early life? All right, that’s good, pick up that early fight that you had.
Have an overt against boys when you were very young? Oh, that—that’s good. It’s
go—you got hurt, huh? Like where—where’s the somatic?“
What are you doing? The pc wasn’t in the
auditing room to be audited; the pc was elsewhere. So you send him else
elsewhere. Now, what do you think this pc’s going to do? Means that you could
never complete your cycle of action, because the pc is elsewhere when he begins
the session. You’ve got to get the pc here before you can complete your cycle
of action. Now, therefore you never have a chance of completing yesterday’s
auditing if you can’t get the pc into the session today. So if the pc has
picked up new problems or new difficulties in life between sessions—this is
quite common I am told—and if the auditor does nothing but plunge and Q-and-A
with this new situation which is arisen, he, of course, never cleans up
yesterday’s cycle of action. You follow that?
Well, destimulation is the only tool or the
only action you can undertake to get a pc oriented and located; and if an
auditor cannot destimulate a pc, he of course can never follow his own cycle of
action. Do you see that? The pc’s restimulation takes charge. So therefore you
can never bring it up to a point where you can finish that Problems Intensive
you started last August. And ever since that time he kept coming to session and
we had other things to handle. We’ve always got other things to handle if we
can’t destimulate the pc, so therefore the destimulation of a pc is a very,
very important skill. Very, very important skill. There are various mechanisms
by which one destimulates the pc.
Running engrams, no matter what process you use
to run the engrams—running engrams, running RIs, implant GPMs, RIs, actual
GPMs. I say implant GPM RIs and actual GPMs—all are under the heading of
erasure. Nothing but erasure. That’s using the pc to eat up the dogs, you see?
Now, there’s always a certain amount of erasure takes place, even in
destimulation. A tiny amount takes place, you see?
Let me give you an idea of destimulation and
erasure and how one operates somewhat with the other one. Pc’s fallen down,
hurting—hurt his knee and we use an old-time assist, we say, „Where did you
hurt it?“ and „Where are you now?“ and „Where did you hurt it?“ and „Where are
you now?“ And what we’re trying to do there is simply destimulate it. We’re
trying to get the pc out of that area of time and that location and get him
where he is now sitting, you see? That’s destimulation. We’re not trying to do
anything about the injury; we’re just trying to get the pc to sit there in
front of us. In the process of doing this, you will notice a pc quite commonly
turns on somatics. A certain amount, then, of the incident or injury runs out
in the process of destimulation.
Most wonderful example of this I ever saw—and I
remember vividly—happened at 42 Aberdeen Road with no less a person than Burke
Belknap.
Burke was having a lot of trouble casewise and
he was having a lot of difficulty somehow or another and I straightwired him
and—it happened in the little office, just inside the door, any of you there
were there—and he was standing up against the wall and I gave him a—gave him a
bit of straightwire and gave him a clip—bing—bang,
hit the locks, the key—ins of this little incident, had to do with this—and
man, he came straight up PT, practically Clear right there. See? You know,
terrific result. You know, bang! You know, five minutes’ worth of auditing and
wow, you practically got a Clear on your hands. You see, that kind of action,
see.
Then I turned him right around into the thing
and erased the top engram on the chain. The second he hit it, it all keyed back
in again and he collapsed, sliding down the wall and sat on the floor with his
head in his hands. He had never felt better and never felt worse in two
consecutive seconds in his life. The—oh, I got him out of it, of course. But
the first action is destimulation. See, little straightwire, „Where was it,“
you know, and „When,“ and, „Who did you know—who did you know that was like
that?“ See, he’s complained about a condition, you see, „Well, who did you know
that was like that?“
„Oh, well, yeah, Joe.“
„Well—well, did you ever see him—you ever see
him acting like that?“ You see?
„Oh, yes, I did, yes, yes, yes, yes.“
„Well, all right, good. Does that have anything
to do with the—what you’re going through right now?“
„Hey, you know, it has a lot to do with it!“
And the guy’s right up in present time—bang!
See? All we bit was the key—in, see? We walked no closer to the tiger’s cage
than the outer perimeter of the bottom seats, see. We went nowhere close. And
yet he came away from there, see? Now—now we go and find what keyed in and we
throw the pc into it and start erasing this. Well, we can erase it, we’ve had
erasure technique since the word go. You burn your finger, you very often erase
it. Sometimes you destimulate it, sometimes you erase it. And you—sometimes you
use a combination of both on some light injury of this particular character.
You tur—you go to the beginning of the incident and run yourself through to the
end of the incident and so on and eventually all the pain turns off and you’re
fine.
You might, however, just do a Touch Assist on
it, you know. Touch it for a while and you’ll feel little pains come off of the
thing. So it is very difficult to do a total destimulation, see, that’s a
difficult thing to do, because a tiny little bit of erasure will occur in any
event. But you can do a total destimulation from the basis of totally
destimulate something. I’m only saying the one thing you can’t do is avoid
erasure totally, because just the pc’s attention on the subject for that moment
necessary, you see, to detach him from the subject may bring about a slight
amount of erasure. That’s no reason then, when you wish to destimulate, to
become a professional eraser. See, it seems to be an invitation. See, there
seems to be an invitation.
You’re saying, „Where were you? Where are you
now? Where were you? Where are you now? Where were you? Where are you now?
Where were you? Where are you now? All right, that’s fine. Now how do you
feel?“
„Well, I seem to be stuck with this knee here
on the pavement and so forth…“
„Oh, yeah? Well, let’s use some Effort
Processing.“
You see the temptation? See the temptation?
Well, the funny part of it is, at that level you can get away with it. You can
take the whole injured knee out. I did this just the other day. I first did a
destimulation and got the pc feeling better and then ran the incident out,
oddly enough, with nothing but Effort Processing. Way back when, you know?
Because it was a serious concussion. I didn’t want this hanging around and so
forth and knew the pc was perfectly capable of doing so, so we actually then
went into it and knocked the stuffings out of the incident, you see, and then
did a destimulation and so forth and it all worked out just fine. One of the
neatest assists I’ve done in many a day. But that’s a combination of two
things. And the auditor should be aware of the fact when he is combining two
things.
See, you made the fe—we could make the pc feel
better by destimulation, you know? „Where did it happen? Where are you now?“
Any such process—destimulation. Now we got the pc feeling a little bit better,
well, we got him a little bit better in control, right? A little bit better in
present time. Now we could go back and start at the beginning of the incident,
erase it right straight through as an engram. Or we can leave it alone and go
on with the program which we started yesterday. But it puts choice back into
the auditor’s hands. The auditor now has his power of choice over the pc. It so
happened with this pc I didn’t have any cycle of action that was taking place
yesterday, see, to engage upon. There was no reason not to do this. You
understand?
So these two things can combine, but they are
separate. There’s destimulation and there’s erasure. Very, very important to
realize this. You’re going to have a headache trying to work this out and then
you’ll finally get through—I don’t mean to be a bad teacher and tell you how
confused it all is and how difficult it all is. I tell you it’s very easy if
you’re just simply willing to grasp it and use it. But along about this time we
get into the paddles business, you see?
You see, it’s birch bark canoes. And birch bark
canoes are basically held together with gum, aren’t they? Well, does Ronson
have anything to do with Wrigley’s? Because what happens here? What happens
here? The door seems to be wide open here, that if you destimulate you can then
erase and today we’re busy auditing our pc on a Prepcheck on—see, it gets more
complicated in its applications, but the same principles hold. Where we’re
prepchecking this pc on the subject of Mata Haris, see. And it’s all very fine
and we’re prepchecking him just dandy and we’re getting a lot of tone arm
action and everything is going along. In actual fact we’re carrying about a
destimulative action. Prepcheck, destimulation, see. Synonymous. Well, we’re
doing all right here, see, and we’re going along and all of a sudden the
pc—tone arm, tone arm’s beautiful—beautiful action on the tone arm you see,
we’re still getting nice action, you see, or maybe it’s come to a momentary
pause. If we ran for five more minutes we’d get five more divisions, you see?
And all of a sudden the pc unfortunately—pc,
unfortunately for all concerned, happens to remember in the process of doing
this that he had a goal, „to kitterwigit“ that was found on him in 1961, that
has a lot to do with this. So the auditor says to himself, „Well, look how much
more we could do for this pc, you see, if we found actually the basic reason.“
So he says, „Well, what—this goal to
kitterwigit, is that—is that an actual GPM? Is that an implant GPM? All right,
what number is it on the track? Is it upside—down? Is it backwards?“ Well,
oddly enough, the difficulty isn’t—doesn’t arise in trying to find this GPM.
That’s not the difficulty. The difficulty is missing. The difficulty is that
you half—destimulated the subject you were working on previously, Mata Haris.
You’ve half—destimulated—and in the process of destimulating it, you of course
have somewhat restimulated it, right? You haven’t got it totally destimulated,
you’ve got it slightly restimulated in the process to destimulating it, you
see?
You’re right in this Condition where the fellow
has fallen down and bruised his knee and the auditor’s trying to get him into
the auditing room so that he can audit him, see, and then all of a sudden gives
up and puts him back on the roadway and starts erasing the knee, you see? Well,
if he’d just kept this up and brought him into the auditing room it would have
been all right and he kept—could have kept along with another cycle of action,
don’t you see? The cycle of action which you already have in progress. But just
in the process of doing this, the fellow’s attention, of course, a little bit
more goes onto his knee. So you take this pc whose attention is fairly heavily
on Mata Hari—we’re destimulating Mata Hari, we’re not erasing her, you see,
just bringing him out—the process of coming out the door however, he’s still
got his feet sort of tangled up with silk stockings and old German documents
and then we’ve turned around and gone into this other activity which is never a
destimulative activity—which is a cannonball erasure process.
You don’t destimulate goals. You destimulate
the whole track and the actual GPM, or even implant GPMs, somewhat like taking
somebody up to the top of a springboard and telling him to dive in and halfway
down you find that nobody put any water in the pool, so you say, „Go on back up
top to the springboard,“ see? The destimulative activities which can take place
now are minimal. Now, it isn’t just that; if the auditor had simply made up his
mind that it really wasn’t Mata Hari—it really wasn’t Mata Hari, it was goat’s
milk that was the pc’s trouble, and has shifted his Prepcheck to goat’s milk,
he would have done the same thing. He would eventually wind up all these areas
of restimulation, which he was trying to destimulate. He would have
half—restimulated them, you see, then not finished the job and so he would not
have Mata Hari and goat’s milk and if he went on with that a short time
afterwards and got submarines mixed up into it he’d now have submarines and
Mata Hari and goat’s milk and this is why we would call that auditor a
„mudder.“
So there’s three actions he can undertake
there. One of them is just to give up the destimulative action and say „Oh,
that’s hopeless,“ because he notices some restimulation taking place and then
begin erasure. See, shift his target from destimulation to erasure. Or the next
action which he could undertake was shift his target from—that he was
destimulating—from target A, while it was restimulated, to target B while it
was restimulated or he could do a proper action. And the proper action is when
you set out to destimulate, destimulate. When you set out to erase, erase. And
in either event complete your cycle of action. In either event complete your
cycle of action.
If you’re going to go into the destimulation
activity here and you decide that you had better get this individual
destimulated on the subject of home and mother so that you can audit him on the
subject of something else, or service facs, or get someplace on the case,
because he’s PTPs, PTPs and he’s always got PTPs on the outer perimeter of the
thing he’s—he’s so introverted into his own living room that we can never get
him into the auditing room, and that sort of thing. All right, we’re going to
give him a Prepcheck and we’re going to isolate what this is, then his
PTPs—that is very, very rough, we’re going to prepcheck this thing. All right, finish it. Finish it. Don’t say, „Well,
that’s—that’s the—that’s good enough, we’ve got the tone arm action down
now—we’ve got the tone arm action down now to two divisions TA down in ten
minutes of auditing. We got this cooled off now and he doesn’t seem to be
terribly frantic about it so now we’re going to shift over and do something
else, see. Yeow! Just practically murder, you see?
By the time you’ve done that three or four
times you have your pc stuck in the restimulation of destimulation and he
doesn’t know whether he’s coming or going. See what happens when you cross it?
All right, let’s take the other cycle of
action. We’re going to erase—you never can erase a single engram; something we
didn’t know back in 1950, because we could occasionally erase a single engram.
As a matter of fact, you apparently can erase a single engram. Now, let me put
it this way. But you often can’t. Our remedy in that day, you see, was to go
find another engram that you could erase, see? Or go earlier. Now that was what
we knew, we knew that you could go earlier, you see? So you couldn’t erase this
engram, then there must be an earlier engram and you better go earlier and
erase that. That was the only remedy which we had. Therefore, some engrams
won’t erase. Well, why won’t they erase? Because they’re on chains. So engrams
are always considered to be part of a chain. And new material on running of
engrams which just came up last year is rather fantastic. And, my God, if we’d
had engrams in 1950, the kind of running which you’ve got and this new
technology on running engrams, nobody would ever have any quarrel. You can turn
on anybody, as long as you get the proper duration, make no mistake in the
duration, you always got visio in your pc, the one thing and so forth. And
because you’re working on a chain you can always get it back to the point of
erasure, don’t you see? These are not difficulties.
But sometimes—sometimes you run into an
engram—and you run into an engram and you’re trying to erase this thing. And it
gums up on you or it gets stiff or solid or something weird happens with this
thing and therefore you abandon the chain. You don’t carry on and get the
earlier engram that underlies it, you see, that will erase and finally pull
the—pull the whole thing apart. In other words a half—completed engram erasing
cycle. Absolutely deadly. And you can take a person and half—erase an engram
and halferase an engram and half—erase another engram and half—all di—on
disrelated subjects, particularly—and half—erase another engram and half—erase
another engram and the pc’s stuck up like he’s in molasses. He—what’s
happening?. Well, the thing about it is, when you start to erase something,
erase it.
Now, we see this in Class VI this way. When you
get your hands on something—when you get your hands on something, why, you
should finish it off. This is an ideal situation; the ideal is when you got
your paws on a GPM, you erase it. You finish it. Right there. Well, this is
debarred by the fact that it is held in relationship to the GPM above and below
it by interlocking items so that you cannot complete its erasure without having
the two adjacent engrams. This is further complicated by the fact that there’s
a vagary in the goals pattern that doesn’t make it lie there neatly at all. So
it’s violated to that degree, but look, it doesn’t have to be violated
completely because you could actually take the guts out of the middle of the
GPM this—these days. And you could leave four items in the GPM and take out the
remaining—you could take out the remaining twelve. You actually could
destimulate it to that—I mean, pardon me—erase it to that degree, you see?
Now, the ideal then is to finish it up. Well,
really what you do is consider the whole of the first series of goals, the
whole series, as the first action. Or some half of it or some portion of it and
the more you have of it the better you consider that one action, and then you
go ahead and you erase everything you’ve got, you see? That’s—that’s—you’re
still dealing with the form of a big cycle of action, see? You say, „Well,
we’re going to find half of the first series, we’re going to find all of the
half—first series that we can lay our paws on and we’re going to get it lined
up as best we possibly can and then we’re going to erase that and then we’re
going to finish getting the remainder of the first series, then we’re going to
erase all of those.“ Well, that’s a completed cycle of action, see?
Now, you’re going—going down the row here, you
see? But in the process of doing that you can also foul up like mad by
half—completed little cycles. For instance, you’ve started to check out the
goal „to sneeze,“ and all of a sudden the pc offers the goal „to row a boat.“
And so you drop that checkout and you—you get this other checkout, „to row a
boat.“ And now having gotten a checkout „to row a boat“ and so forth, that’s
inconclusive so you do a goals list on the „to row a boat“ on a represent goals
list. See if you can get the right wording of this thing. But you can’t really
find that because no goal fires after you’ve gotten the list done, so you
figure you must have something spotted in an incorrect numerical sequence in
the series, so you start correcting the series in its numerical sequence of one
GPM to the next.
Well, that doesn’t work out very good, because
the pc seems to be terribly nattery, so the best thing to handle that is in the
first place if you could just find number one GPM on the track you could always
erase that, couldn’t you, so let’s start listing for it again. The heart of
certainty is arrival. And the anatomy of uncertainty is a failure to complete a
cycle of action. Nonarrival.
So you want your pc to get less and less
confident, doesn’t matter whether it’s Class VI or any other class, you want to
get less and less confident, just never complete the cycles of action you set
out to do and never complete your destimulative actions before engaging in a
new destimulative action. Let the pc’s new restimulations get in your road, you
see, and just Q-and-A with his new restimulations and away we go and over the
hills and far away, and bingety—bang and isn’t life confusing and isn’t the
case confused, in fair rapidity.
This then—this then is the difference between
restimulation and destimulation. And in either case, you complete a cycle of
action. You get somebody into session by getting him into the auditing room. If
he comes into session and he’s got a lot of present time problems and then you
decide to erase these present time problems, just run a—let’s run a process,
see, on problems. Every time he comes into the auditing room he seems to have
an awful lot of problems, so we’re just going to set aside the Problems
Intensive which we are already doing and we’re going to get started now and
really clean this case up so he doesn’t have all these present time problems
when he comes into session.
Well, let’s see—let’s do, now, an assessment on
his environment and let’s find out what it is in his environment he’s mainly
having problems about and then we will run Problems of Comparable Magnitude on
that or something of that sort and we’ll get this thing all set up.
But, of course, in the process of doing this we
run into his lumbosis. And this is sidetracked and there we go. We have now
started the deadly—the deadly chase, where in a half—completed cycle of action
we’re going to get another half—completed cycle of action and so forth. All
right, what is the auditor’s answer to this? The auditor’s answer to this is
rapid destimulation, rapide destimulation. Techniques of rapid destimulation.
What are these? Since mid ruds: „Since last time I audited you, has anything
been suppressed?“ See? „When was the last time I audited you?“ Why, we don’t
give this guy a chance. We don’t give him a chance to have present time
problems in the session. And knowing pcs, I would say that an awful lot of pcs
who can’t be audited without very expert handling of since mid ruds or
something of the sort—there are lots of them. I don’t care what good shape they
appear to be in, I don’t care how they can live through this sort of thing and
so on, the auditor is going to be invited to a Q-and-A party before that
session is very far progressed if the auditor has not destimulated the case
first.
Pc’s been thinking about his service
facsimile—let’s take somebody at Level IV—he’s been thinking about his service
facsimile and what we’ve actually been doing is we’ve been running „How would
chewing tobacco make the hall maid wrong?“ you see, or something like this. Or
„Who would it make wrong?“ And the pc’s been thinking between sessions—and we
haven’t got that flat, see—and has realized—has realized that when he was very
young—when he was very young there was a hall maid and she used to hit him with
brooms and so forth, and it was because of the neglect of his mother and what
the process is really all about is mother’s neglect. So really what he’s trying
to do is make everybody guilty because of mother’s neglect and we—hadn’t we
better prepcheck this, see?
Now, actually he doesn’t come out with all this
if it’s destimulated. What happens? He’s got a present time problem of some
kind or another—minor, small—he’s been suppressing, he’s been thinking, he’s
got a withhold or two from the auditor, you see? So when the auditor tries to
take control of the session, the pc is really elsewhere, there’s a little, tiny
bypassed charge situation because he hasn’t informed the auditor of things,
don’t you see? And that alone is enough to cause a little bit of an ARC break.
It’s not really an ARC break, but you see a little alien—ness in the session
and that, on the first slip of the auditor, can evolve into a—an order from the
pc. See, this is just setting it up.
So you say, „But my God, at the beginning of
every session I waste thirty-five minutes getting in my since mid ruds.“ Well,
you waste thirty-five minutes but you get back—you get back an hour and
fifty-five minutes of auditing. That’s what you buy with your thirty-five
minutes of since mid ruds. By not putting them in, you’ve wasted two and
one—half hours of auditing. Flat. Not only that, but you have invited a mess
because the pc isn’t in-session—that is to say the pc isn’t even in the
auditing room. The pc is not going to follow through; the pc is going to open
wide-open invitations to the auditor at every turn to do something else, rather
than what they’re doing.
Now, these are the fine ramifications of the
thing. But the point is, is life is restimulative. I don’t know if you’ve
noticed this or not, but between sessions you get that sort of thing. Now, this
is not an advertisement just for the subject matter of „get in since mid ruds.“
I’m just giving you an example of destimulation.
Now, let me show you—let me show a case in
point here. Pc—we’re running, Class VI, we’re running him—pc comes up with the
fact „I—I—I don’t know, I kept all night long—all night long I kept thinking
about these—I kept thinking about these creative activities that I should be
engaged on. And just all night long and I—I—I think—I think there must be a
goal here, ‘to create.’ I don’t care what you said, I—I think there must be. I
don’t care what you said last month while we were checking that goal, I think
there must be one, I think we missed it. And that’s what’s worrying me.“ Well
now, you’re not doing that at all. You’re trying to get—you’re trying to get a
whole sequence of goals having to do with understanding. And the pc all of a
sudden throws this one at you.
Now, a good auditor knows what to do. He
destimulates it and goes on doing what he’s doing. He doesn’t neglect it, he
destimulates it. Anything that is not on his main line of action he
destimulates, right now. Gone. You understand?
Now, the technique that does that is case
analysis. Case analysis has really, for its sole purpose, handling the present
time problems as they arise. You’ll see „case analysis“ has been misused as a
term in the past. We’re breaking it out into its pristine purity. There’s been
a missing word which is „track analysis,“ which is „Where do the GPMs fit?“
That—call that „track analysis.“ This other is just a—just a case analysis. But
it’s destimulative. It’s just got the exact steps that it’s got in the
bulletin. What—it doesn’t apply only to GPMs, God help us! I’ve seen this used
to a Class I pc, trying to put his GPMs into place. It’s a very broad,
any—level proposition. „What’s the pc sitting in? All right, the pc’s sitting
in a present time problem. What’s the pc sitting in? He’s sitting in a bad
foot.“ You understand? Your second action is get these considerations. What
considerations he had. All right, let’s now get the bad foot related to
something, whether present time or other bad feet or he’s come up to the time
when he used to have a bad ear. You’re just destimulating him, you see? And you
relate it to something; you now find the pc is sitting either elsewhere or in
PT. And you can actually just go on along by a little concatenation getting his
considerations of everything he is sitting in.
He’s sitting in position one, position two,
position three, position four, position five—get his considerations each time,
get its relationship, find out where he’s sitting now. Very, very elementary.
Very elementary. It actually consists of, really, two auditing commands. It’s
no more complicated than that. Hey, you don’t have to strain your brain on this
one, see. „All right, anything you’re concerned with, and so forth?“
„Well, I’m considered with the fact that I was
up all night long, on—I was thinking about this—this GPM „to create“ and I’m
a—sure I’ve got one. I’m sure last month when you said so-and-so and
so-and-so.“
„Oh, is that so? All right, what considerations
have you had about that?“
„Well, so-and-so and so-and-so and the last
month we checked it wrong and we didn’t do it right and so forth, and it… „
„All right, good, all right. Okay. Now, you got
any other considerations you’d like to talk about with regard to that?“
„No.“
„All right. Well fine, now let’s take up these
goals that have to do with understanding.“
The other course is completely fatal.
Completely. You’re already taking goals that have to do with understanding—the
pc is—suddenly shoves a goal at you which is „to create variety,“ so you check
it out again—aw—aw—aw—awaw—aw—aw—aw—aw! You
pushed him into the mud. Well listen, if he was that worried there was nothing
showing but a few sparse hairs on the top of his head anyhow, just about enough
for you to pick up and grab out, see? Why push him in? An auditor not
recognizing these things can get a pc in serious levels.
Now it isn’t as apparent at Level 1. The
dangers of this are not apparent at Level I at all. You can get somebody to
chewing and yapping about this or that or the other thing—well, because he’s
running at about one—molecule depth, you see? And even when you get up to
IV—even when you get up to IV, your processes are destimulative in the most
part—you’re really not trying to erase very much, there’s no great difficulty
with this. You could just get a pc so he felt kind of thick and jammy and kind
of upset in general. And sort of nattery and so on, you wouldn’t practically
kill him. But you get to Class—Level VI, you might as well just take a pistol
out of your pocket and shoot him between the eyes. It would be kinder. Well,
you’ve got him in one great, big, overpowering actual GPM mass that you are
busy checking out and you all of a sudden make him turn around while still
stuck in that mass and get involved with another mass.
I had an example of this the other night. I had
a goal—I was trying to place a goal, and when I hit the right number in the
consecutive sequence, if I hit—I hit the right position for that GPM—I was
trying to place another GPM in that sequence, see? This thing didn’t bother me,
this one that was hanging up, until I tried to place another GPM in the proper
number it belonged in, don’t you see? I’d gotten to the number the original GPM
that I was stuck in belonged in and tried to place another GPM there and like
to knock—knocked the top of my head off! The GPM that belonged there, of
course, rose up, full—armed, you know—joke of course—but get out of here, man!
This place is occupied!
It’s a sleeper, in other words. You’re in one
GPM and you try to do something with another, see, or you tr—in one series
you’re trying to do something with another series. It’s just too much—too much
stress and strain, that’s all. So you carry out and complete your cycle of
action with regard to this sort of thing. Now, I don’t want to leave you in any
difficulties with regard to this. I’m talking a lot about VI. You can just
forget what level I’m talking about because it applies to all levels.
You can destimulate or restimulate. And when
the auditor is restimulating, why, of course, he’s normally trying to erase
something. But an auditor always restimulates slightly. Restimulation in these
factors enters into this very little. Very, very little. It’s whether you
restimulate or not, that’s almost beside the point. It’s whether or not you
erase or destimulate. What is your final target? Are you going to destimulate
this thing or are you going to erase this thing, see. And you have to make up
your mind what you’re going to do with it and then stick by your guns. Complete
the cycle of action. That’s the way you handle it.
All right, very good. What is auditing? What is
auditing? This probably could take up an enormous lecture all by itself. As a
matter of fact I could imagine somebody talking for several minutes on this
subject without drawing a breath. What is auditing? What is auditing? Well, you
think you know what auditing is but I don’t think you know what auditing is.
Auditing is the action of asking somebody else
a question, getting an answer to that question and acknowledging it. You go a
little more broadly: It’s asking somebody a question about himself or life
which he can understand and which he can answer, getting his answer to that and
acknowledging the fact that it has been answered. And then, also, when the
person originates some observation with regard to that, to understand and
handle that origination. TR 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. No more, no less. That is auditing.
When that occurs, TA action occurs. When that
occurs, sanity occurs. When that occurs, this occurs. When that occurs that
occurs. In other words, anything you want from this other. That is—that is
auditing.
Now you say, „Well, what is all this stress on
this definition?“ Well, you just never heard the definition, that’s all.
„Well, I was auditing this fellow and we were
assessing at the time.“ What is wrong with that sentence? You weren’t auditing,
you were assessing. „Yeah, but“ somebody says, „but assessment is auditing. I
felt a lot better many times when I’ve been assessed on something.“ Auditing
doesn’t have anything to do with somebody feeling better. The final
ramifications of auditing have nothing to do with the definition of auditing.
That’s what auditing is for. It’s to
make people feel better and so on. But what
is auditing—that is all auditing is. And
any time you say anything else is
auditing you’re going to lay yourself an ostrich egg! I mean, this is one of
these horrible things.
Now, I’ve told you a simple datum. And in
actual fact the next immediate action, of course, is to discuss whether or not
there ought to be British war vessels on the Yukon to protect the Indians as
they bring their hides down.
That’s all auditing
is! The technique is Scientology. Scientology is the embracive word for all
of these actions. But auditing is this one peculiar action. Therefore when we
use the word „self—auditing,“ we’re using a misnomer. You can’t have
self—auditing. See, it’s impossible. Now, I tell you that there’s solid gold at
the end of this rainbow, if you care to walk that definition out to its final
conclusions. If you care to understand your actions at any level as an auditor,
only in the framework of that exact definition, there’s gold at the end of the
rainbow. But if you think you understand it and you don’t understand it, you’re
going to get to the—not the end of the rainbow—you’re going to get to the
middle of it and fall off.
Now, this is one of those horrible definitions
that admits of no exceptions, variations or anything else. And if you accept it
at practically an engineering level of precision, you’ll have it. And the next
thing you know, you got tone arm action, you understand pcs, you can handle pcs,
all this sort of thing, everything starts moving together—click—click, whir—whir—whir, nothing is very difficult.
You start trying to hang on to the fact that
the reason this pc doesn’t get tone arm action is because the technique—ah—ah!
Well, yes, we can say the technique, we could say this, we could say that—but
you’re no longer talking about auditing. Oh, you can discuss technique, you can
say, „Oh, it’s this and that and so on,“ but don’t get it so fuzzied up in your
skull that you think you’re talking about auditing. You’re not talking about
auditing.
Auditing is one peculiar, particular action. It’s a cycle of action. And the odd
part of it is that part of the cycle can be an origin on the restimulation of
the auditor’s presence—origin from the pc of something that then has to be
acknowledged by the auditor. But that’s just a comm cycle and that is the
auditing cycle, and that two—terminal aspect which is what this physical
universe consists of is what gives you tone arm action and is what makes the pc better! It’s not a
technique that makes the pc better, and it never will be. As long as you’re
counting on auditing, then auditing is that thing, and when it doesn’t exist
you don’t get—it goes nowhere. Do you understand?
So you say, „Now, look, this…“ Look—let—let me
give you the nonsense, here, see? This is the—this is the South Sea Islanders,
once used to boil sea water and it generated a gas and they put this gas up in
this thing, because it got from volcanoes and then—then Ronson has—has bottled
this, you see, and—and so forth and that’s how you can—so therefore the
relationships with the South Sea Islander are very important. See, that’s one
of these data when you’re asking the fellow simply to put it there, see? But
whenever you go into this statement or make a statement of this kind, you’re
cutting your throat as a pro auditor.
„The reason we aren’t getting tone arm action
is because he is being audited at too high a level for his case.“ This is not
true. Because it isn’t true that you shouldn’t put people at one level or
another of case, but the error is you have introduced the idea of tone arm
action independent of the auditing cycle. See, that’s the error. Can’t be done.
Now, you can do an awful lot of things with this auditing cycle, see? You can
put an awful lot of television programs through Telstar. And they amaze and
wonderfy the audiences that look at them. But without any Telstar they would
never get there.
So auditing is the carrier wave—as far as the
pc is concerned—that handles anything and everything in Scientology. That is
it.
Now, it isn’t that you can’t teach a pc, it
isn’t that you can’t inform a pc, it isn’t that you shouldn’t move your
technology around, it isn’t that he shouldn’t go up through levels. It’s just
that that has nothing to do with the Definition of auditing!
Auditing is simply auditing. It is that action
of the auditor asking a question that the pc can answer, you see, or making a
command, and the pc understanding it and responding to it, executing it,
informing the auditor that he has done so and the auditor acknowledging that
fact. And that’s all auditing is.
Pc originates something of the sort. Well, of
course, it’s a result of an earlier cycle. So he goes ahead and the auditor
acknowledges it. It’s the same thing. So you could have somebody who was letter
perfect on Class VI but who never audited. Wouldn’t that be a wonder to behold?
It—it’s one of these—it’s one of these horrible
things that—it—maybe someday you—some of you have got it already.
That’s—it’s—some of these days—one of these days, years from now, somebody else
will hear me and they suddenly say, „Well, that’s
what he’s talking about, you know?“ Because unfortunately it’s one of these
things that just shoots through everything. You want to know „How do I crack
this case?“ Well, define auditing. „Well,“ you say, „that isn’t very
informative!“
All right, but that puts us into another type
of activity in which an auditor can engage. There may even be an additional
type of activity to this. But there is one other principal form of activity in
which the auditor can engage and it’s called assessment.
Now, auditing goes somewhat to the pc’s bank or
to the pc and it restimulates his bank and talks to the pc and so forth. It
isn’t that auditing goes purely and entirely to the pc. It goes mainly to the
pc. But assessment nnnnnever goes to a pc! And you cannot assess a pc who
thinks he’s being addressed. Now, you want to know what happens to all these
wrong assessments, well, look at that Definition. How do you ever get a wrong
assessment? How do you get your E-Meter going so flickety—flock? How does it
tell you so many lies? Well, you’re auditing a pc who isn’t up the level on
this particular subject. He thinks somebody’s talking to him. The auditor says,
„Catburrs, batfur, caterwumps.“ And the pc says, „Oh, batfurs, yes, batfurs,
yes, yes. I had a batfur once—so forth.“ He thinks he’s being addressed. He
thinks somebody’s talking to him. And nobody’s talking to him, man. His views
of the situation are about as useful…
But this must be somebody who is pretty
restimulatable and rather easily restimulated to be so egocentric that he is
always being addressed. And he must have some fantastic protective mechanism
into the middle of the auditing cycle to keep anything from going through
anywhere. He must use his present time problems to defend himself at every
turn, he must use this—his rebuttals and so forth to keep it going forward—a
lot of things must be going on here the like of which nobody ever heard of
wrong with the auditing cycle.
So when the auditing cycle is out, assessment
can’t occur. But that’s the—about the only way that the—that the assessment can
occur, by the way, with the auditing cycle out. Pc can be madder than blazes
and you can still assess the pc. What I mean is, that the auditing cycle is out
and the pc thinks he is being addressed, every time you say „catterwump“ or
„batfur“ or any part of the list, and answers it as a question. You’re never
going to find out. You’re never going to find any items or goals or anything
else, see? Because he is insufficiently—insufficiently able on the subject of
the comm cycle, auditing, you know—auditing. He’s insufficiently able as far as
auditing is concerned to be able to sit there relaxedly, because he feels, you
know, alert. He feels nervous. He—he—something’s wrong. Something’s wrong with
the comm cycle. His auditor, he doesn’t like the auditor, something’s wrong
with his ability, he can’t answer questions, he’s afraid of this or that—some
part of this thing is awry. So you try to assess this guy. You wonder why
assessment was jacked up so high in these levels. Well, I’m giving you why
right now.
Until the auditing cycle is very well remedied
and the pc can sit there very, very relaxedly indeed, you haven’t got a dog’s
chance of assessing anything on the pc because he crisscrosses in all
directions, and his mind is like a darting sparrow or a hummingbird. It’s all
over the place—zip, zip, zip, zip, zip,
zip, zip! You call „catterwump,“ you know, and my God, you don’t know
whether the rocket read had to do with the—with the pc thinking, „I don’t like
catterwumps.“ „He’s now going to read ‘catterwumps,’ I know it!“ you know?
Never saying anything and so forth.
That auditing cycle is out so therefore
assessment is difficult. And you very often have to do assessment with the
auditing cycle out. And it will still stand independent to it because even so,
if you ask the right question, even on a thoroughly ARC broke pc, if you ask
the question where the mind—not the pc—where the mind is living, that meter
will read. And of course, the more the pc is calm and able to respond on the
auditing cycle, the more reliable reads—the more, the deeper the meter reads,
you see? An ARC broke pc himself doesn’t read on the meter, but you can always
bang his bank into reading.
ARC breaks. That, that I just told you, is a
mouthful all in itself That’s about fifteen or twenty hours’ lecture—the
difference between an auditing cycle and assessment and what isn’t assessment
and so forth that—that—that’s—that’s all—that’s all very interesting stuff.
Let me give you an example. R2H, ARC Break
Straightwire, that’s assessment, isn’t it? No, that’s not assessment, that’s
auditing. How is it auditing? You’re assessing, aren’t you? No, you never
assess for R2H. What do you mean you don’t assess for R2H? You got a list in
front of you, you’re reading off to the pc, aren’t you? Yeah, but you’re asking
the pc the whole way. Now you could turn around and run it on an—on an overt
assessment. Just do an assessment. But R2H is basically not an assessment but a
two-way comm with the pc concerning what parts of the comm cycle were out here
and seeing which one agrees was the one out in that particular incident. And
you’re asking the pc to remember the incident and you’re asking the pc this and
you’re getting the data from the pc that and you’re asking that. What the hell
has this got to do with assessment, man? You start looking over R2H, it’s
nothing but solid auditing from one end to the other. What’s the fooler is, is
there’s an assessment sheet in it. There’s an assessment sheet in it. But
you—actually, in its purest state and as best used, you do not assess with it.
„Well, Class VI—look, Class VI—full of goals
lists and item lists and everything else—there’s all kinds of assessments to do
in there, yeah, it’s nothing to do with auditing. Well, wait a minute, it gives
you tone arm action so therefore it must have something to do…“ No, I’m sorry,
tone arm action doesn’t have anything to do with auditing. These Indians, you
see, when they come down often have grease paint. And the Ronson company…
Doesn’t have anything to do with it, you see? The point is here that assessment
is assessment and auditing is auditing. And you get somebody who is chittering
away like a magpie while—while you’re trying to assess, because you can’t keep
your auditing cycle in, you’re in trouble. Also if he’s in that state, why,
you’re probably going to get a wrong assessment anyway. Lots of things are
wrong, but they’re just—we’re not talking about the wrongnesses of it, we’re
just talking about the purity of definition.
There’s two targets: the pc and the bank.
Assessment is addressed to the bank and is the one process that addresses
straight to the bank. And it’s just from the auditor to the bank. It has
nothing to do with the pc and there’s the meter.
Now, sometimes you run an assessment procedure
on a pc while the pc is trying to put in the comm cycle and you get into
trouble. But that’s why you get into trouble, is you’re trying to put in the—an
assessment. You know, you’re saying, „Is this a wog? Is it a bog? Is it dag?
Wog? Is it eight years? Nine years? Eighteen years?“ and so forth—and next
thing you know your pc’s ARC broke. Why is he ARC broke? Well, he actually
originated and you didn’t take up the comm cycle. That’s why he’s ARC broke.
It’s not the fact that you’re talking to the meter. You di—he originated and
you didn’t take any attention to it and so forth, that’s the source of the ARC
break.
So you assess and audit and assess and audit
and assess and audit and assess and audit and audit and assess—at the same
time, sometimes. But that doesn’t make them any—any the less two different
actions. They are two distinctly different actions. You go, „Bark—bark—bark, bark—bark—bark, bark—bark—bark“
on a list, you don’t want an auditor—you don’t want a pc doing this or that
or the other thing—a pc—doesn’t—it doesn’t matter, he can be half asleep and
you’ll still get the same results on your meter. You shouldn’t be assessing pcs
in boil—off, because they’re in boil—off because you’ve overlisted the list.
But they could be in boil—off and you could still pull a goal off of them. See,
it hasn’t anything to do with the pc, it just has to do with the bank. It’s
between the auditor and the bank. So that action is peculiarly
between the auditor and the bank.
That’s another part of auditing. Isn’t it? So
if you’ve got auditing there, and you see, and in… Caught you! Hasn’t anything
to do with auditing. You say, „Yes, but I got a lot of benefit out of it.“ That
hasn’t anything to do with auditing. That’s Scientology. „Yes, I know, but when
you find an item you get this terrific tone arm action. How do you account for
that?“ I’ll let you in on something: When you find an item when no auditing is
present, you don’t get any tone arm action. It is the auditing that gives you
tone arm action, always. And the actual RI, big and juicy as it is, doesn’t
give you any tone arm action at all if there’s no auditing present. Isn’t that
interesting?
Do you know that that happens to be an actual,
provable datum? You can prove it yourself sometimes. You don’t get tone arm
action, you get a little needle slash. You find an actual RI—great, big, juicy
beast of an actual RI. And you watch your meter behavior and if auditing were
in progress, you see? You give it to the pc, there’s auditing, he’s in rapport
with the auditor, you’ve got an auditing cycle going, so you get tone arm
action because of the auditing cycle.
All right, same pc, let’s put him on a one—hand
electrode, don’t go anywhere near the room, let him call out the next item that
he’s to find in the next bank that will give the auditor a division-and-a—half
blowdown. Let him call it out and he’ll get little one—inch needle slash. And
that tone arm goes exactly no place. There’s enough residual auditing in the
bank that he has had to give him that. This is—this is very interesting.
Assessing doesn’t give anybody tone arm action. It’s only an apparency.
He—he—the auditing is going on the same time, see—so you get the tone arm
action because the auditor finds the thing and he says, „Catterwumps—is that
it? Well, it’s catterwumps, is that it?“
It’s a very funny thing. You can—you can
actually see an item start to go and you can’t make it go all the way until you
say to the pc, „Is that your item?“ and you have immediately started the
auditing cycle. It isn’t that—any mystery about the pc put his attention on
it—my God, how could he help but put his attention on it, he’s sitting in the
middle of it, see? And you say, „Is that your item?“ And you’ll see pppssssswwwww! And you’ll see the tone
arm come down and so forth. And you very often don’t get any blowdown
whatsoever. You can find the item on the list, you’ll see the needle slash. If
there’s residual auditing present, you’ll get a little tone arm action.
But here’s what I’m telling you: It’s the
auditing that delivers the tone arm action, not the assessment. The assessment
is a pure, clean, clear activity all by itself.
So therefore, you should do case analysis
during an ARC break assessment, shouldn’t you? Well, you’ve asked the pc, you
f—you found—you found that the bypassed charge of the thing was a wrong goal,
so you—you—you ask him his considerations, in an ARC break assessment you ask
him his considerations about this goal, don’t you? Like hell you do! An ARC
break assessment is given in times of ARC break. The list is also useful for
other forms of assessment, but an ARC break assessment is simply an ARC break
assessment. And it’s a very elementary thing. All you do is assess the list,
find out where the needle reads—it’s between you and the bank—find out where
the needle is and then you simply indicate what you have found to the pc.
That’s all there is to an ARC break assessment.
No matter how hard you try, you can’t make anything more out of an ARC break
assessment than that. And during an ARC break you must not audit. Must not audit. Must not audit. Never audit.
„Yeah,“ you say, „well, how the hell can you
audit, possibly—now wait a minute, this is an awful brain-cracker, because if
you can’t audit, if you mustn’t audit during an ARC break, why, how can you
assess?“ Well, an assessment doesn’t happen to be auditing. You must not audit during an ARC break, period!
All right, the pc sets very poor goals for the session and seems a little bit
unhappy and says he has some problems. Does he have an ARC break? No! An ARC
break is an ARC break. An ARC break is when the auditing comm cycle cannot take
place. And that’s what an ARC break is. The pc is very accusative and he’s talking
and so forth and he isn’t answering any of the auditing que—well,
that—that’s—that’s an ARC break. Pc’s screaming, the pc won’t talk, you
understand—that’s an ARC break. An ARC break isn’t anything else, it’s just an impossibility of comm cycle. If you
force a comm cycle at that time, you will deepen the ARC break. You can
practically kill somebody with this, man! An ARC break is an ARC break.
All right, at the beginning of the session,
naturally you had to do an ARC break assessment because the pc didn’t set
correct goals. Aw! Can he talk to you? Well, what you doing an ARC break
assessment for? He’s not ARC broke! He’s perfectly auditable. Got a PTP. Do
case analysis.
„Well, what’s been going on? Where are you
sitting? Where’s your attention right now?“
„Well, I’m thinking about the wog—wogs.“
„All right, what are your main considerations
about the wog—wogs?“ or any other little destimulative process. „On wog—wogs
anything been suppressed? Since the last time I audited you, has anything been
suppressed?“ Anything like that. „What’s your attention on? All right, let’s do
some case analysis and considerations, so forth and so on—ah, about that now.
Oh, that’s good, that’s fine. Okay. Now, let’s get on about our business.“ See?
Get the idea?
Has nothing to do with an ARC break assessment.
ARC break assessment is an ARC break assessment and what—why it is called an
ARC break assessment is because it is given during ARC breaks. And auditing—and
auditing is never done during an ARC break. Never audit a pc during an ARC
break. Never, but never, but never, but never! Elementary.
Now, this is some more of „You put the lighter
on the paper and you put it over on the pencils and you put it over on the
desk.“ Do you see how the confusions can arise in these very precise
definitions I’ve been giving you? A lot of confusions.
„Yeah, but a lot of these Indians wear bear
grease in their hair and—and the shopkeeper down at the corner has awfully
dirty fingernails when he tries to sell you…“ Hasn’t anything to do with the
price of fish!
What you’ve got to do is get these definitions terrifically clean—terrifically clear. What exactly are they? Exactly what are the
purposes of these tools and exactly what do they do? How broad can you
apply them? You can apply them awful broadly, man. Yes, you could use the ARC
break assessment sheet to help locate bypassed charge in the pc and audit the
whole time, you see? But that’s not an ARC break assessment. It’s mixed up your
tools all right—so you mixed up your tools. The crime is not knowing you have mixed them up.
Now, there are other ramifications of this
kind. I’ve told you some of these very precise actions and they are very
important. If all you did was sit and remedy somebody’s comm cycle and the
auditing, even to this point: „What could you originate to me free and clear in
a session?“ You see? „What chair would it be all right to sit in, in an
auditing session?“ It doesn’t matter what you ask them. As long as you’re
addressing their points of disability on the comm cycle, you’re going to get
yourself TA action. You’re going to get this pc in-session and you’re going to
get a pc who’s whizzing and coming on upstairs.
But it’s all built in on the basis of knowing
with great precision the exact definitions with which you’re dealing and
knowing exactly what those things are. And if you know what they are, why,
you’re going to make it. If you haven’t got them all split apart and figured
out, you’re not going to make it.
One day the pc is wuba—buba, and you pick up the babba—galog
over here and you say, „Now we’re gonna—we’re gonna blah,“ and all of a
sudden everything goes bling! You wonder what in the name of God went on here.
Well, you picked up this hammer, don’t you see, in order to fix the watch. And
it didn’t work. But they’re terribly elementary but you have to get them very
straight so that at no moment do you have—no moment do you have any Confusion
in your mind.
The ARC break assessment, you mustn’t have an
ARC break assessment down so badly that you feel the thing to do in an ARC
break assessment is argue with the pc, you see? Or if you read line two, then
indicate the charge that you found after you’ve read line two, as line three.
These things are apt to cause difficulties. When you have an ARC break
assessment occurring by reason of Step Six and then ARC break it by reason of a
session ARC break and you can’t go on with your Step Six, be smart enough to
realize that you now have an ARC break on top of the ARC break and reach for
your session ARC break sheet. You understand? Know your tools. Slippity—slip,
slippity—slip. Soon as you got the session ARC break straightened out you got
that found, assessed, indicated to the pc—let’s take the R6 one, read it down,
finish it off properly. Bang—there it is, straighten it out. Destimulate the
whole occurrence, maybe, with a spat—spat of mid ruds or something like this,
after the ARC break is all occurred. Because mid ruds are auditing.
These are your various things. Now, I’ve given
you an awful hammer and pound in this lecture of very fundamental fundamentals.
And if you look them over very carefully, all of a sudden you will say, „That
is why this, that is why that, that is why something else, that is why when I
audited Josie—Belle I didn’t, and that is why when I audited George I did. That
is why I don’t seem to make any progress on something or other,“ and so on.
In other words, all these things are
figure—out—able at this basic level. Okay?
Thank you very much.