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                                     The

                             Technical Bulletins

                                     of

                          Dianetics and Scientology








                                     by

                               L. Ron Hubbard

                    FOUNDER OF DIANETICS AND SCIENTOLOGY





                              SPECIAL RUNDOWNS


                                   Volume

                                     XV









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           I will not always be here on guard.
                 The stars twinkle in the Milky Way
           And the wind sighs for songs
                 Across the empty fields of a planet
           A Galaxy away.


           You won't always be here.
                 But before you go,
           Whisper this to your sons
                 And their sons -
           "The work was free.
                 Keep it so."


                                  L. RON HUBBARD
                                                                       [pic]




                                                              L. Ron Hubbard
                                        Founder of Dianetics and Scientology




                              TABLE OF CONTENTS


Editors Note     1
The "L" Rundowns 2
    Purpose Of The L Rundowns     3
    Setup   3
    Method 6     3
    References To L Rundowns      4
    L Rundown Chronological 4
    The Fabulous L10   7
    Prerequisites      7
    Assessment Method  7
    L10 EP  7
    History Of L10     7
    Psychosis, More About   8
    L  Rundowns - Handling Of Evil Intentions      9
    Running Intentions 12
L 10  13
    Class X Checksheet 14
    L 10 Checklist Of Rundown Steps     25
    L 10 Full Program  26
    L 10 Program Assessment Theory      33
    Program Assessment Chart      34
    Program Assessment Handling Sheet   35
    Considerations Rundown  44
    "No Overts" Cases  45
    The Character Of Man    47
    The Overt-Motivator Sequence  47
    The Confessional Procedure    49
    L10 Repowered O/W Commands    49
    Justification      51
    Lessening The Size Of An Overt      52
    LTA (Low Tone Arm) Omissions Assessment  53
    LTA (Low Tone Arm) Nouns Assessment 55
    Extracted Items Handling      56
    Purpose S&Ds 57
    Motivator Assessment    59
    Overt Assessment   62
    Others To Others Assessment   65
    Self To Self Assessment 68
    Multiple Flow Evil Purpose Rundown  71
    First Dynamic Nouns     72
    Second Dynamic Overts Assessment    73
    Second Dynamic Motivator Assessment 74
    Sex As A Solution  75
    Second Dynamic Nouns    76
    Greatest Overt L&N 77
    Third Dynamic Overts Assessment     78
    Third Dynamic Motivator Assessment  80
    Third Dynamic Others To Others Assessment      82
    Third Dynamic Self To Self Assessment    83
    Enemy Rundown      83
    Third Dynamic Nouns     83
    Fourth Dynamic Overts Assessment    85
    Fourth Dynamic Nouns    86
    Mest/Life Assessment    87
    Connections Assessment  88
    Basic Dynamic Rundown   89
    Lie Rundown  90
    Seventh Dynamic Assessment    91
    Seventh Dynamic Nouns   92
    Eighth Dynamic Assessment     93
    Eighth Dynamic Nouns    94
    Result Assessment  95
    Repair Assessment  98
L 11  100
    Introduction 101
    L 11 Theory  102
    L 11 Program 103
    High And Low TA Breakthrough  104
    Hi-Lo TA Assessment Rules     108
    Low TA Assessing   109
    37R Procedure Summary   110
    Justification      115
    C/S Instruction For Justification Step   116
    L 11 Expanded      118
L 12  119
    Extroversion Rundown Program  120
    Repair Assessment For Date/Locates  122
    L 12 Identities Assessment    123
    Beams Theory 131
    Beam Rundown 132
    L 12 Repair Assessment  134

The New Vitality Rundown     135
    Theory Of The Rundown   136
    Two-Way Communication Techniques    136
    Two Way Comming Traits  137
    Other Two Way Comms     137
    End Phenomena      137
    Notes On Programming    138
The Bright Think R/D   139
    Revivification     140
    NED For OTs Series 21 - Revivication     141
    The Bright Think Rundown      143
Super Power 152
    Introduction To Super Power   153
    The Condition Below Confusion 154
    8th Dynamic Processes   155
    Ethics Repair List 158
    The Eighth Dynamic Viewpoint  163
    The Actual Super Power Process      164
OT Objectives    165



































                                EDITORS NOTE


The materials presented in the volume  relate  to  case  actions  which  are
primarily delivered by the Flag Land Base  of  the  Church  of  Scientology.
Security within this organisation is very high and until now very little  of
the original bulletins has been liberated from this organisation.

The contents of this volume represent the best  possible  reconstruction  of
materials relating to many  of  the  case  actions  perfomed  by  the  above
organization.  They have been sourced from the memories of people  who  were
trained and operated there and where any original relevant  materials  exist
outside the Church, these are also included.

Until such time as the original bulletins become available, these  materials
must be accepted and used 'as-is'.  No warranty is given or implied  by  the
provision of this volume.  Users accept that they apply these  materials  as
presented at their own risk.

If the original bulletins should become available at a future  date  then  a
revision of this volume will be issued which incorporates those bulletins.

                                                                  The Editor






















































                                   THE "L"
                                  RUNDOWNS





                                INTRODUCTION



    The L's were developed as a result of research into the levels above OT
VIII.  The success of the L's  is  startling.   These  rundowns  can  handle
things that are handled nowhere else. The  breakthrough  which  exists  here
technically  is  so  strong  that  it  actually  cuts  through  the   normal
protective mechanisms of the mind. It came actually from the OT  Grades.  It
answers the question - Why does an OT restrain himself and cease  to  behave
as an OT?

    Each rundown is designed to terminatedly handle a specific  area  of  a
person's  case.  The  L's  are  not  grades  in  themselves  but  incredible
boosters. The basic tech comes from  research  into  increasing  OT  powers.
They're a special class of rundown;  they  increase  a  person's  power  and
effectiveness. Part of the discovery was that this tech could be used  lower
down on the Bridge to get people up it faster - very much  faster.  The  L's
address the basics of a thetan's case directly. They undercut  the  reactive
mind and handle those factors which suppress the capacity  to  actually  Do,
Be and Have. They remove those things that can make a  person  less  himself
and far less  powerful  and  causative  as  a  thetan.  These  rundowns  are
designed to  find  and  erase  the  basic  counter  intentions  along  one's
dynamics. They stabilize a case.

    The L's require an expert to run them. The auditor's  TRs  have  to  be
perfect and there is no room for flubs. So don't audit these rundowns  on  a
pc or preOT until your auditing is flawless.

                          PURPOSE OF THE L RUNDOWNS

    The Ls are intended to handle out-valence and evil  purpose  cases.  We
are handling main areas of resistiveness that are stopping the  person  from
expanding. On L10 we handle the main valences that  make  him  restrain  his
havingness. On L11 we handle evil purposes that keep  him  from  acting.  On
L12 we stabilize his certainty of being himself. The  3  Ls  roughly  divide
into Have (L10), Do (L11), and Be (L12).

    Our main targets are valences and Evil Purposes. We will gradually make
the person realize that they are not him and thereby  free  him  from  them.
The Ls are tailored to the individual. Every  pc  might  not  need  all  the
steps, some pcs need extra steps. Particularly  L10  doesn't  have  a  fixed
program, but contains a number of different possible ways of getting items.


                                    SETUP


    In all the "L" Rundowns (L10, L11, and L12) the pc or  preOT  is  fully
set up first with a C/S 53 and GF40 expanded if needed.


                                  METHOD 6

    The L type of assessment is Method 6.

    Method 6 is addressed directly to the thetan,  not  to  the  bank.  The
auditor looks directly at the  pc  and  says  the  question  or  item.  That
bypasses bank protective mechanisms.

    A question is asked as a question, going up in the end  as  in  regular
assessment TRs. However, on most of the L Rundowns we  are  assessing  in  a
declarative manner. Declarative is when one goes down in pitch  rather  than
up at the end. Going through a list of possible valences  we  would  declare
each one directly to the pc with full intention. We are not asking,  we  are
looking for a reaction on that item.


    Earlier M6 was done in an accusative manner. That was later revised  to
be a declarative manner.


                          REFERENCES TO L RUNDOWNS


ACCELERATION PROCESS, this was an experimental rundown run in 1970-1971.  It
consisted of running  down  prior  ARC  breaks  preceding  engrams;  it  was
superseded by L-10 and Expanded Dianetics. Mentioned  in  HCOB  21  Dec  69,
Solo Auditing and R6EW. (LRH Def. Notes)

CLASS X, an advanced Scn course available only on Flag. It teaches L-10  OT,
an upper level rundown whose basic tech comes from research into  increasing
OT powers. (CG&AC 75)

CLASS XI, an advanced Scn Course, available to Sea Org auditors only and  is
taught on Flag. It teaches L-11, the New Life Rundown  and  L-llX,  the  New
Life Expansion Rundown. (CG&AC 75)

CLASS XII, an advanced Scn course available to Sea Org auditors only and  is
taught on Flag. It teaches L-12, the Flag OT executive Rundown. (CG&AC 75)

L-10, there are now three L-10s: L-10S for "short," L-10M for "medium,"  for
those not yet OT, and L-10-OT for those on OT  grades  III  or  above.  (LRH
OODs Command Item, 17 May 71)

L-10M, the Flag OT Executive Rundown, delivers OT capability  to  executives
being trained on Flag. The technical name of it is "L-10M." (HCOB 8  Jun  71
II) [Now called L-12 per CG&AC 75.]

L-10-OT, an upper level rundown whose basic tech comes  from  research  into
increasing OT powers. (CG&AC 75)

L-12, the Flag OT Executive Rundown. (CG&AC 75) See also L-10M .


                           L RUNDOWN CHRONOLOGICAL

HCOB 27 Sept 1966  The Anti Social Personality

Psychosis Research Cases October 1971 to March 1972 (source of L 10)

HCOB 28 Nov 1970  Psychosis

HCOB 28 Dec  1970  L10 Result Assessment

HCOB 18 Jan  1971  L10  1 Motivator List

HCOB 19 Jan  1971  L10  2 Overt List

HCOB 20 Jan  1971  L10  Others To Others

HCOB 22 Jan 1971  The Fabulous L-10

HCOB 1 Feb  1971  L10 2D 1 and 2

HCOB 7 Feb  1971  L10 G Group Approach L10

HCOB 8 Feb  1971  L10 PA (Program Assessment) Handling Sheet

HCOB 25 Mar  1971  How to Extract Items for O/Ws from L10 W/S

HCOB 25 Mar 1971  L10  Prerequisites

HCOB 25 Mar 1971  Re: Auditing Requisite of Auditors Auditing L10
HCOB 27 Mar 1971  Considerations Rundown

HCOB 10 May 1971  F/N Style

HCOB 11 May 1971R  Evil Lives

HCOB 11 May 1971  L10 Slows

HCOB 3 June 1971 C/S Series 37R High and Low TA Breakthrough

Tape Recording 7 June 1971 Briefing to Class 10's AND C/S's

Tape Recording 12 June 1971  Welcome to the Flag Intern Course

HCOB 15 June 1971 C/S Series 37R Addition Hi-Lo TA Assessment Rules

HCOB 16 June 1971 R C/S Series 37R Addition 2R Low TA Assessing

HCOB 17 June 1971  The L9S Rundown

HCOB 17 June 1971  See HCOB 9 May 1977  Psychosis, More about

HCOB  22 June 1971  End Phenomena of L10S

HCOB  25 June 1971  Major L10 Errors

HCOB  25 June 1971  L10 General Notes

HCOB 26 June 1971 C/S Series 37R Addition 3

HCOB  26 June 1971R  Full Lie Rundown

HCOB  26 June 1971  The Connections List

HCOB  27 June 1971  MEST RD Lists

HCOB  27 June 1971  L10 RA (Results Assessment) Handling Sheet

HCOB  27 June 1971R  L10 Checklist

HCOB 3 July 1971  Auditing by List (mentions Method 6)

HCOB 17 July 1971  C/S Series 51  Out Of Valence

HCOB 19 July 1971  C/S Series 52  Internes

HCOB  2 Aug 1971  The State of Clear and OT

HCOB 13 Aug 1971  L10 Training Prerequisites

HCOB 14 Sept 1971  Two Way Comm C/Ses for L10

HCOB 14 Sept 1971  L10 Program Assessment

HCOB 15 Sept 1971 Evil Purpose Multiple C/S

HCOB 15 Sept 1971  Greatest O/M (Overt/Motivator) RD C/S

HCOB 15 Sept 1971  Special C/S for L10 RA (Results Assessment) 33

HCOB 15 Sept 1971  Enemy R/D Multiple C/S

HCOB 17 Sept 1971  L10 Repowered O/W Commands

HCOB 17 Sept 1971  Data for Class X

HCOB 18 Sept 1971  Evil Purpose General

HCOB 18 Sept 1971  L10 Style Assessment

HCOPL 23 Oct 1971  Class X Checksheet

HCOB 23 Oct 1971 L10 Drills

HCOB 30 Nov 1971  L10 LTA (Low Tone Arm) Omission List

XDN Tape 1 - 30 March 1972  Expanded Dianetics

HCOB 31 March 1972  Expanded Dianetics Series 1 (first issue)

1 April 1972  Exp Dianetics Case B program started

2 April 1972  Exp Dianetics Case D program started

HCOB 2 April 1972  Exp Dianetics Series 3  L3 EXD Exp Dianetics Repair List

HCOB 3 April 1972  Exp Dianetics Series 2  Clearing Lists and R3R

XDN Tape 2 - 7 April 1972  Expanded Dianetics and Word Clearing

XDN Tape 3 - 7 April 1972  Auditor Administration

XDN Tape 4 - 7 April 1972  Illness Breakthrough

10 April 1972  Exp Dianetics Case C program started

14 April 1972  Exp Dianetics Case A program started

HCOB 15 April 1972  Expanded Dianetics Series 1R (reissued)

HCOB 20 April 1972  Exp Dianetics Series 4  Suppressed PCs and PTS Tech

HCOB 24 April 1972  Exp Dianetics Series 5  PTS Interviews

HCOPL 3 May 1972  Ethics and Executives (Exec. Series 12)

HCOB 10 May 1972  Robotism

HCOB 14 Feb 1975  L10 Prerequisites

HCOB 10 Aug 1976  R/Ses, What They Mean

HCOB 9 May 1977  Psychosis, More about (Excerpted from HCOB 17 June 1971)

HCOB 15 Nov 1978  Dating and Locating


                              THE FABULOUS L10


    L10 Rundown consists of a series of 23 different actions which  address
the reasons one withholds oneself or restrains oneself  from  action;  fully
handling these factors can increase a person's reach and power and free  the
individual into a whole new realm of ability and activity.

    L10 is designed to handle the things a thetan uses to restrain himself.
The person regains his ability and power to do those things  he  intends  to
do and as a result he feels more at  cause  than  ever  before.  L10  is  an
action that really releases  a  person's  power  on  the  third  and  fourth
dynamic. It takes off the stops that hold a person back on these dynamics.

    L10 will boost the individual's confront and responsibility  level  and
consequently raise his doingness level. The alternative name for L10 is  The
Cause Rundown


                                PREREQUISITES

    L10 is not restricted to only those who have completed OT III.

    The only prerequisites to L10 are a complete Expanded  Grades  and  NED
Drug R/D. It may not be done in the Non-interference Zone between  Grade  VI
R6EW and OTIII. It may be done after Grade Va, after OT  III  or  after  any
individual OT level above OT III.

                              ASSESSMENT METHOD

    All assessing is done Method 6, the L10 method of assessing a list. You
look at the pc or preOT and give him directly every item or question on  the
list. (Tape recording 7106C12)

                                   L10 EP

    Freedom  from  self-restraint.  A  person's   reach   (havingness)   is
increased.


                               HISTORY OF L10

      In 1970 LRH  tested  an  experimental  process  called  "Acceleration"
which consisted of running down prior ARC breaks preceding engrams.

    During the period of late 1970 to early 1971, a  pilot  project  called
the "PTS Project" was undertaken under the direct supervision of LRH.

    The result was a set of case actions which, if done  standardly,  could
result in the release of a  thetans'  full  potential.  These  actions  were
later known as the "L Rundowns".

    For further  study  of  the  research  line,  one  should  consult  the
Psychosis Research Cases which were done in late 1970 to early  1971.  These
case histories should be read and understood as they provide  the  basis  of
L10.



                             METHOD 6 ASSESSMENT

    The L 10 method of assessing a prepared assessment is called Method  6.
You look at the pc and ask him directly every question  on  the  assessment.
The reference to this is tape recording 7106C12 of 6 June 1971.

    Read the line of the assessment while looking at the pc or read  it  to
yourself and then say it while looking at the pc. The read will occur as  an
instant read as with Method 3 or 5 or  more  likely  as  the  pc  begins  to
respond to the assessment line or question. If a read or  blow  down  occurs
at either of these points, take up the line  or  question.  If  no  read  or
blown down occurs, go to the next line or question.

    The R-factor to the pc is: When I say the item (or assessment line)  to
you please respond with what ever comes to mind first.

    Method 6 is NOT barking or shouting the item or line of  an  assessment
at the pc. One says the item or line of an assessment to the pc in a  normal
inquisitive tone of voice.


                            PSYCHOSIS, MORE ABOUT

    All aberration is to a greater or lesser degree nonsurvival.

    To be rid of major aberrations is to have a new life.

    To understand this one must understand the most severe aberration which
is psychosis.

    The actual basis of all psychosis is motive. It is  NOT  competence  or
incompetence.

    Below all psychotic conduct lies an evil purpose.

    Because psychiatry and psychology did not have  this  single  technical
fact they defined psychosis as "incompetence," had the wrong target  and  so
could not and never did understand  psychosis  and  were  thereby  led  into
atrocities such as shocks  and  brain  surgery.  A  true  psychotic  can  be
brilliant or stupid, competent or incompetent. It is his general  motive  or
purpose that determines  whether  or  not  he  is  insane  or  sane.  Famous
psychotics like Napoleon, Ivan the Terrible,  Stalin  and  Hitler  were  all
quite brilliant yet wound up destroying everything in sight including  their
own people. They had a destructive basic purpose. Every psychotic  has  one.
It is usually covert, hidden, but in  full  play  against  his  unsuspecting
friends.

    The  sole  difference  in  motive  is  whether  it  is  destructive  or
constructive.

    Everyone has a basic purpose. The psychotic has a destructive one.

    The test of a personality then, is whether the  result  of  a  person's
activity is destructive or constructive.

    Man is basically good. When he finds he is  being  too  destructive  he
recognizes he is bad for others and seeks to leave.  He  will  also  try  to
become less powerful, ill or to kill himself.

    The progress of psychosis then begins with a belief something is  evil.
This is followed with an effort to stop it. This  stop  becomes  general.  A
basic purpose is then formed which contains an evil intent.

    The being then goes on from disaster to disaster,  seeking  overtly  or
covertly to destroy everything around him.

    At a guess about 15% to 25% of living human beings  are  psychotic  and
bring covert disaster to those around them and themselves.

    The  evil  purpose  is  expressed  by  committing  harmful   acts   and
withholding them.

    Ordinary overt/withhold processes, as in Grade II Expanded, can  handle
this condition providing the person can be audited and  providing  the  evil
purpose is also brought to view.
      About 1/3rd of the psychotics handled in this way recover their
sanity fully and lead constructive decent lives. Two-thirds are either so
far gone or irresponsible hard to audit that they improve but are of little
use.

    Those already subjected to the brutalities of  psychiatric  "treatment"
or psycho-logical "counseling" are the most difficult.

    Those who have been on drugs,  particularly  LSD  25  as  developed  by
psychiatry "so their nurses would be able to experience  what  being  insane
feels like" around 1950, are very difficult cases.




                  L  RUNDOWNS - HANDLING OF EVIL INTENTIONS

    According to theory, an R/S signifies overts  and  an  underlying  evil
purpose.

    The evil purpose precedes the overts and thus in order  to  fully  blow
the charge on the overts it is necessary to locate the evil purpose and  get
the charge off it. Sometimes it is necessary to get  off  the  later  overts
and withholds in order to unburden the underlying purpose enough so that  it
can be found.

    An evil purpose may simply pop into view or the pc will spot what it is
when asked for it or it can be listed for. Finding an evil purpose is  quite
easy if there is one available to be found. (Some auditors or pcs  may  have
had difficulty in the  past  in  trying  to  find  evil  purposes.  This  is
mentioned because a common reason for such difficulty  was  trying  to  find
evil purposes when none existed.)

    Often it is only necessary to find what the evil purpose is in order to
discharge it. Sometimes  the  evil  purpose  needs  to  be  date/located.  A
relatively unknown datum is that an evil purpose is preceded  by  out  ruds,
usually heavy ARC breaks. If an evil purpose doesn't  blow  on  date/locate,
flying the prior out ruds, will blow it.

    In earlier rundowns the subject  of  R/Ses  and  evil  purposes  became
overly complicated and confused due to out tech and misapplication of  tech.
There are several reasons for this which should be covered  here.  To  start
with, many persons were accused of being evil or of having  evil  or  hidden
motives. Next, heavy emphasis on sec checking  and  on  incorrect  "justice"
actions often resulted in persons being falsely accused  of  having  "R/Sed"
or of "having evil  purposes."  The  practice  of  culling  pc  folders  for
statements that had previously R/Sed and then trying to "turn the  R/S  back
on" or using these statements to list from to  find  an  evil  purpose  very
often led to pcs trying  to  find  a  non-existent  evil  purpose  or  being
convinced that they must have an  evil  purpose.  (Using  culled  statements
from a pc folder has the  liability  that  the  statement  and  subject  are
probably no longer charged. Yet much sec  checking  and  expanded  dianetics
was based on using such statements.)

    The charge in such  instances  was  on  the  buttons  of  invalidation,
evaluation, accusation and wrong indications. Yet the BPC on  those  buttons
was subject to another misinterpretation - it made it  appear  that  because
there was BPC, there must be overts or evil  intentions.  Pcs  and  auditors
could easily assume  that  because  it  was  so  hard  to  find  these  evil
intentions, they must be very hard to find and  very  hidden.  But  an  evil
purpose, like any other item in the bank, if it exists and is  available  to
be run can be easily found and run!

    Some BTs and clusters have an evil purpose which needs to be confronted
and discharged before it can respond to  the  valence  technique.  Sometimes
the BT blows on recognizing its evil purpose. If  not,  one  then  does  the
valence technique as usual.


                             PAST "R/S HANDLING"

    This method is not recommended. It is mentioned here so that  you  know
of it. It consists of culling "R/S statements" from the pc's  folders,  then
using these  statements  to  try  to  "turn  the  R/S  back  on,"  find  the
BT/cluster that it read on and then find that BT/cluster's evil purpose.

    There are several liabilities to this. The original "R/S" notation  may
be false because the auditor didn't know what an R/S looked like  or  had  a
faulty meter, faulty leads or the pc was wearing rings. The "R/S  statement"
may no longer  be  charged  because  whatever  charge  there  was  (and  any
BT/cluster) blew during the session in which the statement was made or in  a
subsequent session. (Much experience with the attempted use of  "culled  R/S
statements"  and  "culled  evil  purposes"  in  sec  checking  and  expanded
dianetics has shown that such statements usually  are  not  charged  and  at
best result in protest or boredom on the pc's part.) Another point  is  that
due  to  the  high  degree  of  suggestibility  of  BTs  and  clusters,  the
suggestion that these statements are  charged  and  are  connected  to  evil
purposes can cause BTs/clusters to mock up wrong items. Finally, the  method
of culling these past statements and attempting to use  them  was  not  done
during the original research of this level, nor were  the  research  preOT's
past folders consulted (nor were those folders available).  So  it  "culling
folders" is a purely theoretical, untested method. It had very poor  results
later when used on other preOTs.

    Others may argue that not having all the  pc's  past  folders  and  not
culling them and using those statements is "not standard"  and  that  "R/Ses
could be missed." When using culled statements and past folders is  what  is
actually non-standard!


                                THE HANDLINGS

1.    A)    2WC for areas of the preOT's life that he or she has  difficulty
        with or that the preOT would like to be able to  handle  better  or
        that the preOT feels hostile or antagonistic towards. Note  charged
        areas.

    B)      "On______________(the reading area/subject) is there  a  BT  or
        cluster with a (an):___________"

      a) withhold?
      b) overt?
      c) missed withhold?
      d) service facsimile?
      e) harmful intention?
      f) failed evil purpose?
      g) evil purpose?
      h) undisclosed impulse?
      i) missed evil intention?
      j) succumb postulate?
      k) something missed?

    Indicate the item if a purpose.


2.    Start by doing an assessment of  subjects  belonging  to  the  various
    dynamics. The auditor should add any specific subjects relating to  the
    preOT. The following assessment is given as an example:

    Preface with: Difficulty with_______ and assess method 5.

        self
        person's name
        an identity
        sex
        perversion
        women
        men
        children
        wife
        husband
        relationships
        marriage
        friends
        associates
        colleagues
        bosses
        juniors
        groups
        associations
        enemies
        mankind
        peoples
        government
        war
        trade
        business
        plants
        insects
        animals
        living things
        bodies
        matter
        energy
        space
        time
        physical universe
        planets
        galaxy
        the environment
        spirits
        beings
        entities
        ghosts
        priests
        religions
        the church
        beliefs
        god
        gods
        esthetics
        art
        spiritual phenomena
        spiritual power

    B)      Handle as given in B) above.


3.    If an R/S turns on during an  OT  III  or  above  session,  one  would
    normally simply continue the action one was doing.  If  the  BT/cluster
    doesn't respond to the  valence  technique,  ask  if  it  has  an  evil
    purpose. You might have to pull overts or withholds until it  can  spot
    the evil purpose. If the evil purpose doesn't readily  come  off,  have
    the preOT ask the BT/cluster "What evil purpose have you had?" (L & N).
    Then either the BT or cluster  will  blow  or  you  return  to  valence
    technique.


4.    You can date/locate clusters, checking for an earlier mutual  incident
and date/locating that and so on down to basic. Then  handle  any  remaining
BTs with the valence technique. A malevolent BT/cluster  will  usually  need
it's evil purpose found before date/locating can be done.
In handling these subjects and areas above remember that  man  is  basically
good and that will help to avoid errors of the past!


                             RUNNING INTENTIONS

    For Preclears, intentions are run R3R.  Check interest  first  to  make
sure it hasn't already blown because it was an LFBD F/N item  from  listing.
If OK to run, clear and check for a read:

    "Is there an incident containing the intention to___________?"

    If it reads ask:

    "Locate an incident containing the intention to___________?"

    Now run 2-9, A-D of R3R to determine which flow the PC has  found.   If
you have to go earlier, which you almost always will, state the flow in  the
"earlier" command:

    "Is  there  an  earlier  incident  where  you  took  the  intention  to
___________?"

    This is if the Preclear had landed himself  in  Flow  1  on  the  first
command.  If the Preclear has landed in a Flow 2, 3 or 0, give  the  earlier
command for that flow. Run this to Basic, VGI's,  Cog,  F/N  and  Postulate.
Now check Flow 2 for a read and run it if it reads.  Follow up with  Flow  3
and 0.

F1    Locate an incident where you took the intention to___________.

EF1    Is  there  an  earlier  incident  when   you   took   the   intention
        to___________?

F2    Locate an incident when you  caused  another  to  take  the  intention
        of___________.

EF2   Is there an earlier incident when  you  caused  another  to  take  the
        intention of __________?

F3    Locate an incident when another caused another or others to  take  the
        intention of___________.

EF3   Is there an earlier incident when another caused another or others  to
        take the intention of ___________?

F0     Locate  an  incident  that  caused  you  to  have  the  intention  of
        ___________ toward yourself.

EF0   Is there an earlier incident that caused you to have the intention  of
        ___________ toward yourself?

or

F0    Locate an incident where you caused yourself to have the intention  of
        ___________ towards yourself.

EF0   Is there an earlier incident when you  caused  yourself  to  have  the
        intention of ___________ towards yourself?


    All these Flows are checked for reads and if reading  are  run  R3R  to
F/N, VGI's,  Cognition,  Postulate  and  Erasure.  This  should  handle  the
intention. If not, do an L4 on the original intention list and  then  an  L3
on the R3R.
























































                                    L 10
                        HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
                 Saint Hill Manor,  East Grinstead,  Sussex

                    HCO POLICY LETTER OF 23 OCTOBER 1971

Flag Only
Class X Only

Only a full Class X
may type or run off
L-10 lists or materials

                             CLASS X CHECKSHEET

                              FOR L-10 (EXPORT)

                           C O N F I D E N T I A L


NAME:____________________________DATE STARTED:  ___________________

ORG: _____________________________DATE COMPLETED:_________________


    This course may be taught only in an official Org  which  is  qualified
and specifically authorized to teach it.

    Pre-requisite is successful completion and Internship of all levels  up
to and including Class IX.

    Full completion of this checksheet including the auditing  requirements
entitles the student to the award of Class X Certificate.

    Note: Students must be twinned in pairs. They remain twins  for  course
study, Method 2 Word Clearing and for co-audit of the L-10 processes to  L10
completion.

    The skills of a Class X Auditor lie in flubbless  TRs,  Two  Way  Comm,
Metering, Comm Cycle, understanding and application of the  Overt  Motivator
Sequence, and perfect assessments. Therefore  this  checksheet  specifically
covers these aspects before the  student  begin  the  L-10  section  itself.
Other actions required in setting up a pc for  L-10  are  fully  covered  in
previous levels and are not part of this course.

    This checksheet must be  done  in  sequence,  star-rated  once  through
except Sections 7 & 8 (the actual L-10 materials) which are zero rated  once
through both sections and then word cleared Method 2 then star-rated.

                                ____________


                 CLASS X CHECKSHEET - SECTION ONE - GENERAL

1.    HCOPL 15 June 1970     Keeping Scientology Working _________

2.    HCOPL 16 Apr  1965     The Hidden Data Line  _________

3.    HCOPL 19 Apr  1965     Ethics Training & Processing Regulations
_________

4.    HCOPL 27 May 1965      Processing _________

5.    HCOPL 22 Nov 1967      Out Tech   _________

6.    HCOPL 23 July 1969     Auditor Assignment Policies _________
7.    HCOPL   4 Feb 1970     PC Application for Major Actions _________

8.    HCOB     4 Feb 1970    PC Application for Major Actions _________

9.    HCOB   28 Apr 1971     Okays to Audit in HGCs      _________

10.   HCOPL 31 May 1968      Auditors   _________

11.   HCOPL 14 Oct  1968     The Auditors Code     _________

12.   HCOPL   2 Nov 1968     Additions to Auditors Code  _________


                      CLASS X CHECKSHEET - SECTION TWO
                              ETHICS AND LEGAL

1.    HCOPL   1 July 1965    Ethics Chits    _________

2.    HCOPL   5 Apr 1965     The Basis of Insanity _________

3.    HCOPL   7 Aug 1965     Suppressive Person, Main Characteristics
_________

4.    HCOB   28 Jan  1966    S&D Data, How a Suppressive Becomes
            One  _________

5.    HCOPL   1 Oct  1967    Uses of Orgs    _________

6.    HCOPL  27 Oct 1964     Policies on Physical Healing, Insanity and
            Potential Trouble Sources   _________

7.    HCOPL 26 Oct  1970     Institutional and Shock Cases
            Posting of Bonds _________

8.    HCOPL 16 May 1970      Institutional and Shock Cases
            Petitions from   _________

9.    HCOPL 14 Dec 1970      Institutional and Shock Cases
            Petitions from Legal  _________

10.   HCOPL 12 July 1971     Parent or Guardian Assent Forms  _________


                     CLASS X CHECKSHEET - SECTION THREE
                              COMM - ITSA - TRs

1.    HCOB   23 May 1971     The Magic of the Comm Cycle _________

2.    HCOB   23 May 1971     The Two Parts of Auditing   _________

3.    HCOB   23 May 1971     The Three Important Communication Lines
_________

4.    Demonstrate in Clay    (a)  Itsa  _________

            (b)  The Itsa Maker Line    _________

5.    HCOB   23 May 1971     Comm Cycles Within the Auditing Cycle
_________

6.    HCOB   14 Aug 1963     Lecture Graphs  _________

7.    HCOB     5 Nov 1965    Lecture Graphs  _________

8.    HCOB   23 May 1971     The Communication Cycle in Auditing
_________
9.    Demonstrate in Clay    (a)  Communication    _________

            (b)  The Auditing Comm Cycle     _________

10.   HCOB   23 May 1971     Auditor Failure to Understand    _________

11.   Demonstrate in Clay    (a)  The Mechanisms of Invalidation
_________

            (b)  The Mechanics of Evaluation _________

12.   HCOB   23 May 1971     Premature Acknowledgements  _________

13.   HCOB     5 Feb 1966    Letting the PC Itsa   _________

14.   Demonstrate in Clay    (a)  What happens if the auditor lets
                   the pc talk on and on     _________

            (b)  Premature Acknowledgement and
                   what causes it _________

15.   HCOB   23 May 1971     Comm Cycle Additives  _________

16.   HCOB   23 May 1971     Recognition of Rightness of the Being
_________

17.   HCOB     8 Mar 1962    The Bad Auditor _________

18.   HCOB   12 Feb 1966     The Dangerous Auditor _________

19.   HCOB     4 Aug 1963    E-Meter Errors:  Comm Cycle Error
_________

20.   HCOB     1 Oct  1963   How to Get Tone Arm Action  _________

21.   HCOB     8 Oct  1963   How to Get TA, Analysing Auditing
_________

22.   HCOB   25 Nov 1963     Dirty Needle    _________

23.   HCOB     3 Aug 1965    Auditing Goofs, Blowdown Interruption
_________

24.   Demonstrate in Clay    (a)  What makes the TA move _________

            (b)  What causes a dirty needle  _________

25.   HCOB   25 June 1970    Fishing a Realization _________

26.   HCOB   10 July 1970    2-Way Comm - A Class III Action  _________

27.   HCOB     3 July 1970   C/Sing 2 Way Comm     _________

28.   HCOB     6 Nov 1964    Styles of Auditing    _________

29.   HCOB   30 Apr 1969     Auditor Trust   _________


TAPES

1.    27 July 1954     Two Way Comm and the PTP    _________

2.      6 Oct  1954    Two Way Comm     _________

3.    22 Oct  1954     Two Way Comm     _________

4.      1 Nov 1954     Two Way Comm     _________
5.    29 Nov 1954      Two Way Comm     _________

6.    14 Aug 1963      Auditing Tips    _________

7.    15 Aug 1963      The Tone Arm     _________

8.    20 Aug 1963      The Itsa Line    _________

9.    21 Aug 1963      The Itsa Line    _________

10.   16 Oct  1963     The Itsa Maker Line   _________

11.   Demonstrate in Clay    (a)  The Mechanics of Two Way Comm
_________

            (b)  Over restimulation     _________

            (c)  Under restimulation    _________

TRs

1.    HCOB  17 Apr  1961     Training Drills Modernized  _________

2.    HCOB  16 June 1971     Rapid Tr - 2    _________

3.    HCOB    7 May 1968     Upper Indoc TRs _________

4.    HCOB  16 Nov 1965      Commands for Upper Indoc TRs     _________

5.    HCOB  12 Jan  1959     Tone of Voice - Acknowledgement  _________

6.    HCOB  26 Apr  1971     TRs and Cognitions    _________

7.    HCOB  20 Feb  1970     Floating Needles and End Phenomena
_________


TRs - PRACTICAL

TR - 0      _________  TR - 4     _________

TR - 1      _________  TR - 6     _________

TR - 2      _________  TR - 7     _________

TR - 2 RAPID     _________   TR - 8     _________

TR - 3      _________  TR - 9     _________


CLASS X CHECKSHEET - SECTION FOUR
                     RESPONSIBILITY AND THE O/M SEQUENCE

1.    HCOB   1 Nov  1968     Overt - Motivator Definitions    _________

2.    Demonstrate in Clay    (a)  An Overt   _________

            (b)  A Motivator _________

3.    HCOB  18 Dec  1957     Psychosis, Neurosis, and Psychiatrists
_________

4.    HCOB  17 May 1958      Beingness Again _________

5.    HCOB  17 Dec  1958     Basic Postulate of Overt Motivator
            Sequence   _________

6.    HCOB   7 May  1959     New Process theory    _________

7.    HCOB 23 Dec   1959     Responsibility  _________

8.    HCOB 21 Jan    1960    Justification   _________

9.    Demonstrate in Clay    (a)  Withhold   _________

            (b)  The Overt Motivator Sequence      _________

            (c)  The Mechanics of Justification    _________

10.   HCOB   4 Feb  1960     Theory of Responsibility Processing
_________

11.   HCOB   4 Feb  1960     Overt Manifestations on a Low Toned
            Case _________

12.   HCOB 18 Feb  1960      How to Run O/W and Responsibility
_________

13.   Demonstrate in Clay    (a)  Responsibility   _________

            (b)  Why a thetan restrains himself    _________

            (c)  How O/W works    _________

14.   HCOB 25 Feb  1960      Scientology Can Have a Group Win _________

15.   HCOB  9 June  1960     The Basic Assumptions _________

16.   Demonstrate in Clay    (a)  The mechanics of Out - of - Valence
_________

17.   HCOB 13 Aug  1962      Rockslams and Dirty Needles _________

18.   HCOB   7 Dec  1964     PTPs, Overts and ARC Breaks _________

19.   HCOB  4 Apr   1965     ARC Breaks and Missed Withholds  _________

20.   HCOB 29 Sept 1965      The Continuous Overt Act    _________

21.   HCOB 30 June 1967      Evidences of an Aberrated Area   _________

22.   HCOB  6  June 1969     Prediction and Consequences _________

23.   HCOB 31 Dec  1959      Blow offs  _________

24.   HCOB 31 Jan   1970     Withhold, Other Peoples     _________


TAPES

1.    6001C01    SMC - 1     Opening Lecture _________

2.    6001C01    SMC - 2     Responsibility  _________

3.    6001C01    SMC - 3     Overts and Withholds  _________

4.    6001C02    SMC - 4     A 3rd Dynamic in Scientology     _________

5.    6001C02    SMC - 5     Marriage   _________

6.    6001C02    SMC - 6     Group Processing      _________

7.    6001C03    SMC - 7     Zones of Control, Rsponsibility  _________

8.    6001C03    SMC - 8     Create and Confront   _________

9.    6001C03    SMC - 9     Your Case  _________

10.   6102C09          Illness, Insanity and Axiom 2     _________

11.   6102C10          Procedure, Duplication and What People
                 Do    _________

12.   6102C16          Machinery and Games Thetans Play  _________

13.   Write and essay on relationship of O/W sequence to Insanity,
      Valences and Cause Level    _________


                      CLASS X CHECKSHEET - SECTION FIVE
                                 PC OBNOSIS

1.    HCOB 26 Oct   1970     Obnosis and the Tone Scale  _________

2.    HCOB 19 June 1970      C/S Series No. 8
            Chart of Human Evaluation   _________

3.    Chart Chart of Human Evaluation   _________

4.    HCOB 18 Sept 1971      Scales     _________

5.    HCOB 25 Sept 1971      Tone Scale in Full    _________

6.    HCOB 29 July 1964      Good Indicators at Lower Levels  _________

7.    HCOB 26 Apr  1969      Bad Indicators  _________

8.    HCOB 28 Feb  1959      Analysis of Cases     _________

9.    Demonstrate in Clay    How auditing affects Tone Level  _________

10.   Drill:  Walk around the Org.  Observe and talk briefly  to  10  people
individually.  Spot their tone levels and  note  down  their  manerisms  and
characteristics by which you ascertained their levels.


                      CLASS X CHECKSHEET - SECTION SIX
                                  METERING

1.    E - Meter Essentials   Section F, The Needle _________

2.    HCOB 14 Jan 1963 Rings Causing Rock Slams    _________

3.    HCOB 21 Jan 1964 Breath and Body Action      _________

4.    HCOB   5 Oct 1968      ARC Break Needle      _________

5.    HCOB   7 Oct 1968      ARC Break Needle      _________

6.    HCOB 28 Feb 1971 Meter Reading Items   _________

7.    HCOB 14 Mar 1971 F/N Everything   _________
8.    HCOB 23 May 1971 Metering   _________

9.    HCOB 24 Oct  1971      False TA   _________

10.   HCOB 10 Dec 1965 E-Meter Coaching _________

11.   HCOB 16 June 1971      Advanced E-Meter Drills     _________


E-METER DRILLS    (per Book of E Meter Drills)

EM Drill 11 ________   EM Drill 12      _________

EM Drill 13 ________   EM Drill 14      _________

EM Drill 15 ________   EM Drill 16      _________

EM Drill 17 ________   EM Drill 18      _________

EM Drill 19 ________   EM Drill 20      _________

EM Drill 21 ________   EM Drill 23      _________

EM Drill 24 ________   EM Drill 27      _________

Advanced E Meter Drill No. 2 (Per HCOB 16 June 1971)     _________


                      CLASS X CHECKSHEET - SECTION SEVEN
                                L - 10 ITSELF

1.    HCOB  22 Jan  1971     The Fabulous L-10     _________

2.    HCOB  25 Mar 1971      Re: Auditing Requisite of Auditors
            Auditing L10     _________

3.    HCOB  13 Aug 1971      L10 Training Prerequisites  _________

4.    HCOB  19 July 1971     C/S Series 52  Internes     _________

5.    HCOB  25 Mar 1971      L10  Prerequisites.
            Setting Up a Pc for L10s    _________

6.    HCOB  27 Sept 1966     The Anti Social Personality _________

7.    HCOB  28 Nov 1970      Psychosis  _________

8.    HCOB  17 Sept 1971     Data for Class X      _________

9.    HCOB  17 July 1971     C/S Series 51  Out Of Valence    _________

10.   Demonstrate in Clay    (a)  Psychosis  _________

            (b)  The Anti Social Personality _________

            (c)  How an SP Becomes One  _________

11.   HCOB  10 May 1971      F/N Style  _________

12.   Demonstrate in Clay    (a)  What Stops an F/N      _________

            (b)  What Happens if Each Item is Not
                   Taken to F/N in L10  _________

13.   HCOB  18 Sept 1971     L10 Style Assessment  _________

14.   Demonstrate in Clay    (a)  L10 Style assessment   _________

15.   HCOB  11 May 1971      L10 Slows  _________

16.   Demonstrate in Clay    (a)  The effect of L10 on an improperly
      set up case      _________

      (b)  The effect of slow TR-2 in L10    _________

      (c)  The mechanics of a lie _________

      (d)  The effect of auditing over an evil life      _________

17.   HCOB  25 June 1971     Major L10 Errors      _________

18.   HCOB  25 June 1971     L10 General Notes     _________

19.   HCOB  25 Mar  1971     How to Extract Items for O/Ws
            from L10 W/S     _________

20.   HCOB  17 Sept 1971     L10 Repowered O/W Commands  _________

21.   HCOB  11 May 1971R     Evil Lives _________

22.   HCOB  22 Sept 1966     Clear and OT    _________

23.   HCOB    2 Aug 1971     The State of Clear and OT   _________

24.   HCOB  22 June 1971     End Phenomena of L10s _________

25.   WORD CLEARING    Word Clear Method 2 on all HCOBs
            in this Section  _________

26.   Demonstrate in Clay    (a)  What is acheived by L10     _________

NOTE:  The student should have completed  his  own  L10  as  a  case  before
proceeding with section eight.


                     CLASS X CHECKSHEET - SECTION EIGHT
                                 L10 RUNDOWN

( The materials of this section constitute the "L10 Pack" one  of  which  is
issued for each Pc.)

1.    HCOB  27 June 1971R    L10 Checklist   _________

2.    Important Note   _________

3.    Instruction Sheet      _________

4.    Applicant for L10 Form _________

5.    Auditor C/S Attest Form     _________

6.    HCOB  27 Mar 1971      Considerations Rundown      _________

7.    HCOB  14 Sept 1971     Two Way Comm C/Ses for L10  _________
8.    HCOB  26 June 1971R    Full Lie Rundown      _________

9.    HCOB  14 Sept 1971     L10 Program Assessment      _________

10.   HCOB    8 Feb  1971    L10 PA Handling Sheet _________

11.   HCOB  18 Jan  1971     L10  1 Motivator List _________

12.   HCOB  19 Jan  1971     L10  2 Overt List     _________

13.   HCOB  18 Sept 1971     E/Purpose General     _________

14.   HCOB  20 Jan  1971     L10  Others To Others _________

15.   HCOB  30 Nov 1971      L10  LTA Omission List      _________

16.   HCOB  15 Sept 1971     E/Purpose Multiple C/S      _________

17.   HCOB  15 Sept 1971     Greatest O/M RD C/S   _________

18.   HCOB  15 Sept 1971     Enemy R/D Multiple C/S      _________

19.   HCOB    1 Feb  1971    L10 2D 1 and 2  _________

20.   HCOB    7 Feb  1971    L10 G Group Approach L10    _________

21.   HCOB  27 June 1971     MEST RD Lists   _________

22.   HCOB  27 June 1971     MEST RD Lists   _________

23.   HCOB  28 Dec  1970     L10 Result Assessment _________

24.   HCOB  27 June 1971     L10 RA Handling Sheet _________

25.   HCOB  15 Sept 1971     Special C/S for L10 RA 33   _________

26.   HCOB  26 June 1971     The Connections List  _________

27.   Final Instructions     _________

28.   Word Clear Method 2 on the materials of this section    _________


DRILLS:  (Per HCOB 23 Oct 1971 L10 Drills)

1.    TR X-1   (a)  2W/C     ____ 2.    TR X-2   (a)  L10 Style Assessment
____

                     (b)     ____                      (b)    ____

3.    TR X-3   (a)  6W O/W   ____ 4.    TR X-4   (a)  Consideration R/D
____

                     (b)     ____                      (b)    ____

5.    TR X-5   (a)  Lie R/D  ____ 6.    TR X-6   (a)  L10 PA  ____

                     (b)     ____                      (b)    ____

7.    TR X-7   (a)  L10 Lists     ____  8.   TR X-8   (a)  L10 LTA  ____

                     (b)     ____                      (b)    ____

9.    TR X-9   (a)  L10 2D 2 ____ 10.   TR X-10 (a)  E/Purp   ____
                     (b)     ____                      (b)    ____

11.   TR X-11 (a) E/Purp Mul ____ 12.   TR X-12 (a)  Enemy R/D      ____

                     (b)     ____                      (b)    ____

13.   TR X-13 (a) Great O/M  ____ 14.   TR X-14 (a)  Life R/D       ____

                     (b)     ____                      (b)    ____

15.   TR X-15 (a) MEST R/D   ____ 16.   TR X-16 (a)  Connections R/D
____

                     (b)     ____                      (b)    ____

17.   TR X-17 (a) E/Purp Mul ____

                     (b) L10 RA   ____


                      CLASS X CHECKSHEET - SECTION NINE
                               C/SING CLASS X

A thorough knowledge of all the materials of this course is essential to
the C/Sing of L10.  In addition, the following are relevant.

1.    HCOB 23 Aug 1971 Auditors Rights  _________

2.    HCOB 16 June 1970      What the C/S is Doing _________

3.    HCOB 19 June 1970      Chart of Human Evaluation   _________

4.    HCOB   3 July 1970     C/Sing 2W/C     _________

5.    HCOB 21 Aug 1970 Session Grading  _________

6.    HCOB 26 Aug 1970 Session Grading  _________

7.    HCOB   8 Oct   1970    Persistent F/N  _________

8.    HCOB 28 Nov 1970 Psychosis  _________

9.    HCOB 28 Feb  1971      Metering Reading Items      _________

10.   HCOB   6 Mar  1971     Long C/Ses _________

11.   HCOB 31 Mar  1971      Programming & Misprogramming     _________

12.   HCOB 26 May 1971 Mixing Major Actions  _________

13.   HCOB 21 Oct  1971      Intensive Programs    _________

14.   HCOB   9 June 1971     Complete Cycles _________

15.   HCOB 19 June 1971      C/S Rules  _________

16.   HCOB 19 June 1971      Declares   _________

17.   HCOB 20 June 1971      The Supreme Test of a C/S   _________

18.   HCOB 17 July 1971      Out of Valence  _________

19.   HCOB 29 Mar 1970 Auditing and Ethics   _________
      I attest that I have completed the above checksheet and that I
understand and can apply the materials:

      ________________________
                       (Student)


      ________________________
                    (Supervisor)

      Student has passed L10 written exam 100%


      ________________________
               (Student Examiner)



            L. RON HUBBARD
            Founder

LRH: ojr; rs
Copyright � 1971
By L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
                       L 10 CHECKLIST OF RUNDOWN STEPS

0.    Clear auditor.   _____
00.   C/S 53.    _____
000.  R-factor on procedure. _____
01.   Program Assessment.    _____
02.   Considerations Rundown.     _____
03.   Consideration General. _____
04.   "No Overts" Case Handling.  _____
05.   The Character of Man.  _____
06.   Lessening the Size of an Overt.   _____
07.   LTA Omissions Assessment.   _____
07a.  LTA Omissions Nouns.   _____
08.   Extracted Items Handling.   _____
09.   Purpose S&D.     _____
10.   Motivator Assessment.  _____
11.   Overt Assessment.      _____
12.   Flow 3 Assessment.     _____
13.   Flow 0 Assessment.     _____
14.   Multiple Evil Purpose Rundown.    _____
15.   First Dynamic Nouns.   _____
16.   Second Dynamic Assessment 2D-1.   _____
17.   Second Dynamic Assessment 2D-2.   _____
18.   Sex as a Solution.     _____
19.   Second Dynamic Nouns.  _____
20.   Greatest Overt.  _____
21.   Third Dynamic Assessment 3D-1.    _____
22.   Third Dynamic Assessment 3D-2.    _____
23.   Third Dynamic Assessment 3D-3.    _____
24.   Third Dynamic Assessment 3D-0.    _____
25.   Enemy Rundown.   _____
26.   Third Dynamic Nouns.   _____
27.   Four Dynamic Assessment.    _____
28.   Fourth Dynamic Nouns.  _____
29.   MEST/Life Assessment.  _____
30.   Connections Assessment.     _____
31.   Basic Dynamic Rundown. _____
32.   Lie Rundown.     _____
33.   Seventh Dynamic Assessment. _____
34.   Seventh Dynamic Nouns. _____
35.   Eighth Dyanamic Assessment. _____
36.   Eight Dynamic Nouns.   _____
37.   Result Assessment.     _____
                              L 10 FULL PROGRAM


STEP 0. CLEAR AUDITOR

    Clear the auditor: "Look at me; who am I?" - repetitively to EP.


STEP 00. C/S 53

    R-factor: "We need to make sure you're all set up for  this,  so  we'll
    assess a C/S 53 and take it to EP."

    Assess C/S 53 and handle.

    If a C/S 53 is not done, at least,  be  sure  that  the  preclear's  or
    preOT's ruds are in before beginning Step 01.


STEP 01. PROGRAM ASSESSMENT

    R-factor on the procedure: I am going to ask you each question. You may
    respond to the question and talk as long as you wish. The  question  is
    only taken up further if  it  reads  and  you  are  interested  in  the
    subject.


    Ask the 1st question on the Program Assessment (Method  6,  looking  at
    the pc) with good impingement. Allow the pc to itsa while watching  for
    reads on the meter.

    If there is a read  or  reads  while  the  pc  talks  about  the  first
    statement (enforcing communication on you), do the quad 2 w/c questions
    from the Program Assessment Handling Sheet.

    If this is a hot area and you are doing the rundown on a  PreOT  or  pc
    who can handle L&N, clear and list the L&N question (W/W would  enforce
    communication on another?). List to one item and if it is  a  terminal,
    do the following procedure:

        1. What does a_________do?
        2. What does a_________withhold?

    This unburdens the item so that now the intention can be listed.

        L&N: What would be the basic intention of a________?

    If the intention is good:

        2WC: What progress have you made on the intention_______?

    If the intention is evil or destructive:

    For Pcs:

        Run the intention R3R Quad per the Expanded Dianetics  instructions
        for running intentions.

    For PreOTs:

        Check for ownership: Yours, a BTs, A Clusters, anothers?

        Yours: Quad Recalls or D/L

             If the intention turns out to be also a  righteous  computation
             (ser fac item), one could first run:


1. What does_______get a person into?
             2. What does_______get a person out of?
             3. How does_______help a person to win?
             4. How does_______make others lose?
             5. How does_______help a person to be powerful?
             6. How does_______make others weak?
             7. What is right about_______?
             8. How could you use_________to make others wrong?
             etc.

        (If it turns out to be just a righteous comp and not  an  ev  purp,
        one could just do the RC process.)

        BT: Run the BTs intention chain to EP to a blow. If no  blow,  then
        Inc II/Inc I or NOTs handling to a blow if needed.

        Cluster: Assess the Type of Incident Assessment to get the incident
        that formed the intention, date it, locate and run it if  necessary
        earlier similar to a blow. If no blow, then stardard OT III or NOTs
        cluster handling to a blow.

        If another's: Locate who it is and handle as a BT above.

        Now ask the next question on the Program Assessment and repeat  the
        above procedure.


STEP 02. CONSIDERATIONS RUNDOWN

    Ask pc: "What considerations have you had concerning ____ ?"  2  WC  to
    F/N.
    If no F/N: "Is there  an  earlier  time  when  you  had  considerations
    about_____?"

    Take up each question of the Considerations Assessment  and  handle  as
    above.


STEP 03. CONSIDERATIONS GENERAL

    Ask pc: "Are there any other considerations that you have had and  were
    unable  to  express?"   "Any  other  considerations  that  you  haven't
    mentioned?"

    Clean up any out ruds as they show up.


STEP 04. "NO OVERTS" CASE HANDLING
      Ref: HCO Bulletin of 22 OCTOBER 1970 Issue II "NO OVERTS" CASES

    Occasionally you run into a case that "has never committed any overts."
    Such a person might, for example, never seem to have  anything  on  F2.
    The proper way to do a Return (Progress) on this  is  GRADIENT  SCALES,
    discussion of what a harmful act would be, who could be harmed.  You'll
    find a kooky fixed idea like "thetans cannot be hurt"  or  "overts  are
    their own fault," etc.

    Thoroughly clear the word "harm."

    2 w/c "How do you feel about the subject  of  harm?"  to  F/N  (E/S  if
    needed) and "What would harm somebody?" or "What  would  be  a  harmful
    act?"

    Also 2 w/c "Who could be harmed?" If any out ruds show  up,  handle  to
    F/N. The above 2 w/c questions can act as L&N questions. So  handle  by
    getting the item or correct with an Short L4.
STEP 05. THE CHARACTER OF MAN

    Thoroughly clear the word "character."

    2 w/c "Tell me about the character of Man" (to F/N)


STEP 06. LESSENING THE SIZE OF AN OVERT

    Thoroughly clear the word "overt."


    Have pc read "Justifications" bulletin and  then  2wc  "Tell  me  about
    lessening the size of an overt."


STEP 07. LTA (LOW TONE ARM) OMISSIONS ASSESSMENT

    Thoroughly clear the word "consequences."

    Ask each question on the list and when the  pc  has  answered  it  ask:
    "What were the consequences of that?"


STEP 07A. LTA OMISSIONS NOUNS


STEP 08. EXTRACTED ITEMS HANDLING

    If a person  or  thing  keeps  coming  up  as  an  item  on  the  above
    assessments, do Quad Ruds and Overts on that person or thing. Then  run
    "Can't Have/Enforced Have" (4 Flows) on it. Also the  following  6  way
    O/W can be used:

        1. Recall something_______has done to you?
        2. Recall something you have done to_______?
        3. Recall something_______has done to another or others?
        4. Recall something another or others have done to_______?
        5. Recall something_______has done to himself/herself?
        6. Recall something you have done to yourself because of_______?

    This step is repeated  at  the  end  of  any  step  whenever  you  have
    accumulated more than 6 terminals on the L10 Extracted Items List.


STEP 09. PURPOSE S&D


STEP 10. MOTIVATOR ASSESSMENT

    Ask each question on the Motivator Assessment M6 (if  reading  take  it
    E/S to F/N).

    Repeat Step 08 above.


STEP 11. OVERT ASSESSMENT

    Ask each question on the Overt Assessment  M6  and  if  reading  follow
    with:  "Did   you   intend   that?"   or   "Was   it   intentional/done
    intentionally?"

    Get off justifications with the question "How did you justify it?"

Repeat Step 08 above.
STEP 12. FLOW 3 ASSESSMENT

    Ask each question M6 on the 10-3 List (Flow 3)

    Repeat Step 08 above.


STEP 13. FLOW 0 ASSESSMENT

    Ask each question M6 on the 10-0 List (Flow 0) M6 and when  appropriate
    ask: "Did you intend that?" or "Was it intentional/done intentionally?"

    Get off justifications with the question "How did you justify it?"

    Repeat Step 08 above.


STEP 14. MULTIPLE FLOW EVIL PURPOSE RUNDOWN

    L&N Flow 1: "What evil purpose has another had toward you?"

    L & N Flow 2: "What evil purpose have you had towards others?"

    L & N Flow 3: "What evil purpose have others had towards others?"

    L & N Flow 0: "What evil purpose have you had towards yourself?"

    Handle the evil purpose as in Step 01 above.


STEP 15. FIRST DYNAMIC NOUNS


STEP 16. SECOND DYNAMIC MOTIVATOR ASSESSMENT 2D-1

    Ask each question M6 on List 2 D-1 and when the pc  has  answered  add:
    "Who would make you feel guilty for that?"

    Repeat Step 08 above.


STEP 17. SECOND DYNAMIC OVERTS ASSESSMENT 2D-2

    Ask each question M6 on List 2 D-2.

    Repeat Step 08 above.


STEP 18. SEX AS A SOLUTION

    L&N Who/what would regard sex as a solution?

    List to one item and if it is a terminal, do the following procedure:

        1. What does a_________do?
        2. What does a_________withhold?

    This unburdens the item so that now the intention can be listed.

        L&N: What would be the basic intention of a________?

        If intention is good:
2WC: What progress have you made on the intention_______?

    If the intention is evil or destructive:

    For Pcs:

        Run the intention R3R Quad per the Expanded Dianetics  instructions
        for running intentions.

    For PreOTs:

        Check for ownership: Yours, a BTs, A Clusters, anothers?

        Yours: Quad Recalls or D/L

        If the intention turns out to be also a righteous computation  (ser
        fac item), one could first run:

             1. What does_______get a person into?
             2. What does_______get a person out of?
             3. How does_______help a person to win?
             4. How does_______make others lose?
             5. How does_______help a person to be powerful?
             6. How does_______make others weak?
             7. What is right about_______?
             8. How could you use_________to make others wrong?
             etc.
        (If it turns out to be just a righteous comp and not  an  ev  purp,
        one could just do the RC process.)

        BT: Run the BTs intention chain to EP to a blow. If no  blow,  then
        Inc II/Inc I or NOTs handling to a blow if needed.

        Cluster: Assess the Type of Incident Assessment to get the incident
        that formed the intention, date it, locate and run it if  necessary
        earlier similar to a blow. If no blow, then stardard OT III or NOTs
        cluster handling to a blow.

        If another's: Locate who it is and handle as a BT above.


STEP 19. SECOND DYNAMIC NOUNS


STEP 20. GREATEST OVERT L&N

    L&N Flow 1:  "What is the greatest overt committed against you  on  the
                 Whole Track?"

    L&N Flow 2:  "What is the greatest overt you committed against  another
                 on the Whole Track?"

    L&N Flow 3:  "What is the greatest overt another has committed  against
                 another or others on the Whole Track?"

    L&N Flow 0:  "What is the greatest overt you committed against yourself
                 on the Whole Track?"


STEP 21. THIRD DYNAMIC MOTIVATOR ASSESSMENT 3D-1

    Repeat Step 08 above.

STEP 22. THIRD DYNAMIC OVERTS ASSESSMENT 3D-2

    Repeat Step 08 above.


STEP 23. THIRD DYNAMIC FLOW 3 ASSESSMENT 3D-3

    Repeat Step 08 above.


STEP 24. THIRD DYNAMIC FLOW 0 ASSESSMENT 3D-0

    Repeat Step 08 above.


STEP 25. ENEMY RUNDOWN

    L&N Flow 1: "Who/What has regarded you as an enemy?"

    L&N Flow 2: "Who/What have you regarded as an enemy?"

    L&N Flow 3: "Who/What have others regarded as an enemy?"

    L&N Flow 0: "Who/What would be an enemy to himself/herself?"

    Do the 6 way O/W process from Step 01 above on any item found.


STEP 26. THIRD DYNAMIC NOUNS


STEP 27. FOURTH DYNAMIC ASSESSMENT

    Repeat Step 08 above.


STEP 28. FOURTH DYNAMIC NOUNS

    Repeat Step 08 above.


STEP 29. MEST/LIFE ASSESSMENT

    1) Assess MEST/Life Assessment

    2) On each reading Item run O/W:

        a) What have you done to____?
        b) What have you withheld from____?


STEP 30. CONNECTIONS ASSESSMENT

    Ask each question on the Connections Assessment and handle.


STEP 31. BASIC DYNAMIC RUNDOWN

    L&N for each dynamic:

        Who or what (W/W) represents the (Dynamic)?

    or

        W/W would represent the (Dynamic)?

    For example:

        W/W represents the first dynamic? LF

    Item: an engineer LFBD F/N

        L&N: What would be the basic intention/purpose of a (an)_______?

        Handle this intention/purpose per the directions in Step 01.

    Repeat for all the other dynamics.


STEP 32. LIE RUNDOWN

    1)      L&N "What was the greatest lie you told on the Whole Track?"
    2)      D/L to blow
    3)      2 w/c the lie found quad flow to EP.


STEP 33. SEVENTH DYNAMIC ASSESSMENT

    Repeat Step 08 above.


STEP 34. SEVENTH DYNAMIC NOUNS

    Repeat Step 08 above.


STEP 35. EIGHTH DYNAMIC ASSESSMENT

    Repeat Step 08 above.


STEP 36. EIGHTH DYNAMIC NOUNS

    Repeat Step 08 above.


STEP 37. RESULT ASSESSMENT

    Ask each question on the results assessment and handle.
                       L 10 PROGRAM ASSESSMENT THEORY



    Reference: The Psychosis Research Cases

    Program  Assessment:  This  is  an  assessment  which  seeks  out   the
enforcements, restraints and suppressions of overts and purposes.

    The W/H type flows plotted out are:

        Enforced Comm 4 ways
        Enforced W/H 4 ways
        Inadvertent W/H 4 ways
        W/Hs 4 ways

    Thus there would be several purpose flows done  very  roughly  off  the
cuff:

        Enforced W/H of purpose 4 ways
        Enforcing purpose as an overt 4 ways
        Unwanted purpose 4 ways
        Unwanted (must do) purpose 4 ways
        Withheld secret (evil) purpose

    Many years ago an enforcing cause in some psychos detected by LRH.

    The Enforced Comm makes a withhold on the  receiving  end  and  is  the
EXACT point where withholds match up with ARC Brks (Enforced Comm is an  ARC
break).

    The possibility is that some of these psychosis cases  trigger  off  on
another flow than withholds. Possibly  they  invert  and  begin  to  enforce
withholds on others. Then when  we  list  or  do  assessment  lists  we  are
listing one step too high, i.e., withhold when it's  a  dramatized  withhold
being enforced.

    Anyway this is a theory  where  we  don't  achieve  total  result  from
assessment lists. Maybe this gives us a new set  of  assessments.  We  could
have one for groups. Maybe one for enforced W/Hs. (See sample chart on  next
page.)
                          PROGRAM ASSESSMENT CHART


COMMUNICATION

ENFORCEMENT (overt)               SUPPRESSION (Motivator)

ENFORCED COMM (F1)
Enforcing comm on you                   Enforced confession from you

ENFORCED W/H OF COMM (F1)
Enforcing secrecy on you                     Enforced silence on you

OVERT COMM(F2)
Making others listen                         Making others withhold

WITHHELD COMM(F2)
Promising not to tell                              Keeping secrets

RESTRAINED COMM (as EvPurp)
Telling lies                            Withholding vital information



PURPOSES

ENFORCEMENT (overt)          SUPPRESSION (Motivator)

ENFORCED PURPOSE (F1)
Doing things you didn't want to              Abandoned purpose

ENFORCED W/H OF PURP (F1)
Forced to give up                                  Obstructed

OVERT PURPOSE (F2)
Destroying purposes               Suppressing the purposes of others

WITHHELD PURPOSE (F2)
Prevented from complying                Punished for following orders

RESTRAINED PURP (as EvPurp)
Becoming someone else                        Failed evil purpose
                      PROGRAM ASSESSMENT HANDLING SHEET


1.      Enforcing communication on you?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone ever enforced communication on you?
    F2.     Have you ever enforced communication on another or others?
    F3.     Has someone ever enforced communication on another or others?
    F0.      Have  you  ever  caused   yourself   to   have   an   enforced
        communication?

    L&N: W/W would enforce communication on another?


LISTING AND NULLING STEPS

    Here is an example for first L&N question:

    "W/W would enforce communication on another?"

        1. What does a_________do?
        2. What does a__________withhold?

    This unburdens the item so that now the intention can be listed.

        What would be the basic intention of a________?

    If intention is good:

        2WC: What progress have you made on the intention_________?

    If the intention is evil or destructive:

    For Pcs:

        Run the intention R3RA Quad per the XDN  instructions  for  running
        intentions.

    For PreOTs:

        Check for ownership: Yours, a BTs, A Clusters, anothers?

        Yours: Quad Recalls or D/L

        If the intention turns out to be also a righteous computation  (ser
        fac
        item), one could first run:

             1. What does_______get a person into?
             2. What does_______get a person out of?
             3. How does_______help a person to win?
             4. How does_______make others lose?
             5. How does_______help a person to be powerful?
             6. How does_______make others weak?
             7. What is right about_______?
             8. How could you use_________to make others wrong?
             etc.

        (If it turns out to be just a righteous computation and not  an  ev
        purp, one could just do the RC process.)

        BT: Run the BTs intention chain to EP to a blow. If no  blow,  then
        Inc
        II/Inc I or NOTs handling to a blow if needed.

        Cluster: Assess the Type of Incident assessment to get the incident
        that
        formed the intention, date it,  locate  and  run  it  if  necessary
        earlier
        similar to a blow. If no blow, then standard OT III or NOTs cluster
        handling to a blow.

        If another's: Locate who it is and handle as a BT above.

2.      Forcing you to accept an idea?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone ever forced you to accept an idea?
    F2.     Have you ever forced another or others to accept an idea?
    F3.     Have others ever enforced another or others to accept an idea?
    F0.     Have you ever forced yourself to accept an idea?

    L&N: W/W would force another to accept an idea?

3.      Enforcing a confession from you?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone ever enforced a confession form you?
    F2.     Have you ever enforced a confession from another or others?
    F3.     Have others ever enforced a confession from another or others?
    F0.     Have you ever forced yourself to confess something?

    L&N: W/W would enforce a confession from another?

4.      Enforcing secrecy on you?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone ever enforced secrecy on you?
    F2.     Have you ever enforced secrecy on another or others?
    F3.     Have others ever enforced secrecy on another or others?
    F0.     Have you ever enforced secrecy on yourself?

    L&N: W/W would enforce secrecy on another?

5.    Enforcing silence on you?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone ever enforced silence on you?
    F2.     Have you ever enforced silence on another or others?
    F3.     Have others ever enforced silence on another or others?
    F0.     Have you ever enforced silence on yourself?

    L&N: W/W would enforce silence on another?

6.      Being told you have to keep quiet?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone ever told you to keep quiet?
    F2.     Have you ever told anyone to keep quiet?
    F3.     Has another told another or others to keep quiet?
    F0.     Have you ever to decided to keep quiet?

    L&N: W/W would tell another to keep quiet?

7.      Making others listen?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone ever made you listen?
    F2.     Have you ever made another listen?
    F3.     Has another made another or others listen?
    F0.     Have you ever made yourself to listen?

    L&N: W/W would make another listen?

8.    Making others withhold?

    2WC

    F1.     Has another ever made you withhold?
    F2.     Have you ever made another withhold?
    F3.     Has another made another or others withhold?
    F0.     Have you ever forced yourself to withhold?

    L&N: W/W would make others withhold?

9.          Others forcing their viewpoint on you?

    2WC

    F1.     Has another forced his or her viewpoint on you?
    F2.     Have you forced your viewpoint on another?
    F3.     Has another forced his or her viewpoint on another?
    F0.     Have you forced a viewpoint on yourself?

    L&N: W/W would force a viewpoint on another?

10.   Promising not to tell?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone ever made you promise not to tell?
    F2.     Have you ever made another or others promise not to tell?
    F3.     Have others ever made another or others promise not to tell?
    F0.     Have you ever made yourself promise not to tell?

    L&N: W/W would make another promise not to tell?

11.   Keeping secrets?

    2WC

    F1.     Have you ever kept a secret?
    F2.     Have you ever made another keep a secret?
    F3.     Do you suspect that another has made another or others  keep  a
    secret?
    F0.     Have you ever decided to keep something secret?

    L&N: W/W would have to keep a secret?

12.   Telling lies?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone ever told you a lie?
    F2.     Have you ever told another or others a lie?
    F3.     Have others ever told another or others a lie?
    F0.     Have you ever told a lie to yourself?

    L&N: W/W would tell a lie?

13.   Others won't listen?

    2WC

    F1.     Has another refused to listen to you?
    F2.     Have you refused to listen to another?
    F3.     Has another refused to listen to another or others?
    F0.     Have you refused to listen to yourself?

    L&N: W/W would refuse to listen?

14.   Your communication was cut?

    2WC

    F1.     Has your communication been cut?
    F2.     Have cut another's communication?
    F3.     Has another cut another's or other's communication?
    F0.     Have you allowed your own communication to be cut?

    L&N: W/W would cut someone's communication?

15.   Withholding vital information?

    2WC

    F1.     Have you withheld vital information from another or others?
    F2.     Has another withheld vital information from you?
    F3.     Has another withheld vital information from another or others?
    F0.     Have you withheld vital information from yourself?

    L&N: W/W would withhold vital information?

16.   Having to do things you didn't want to do?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone caused you to do something that you didn't  want  to
    do?
    F2.     Have you caused another or others to do something that they
              didn't want to do?
    F3.     Have others caused another or others to do something they
              didn't want to do?
    F0.     Have you caused yourself to do something you didn't want to do?

    L&N: W/W would make another do something they didn't want to do?

17.   Forced to abandon a purpose?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone forced you to abandon a purpose?
    F2.     Have you forced another or others to abandon a purpose?
    F3.     Have others forced another or others to abandon a purpose?
    F0.     Have you forced yourself to abandon a purpose?

L&N: W/W would make another abandon a purpose?
18.   Failing to carry out a destructive impulse?

    2WC

    F1.     Have failed to carry out a destructive impulse?
    F2.     Has another failed to carry out a destructive impulse?
    F3.     Have others failed to carry out a destructive impulse?
    F0.     Have you failed to carry  out  a  destructive  impulse  against
    yourself?
    L&N: W/W would fail to carry out a destructive impulse?

19.   Being forced to give up?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone forced you to give up?
    F2.     Have you forced another or others to give up?
    F3.     Have others forced another or others to give up?
    F0.     Have you forced yourself to give up?

    L&N: W/W would force another to give up?

20.   Being stopped or obstructed?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone caused you to be stopped or obstructed?
    F2.     Have you another or others to be stopped or obstructed?
    F3.      Have  others  caused  another  or  others  to  be  stopped  or
    obstructed?
    F0.     Have you stopped or obstructed yourself?

    L&N: W/W would stop or obstruct another?

21.   Destroying purposes?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone destroyed your purposes?
    F2.     Have you destroyed anothers or others purposes?
    F3.     Have others destroyed anothers or others purposes?
    F0.     Have you destroyed your own purposes?

    L&N: W/W would destroy another's purposes?

22.   Suppressing purposes of others?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone suppressed your purposes?
    F2.     Have you suppressed anothers or others purposes?
    F3.     Have others suppressed anothers or others purposes?
    F0.     Have you suppressed your own purposes?

    L&N: W/W would suppress another's purposes?

23.   Prevented from complying?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone prevented you from complying?
    F2.     Have you prevented another or others from complying?
    F3.     Have others prevented another or others from complying?
    F0.     Have you prevented yourself from complying?
L&N: W/W would prevent another from complying?

24.   Withholding destructive ideas?

    2WC

    F1.     Have you withheld destructive ideas?
    F2.     Has another withheld destructive ideas?
    F3.     Have others withheld destructive ideas?
    F0.     Have you caused yourself to withhold destructive?

    L&N: W/W would have to withhold destructive ideas?

25.   Withholding destructive acts?

    2WC

    F1.     Have you withheld destructive acts?
    F2.     Has another withheld destructive acts?
    F3.     Have others withheld destructive acts?
    F0.     Have you withheld destructive acts from yourself?

    L&N: W/W would have to withhold destructive acts?

26.   Being punished for following orders?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone punished you for following orders?
    F2.     Have you punished another or others for following orders?
    F3.     Have others punished another or others for following orders?
    F0.     Have you punished yourself for following orders?

    L&N: W/W would punish another for following orders?

27.   Resisting doing something?

    2WC

    F1.     Have you resist doing something?
    F2.     Has another resisted doing something?
    F3.     Have others resist doing something?
    F0.     Have you resist doing something to yourself?

    L&N: W/W would resist doing something?

28.   Pretending to be someone else?

    2WC

    F1.     Have pretended to be someone else?
    F2.     Has another pretended to be someone else?
    F3.     Have others pretended to be someone else?
    F0.     Have you caused yourself to pretend to be someone else?

    L&N: W/W would pretend to be someone else?

29.   Accepting unwanted things?

    2WC


F1.     Has anyone caused you to accept unwanted things?
    F2.     Have you caused another or others to accept unwanted things?
    F3.     Have others caused another or others to accept unwanted things?
    F0.     Have you caused yourself to accept unwanted things?

    L&N: W/W would make another accept unwanted things?
    or
    L&N: W/W would accept unwanted things?

30.   Being punished for disagreeing with someone?

    2WC

    F1.     Have been punished for disagreeing with someone?
    F2.     Have you punished another for disagreeing with you?
    F3.     Has another punished another or  others  for  disagreeing  with
    someone?
    F0.     Have you punished yourself for disagreeing with someone?

    L&N: W/W would punish another for disagreeing?

31.   Agreeing with someone verbally but disagreeing mentally?

    2WC

    F1.     Have you agreed with someone verbally but disagreed mentally?
    F2.     Do you think another has agreed with you verbally but disagreed
    mentally?
    F3.     Has another agree with another verbally but disagreed mentally?
    F0.     Have you agreed with yourself verbally but disagreed mentally?

    L&N: W/W would agreed with someone verbally but disagree mentally?

32.   Being falsely accused?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone falsely accused you?
    F2.     Have you falsely accused another or others?
    F3.     Have others falsely accused another or others?
    F0.     Have you falsely accused yourself?

    L&N: W/W would falsely accuse another?

33.   Seeking revenge?

    2WC

    F1.     Has anyone sought revenge on you?
    F2.     Have you sought revenge on another or others?
    F3.     Have others sought revenge on another or others?
    F0.     Have you sought revenge on yourself?

    L&N: W/W would seek revenge?

34.   Being forced into something?

    2WC

    F1.     Have you been forced into something?
    F2.     Have you ever forced another into something?
    F3.     Has another forced another or others into something?
    F0.     Have you ever forced yourself into something?

L&N: W/W would forced another into something?
35.   Being made to move away from a place you wanted to stay in?

    2WC

    F1.     Have you ever been made to move away from a place you wanted to
        stay in?
    F2.     Have you ever made another move away from a  place  he  or  she
        wanted to stay in?
    F3.     Has another made another or  others  move  away  from  a  place
        another or others wanted to stay in?
    F0.     Have you ever made yourself move away from a place  you  wanted
        to stay in?

    L&N: W/W would make another move away from a place he or she wanted to
               to stay in?

36.   Someone's idea about you incorrect?

    F1.     Has someone's idea about you been incorrect?
    F2.     Has your idea about someone ever been incorrect?
    F3.     Has another idea about another or others ever been incorrect?
    F0.     Has your idea about yourself ever been incorrect?

    L&N: W/W would have incorrect ideas about others?

37.   Overts on others?

    2WC

    F1.     Has another committed overts against you?
    F2.     Have you committed overts?
    F3.     Has another committed overts against another or others?
    F0.     Have you committed overts against yourself?

    L&N: W/W would commit overts on others?

38.   Withholds from others?

    2WC

    F1.     Do you have withholds from others?
    F2.     Do you thinks others might have withholds from you?
    F3.     Do others have withholds from others?
    F0.     Are you withholding something from yourself?

    L&N: W/W would have withholds from others?

39.   Something unbelievable?

    2WC

    F1.     Have you seen or heard something unbelievable?
    F2.     Have you told another something that was unbelievable?
    F3.     Has another told another or others something unbelievable?
    F0.     Have you made something unbelievable?

    L&N: W/W would tell others something that was unbelievable?

40.   Wanting to get even?

    2WC


F1.     Are you wanting to get even with someone?
    F2.     Is another wanting to get even with you?
    F3.     Is another wanting to get even with another or others?
    F0.     Have you caused yourself to want to get even?

    L&N: W/W would want to get even?

41.   Being forced to tell the truth?

    2WC

    F1.     Have you ever been forced to tell the truth?
    F2.     Have you ever forced another to tell the truth?
    F3.     Has another forced another or others to tell the truth?
    F0.     Have you forced yourself to tell the truth?

    L&N: W/W would force someone to tell the truth?

42.   Suppressing purposes?

    2WC

    F1.     Have your purposes been suppressed?
    F2.     Have you suppressed the purposes of another or others?
    F3.     Have others suppressed the purposes of another or others?
    F0.     Have you caused your own purposes to be suppressed?

    L&N: W/W would suppress another's purposes?

43.   Destroying purposes?

    2WC

    F1.     Have your purposes been destroyed?
    F2.     Have you destroyed the purposes of another or others?
    F3.     Have others destroyed the purposes of another or others?
    F0.     Have you caused your own purposes to be destroyed?

    L&N: W/W would destroy another's purposes?

    Using the first 43 statements as an example of how to quad the 2WC  and
the L&N question, one can construct the rest from these examples.
                           CONSIDERATIONS RUNDOWN


    Ask: "What considerations have you  had  about  _____?"  "Is  there  an
earlier time that you've had  considerations  about_____?"  for  each  item.
Only reading items are taken earlier.

      Yourself   _____ Your name  _____
      Your body  _____ Your life  _____
      Your possessions _____ Your spouse     _____
      Your children    _____ Your family     _____
      Women _____      Men   _____
      Groups     _____ Friends    _____
      Allies     _____ Opponents  _____
      People     _____ Mankind    _____
      Matter     _____ Energy     _____
      Space _____      Time  _____
      Locations  _____ Forms _____
      Objects    _____ Places     _____
      Barriers   _____ Freedom    _____
      Ridges     _____ Machinery  _____
      The environment  _____ This planet     _____
      The physical universe  _____      Flows      _____
      Outflow    _____ Inflow     _____
      Mest  _____      Enmest     _____
      Theta _____      Entheta    _____
      Thought    _____ Understanding    _____
      Knowingness      _____ Ideals     _____
      Principles _____ Morals     _____
      Ethics     _____ Aesthetics _____
      Life  _____      Thetans    _____
      Operating thetans      _____      Bodies     _____
      Minds _____      The analytical mind   _____
      The reactive mind      _____      Banks      _____
      Release    _____ Erasure    _____
      Clears     _____ Pre-OTs    _____
      Auditors   _____ Auditing   _____
      Rudiments  _____ ARC breaks _____
      Problems   _____ Missed withholds _____
      Overts     _____ Motivators _____
      Dianetics  _____ Scientology      _____
      Gains _____      Floating needles _____
      Key-ins    _____ Key-outs   _____
      Facsimiles _____ Mock-ups   _____
      Rollercoaster    _____ PTS  _____
      Somatics   _____ Psychosomatic    _____
      Engrams    _____ Valences   _____
      Identities _____ Pain  _____
      Sensations _____ Perceptions      _____
      Games _____      Postulates _____
      Goals      _____ Beingness  _____
      Viewpoints _____ Creativity _____
      Creation   _____ God   _____
      Infinity   _____

      General:

        Ask: "Are there any other considerations you've had that you
        haven't mentioned?"

                        HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
                  Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex

                       HCO Bulletin of 22 OCTOBER 1970
                                  Issue II
Remimeo
Class II

                              "NO OVERTS" CASES



    Occasionally you run into a case that "has never committed any overts."
Such a person might, for example, never seem to have anything on F2.

    The proper way to do a Return (Progress) on this  is  GRADIENT  SCALES,
discussion of what a harmful act would be, who could be harmed.

    An HC Out-point session should be done first if it's really bad.

    You'll find a kooky fixed idea like "thetans cannot be hurt" or "overts
are their own fault," etc.

    Versions, very light of A-R-C-U, notably agreements crack this sort  of
thing.

    Ron, in mid-1970, developed some additional  processes  to  handle  the
type of case that "has never done anything bad."

    Some appropriate C/Ses are listed here for use on this type of case.

    For someone achieving minimal results, or with a generally  fat  Review
folder:

    1.      Fly all Ruds.

    2.      List to a BD F/N item - "What shouldn't be known?"

    For someone responding to routine overt pulling (due to, say, natter or
no gain) with "no overts," "no withholds," "I wouldn't  expect  anything  to
happen from it...," etc.:

    1.      Assess GF 40. Include O/R.

    2.      Two-way comm the points that read (except  Ruds  that  read  as
        out).

    Try to phrase the Two-way comm to get his attitude towards the  subject
that reads rather than do the Class VIII remedy.

    Don't use "you," use "anyone," "others," "another" as he  hasn't  great
reality on himself and it would sound accusative.

    Followed later by:

    1.      Discuss why overts are necessary.

    A pc with RSes doesn't really run right. His F/Ns  collapse  at  Exams.
This pc can be listed on "What would be an overt?"  to  BD  F/N  item.  Then
next session, the item found can be run Quad Recall and Quad R3R.

    This last list question  can miss a withhold,  so  check  for  such  if
there are unexpected BIs at Exam after the listing session (as well  as  for
wrong items).

    For someone with fixated attention on  an  individual  (e.g.  tends  to
    natter about that person for session after session):
1.    Fly a Rud if no F/N.

    2.      List by L&N - Who or what in your past  does________remind  you
        of?

    3.      What did you do to (item found)?
            What did you withhold from (item found)?

    Also there is:

    1.      Fly a Rud if no F/N.

    2.      List "Give me an example of an overt" to BD F/N item.

    Followed by:

    1.      Fly a Rud if no F/N.

    2.      Run (on item found on "Give me an example of an overt"):

      Quad Recalls
      Quad R3R

    Another C/S is:

    1.      Fly a Rud if no F/N.

    2.      Assess Help, Failed Help, Refused Help, Prevented Help.

    3.      On result: Quad Recalls, Quad R3R.


            Extracted from LRH C/Sed Folders
            by D/CS-4
            for
            L. RON HUBBARD
            FOUNDER


LRH:GE:rr
Copyright � 1970
By L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
                            THE CHARACTER OF MAN


    Man is basically good. This is obvious. For when he begins to  do  evil
he seeks to destroy his memory in order to change and seeks to  destroy  his
body. He seeks to check his evil impulses by inhibiting his  own  skill  and
strength.


    He can act in a very evil fashion but his basic nature  then  makes  it
mandatory that he lessens himself in many ways.


    The towering "strength" of a madman is a rarity and is  compensated  by
efforts at self-destruction.


    Man's mortality, his "one life" fixation, all stem from his efforts  to
check himself, obliterate his memory in a fruitless  effort  to  change  his
conduct and his self-destructive habits and impulses and  losses  of  skills
and abilities.


    As this rationale proves out completely  in  processing  and  fits  all
cases observed, we have for the first time proof of his actual nature.


    As only around 20% are insane, and as those who  previously  worked  in
the mental field were themselves mainly insane, Man  as  a  whole  has  been
assigned an evil repute. Govemments, where such personalities exist,  listen
to the opinion of the insane and apply the  characteristic  of  20%  to  the
entire hundred percent.

    This gives an 80% wrong diagnosis. Which is why mental  science  itself
was destructive when used by states.



                                EVIL PURPOSES

    The evil purpose or the destructive intention is the fuel which  powers
the Overt-Motivator Sequence. A person will dramatize his evil  purposes  by
committing overts.


    Behind the evil purpose is a severe ARC Break where  the  person  could
not fight back physically. He could only  fight  back  by  forming  an  evil
purpose and has been attacking and fighting back with the evil purpose  ever
since.


    The ARC Break is the why behind the evil purpose. Find  the  ARC  Break
and the evil purpose  as-ises  and  is  no  longer  dramatized  with  overts
against imagined enemies.
                        THE OVERT-MOTIVATOR SEQUENCE


    An overt is an act or deed that you have done to another  that  is  not
all right by some standard of conduct. It could be wrong because  it  breaks
some moral code that you have consciously or  unconsciously  agreed  to.  It
could also just be something that harms another or others in  some  way.  It
is a misdeed or wrong-doing often done to solve  a  problem.  An  overt  can
also be something that you have failed to do when you should have.

    Sometimes an overt is kept secret or withheld because it  is  dangerous
to one's survival to reveal it. This is almost  always  the  case  when  the
overt is a violation of some moral code that one has  agreed  to,  knowingly
or unknowingly. A withhold always comes after an overt. First the  overt  is
done and then it is withheld to protect one's survival.

    A motivator is the reverse of the above. It is an overt that another or
others have done to you. It is  called  a  motivator  because  it  motivates
further overts  in  the  other  direction  toward  another  or  others.  For
example, a man breaks up with his girlfriend and she is heartbroken; he  has
committed an overt and will feel some regret at having  done  this.  Now  he
will  consciously  or  unconsciously,  usually  unconsciously,  pull  in   a
motivator by seeking out a woman who will  break  his  heart.  This  happens
because his slight or great regret will cause him  to  reactively  seek  out
the reverse flow of an overt toward himself. He will surely find a woman  to
do him in emotionally. Even  across  a  crowded  room,  he  will  sense  her
presence and seek her out; she is the perfect woman to break his heart.  Now
that he has received the motivator, he will seek out a partner who  is  open
to receiving overts from him. This sequence can continue over and  over  and
that is why it is called the  overt-motivator  sequence.  A  sequence  is  a
following of one thing after another; it is a related or continuous series.

     The overt-motivator sequence is based on flows. The overt is a flow
 toward another or others and the motivator is a flow from another or others
                              towards oneself.

                                    [pic]

    There are two reasons why a person cannot just commit overts freely and
not receive motivators in return:

    1.      After an overt is committed, there is always, to some degree  a
        feeling of regret or guilt. This is  because  we,  as  beings,  are
        basically  good.  This  regret  or  guilt   causes   a   pull-back,
        restraining or withholding  flow  to  some  degree.  This  is  what
        creates the motivator flow in the other direction toward oneself.

    2.      There is a natural  balance-seeking  mechanism  in  life.  Life
        seeks a balance. In the case of flows, this means that  what  flows
        in one direction must eventually, sooner  or  later,  flow  in  the
        opposite direction. Flows must eventually balance. This is a simple
        law of nature which also applies to human interactions. What  flows
        out must flow in.

    These  are  the  basic  reasons  that  perpetuate  the  overt-motivator
sequence. It is just natural law.

    There is one problem in this attempt to achieve a balance of flows. The
motivator flow never really results in a balance because  now  the  receiver
of the motivator feels wronged or hurt and  feels  justified  in  committing
yet another overt against another or others,  not  necessarily  against  the
same person or persons.  Having  done  so,  now  he  will  pull  in  another
motivator that leads to another overt, on and on with no end.  This  is  the
mechanism that causes so much suffering in our human existence.

    Can anything be done about this seemingly unending cycle of  suffering,
of hurting and being hurt? There is a simple answer and it is  nothing  new.
The technique which gives relief from the overt-motivator sequence has  been
used for hundreds  and  possibly  thousands  of  years  in  the  history  of
humankind. The answer lies in the simple act of confession, a confession  to
another person of the overts that one has done. This is then followed  by  a
proclamation of forgiveness. The act of confession and forgiveness  is  like
pouring water on the raging fire of the overt-motivator sequence. It is  the
process that finally allows the person to cease pulling in motivators.

    The confession of one's misdeeds, secret destructive acts,  overts  and
withholds, must be done in a safe space to a person who poses no  threat  to
the person doing the confessing. There must be no threat of exposure,  blame
or punishment in any way. The act of confessing is done  in  total  secrecy.
There is never any demand that the person tell any of his or her  confession
outside of the confessional. Also the confession of misdeeds  must  received
by a person who is non-judgmental and is bound by a code of ethics to  never
reveal to anyone what has been said in a confessional. Such a person is  the
Auditor who is bound by the Auditor Code. The pertinent parts  of  the  code
are:

     1)     I promise to not evaluate for the Preclear in session  or  tell
        him/her what he/she should think about his/her case.


     2)     I promise to not invalidate the Preclear's case or gains in  or
        out of session.

    14)     I promise to grant beingness to the Preclear.

    22)     I promise never to use the secrets of a  Preclear  divulged  in
        session for  punishment or personal gain.


                         THE CONFESSIONAL PROCEDURE

    The confessional procedure is a simple one. The auditor uses a list  of
a hundred or so questions which ask for specific overts such  as:  Have  you
ever done anything that others consider  to  be  immoral?  The  question  is
asked and it must read on the E-Meter. All the details are  gotten  on  each
reading question. Some of the details might include:

    1.      What was actually done?

    2.      When was it done?

    3.      Where was it done?

    4.      Who else was involved?

    5.      Who should have known about this?

    6.      Who nearly found out?

    7.      Is that all?

    8.      Is there more?

    The following question is very often the one  which  frees  the  person
from the overt. That question is:  How  have  you  justified  it?  In  other
words: Why was it ok in your mind to  do  what  you  did?  The  question  is
repeated over and over until all justifications are released. At this  point
the overt is released and the needle on the E-Meter floats.  The  overt  and
its damaging effects on the person are gone forever.

    If the overt does not clear at this point, one must ask for an  earlier
similar.  For  example:  On  question  #1  "Have  you  neglected  your   own
survival?" the earlier similar  command  would  be,  "Is  there  an  earlier
similar time you neglected your own survival?"


                         L10 REPOWERED O/W COMMANDS

    The L10 repowered 6 way command for O/W is:

    1.      Recall something_______has done to you?
    2.      Recall something you have done to_______?
    3.      Recall something_______has done to another or others?
    4.      Recall something another or others have done to_______?
    5.      Recall something_______has done to himself/herself?
    6.      Recall something you have done to yourself because of_______?

    This is the lowest gradient of O/W command for two reasons:

    1.      It directs the Pc to recall.

    2.      It uses only the in-ARC form of O/W which is "done" and not the
        out of ARC form which is "withhold."

    The process is run as a bracket, i.e., 123456,  123456,  etc.  This  is
easier than running each command to EP with preclears who easily run out  of
answer on a single repetitive command before the EP is reached.

    All in all the above command is the easiest O/W  command  for  the  L10
type of case to run.
                        HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
                  Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex

                       HCO BULLETIN OF 21 JANUARY AD10
Fran Hldrs
HCO Secs
Assn Secs
HCO and HASI Staffs
                                JUSTIFICATION


    When a person has committed an overt act and then withholds it,  he  or
she usually employs the social mechanism of justification.


    We have all heard people attempt to justify their actions and all of us
have known instinctively that justification was tantamount to  a  confession
of guilt. But not until now have we understood the  exact  mechanism  behind
justification.


    Short of Scientology Auditing there was no  means  by  which  a  person
could relieve himself of consciousness of having done an  overt  act  except
to try to lessen the overt.


    Some churches used a mechanism of confession. This was a limited effort
to relieve a person of the pressure of his overt acts. Later  the  mechanism
of confession was employed  as  a  kind  of  blackmail  by  which  increased
contribution could be obtained from the person  confessing.  Factually  this
is a  limited  mechanism  to  such  an  extent  that  it  can  be  extremely
dangerous. Religious confession does not carry with it any  real  stress  of
responsibility  for  the  individual  but  on  the  contrary  seeks  to  lay
responsibility at the door of the Divinity-a sort of blasphemy in itself.  I
have no axe to grind here with religion.  Religion  as  religion  is  fairly
natural. But psychotherapy must be in itself a completed fact or, as we  all
know, it can become a dangerous fact. That's  why  we  flatten  engrams  and
processes. Confession to be non-dangerous and effective must be  accompanied
by a full acceptance of responsibility. All overt acts are  the  product  of
irresponsibility on one or more of the dynamics.


    Withholds are a sort of overt act in themselves but  have  a  different
source. Oddly enough we have just proven conclusively that man is  basically
good-a fact which flies in the teeth of old religious beliefs  that  man  is
basically evil. Man is good to such an extent that when he  realizes  he  is
being very dangerous and in error he seeks to  minimize  his  power  and  if
that doesn't work and he still finds himself committing overt acts  he  then
seeks to dispose of himself either by  leaving  or  by  getting  caught  and
executed. Without this computation  Police  would  be  powerless  to  detect
crime-the criminal always assists himself to be caught.  Why  Police  punish
the caught criminal  is  the  mystery.  The  caught  criminal  wants  to  be
rendered less harmful to the society  and  wants  rehabilitation.  Well,  if
this is true then why does he  not  unburden  himself?  The  fact  is  this:
unburdening is considered by him to be an overt act. People  withhold  overt
acts because they conceive that telling them would be another overt act.  It
is as though Thetans are trying to absorb and hold  out  of  sight  all  the
evil of the world. This is wrong-headed, by  withholding  overt  acts  these
are kept afloat in the universe and are  themselves  as  withholds  entirely
the cause of continued evil. Man is basically good but he could  not  attain
expression of this until now. Nobody but the individual could  die  for  his
own sins-to arrange things otherwise was to keep man in chains.


    In view of these mechanisms, when the burden became too great  man  was
driven to another mechanism-the effort to lessen the size  and  pressure  of
the overt. He or she could only do this by attempting  to  reduce  the  size
and repute of the terminal. Hence, not-isness. Hence when a man or  a  woman
has done an overt  act  there  usually  follows  an  effort  to  reduce  the
goodness or importance of the target of the overt.  Hence  the  husband  who
betrays his wife must then state that the wife was  no  good  in  some  way.
Thus the wife who betrayed her husband had to reduce the husband  to  reduce
the overt. This works on all dynamics.  In  this  light  most  criticism  is
justification of having done an overt.

    This does not say that all things  are  right  and  that  no  criticism
anywhere is ever  merited.  Man  is  not  happy.  He  is  faced  with  total
destruction  unless  we  toughen  up  our  postulates.  And  the  overt  act
mechanism is simply a sordid game condition man  has  slipped  into  without
knowing where he was going. So there  are  rightnesses  and  wrongnesses  in
conduct and society and life at large, but  random,  carping  1.1  criticism
when not borne out in fact is only an effort  to  reduce  the  size  of  the
target of the overt so that one can live  (he  hopes)  with  the  overt.  Of
course to criticise unjustly and lower repute is itself an overt act and  so
this mechanism is not in fact workable.


    Here we have the source of the dwindling spiral. One commits overt acts
unwittingly. He seeks to justify them by finding fault or displacing  blame.
This leads him into further overts against the same  terminals  which  leads
to a degradation of himself and sometimes those terminals.


    Scientologists have been completely right in objecting to the  idea  of
punishment. Punishment is just another worsening of the overt  sequence  and
degrades  the  punisher.  But  people  who  are  guilty  of  overts   demand
punishment. They use  it  to  help  restrain  themselves  from  (they  hope)
further violation of the dynamics. It is the victim who  demands  punishment
and it is a wrong-headed society that awards it. People get right  down  and
beg to be executed. And when you don't oblige, the woman scorned  is  sweet-
tempered by comparison. I ought to know-I have more people try to  elect  me
an executioner than you would care to imagine. And many a preclear who  sits
down in your pc chair for a session is there just to be  executed  and  when
you insist on making such a pc better, why you've had it, for they start  on
this desire for execution as a new overt chain and seek  to  justify  it  by
telling people you're a bad auditor.


    When you hear scathing and brutal criticism  of  someone  which  sounds
just a bit strained, know that you have your  eye  on  overts  against  that
criticised person and next chance you get pull the overts  and  remove  just
that much evil from the world.


    And remember, by and by, that if you make your pc  write  these  overts
and withholds down and sign them and send them  off  to  me  he'll  be  less
reluctant to hold on to the shreds of them-it makes for a  further  blow  of
overts and less blow of pc. And always run responsibility on a  pc  when  he
unloads a lot of overts or just one.


    We have our hands here  on  the  mechanism  that  makes  this  a  crazy
universe so let's go for broke on it and play it all the way out.


                                       L. RON HUBBARD

LRH :js.rd
Copyright � 1960
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED






                       LESSENING THE SIZE OF AN OVERT


    Thoroughly clear the word "overt."

        Ask the preclear to read the bulletin "Justifications" and then


        2wc "Tell me about lessening the size of an overt."
                   LTA (LOW TONE ARM) OMISSIONS ASSESSMENT


Assess Method 6.

After each answer ask the question: "What were the consequences of that?"

01.   Have you ever felt helpless?
02.   Have you ever felt there was nothing you could do about something?
03.   Have things seemed too overwhelming to handle?
04.   Has it seemed that there was so much  that  needed  to  be  done  that
    there was no point in doing anything?
05.   Do you procrastinate?
06.   Have you ever had to stand by and watch another suffer?
07.   Do you know anybody who was weak and helpless?
08.   Do you know anybody who was at total effect?
09.   Have you ever felt that you were a failure?
10.   Has your life ever seemed hopeless?
11.   Have you ever contemplated suicide?
12.   Have you ever felt that death or suicide was the only solution?
13.   Have you ever felt that you just didn't know what was the right  thing
    to do?
14.   Do you wish things were different?
15.   Are you afraid to make any changes?
16.   Have you ever worried about others making changes?
17.   Have you ever felt there was just no way to turn?
18.   Have you ever felt totally exhausted?
19.   Do things seem tiring? Have they ever?
20.   Have you ever yearned for the past?
21.   Have you ever felt homesick?
22.   Are there some things that you have regretted?
23.   Is there anything that others do that you wouldn't dream of doing?
24.   Tell me some bad things that you haven't done.
25.   Was there a time when restraining yourself from action was correct?
26.   Do others cause needless upset and suffering?
27.   Have you ever felt that there was so much suffering and misery in  the
    world that you shouldn't contribute more to it?
28.   Have you had to watch another committing averts?
29.   Have you cautioned others?
30.   Have you ever put  off  doing  something  that  you  felt  you  really
    shouldn't have put off?
31.   Is there anything that bothers you so much that you  feel  you  should
    be doing something about it?
32.   Are there things that you worry about?
33.   Do you ever think that it is better to suffer?
34.   Has it ever been to your advantage to  have  waited  rather  than  act
    immediately?
35.   Has anyone overwhelmed you?
36.   Do you know of anybody who has overwhelmed somebody else?
37.   Do you feel that you may have overwhelmed somebody else?
38.   Do you ever feel that you are waiting to have something happen?
39.   Do you ever feel that time is passing you by?
40.   Do you feel too old to do what you want to do?
41.   Did you ever feel too young to do what you wanted to do?
42.   Is there something that happened after which you felt you could  never
    be the same again?
43.   Tell me some things that you protest about.
44.   Is there something that makes you feel sad?
45.   Is there any  type  of  situation  that  makes  you  feel  nervous  or
    apprehensive?
46.   Do you ever feel fearful about things?
47.   Does the thought of something terrify you?
48.   Are there some things that you used to feel strongly about but now  no
    longer care about?
49.   Do you feel that somebody uses you?
50.   Have you ever felt exploited?
51.   Has anyone taken unfair advantage over you?
52.   Is there someone you know whose averts are outrageously bad?
53.   Are you hoping that somebody's averts will catch up with him or her?
54.   Do you know of anybody that you think deserves to get their own back?
55.   Have you had to do something covertly?
56.   Do you prefer to operate behind the scenes rather than overtly?
57.   Are you wanted anywhere?
58.   Do you ever feel that somebody is after you?
59.   Have any of these questions reminded you of something  that  you  have
    done?
60.   Have any of these questions reminded you of something  that  you  have
    withheld?
61.   Have you ever told part of a withhold but not the rest?
62.   Have you ever thought of one overt  or  withhold  and  then  told  the
    auditor something else?
63.   Have you ever felt  that  it  wasn't  safe  to  tell  something  in  a
    session?
64.   Is there something that is too embarrassing to talk about?
65.   Is there anything that you feel would be too humiliating to discuss?
66.   Is there anything that would make you feel less if you told it?
67.   Are there any averts that you are proud of?
68.   Is there something that you would like to tell me about?
69.   Tell me your ideas about your case and difficulties.
70.   Tell me your ideas about rightnesses  about  yourself  and  your  plus
    points.
                     LTA (LOW TONE ARM) NOUNS ASSESSMENT


1.    The list of words below is called Method 6 to  the  pc  or  preOT;  on
    each the pc gives back an automatic response or comment.

2.     Get  considerations  about  each  reading  item  that  reads   either
    instantly when you say the word or when the pc  responds  or  comments.
    Look for service facs  computations  and  evil  purposes,  ways  he  is
    resisting the item. If the pc or preOT gives an evil purpose or service
    fac computation, handle it per the instructions given in step 01 of the
    L 10 FULL PROGRAM bulletin.


                             ALTERNATE HANDLING

    If, for example, the auditor says PUNISH and the pc responses with: "It
would be necessary on a naughty  child,"  one  could  put  together  an  L&N
question incorporating the assessment word and the response.

    "Who or What would find it necessary to punish a naughty child?"

    "A Brave Dog"

    The terminal is then handled per L-type handling as in Step 01 of the L
10 FULL PROGRAM bulletin.

                            LTA NOUNS ASSESSMENT

Degrade     Punish     Obliterate Avenge     Flagellate
Spy   Peep  Demoralize Embalm     Electrocute
Abominate   Secrete    Despoil    Revolt     Bully
Manipulate  Leach      Mutilate   Excoriate  Con
Prey  Debunk     Kill  Torture    Pillage
Annihilate  Subvert    Seduce     Exhaust    Restrain
Immobilize  Entrap     Enthrall   Extinguish Ensnare
Trick Envelop    Benumb      Tantalize  Enslave
Assassinate Nullify    Explode    Injure     Infect
Feast Program    Tyrannize   Hoard      Terrorize
Castrate    Pander     Drain Secrete    Interrogate
Dissect     Defoliate  Molest     Pervert    Cannibalize
Deflower    Decimate   Hypnotize  Dessert    Attack
Sting Warp  Horrify    Obliterate Dismember
Cheat Conquer    Devastate   Implode    Mutilate
Undermine   Hassle     Torment    Disgust    Offend
Vivisect    Vanquish   Prostitute Defame     Fornicate
Slander     Deviate    Profane    Imprison   Charm
Renege      Starve     Sack  Impoverish Blind
Deface      Depose     Expel Desecrate  Exploit
Ravage      Tear Impale      Distort    Retard
Restrain    Abuse      Belittle   Lie   Hunt
Invade      Sacrifice  Sodomize   Scavenge   Execute
Begrime     Plagiarize Wallow     Immolate   Indulge
Engorge     Expunge    Confuse    Savor Gloat
Arrogate    Remove     Distrust   Sympathize Indoctrinate
Randomize   Overwhelm  Supplant   Negate     Grasp
Pillory     Habituate  Loaf  Inflame    Cripple
Gobble      Vilify     Brutalize  Propagandize     Incinerate
Provoke     Vandalize  Suborn     Deceive    Destabilize
Conceal     Pollute    Sacrifice  Bugger

                          EXTRACTED ITEMS HANDLING


    If a person  or  thing  keeps  coming  up  as  an  item  on  the  above
assessments, do Quad Ruds and Overts on  that  person  or  thing.  Then  run
"Can't Have/Enforced Have" (4 Flows) on it. Also the  following  6  way  O/W
can be used:

        1. Recall something_______has done to you?
        2. Recall something you have done to_______?
        3. Recall something_______has done to another or others?
        4. Recall something another or others have done to_______?
        5. Recall something_______has done to himself/herself?
        6. Recall something you have done to yourself because of_______?

    This step is repeated  at  the  end  of  any  step  whenever  you  have
accumulated more than 6 terminals on the L10 Extracted Items List.

PURPOSE S&Ds



    Clear the following two questions to see which one reads the best:

    1.      What are you trying to do?

    2.      What have you tried to do?

    List and null to an LFBD F/N item with the one that reads best.

    When you have the item for "What are you trying to do"  or  "What  have
you tried to do," you fit it into the S & D  Questions  below.   Test  these
questions for largest read and then  list  for  an  LFBD  F/N  item.   While
clearing these questions, if you get a good, clear, distinct read, go  ahead
and List and Null from that question even if you haven't  finished  clearing
all the questions.

    W/W has made you fail at_______?

    W/W has attempted to stop you from_______?

    W/W has unmocked your purpose to_______?

    W/W has tried to unmock your purpose to_______?

    W/W has suppressed your purpose to_______?

    W/W has prevented your_______?

    W/W would oppose_______?

    W/W has opposed_______?

    CAUTION: The question must make sense and be answerable.  Don't  change
the wording of the item.  Change the question into a sensible one.

    Example:

    1.      What are you trying to do? SF

    2.      What have you tried to do? LF

    On listing you find as the purpose:

        Ride horses LFBD F/N

    Now you find that the  question  "W/W  has  made  you  fail  at  riding
horses?" reads best.  List and null this question to an LFBD F/N item.   You
now have the person who  has  suppressed  the  Preclear's  purpose  to  ride
horses.

    If the Preclear gives an evil or destructive purpose, don't list it  in
the W/W question.  For example, if the Preclear give you  the  purpose  item
"killing horses," you will not get a Suppressive Person  from  listing  "W/W
has made you fail at killing horses?"  You will most  likely  get  a  Social
Personality.  The best handling is to run the destructive purpose  R3R  Quad
to erasure.


                         PURPOSE OF THE PURPOSE S&D

    The whole attempt of this S & D is to find the person or thing that has
blunted the purpose of the Pc.

    The Purpose S & D is from earlier  research  and  is  very  magical  on
Artists.  It has the liability of having to be done sensibly, being  a  sort
of goals assessment plus an S & D.  Sometimes the  goals  assessment  ("What
are you trying to do") is magical enough to produce a floating  needle.   If
so, don't ever go past it to the second question that finds who or what  has
suppressed the Preclear in his pursue of the goal.


    All these S & Ds do not set aside the standard S & D Types W, S and  U.
"Type U" is the basic S & D.  They are for use mainly when the Pc has had  a
long repair history or a bad Ethics history, or is  insane  or  suppressive.
But using them does not evaluate the Pc as  down  tone.   They  give  rather
magical effects on anyone.
                            MOTIVATOR ASSESSMENT


01.   Do things look hopeless?
02.   Is life grim?
03.   Are people mean to each other?
04.   Has the future ever looked black?
05.   Has anyone betrayed you?
06.   Do you feel you deserved what happened to you?
07.   Do you know anyone who is really nasty?
08.   Have your feelings been hurt?
09.   Has life been unfair?
10.   Do you feel that you have had bad luck?
11.   Have you been treated unkindly?
12.   Do you have any enemies?
13.   Is there someone who doesn't like you?
14.   Have you been treated badly?
15.   Has anyone talked about you behind your back?
16.   Has anyone ever lied to you?
17.   Has anyone ever lied about you?
18.   Has anyone ever played a dirty trick on you?
19.   Do you feel trapped?
20.   Tell me some things that are unfair.
21.   Do you feel that someone has taken advantage of you?
22.   Has anyone profited as a result of your labors?
23.   Have you had to work against obstacles?
24.   Are there any stops in your life?
25.   Are there any barriers to your goals?
26.   Has anyone thwarted you?
27.   Are there some things that you have had to give up?
28.   Have you ever had to go without things that you wanted?
29.   Has anyone done something really rotten to you?
30.   Have you been misled?
31.   Has anyone led you astray?
32.   Has anyone persuaded you to do bad things?
33.   Have you been robbed?
34.   Has anyone borrowed money from you and not paid it back?
35.   Has anyone misused your possessions?
36.   Have you ever felt that you have been used by others?
37.   Do you feel that you have been exploited?
38.   Do you feel that you have been taken for granted?
39.   Is there anyone who didn't acknowledge you?
40.   Have you ever felt that somebody didn't recognize you for what you
    were?
41.   Has anyone made less of you?
42.   Is there somebody who made you wrong?
43.   Is there somebody who wouldn't let you have anything?
44.   Did anyone run a can't have on you?
45.   Were you prevented from doing certain things until you grew up?
46.   Have you been told that you weren't old enough to do something?
47.   Has anyone implied or said that you were too old?
48.   Has anyone excluded you?
49.   Have you been kicked out?
50.   Did anyone beat you physically?
51.   Has anyone hit you or pushed you around?
52.   Has anyone been impolite to you?
53.   Have you been called names?
54.   Have you been forced to do something that you didn't want to do?
55.   Have you been made to sign a contract or agreement that you didn't
    want to?
56.   Have you been forced to sign anything against your will?
57.   Do you feel that you have been forced to agree to anything?
58.   Is there somebody who dominated you?
59.   Is there somebody who is trying to get even with you?
60.   Do you suspect that somebody wants to get rid of you?
61.   Do you know of anybody that hates you?
62.   Has anyone usurped your authority?
63.   Is there somebody who has undermined you?
64.   Is there somebody who wants to destroy you?
65.   Has somebody tried to destroy you?
66.   Has somebody tried to control you through your emotions?
67.   Has somebody tried to control your mind?
68.   Has anyone tried to possess you?
69.   Have you ever been captured?
70.   Have you ever been imprisoned?
71.   Have you ever been convicted?
72.   Have you ever been sent to jail?
73.   Have you been mistreated?
74.   Has anyone coerced you into doing bad things?
75.   Has anyone ever hypnotized you?
76.   Have you been implanted with bad purposes?
77.   Has anyone drugged you?
78.   Is there anything that happened after which you were never the same
    again?
79.   Have you ever been wounded?
80.   Have you been scarred for life?
81.   Has anyone ever tried to destroy your memory?
82.   Did anyone insist that there were certain things that you must
    forget?
83.   Did anyone ever force you to keep your mouth shut?
84.   Have you been threatened with consequences if you talked?
85.   Have you been punished for revealing a secret?
86.   Have you ever told somebody something in confidence and then been
    betrayed?
87.   Has life ever seemed unreal?
88.   Has anything that happened to you seemed unbelievable?
89.   Is there anything that happened to you that is too incredible for
    anyone to believe?
90.   Have you been outraged?
91.   Were you ever driven to desperation?
92.   Were you ever driven to suicide?
93.   Have you ever experienced things being so bad that you just wanted to
    forget?
94.   Have you ever experienced anything so bad that you knew you couldn't
    live through it?
95.   Have things ever seemed so bad that you just wanted oblivion?
96.   Have you ever wished that you didn't exist?
97.   Have you ever tried to take your own life?
98.   Have you ever wished that you could go unconscious?
99.   Have things gotten so tough that you decided to quit?
100.  Have you ever given up?
101.  Have things gotten so bad that you felt completely stopped?
102.  Have you ever felt that somebody had you thwarted?
103.  Have you ever felt dirty?
104.  Did anyone or anything make you feel slimy or unclean?
105.  Did anyone ruin you for life?
106.  Did anyone or anything ruin you forever?
107.  Did anyone ever do anything to you that was so bad that you felt you
    would never recover from it?
108.  Were your hopes and aspirations shattered?
109.  Is there somebody who dampened your enthusiasm?
110.  Do you know somebody who keeps picking on little faults?
111.  Have you been criticized?
112.  Have you been attacked?
113.  Have you ever been accused of things you haven't done?
114.  Were you falsely found guilty?
115.  Have your intentions been misinterpreted?
116.  Has anyone given you false reasons for things?
117.  Do you know someone who made it hard for you to talk?
118.  Is there something that you don't want to ever have happen to you
    again?
119.  Has anyone sucked you into their viewpoint?
120.  Is there somebody that you felt dirty after associating with?
121.  Has anyone convinced you that you were wrong?
122.  Is there somebody that you had to resist going into agreement with?
123.  Is there anybody who seemed to have a strange power over you?
124.  Did somebody scream and yell at you?
125.  Were you punished?
126.  Have you been hunted?
127.  Are you wanted anywhere?
128.  Has anyone made life miserable for you?
129.  Has anyone cast a spell over you?
130.  Have you ever been tortured?
131.  Did anyone cause you stress?
132.  Did somebody nag you a lot?
133.  Have you ever been shocked?
134.  Have you been startled so severely that you wondered what was
    happening?
135.  Do you feel that you have been abused?
136.  Has anyone scorned you?
137.  Has anyone taken unfair advantage over you?
138.  Do things seem hopeless?
139.  Have you ever been harmed?
140.  Do you like flowers?
141.  Is there anything that you feel uncomfortable about?
142.  How do you feel you have been treated?
                              OVERT ASSESSMENT


After each appropriate answer ask the question: "Did you  intend  that?"  or
"Was it intentional?"

01.   Is there anything that you feel guilty about?
02.   Have you done anything wrong?
03.   Have you ever harmed anybody?
04.   Have you taken an unfair advantage over somebody?
05.   Have you ever convinced anyone that something they wanted  to  do  was
    impossible?
06.   Have you made anyone feel hopeless?
07.   Have you ever betrayed anyone's trust in you?
08.   Is there something you've done that you are restraining yourself  from
    ever doing again?
09.   Have you ever shocked or startled somebody?
10.   Have you ever nagged anybody?
11.   Did anyone deserve what you did to them?
12.   Have you done something to somebody that they didn't deserve?
13.   Have you worried somebody?
14.   Have you upset somebody?
15.   Is there somebody that you feel you didn't do enough to?
16.   Is there anyone that you've tried to get revenge on?
17.   Have you ever tortured anybody?
18.   Have you ever really wanted to do anybody in?
19.   Have you ever hunted anybody?
20.   Have you ever murdered anyone? or tried to?
21.   Have you made somebody's life miserable?
22.   Have you punished somebody?
23.   Have you ever screamed or yelled at somebody?
24.   Have you hit somebody?
25.   Have you tried to control somebody?
26.   How have you tried to stop another?
27.   Is there any overt that you feel you should have committed?
28.   Do you feel you have been too lenient?
29.   Have you enforced your opinion on somebody?
30.   Have you convinced somebody that he or she was wrong? How?
31.   Have you made anyone feel that he or she was no good?
32.   Have you been mean to others?
33.   Have you done anything that was cruel?
34.   Have you had to be hard on somebody for their own good?
35.   Is there somebody that you tried to dominate? How?
36.   Is there something that you have had to restrain yourself from doing?
37.   Have you prevented another from talking?
38.   Have you cut somebody's comm?
39.   Have you lied to somebody?
40.   Have you attacked somebody?
41.   Do you feel you have been unjust?
42.   Is there any time when you thought that you had been too weak?
43.   Have you ever accused somebody of something they didn't do?
44.   Have you ever pronounced somebody guilty?
45.   Is there somebody you have criticized to others?
46.   Have you talked about somebody behind their back?
47.   Have you invalidated somebody?
48.   Is there somebody you have wanted to destroy?
49.   Have you tried to destroy somebody?
50.   Is there somebody you would like to teach a lesson to?
51.   Is there somebody you would like to harm?
52.   Is there somebody who deserves to suffer a little?
53.   Do you know anyone that you consider yourself too good for?
54.   Is there something you could do that would really show them?
55.   Have you ever had to point out somebody' faults?
56.   Have you ever beaten somebody up?
57.   Do you think that you might have killed somebody?
58.   Have you ever shattered somebody's hopes and aspirations?
59.   Have you ever blunted somebody's goal?
60.   Is there any overt that you have committed  that  you  feel  you  will
    never be able to make up for?
61.   Have you ever stopped another? or tried to?
62.   Have you betrayed anybody?
63.   Have you ever been too mean to anybody?
64.   Have you hurt somebody that you loved?
65.   Have you rejected anybody that you loved?
66.   Have you failed to thank or acknowledge somebody who helped you?
67.   Have you ever made somebody give up?
68.   Have you ever destroyed another's hopes?
69.   Have you ever made another go unconscious?
70.   Have you ever drugged anybody?
71.   Have you ever hypnotized somebody?
72.   Have you ever implanted another?
73.   Is there somebody that you led astray?
74.   Have you ever rendered another unconscious and then told  them  to  do
    bad things?
75.   Have you ever tried to control another's mind?
76.   Have you ever tried to destroy another's mind?
77.   Have you ever tried to totally wipe out another being?
78.   Have you ever been negligent of somebody you were looking after?
79.   Have you wounded anybody?
80.   Have you ever mistreated anybody?
81.   Have you ever destroyed another's possessions?
82.   Have you ever tried to wipe out another's memory?
83.   Have you ever punished somebody for telling something?
84.   Have you ever forced another to keep a secret?
85.    Have  you  ever  passed  on  something   that   somebody   told   you
    confidentially?
86.   Have you ever forced another to keep their mouth shut?
87.   Have you ever prevented another from revealing something?
88.   Have you ever coerced another into doing bad things?
89.   Have you ever put somebody to sleep and then done bad things to them?
90.   Have you ever jailed somebody?
91.   Have you ever trapped another?
92.   Have you ever scarred another's body?
93.   Have you ever dismembered somebody?
94.   Have you ever disfigured somebody?
95.   Have you ever tried to possess or control another?
96.   Have you ever undermined another's position?
97.   Have you ever undermined another's authority?
98.   Have you ever destroyed another's morals?
99.   Have you ever destroyed another's mind?
100.  Have you ever destroyed another's memory?
101.  Have you ever run a can't have on somebody?
102.  Have you ever forced another into a contract or agreement?
103.  Is there somebody that you really hate?
104.  Is there somebody that you used to hate?
105.  Have you ever tried to get rid of somebody?
106.  Have you ever been rude or discourteous?
107.  Have you ever dominated somebody else?
108.  Is there somebody you think would be better off dead?
109.  Is there somebody you should have gotten rid of?
110.  Do you know of anybody who got too powerful?
111.  Is there somebody whose opinions you sought to invalidate?
112.  Have you ever forced somebody to do something against their will?
113.  Have you ever ridiculed another?
114.  Have you ever held another up to contempt?
115.  Have you ever made someone feel unwanted?
116.  Is there some temptation you haven't been able to resist?
117.  Is there a time when you were too good?
118.  Is there somebody whom you neglected?
119.  Is there somebody who deserved everything they got?
120.  Is there somebody who deserved more than you did to them?
121.  Is there somebody whom you  prevented  from  doing  things  that  they
    wanted to do?
122.  Is there somebody whom you took for granted?
123.  Have you ever failed to keep your exchange in with others?
124.  Have you ever stolen anything?
125.  Have you ever borrowed another's possessions and not returned them?
126.  Have you ever failed to repay a loan?
127.  Have you ever taken advantage of somebody?
128.  Is there somebody whom you exploited?
129.  Is there somebody whom you tried to make less of?
130.  Have you ever disappointed somebody?
131.  Have you ever tried to get even?
132.  Is there some overt you haven't committed but should have?
133.  Have you ever treated somebody badly?
134.  Have you ever hurt somebody's feelings?
135.  Is there anyone that you tricked?
136.  Is there somebody whom you feel guilty around?
137.  How do you think you have erred?
138.  Do you think that you are evil in any way?
139.  Is there anything that you have done that we haven't covered?
140.  Tell me your opinion of yourself now.
                         OTHERS TO OTHERS ASSESSMENT


01.   Are others mean to others?
02.   Have you observed anyone being cruel to someone?
03.   Is suffering necessary?
04.   Do you know anyone who harmed others?
05.   What do you think others do that is wrong?
06.   Has someone taken unfair advantage of another?
07.   Do you know somebody who makes others feel hopeless?
08.   Has somebody betrayed another's trust in them?
09.   Has somebody ridiculed others?
10.   Do you know somebody who nagged others?
11.   Is there somebody who made another's life hell?
12.   Do you know somebody who upset others?
13.   Have you felt you should intervene when somebody was  doing  something
    to somebody else?
14.   Did somebody deserve what others did to them?
15.   Do you know somebody who should be restrained from  committing  averts
    on others?
16.   Do you know somebody who was sadistic?
17.   Do you know somebody who made others feel guilty?
18.   Do you know somebody who worried others?
19.   Is there somebody who specialized in upsetting others?
20.   Do you know somebody who was always talking about  their  upsets  with
    others?
21.   Do you know somebody who committed a lot of averts?
22.   Do you know somebody who wanted to do others in?
23.   Do you know anybody who wanted to make others suffer?
24.   Is there somebody who hates others intensely?
25.   Do you know anyone who wanted vengeance?
26.   Do you know somebody that others tried to get revenge on?
27.   Have you ever witnessed another torturing another?
28.   Have others ever hunted anybody?
29.   Have you ever seen a friend or loved one made to suffer?
30.   Have you seen somebody butchering others?
31.   Have you ever witnessed a murder?
32.   Is there anybody who made somebody else really miserable?
33.   Do you know of anybody who punished others?
34.   Have you ever seen somebody scream and yell at others?
35.   Have you heard of something that  somebody  did  to  others  that  you
    thought was really bad?
36.   Have you seen somebody being beaten?
37.   Have you ever seen a whipping?
38.   Have you witnessed an execution?
39.   Have you witnessed a lynching?
40.   How have others tried to control others?
41.   Have you seen somebody who was under somebody else's control?
42.   Have you seen someone who was under somebody else's influence?
43.   Have others tried to control others' minds? How?
44.   Have you ever seen someone enslaving others?
45.   Do you know anybody who tried to stop things?
46.   Is there any overt that others have done to others that you feel  very
    strongly about?
47.   Do you think that someone was too lenient with others?
48.   Is there somebody who was always enforcing their opinions on others?
49.   Do you know anyone who could convince others that they were wrong?
50.   Is there someone who convinced others that they were no good?
51.   Do you know anyone who was really mean to others?
52.   Have you known someone you would describe as really cruel?
53.   Do you know someone who was hard on others for their own good?
54.   Do you know someone who enjoyed making others suffer?
55.   Do you know somebody whom others considered very dominating?
56.   Have you seen someone restraining themselves from doing bad?
57.   Do you know somebody who made others do bad things?
58.   Do you know somebody who forced others to commit overts?
59.   Is there somebody who cut others' communication lines?
60.   Have you seen somebody lying to another?
61.   Do you know of any injustices others have inflicted on others?
62.   Is there somebody who attacked others?
63.   Do you know of anybody  that  you  consider  was  too  weak  in  their
    handling of others?
64.   Do you know of anybody that others falsely accused?
65.   Do you know of an innocent person being found guilty?
66.   Is there somebody who criticized others?
67.   When have you read or heard of others being criticized?
68.   Do you know of anybody who gossiped about others behind their backs?
69.   Do you know of anyone who invalidated others?
70.   Do you know of an instance of others destroying another or others?
71.   Do you know of an example of others teaching someone a lesson?
72.   Is there somebody who made others suffer?
73.   Do you know of an example of others ostracizing somebody?
74.   Do you know of anybody who was made an outcast?
75.   Is there somebody that others considered fault finding?
76.   Do you know of anybody that was beaten up?
77.   Is there somebody you think might have murdered somebody?
78.   Is there anybody who shattered others' hopes and aspirations?
79.   Is there any overt that others have never forgiven others for?
80.   Do you know of anybody who was too mean to others?
81.   Have you ever heard of someone hurting somebody they loved?
82.   Do you know of anyone who rejected others' help?
83.   Is there somebody who could never accept help from anyone?
84.   Do you know of anyone who never appreciated or thanked others?
85.   Do you know of an instance when  somebody  made  another  give  up  or
    quit?
86.   Do you know of somebody destroying another's hopes?
87.   Do you know of someone or something making somebody go unconscious?
88.   Have you ever seen somebody being drugged?
89.   Have you seen somebody hypnotizing another?
90.   Do you know of anybody trying to implant another?
91.   Have you ever observed others implanting others?
92.   Do you know of anybody who led someone astray?
93.   Is there anyone who made another do wrong or evil?
94.   Do you know of an instance of somebody making another unconscious  and
    then telling them to do bad things?
95.   Have you ever observed another trying to destroy somebody's will?
96.   Have you ever observed another trying to destroy another s mind?
97.   Do you know of any instance of anyone driving another mad?
98.   Have you seen somebody trying to wipe out another?
99.   Do you know of anyone who was negligent of someone  they  should  have
    been taking care of?
100.  Have you witnessed another being wounded?
101.  Have you seen somebody being mistreated?
102.  Have you seen somebody destroying another's possessions?
103.  Do you know of an instance of others  trying  to  wipe  out  another's
    memory?
104.  Have you seen somebody punished for telling the truth?
105.  Do you know of an instance of others making  somebody  keep  something
    secret?
106.  Do you know of anybody who broke another's confidence?
107.  Have you seen or heard of somebody who forced others to forced  others
    to keep their mouths shut?
108.  Is there anybody who forced others to do bad or evil things?
109.  Do you know of an instance of somebody putting somebody to  sleep  and
    then telling them to do bad things?
110.  Do you know somebody who was jailed?
111.  Have you seen another being trapped?
112.  Do you know of anybody who was scarred?
113.  Have you ever seen somebody being dismembered?
114.  Do you know of somebody who was disfigured?
115.  Do you know of anybody who tried to possess another person?
116.  Have you ever witnessed somebody being undermined?
117.  Do you know of anybody who was seduced by another?
118.  Do you know anybody who seduced others?
119.  Have you ever seen somebody running a can't have on others?
120.   Do  you  know  of  anybody  who  forced  others  into  contracts   or
    agreements?
121.  Do you know somebody who really hated others?
122.  Do you know anybody who was rude or discourteous to others?
123.  Do you know anyone who dominated others?
124.  Is there somebody whom others thought that would be better off dead?
125.  Is there any time when others tried to get rid of somebody?
126.  Is there anyone that others thought had gotten too powerful?
127.  Is there anyone you knew of who invalidated others' opinions?
128.  Have you ever observed somebody being forced to do something?
129.  Have you ever observed somebody being tricked into something?
130.  When have others ridiculed others?
131.  Have you seen somebody being scorned?
132.  Do you know somebody whom another made feel unwanted?
133.  Do you know anybody who couldn't resist temptation?
134.  Do you know somebody who is too good?
135.  Do you know somebody who is too meek and mild?
136.  Do you know of somebody who excluded others?
137.  Do you know of anybody who thought that people deserved to be harmed?
138.  Do you know anyone who was a criminal?
139.  Have you observed somebody stealing from others?
140.  Do you know of anybody who committed crimes?
141.  Do you know of anybody who took advantage of others?
142.  Do you know of anybody who exploited others?
143.  Is there somebody who made less of others?
144.  Is there anybody who disappointed others?
145.  Do you know anybody who was trying to get even?
146.  Do you know anyone who had a chip on their shoulder?
147.  Is there somebody who was really bitter about life?
148.  Is there somebody who didn't commit an overt but should have?
149.  Do you know anyone who you think treated others badly?
150.  How do you think people get into committing averts?
151.  Is there somebody who thinks that others are evil?
152.  Is there somebody whom others considered to be really evil?
153.  Is there anything that others have done  to  others  that  we  haven't
    covered?
154.  Have any of these questions reminded you of any withhold of yours?
155.  Have any of these questions reminded you of anything you have done?
                           SELF TO SELF ASSESSMENT


Intentions question, where appropriate, ask: "Did you intend_____?"

1.    Have you been too hard on yourself?
2.    Have you been mean to yourself?
3.    Have you made yourself suffer?
4.    Do you think it Is better to suffer?
5.    Have you harmed yourself?
6.    Have you made yourself feel hopeless?
7.    Have you ever let yourself down?
8.    Have you exposed yourself to ridicule?
9.    Have you made your life hell?
10.   Have you felt that you should stay upset about something?
11.   Do you feel that you are undeserving?
12.   Have you restrained yourself?
13.   Have you mode yourself feel guilty?
14.   Have you worries yourself?
15.   Have you made yourself worry about things?
16.   Have you not permitted yourself to enjoy something?
17.   Have you tried not to want something too much?
18.   Have you tried not to let yourself have things you wanted?
19.   Have you tried not to want things?
20.   Have you limited your goals?
21.   Is there anything that you have not allowed yourself to have?
22.   Have you held yourself back from doing something you wanted to do?
23.   Is there anything that you have prevented yourself from being?
24.   Do you feel that you are stopping yourself in any way?  (If  so,  How?
    Why?)
25.   Have you cautioned yourself?
26.   Have you put yourself last?
27.   Have you made anyone else wrong for taking care of themselves?
28.   Have you made anyone else wrong for having things?
29.   Have you inhibited yourself?
30.   Have you invalidated yourself?
31.   Do you ever make less of yourself to others?
32.   Do you ever make less of yourself to yourself?
33.   Do you feel that you are unimportant?
34.   Have you put others or the group before your own interests?
35.   Have you agreed with someone who was critical of you?
36.   Have you felt that you were nothing?
37.   Have you mode yourself overly important?
38.   Have you been arrogant?
39.   Have you been selfish?
40.   Have you been lazy?
41.   Have you neglected others' best interests?
42.   Have you ever hated yourself?
43.   Have you ever despised yourself?
44.   Have you ever been greedy?
45.   Have you ever tried to grab everything for yourself?
46.   Have you exaggerated your own importance?
47.   Have you felt that you had too many possessions?
48.   Have you felt that you had too much money?
49.   Have you felt that you took too much of something for yourself?
50.   Have you been told or taught that you shouldn't  watch  out  for  your
    own interests?
51.   Have you been told or taught that you shouldn't watch out for  other's
    interests?
52.   Do you feel that you are holding yourself back?
53.   Have you ever really wanted to be like somebody else?
54.   Have you idolized anyone?
55.   Have you tried to model your life after someone else?
56.   Have you felt that someone else was far more important than you?
57.   Have you felt that you stressed your own importance too much?
58.   Have you punished yourself for doing wrong?
59.   Have you tried to be humble?
60.   Have you neglected your health?
61.   Have you neglected your own happiness?
62.   Have you tried to abstain from pleasure?
63.   Have you tried not to enjoy yourself too much?
64.   Have you tried to dampen your own enthusiasm about something?
65.   Have you damaged your body?
66.   Have you inflicted pain on yourself?
67.   Have you tried to hypnotize yourself?
68.   Have you implanted yourself?
69.   Have you tried to destroy your mind?
70.   Have you tried to destroy your memory?
71.   Have you tried to wipe out your personality?
72.   Have you tried force a different beingness on yourself?
73.   Have you tried to change your ways?
74.   Have you tried to change your personality?
75.   Are there things that you don't like about yourself?
76.   Is there some way in which you have mode yourself miserable?
77.   Do you have any doubts about yourself?
78.   Do you lock confidence in yourself?
79.   Have you tried to extinguish yourself?
80.   Have you felt that the world or others would  be  better  off  without
    you?
81.   Have you decided to leave so that you wouldn't cause any more harm?
82.   Have you become addicted to drugs or alcohol?
83.   Have you made nothing out of yourself?
84.   Have you blamed yourself for another's faults?
85.   Have you tried to take responsibility for things you didn't cause?
86.   Have you taken the credit for others actions?
87.   Have you failed to stand up for your own rights?
88.   Have you worked yourself too hard?
89.   Have you let yourself be lazy?
90.   Have you let others get away with taking advantage over you?
91.   Have you agreed to things you didn't want to?
92.   Have you agreed to something that was to your own detriment?
93.   Have you agreed that you were no good?
94.   Have you agreed that you were harmful or evil?
95.   Have you invalidated your own opinions?
96.   Have you invalidated your own knowingness?
97.   Have you invalidated your own beingness?
98.   Have you invalidated the success of your actions?
99.   Have you invalidated your ability to be able to do things?
100.  Have you permitted someone else to dominate you?
101.  Have you forced yourself to do something against your will?
102.  Have you forced yourself to  do  something  against  your  own  better
    judgment?
103.  Have you ever made yourself feel better?
104.  Have you ever made yourself regret something you did?
105.  Have you made yourself confess to things that you didn't do?
106.  Have you felt that you must be really evil?
107.  Have you postulated something bad would happen to you?
108.  Have you ever mocked up a bed future for yourself?
109.  Have you allowed somebody else to adversely effect  your  opinions  of
    yourself?
110.  Have you agreed to try to change your ways?
111.  Have you agreed to something harmful?
112.  Have you agreed that you should limit yourself?
113.  Have you agreed that you should have a bank?
114.  Have you agreed that you shouldn't be mobile?
115.  Have you agreed that you shouldn't know too much?
116.  Have you agreed that you shouldn't remember?
117.  Have you agreed that you shouldn't form habits?
118.  Have you agreed that you should have a stimulus-response mind?
119.  Have you agreed that you should learn by experience?
120.  Have you agreed that you should be punished for your misdeeds?
121.  Have you agreed that you shouldn't create something?
122.  Have you agreed that you should create something?
123.  Have you agreed that you shouldn't change your mind?
124.  Have you agreed that you shouldn't change your agreements?
125.  How do you feel about yourself?
126.  How would you like to be?
127.  Tell me some things you would like to do?
128.  Tell me some things you would like to have?
129.  Is there something you would like to postulate for your future?
130.  Is there any reason why you shouldn't be free?
131.  How do your ideas about yourself compare to what they were before?
                     MULTIPLE FLOW EVIL PURPOSE RUNDOWN


    L&N Flow 1: "What evil purpose has another had toward you?"

    L & N Flow 2: "What evil purpose have you had towards others?"

    L & N Flow 3: "What evil purpose have others had towards others?"

    L & N Flow 0: "What evil purpose have you had towards yourself?"


                          LISTING AND NULLING STEPS

    Here is an example for first L&N question:

    "W/W would enforce communication on another?"

        1. What does a_________do?
        2. What does a__________withhold?

    This unburdens the item so that now the intention can be listed.

        What would be the basic intention of a________?

    For Pcs:

        Run the intention R3RA Quad per the XDN  instructions  for  running
        intentions.

    For PreOTs:

        Check for ownership: Yours, a BTs, A Clusters, anothers?

        Yours: Quad Recalls or D/L

        If the intention turns out to be also a righteous computation  (ser
        fac
        item), one could first run:

             1. What does_______get a person into?
             2. What does_______get a person out of?
             3. How does_______help a person to win?
             4. How does_______make others lose?
             5. How does_______help a person to be powerful?
             6. How does_______make others weak?
             7. What is right about_______?
             8. How could you use_________to make others wrong?
             etc.



        BT: Run the BTs intention chain to EP to a blow. If no  blow,  then
        Inc
        II/Inc I or NOTs handling to a blow if needed.

        Cluster: Assess the Type of Incident assessment to get the incident
        that
        formed the intention, date it,  locate  and  run  it  if  necessary
        earlier
        similar to a blow. If no blow, then standard OT III or NOTs cluster
        handling to a blow.

        If another's: Locate who it is and handle as a BT above.
                             FIRST DYNAMIC NOUNS


1.    The list of words below is called Method 6 to  the  pc  or  preOT;  on
    each the pc gives back an automatic response or comment.

2.     Get  considerations  about  each  reading  item  that  reads   either
    instantly when you say the word or when the pc  responds  or  comments.
    Look for service facs  computations  and  evil  purposes,  ways  he  is
    resisting the item. If the pc or preOT gives an evil purpose or service
    fac computation, handle it per the instructions given in step 01 of the
    L 10 FULL PROGRAM bulletin.


                             ALTERNATE HANDLING

    If, for example, the auditor says CAREER and  the  pc  responses  with:
"That is for sure something I'll never have," one could put together an  L&N
question incorporating the assessment word and the response.


    "Who or What would never have a career?"


    "A sad broken down loser"


    The terminal is then handled per L-type handling as in Step 01 of the L
10 FULL PROGRAM bulletin.


                       FIRST DYNAMIC NOUNS ASSESSMENT

thetan      individuality    identity   mental machinery
a mind      a skill    tool  clothing
career      identification   human body parts      brain
body  cells car  house
food  meals vehicle    decorations
certificates     diplomas    body organs     viewpoints
a habit     appetite   ego   urge to survive as individual
learning    hobby      medicine   self improvement
study book  ornament   grooming
personal hygiene self expression  health     product
GE          job  paycheck
                      SECOND DYNAMIC OVERTS ASSESSMENT


After each valid answer, ask: "Who would make you guilty about that?"

1.    Have you ever been unfaithful to somebody?
2.    Have you ever broken somebody's heart?
3.    Have you ever raped somebody?
4.    Have you ever used somebody sexually?
5.    Have you ever led somebody on sexually?
6.    Have you ever used sex with somebody to obtain favors?
7.    Have you ever seduced somebody?
8.    Have you ever withheld sex from somebody?
9.    Have you ever invalidated somebody sexually?
10.   Has sex with you been boring to somebody?
11.   Has somebody ever bragged about sexual experiences with you?
12.   Have you ever lied to somebody about your sexual past?
13.   Have you ever made somebody feel degraded about a sexual experience?
14.   Have you ever persuaded somebody to engage in a sexual  activity  when
    they didn't want to?
15.   Have you ever degraded somebody sexually?
16.   Have you ever drugged somebody for sexual purposes?
17.   Have you ever flirted with somebody when they didn't want you to?
18.   Have you ever embarrassed somebody sexually?
19.   Have you ever made somebody day dream about you sexually?
20.   Have you ever told somebody that sex was bad?
21.   Have you ever pretended to enjoy sex with somebody?
22.   Were you mean to somebody as a child?
23.   Did you perform a sexual action with somebody as a child?
24.   Were you mean to a child?
25.   Did anyone have sexual withholds from you?
26.   Were you mean to your brothers or sisters?
27.   Have you ever rejected somebody sexually?
28.   Have you ever bothered or disturbed somebody when you were a child?
29.   Have you ever been involved in pornography?
30.   Have you ever engaged in sexually perverted conduct?
31.   Have you ever used hypnotism to obtain sex?
32.   Have you ever beer involved in an orgy?
33.   Have you ever a experimented sexually?
34.   Do you have any withholds from your sexual partner?
35.   Have you ever paid for sex?
36.   Have you ever been paid for sex?
37.   Have you ever made anyone ashamed about their sexual feelings?
38.   Have you ever had sex with a member of your family?
39.   Have you ever toyed with someone's affections?
40.   Have you ever forced someone to have sex with you?
41.   Have you ever wished that sex was different or better than it was?
42.   Have you ever performed an abortion?
43.   Have you ever used a minor for sexual purposes?
44.   Have you ever been guilty of child abuse?
45.   Have you ever been disrespectful to your parents?
46.   Have you ever been cruel to your spouse?
47.   Have you ever been cruel to a child?
48.   Have you ever favored one child over another?
49.   Have you ever spoiled a child?
50.   Have you ever mishandled a child?
51.   Have you ever neglected a child?
52.   Do you have end other overts on children?
53.   How do you feel about children?
54.   Do you have any overts on children that we haven't covered here?
55.   Is there anything about the  subject  of  sex  that  you  feel  guilty
    about?
56.   Do you have any sexual overts that you haven't gotten off?
                     SECOND DYNAMIC MOTIVATOR ASSESSMENT


1.    Has somebody embarrassed you sexually?
2.    Has sex with someone been boring to you?
3.    Has somebody persuaded you to engage in a sexual activity when you
    didn't want to?
4.    Have you ever felt degraded about a sexual experience?
5.    Has somebody seduced you?
6.    Has somebody used sex with you to obtain favors?
7.    Has somebody led you on sexually?
8.    Has somebody withheld sex from you?
9.    Has somebody invalidated you sexually?
10.   Have you ever been heartbroken?
11.   Have you ever bragged about your sexual experiences?
12.   Has somebody lied to you about their sexual past?
13.   Has somebody used you sexually?
14.   Have you ever been raped?
15.   Has somebody degraded you sexually?
16.   Has somebody drugged you for sexual purposes?
17.   Has somebody flirted with you when you didn't want them to?
18.   Has somebody been unfaithful to you?
19.   Have you ever day dreamed about someone sexually?
20.   Has somebody told you that sex was bad?
21.   Has somebody pretended to enjoy sex with you?
22.   Was somebody mean to you as a child?
23.   Did anyone perform a sexual action with you as a child?
24.   Were your parents mean to you?
25.   Did you have any sexual withholds from your parents?
26.   Were your brothers or sisters mean to you?
27.   Has somebody rejected you sexually?
28.   Have children ever bothered or disturbed you?
29.   Did someone try to abort you?
30.   Did someone want an abortion when you didn't?
31.   Were you ever neglected as a child?
32.   Were you ever abused as a child?
33.   Did you ever hate your parents?
34.   Has a sexual partner been cruel to you?
35.   Was anyone cruel to you as a child?
36.   Was another child favored over you?
37.   Were you spoiled as a child?
38.   Did you feel that a brother or sister was spoiled?
39.   Were you mishandled as a child?
40.   As a child did you ever destroy your toys to get even?
41.   As a child did you ever destroy another's possessions out of revenge?
42.   Have you been forced sexually?
43.   Have you been implanted with sexual compulsions?
44.   Have you been implanted with sexual inhibitions?
45.   Have you been implanted that sex was evil?
46.   Have you been implanted with sexual pictures?
47.   Have you been given any false data about sex?
48.   Do you feel the affect of anything about sex?
49.   Do you have any opinions about sex that you find horrid to express?
50.   Is there anything about sex that you have a withhold about?

                              SEX AS A SOLUTION


    L&N:  "Who/what would regard sex as a solution?"

    List to one item and if it is a terminal, do the following procedure:

        1. What does a_________do?

        2. What does a_________withhold?

    This unburdens the item so that now the intention can be listed.

        L&N: What would be the basic intention of a________?

        If intention is good:


2WC: What progress have you made on the intention_______?

    If the intention is evil or destructive:

    For Pcs:

        Run the intention R3R Quad per the Expanded Dianetics  instructions
        for running intentions.

    For PreOTs:

        Check for ownership: Yours, a BTs, A Clusters, anothers?

        Yours: Quad Recalls or D/L

        If the intention turns out to be also a righteous computation  (ser
        fac item), one could first run:

             1. What does_______get a person into?
             2. What does_______get a person out of?
             3. How does_______help a person to win?
             4. How does_______make others lose?
             5. How does_______help a person to be powerful?
             6. How does_______make others weak?
             7. What is right about_______?
             8. How could you use_________to make others wrong?
             etc.



        BT: Run the BTs intention chain to EP to a blow. If no  blow,  then
        Inc II/Inc I or NOTs handling to a blow if needed.

        Cluster: Assess the Type of Incident Assessment to get the incident
        that formed the intention, date it, locate and run it if  necessary
        earlier similar to a blow. If no blow, then stardard OT III or NOTs
        cluster handling to a blow.

        If another's: Locate who it is and handle as a BT above.

SECOND DYNAMIC NOUNS


1.    The list of words below is called Method 6 to  the  pc  or  preOT;  on
    each the pc gives back an automatic response or comment.

2.     Get  considerations  about  each  reading  item  that  reads   either
    instantly when you say the word or when the pc  responds  or  comments.
    Look for service facs  computations  and  evil  purposes,  ways  he  is
    resisting the item. If the pc or preOT gives an evil purpose or service
    fac computation, handle it per the instructions given in step 01 of the
    L 10 FULL PROGRAM bulletin.


                             ALTERNATE HANDLING

    If, for example, the auditor says CHILD  and  the  pc  responses  with:
"That is for sure something I would never want  to  have.",  one  could  put
together  an  L&N  question  incorporating  the  assessment  word  and   the
response.

    "Who or What would for sure never want to have a child?"

    "A poor homeless person"

    The terminal is then handled per L-type handling as in Step 01 of the L
10 FULL PROGRAM bulletin.


                       SECOND DYNAMIC NOUNS ASSESSMENT

food preparation duplication child      sex
genital     penis      vagina     sperm
ovum  semen conception childhood
mother      farther    matriarch  patriarch
son   daughter   intercourse family
home  desire     virility    impotence
a marriage  seduction  urge to procreate     sexual pleasure
sexual sensation courting    femininity masculinity
pregnancy   birth      babies     breasts
contraceptives   homosexuality    bisexuality      sexual practices
rape  promiscuity      VD    relatives
family ties incest     mother's milk    abortion
prenatal    influence  mating     nurturing
menstruation     infatuation sexual love     sibling
                             GREATEST OVERT L&N


    L&N Flow 1:  "What is the greatest overt ever committed against you  on
                 the Whole Track?"

    L&N Flow 2:  "What is the greatest overt you have ever committed on the
                 Whole Track?"

    L&N Flow 3:   "What  is  the  greatest  overt  ever  that  another  has
                 committed against another or others on the Whole Track?"

    L&N Flow 0:  "What is  the  greatest  overt  ever  that  you  committed
                 against yourself on the Whole Track?"

    List by laws of listing and nulling but be sure to get a BD item, which
F/Ns, the question.  The list may be rather long.


    Now run (despite F/N) "What ARC break occurred just before  that?"  Use
ARCU and CDEI. Desist on each flow at the first F/N, Cog, VGIs.



THIRD DYNAMIC OVERTS ASSESSMENT


1.    Have you ever been disloyal to your group?
2.    Have you ever mistreated another group member?
3.    Have you ever betrayed your group?
4.    Have you ever taken unfair advantage of your position in a group?
5.    Have you put your own interests above those of your group?
6.    Have you ever required another group member to sacrifice himself for
    the group?
7.    Have you ever invalidated a group?
8.    Have you invalidated a group's purposes?
9.    Have you upset a group with your disagreements?
10.   Have you ever walked out on a group?
11.   Are you against any group?
12.   Is there any group that you hate?
13.   Have you thrown someone out of a group?
14.   Have you expelled anyone from a group?
15.   Have you third partied someone to the rest of the group?
16.   Have you created dissension within a group?
17.   Do you feel there is any group that you owe anything to?
18.   Have you forced anyone to join a group?
19.   Have you upset a group?
20.   Have you left a group just to make them wrong?
21.   Have you ever thrown a group off its true purposes?
22.   Have you declared war on a gang?
23.   Have you ever created a gang?
24.   Have you committed overts as part of a gang?
25.   Do you belong to a gang?
26.   Have you ever let your team down?
27.   Have you made your team ashamed of you?
28.   Have you failed to support your team?
29.   Have you been mean to a team member?
30.   Have you failed to support your school?
31.   Have you been against your school?
32.   Have you caused trouble at a school?
33.   Do you have any overts on your school?
34.   Have you ever created a secret society?
35.   Have you ever caused trouble as a member of a secret society?
36.   Have you ever harmed a secret society
37.   Have you ever pledged your allegiance to a secret society?
38.   Have you ever harmed a club?
39.   Have you ever failed to contribute to a club?
40.   Have you ever been a bad representative of an association?
41.   Have you ever tried to get more out of an association then you put
    in?
42.   Have you been a bad member of a church?
43.   Have you violated the mores of a church?
44.   Did you commits secret sins?
45.   Have you disturbed the other members of your church?
46.   Did you do anything that would have made your church ashamed of you?
47.   Have you ever lied about your connection with a church?
46.   Have you ever abandoned a church that you felt you owed your
    allegiance to?
45.   Have you ever harmed a religion?
50.   Have you ever harmed your race?
51.   Have you done anything that your race would be ashamed of?
52.   Have you declared war an another race?
53.   Have you ever been a bad example of your race?
54.   Have you ever betrayed your country?
55.   Have you ever failed to support your country?
56.   Have you harmed your country?
57.   Have you invaded another country?
58.   Have you destroyed another country?
59.   Have you been mean to your friends?
60.   Have you troubled a friend?
61.   Have you ever stated an agreement that you didn't mean?
62.   Have you ever pretended to be in agreement when you weren't?
63.   Have you ever broken an agreement just because it didn't suit you?
64.   Have you ever been disloyal?
65.   Have you committed any overts because of your duty or loyalty to a
    group?
66.   Have you ever withheld your support?
67.   Have you ever supported something that was an overt?
68.   Have you ever betrayed an agreement?
69.   Have you ever continued an agreement after you no longer agreed?
70.   Is there anything that you have done to a group that we haven't
    covered here?

                     THIRD DYNAMIC MOTIVATOR ASSESSMENT


1.    Has a group been mean to you?
2.    Have you been mistreated by a group?
3.    Has a group betrayed your trust?
4.    Has a group taken unfair advantage over you?
5.    Has a group tried to interfere with your personal life?
6.    Have you been required to sacrifice yourself for a group?
7.    Have you been involved with a group that considered itself the only
    true group?
8.    Have you belonged to a group that misrepresented its goals or
    purposes?
9.    Have you ever felt overwhelmed by disagreements from a group?
10.   Is there any group that is against you?
11.   Has a group rejected you?
12.   Have you been thrown out of a group?
13.   Is there any group that hates you?
14.   Is there any group that has betrayed you?
15.   Have you belonged to a group that had internal disagreements?
16.   Have you been upset by a group?
17.   Have you known a group that tricked its members?
18.   Is there any group that you feel hung up in?
19.   Have you belonged to a gang?
20.   Has a gang ever damaged your property?
21.   Has a gang ever robbed you?
22.   Has a gang ever terrorized your loved one's?
23.   Has a rival gang ever threatened your group?
24.   Have you suffered from the actions of a gang?
25.   Has your team ever let you down?
26.   Has your team ever disowned you?
27.   Has a team that you were part of demanded too much of you?
28.   Have you felt ashamed of belonging to a team?
29.   Has your school been unpleasant?
30.   Have you wanted to go to a different school?
31.   Have you been expelled from a school?
32.   Have you wanted to leave a school?
33.   Have you had disagreements with a school?
34.   Have you been mistreated at a school?
35.   Have you belonged to a secret society?
36.   Have you been in fear of a secret society?
37.   Have you been harmed by a secret society?
33.   Have you belonged to a club that you had disagreements with?
39.   Have you belonged to a club that wanted too much?
40.   Have you belonged to a club that you didn't want to be part of?
41.   Have you belonged to an association that you no longer wanted to be
    part of?
42.   Have you belonged to an association that was bad for your reputation?


43.   Have you belonged to an association that expected too much from you?
44.   Have you belonged to a church that was bad or evil?
45.   Have you belonged to a church that was suppressive?
46.   Have you belonged to a church that restricted your freedom?
47.   Have you belonged to a church that made false promises?
48.   Have you been part of a church that committed overts on others?
49.   Have you belonged to a church that individuated from society?
50.   Have you belonged to a church that you wanted to leave?
51.   Have you belonged to a church that you were ashamed of?
52.   Has a church or religion harmed you?
53.   Have you ever been ashamed of your race?
54.   Have you been ashamed of your color?
55.   Have you wanted to belong to a different race?
56.   Have you felt that your race was inferior to you?
57.   Have you been handicapped because of your race?
58.   Have you been ashamed of your country?
59.   Have you felt at a disadvantage because of your country?
60.   Has another country made war on yours?
61.   Has another country ruined your country?
62.   Has your country been invaded?
63.   Has your country made you feel separate from humanity?
64.   Do you have any motivators from your country?
65.   Do you have any motivators from your group?
66.   Do you not like your friends?
67.   Is there anything that you wish you hadn't agreed with?
68.   Has your duty or loyalty been used against you?
69.   Have you felt that you had to be part of a group that you no longer
    agreed with?
70.   Have you ever regretted your allegiance?
71.   Has a group ever made you feel inferior?
72.   Is there any group that you regret having been part of?
73.   Does a group owe you anything?
74.   Do you feel the effect of any group?
75.   Is there anything that a group has done to you that we haven't
    covered?

                  THIRD DYNAMIC OTHERS TO OTHERS ASSESSMENT


1.    Do you know of a group that was disloyal to its members?
2.    Is there any group that mistreated its members?
3.    Is there any group that attacked other groups?
4.    Is there any group that betrayed mankind?
5.    Has a group tried to control its members?
6.    Has a group betrayed its members?
7.    Do you belong to any group that is contra-survival?
8.    Do you belong to a group that hates people?
9.    Is there any group that is against things generally?
10.   Is there any group that seeks to hold its members through fear or
    force?
11.   Is there any group that should be destroyed?
12.   Do groups commit overts?
13.   Are groups wrong?
14.   Has a group ever withheld its true purposes?
15.   Does any group do any good?
16.   Should a group be helped?
17.   Has a gang ever committed atrocities?
18.   Have you ever witnessed a gang committing overts?
19.   Is a team a bad thing to be part of?
20.   Has a teem been harmful to its members?
21.   Has a team committed overts on another team?
22.   Do schools commit overts?
23.   Do you have any opinions about secret societies?
24.   Has a secret society been harmful?
25.   Do churches commit overts?
26.   Has a church ever controlled its congregation?
27.   Has a church betrayed its congregation?
28.   Has a church duped its membership?
29.   Has a church made false promises?
30.   Has a church betrayed people?
31.   Has a church attacked other churches or religions?
32.   Has a church done anything harmful?
33.   Is there any race that shouldn't exist?
34.   Is there any race that committed overts on other races?
35.   Is there anything wrong with different races?
36.   How could a race be harmful?
37.   How have others sought to trap others?
38.   Have there been any truly evil groups?
39.   Has a group sought to hold people to agreements that were no longer
    valid?
40.   Are there any agreements that should be changed?
41.   Do you have any considerations about how groups should conduct
    themselves?

                    THIRD DYNAMIC SELF TO SELF ASSESSMENT


1.    Has a group been harmful to itself?
2.    Has a group betrayed itself?
3.    Are there any overts that you think a group committed on its members?
4.    Has a group been disloyal to itself?
5.    Is there any group that destroyed itself?
6.    Is there any group that invalidates its own goals?
7.    Is there any group that fights its members?
8.    Is there any school that has harmed itself?
9.    Is there any race that has harmed itself?
10.   Is there any country that has been harmful to itself?
11.   Is there any nation that was self-destructive?
12.   Is there any church that destroyed itself?
13.   Is there any religion that destroyed itself?
14.   Is there any church or religion that destroyed its members?
15.   Is there any church or religion that harmed its members?
16.   Is there any agreement that is self-destructive?
17.   Is there any way that groups harm themselves that we haven't covered
    here ?
                                ENEMY RUNDOWN


    L&N Flow 1: "Who/What has regarded you as an enemy?"

    L&N Flow 2: "Who/What have you regarded as an enemy?"

    L&N Flow 3: "Who/What have others regarded as an enemy?"

    L&N Flow 0: "Who/What would be an enemy to himself/herself?"

    Do the 6 way O/W process on any item found.
                             THIRD DYNAMIC NOUNS


1.    The list of words below is called Method 6 to  the  pc  or  preOT;  on
    each the pc gives back an automatic response or comment.

2.     Get  considerations  about  each  reading  item  that  reads   either
    instantly when you say the word or when the pc  responds  or  comments.
    Look for service facs  computations  and  evil  purposes,  ways  he  is
    resisting the item. If the pc or preOT gives an evil purpose or service
    fac computation, handle it per the instructions given in step 01 of the
    L 10 FULL PROGRAM bulletin.


                             ALTERNATE HANDLING

    If, for example, the auditor says POLICE and the pc responses with:  "I
am  so  afraid  of  police.",  one  could  put  together  an  L&N   question
incorporating the assessment word and the response.

    "Who or What would be afraid of the police?"

    "A desperate criminal"

    The terminal is then handled per L-type handling as in Step 01 of the L
10 FULL PROGRAM bulletin.


                       THIRD DYNAMIC NOUNS ASSESSMENT

club  flag  insignia   meeting place
uniform     rank the state   members
membership  law  rules corporation
agreement   team a race      team mates
constitution     constituency     politics   leaders
followers   morals     commandments     policy
admin organization     org board  orders
school      education  exchange   military
police      prison     criminal   mores
language    urge to join     war  government
democracy   tyranny    aristocracy      collective
                      FOURTH DYNAMIC OVERTS ASSESSMENT


1.    Have you ever treated a member of your species like an animal?
1a.   Have you ever treated a member of your species like a machine?
2.    Have you ever made territory uninhabitable?
3.    Have you ever resigned from the human race?
4.    Have you ever pretended to be a human being?
5.    Have you ever done anything to keep mankind from uniting?
6.    Have you ever tried to exterminate a species?
7.    Have you ever pretended to be a member of a different species?
8.    Have you ever denied a species a place to live?
9.    Have you ever prevented a species form reproducing?
10.   Have you ever perverted the purpose of a species?
11.   Have you ever kept your own species ignorant?
12.   Have you ever eaten a member of your own species?
13.   Have you tried to start a war among your own species?
14.   Is there anything you've done to a species that would  be  unsafe  for
    you to reveal?
                            FOURTH DYNAMIC NOUNS


1.    The list of words below is called Method 6 to  the  pc  or  preOT;  on
    each the pc gives back an automatic response or comment.

2.     Get  considerations  about  each  reading  item  that  reads   either
    instantly when you say the word or when the pc  responds  or  comments.
    Look for service facs  computations  and  evil  purposes,  ways  he  is
    resisting the item. If the pc or preOT gives an evil purpose or service
    fac computation, handle it per the instructions given in step 01 of the
    L 10 FULL PROGRAM bulletin.


                             ALTERNATE HANDLING

    If, for example, the auditor says ECOLOGY and the pc responses with: "I
  hate  recycling  cans.",  one  could  put   together   an   L&N   question
incorporating the assessment word and the response.

    "Who or What would hate recycling cans?"

    "A person with no future"

    The terminal is then handled per L-type handling as in Step 01 of the L
10 FULL PROGRAM bulletin.


                       FOURTH DYNAMIC NOUNS ASSESSMENT

commerce    human species    ecology    development of space
space travel     world travel     genocide   exploration
human race  brotherhood      united nations  world organization
world trade confederations   world citizenship     league of nations
esperanto   world health     world treaties  international
human rights     world systems    world  communication     urge  to  act  in
concert
free trade  global contract  world government      human dignity
common man  agreements
                            MEST/LIFE ASSESSMENT


    Run each charged item on:

        "What have you done to ____?"
        "What have you omitted regarding ____?"

1.    Matter
2.    Energy
3.    Space
4.    Time
5.    Location
6.    Form
7.    Objects
8.    Motion
9.    Land
10.   Sea
11.   Rivers
12.   The environment
13.   This planet
14.   Planets
15.   The sun
16.   Stars
17.   The physical universe
18.   Theta
19.   Entheta
20.   Thought
21.   Ideals
22.   Principles
23.   Ethics
24.   Aesthetics
25.   Thetans
26.   Life
27.   God
28.   Creativity
29.   Creation
30.   Infinity
                           CONNECTIONS ASSESSMENT


1.    Is there anyone you will have to handle when you return home?
2.    Is there anyone you have to handle at work?
3.    Is there anyone in your life who is a problem to you?
4.    Is there anyone in your life who makes problems for you?
5.    Is there anyone in your life who makes trouble for others?
6.    Is there someone in your life by whom you judge your case gain?
7.    Is there a situation that you have to handle in the future?
8.    Is there a situation that you don't have to handle yet?
9.    Has this auditing been a solution to a problem?
10.   Is there some problem that you are hoping this auditing will solve?
11.   Do you know anyone that you are embarrassed about being connected
    with?

12.   Is there anyone that you are connected to that you think could become
    a problem to you?
13.   Is there some person that you are hoping you won't run into?
14.   Is there somebody that you would rather not have to confront again?
15.   Does anything in the future concern or worry you?
16.   Is there something from the past that you hope will never occur
    again?

                            BASIC DYNAMIC RUNDOWN


      L&N for each dynamic:

        Who or what (W/W) represents the (Dynamic)?

        or

        W/W would represent the (Dynamic)?

      For example:

        W/W represents the first dynamic? LF

        Item: an engineer LFBD F/N

      L&N: What would be the basic intention/purpose of a (an)_______?

      Handle this intention/purpose per the directions in Step 01 of  The  L
10 Full Program.

      Repeat for all the other dynamics.

                                 LIE RUNDOWN


    1)      L&N "What was the greatest lie you told on the Whole Track?"

    2)      D/L to blow

    3)      2 w/c the lie found quad flow to EP.


SEVENTH DYNAMIC ASSESSMENT


1.    Have you ever denied the existence of Beings?
2.    Have you ever made people believe they weren't Beings?
3.    Have you ever persuaded others some thoughts are bad?
4.    Have you ever made a Being believe he was evil?
5.    Have you ever made another forget?
6.    Have you ever forced a beingness on another?
7.    Have you ever made another believe he was somewhere else?
8.    Have you ever made another believe he was in a different time?
9.    Have you ever made another believe he was someone else?
10.   Have you ever confused another's memory?
11.   Have you ever persuaded another there were things he must resist?
12.   Have you ever prevented another from perceiving?
13.   Have you ever prevented another from being something?
14.   Have you ever convinced another his postulates didn't work?
15.   Have you ever made another experience something he didn't wish to?
16.   Have you ever convinced another that he was weak?
17.   Have you ever convinced another that he was incompetent?
18.   Have you ever convinced another that he was insane?
19.   Have you ever convinced another that he was stupid?
20.   Have you ever convinced another that he was dishonorable?
21.   Have you ever driven another insane?
22.   Have you ever enslaved another?

                            SEVENTH DYNAMIC NOUNS


1.    The list of words below is called Method 6 to  the  pc  or  preOT;  on
    each the pc gives back an automatic response or comment.

2.     Get  considerations  about  each  reading  item  that  reads   either
    instantly when you say the word or when the pc  responds  or  comments.
    Look for service facs  computations  and  evil  purposes,  ways  he  is
    resisting the item. If the pc or preOT gives an evil purpose or service
    fac computation, handle it per the instructions given in step 01 of the
    L 10 FULL PROGRAM bulletin.


                             ALTERNATE HANDLING

    If, for example, the auditor says GHOST and the pc responses with: "I'm
afraid of ghosts.", one could put together  an  L&N  question  incorporating
the assessment word and the response.

    "Who or What would be afraid of ghosts?"

    "A frightened person"

    The terminal is then handled per L-type handling as in Step 01 of the L
10 FULL PROGRAM bulletin.


                      SEVENTH DYNAMIC NOUNS ASSESSMENT

aesthetic wave   value ghost spirit
art object  beauty     the occult magic
voodoo      mediums    masters    symmetry
logic creative urge    sublimation      ambiguity
poetry      theory     idea  theta
OT    virtue     architecture     literature
essay writing    imagination mathematics
evil  courage    goodness    purity
own universe     astral body ectoplasm  telepathy
telekinesis metaphysics      ethics     justice
philosophy  immortality      freedom    free will
nobility    style      urge to create
                          EIGHTH DYNAMIC ASSESSMENT


1.    Have you ever doubted the truth of your religion?
2.    Have you ever desecrated a holy place?
2a.   Have you ever desecrated a sacred object?
3.    Have you ever disobeyed God's commandments?
4.    Have you ever failed to perform your religious duties?
5.    Have you ever neglected an opportunity to save a sinner?
6.    Have you ever been disrespectful to a holy person?
7.    Have you ever compromised your religious convictions?
8.    Have you ever attacked a religion?
9.    Have you ever tolerated a bad religion?
10.   Have you ever perverted a religion?
11.   Have you thought evil thoughts?
12.   Have you ever concealed (denied) your religion?
13.   Have you ever changed your religion?
14.   Have you ever committed a sin?
15.   Have you ever convinced others that some things are unknowable?
16.   Have you ever convinced another that there were effects he couldn't
    create?
17.   Have you ever convinced another there were places he couldn't be?

18.   Have you ever convinced another that there were Beings with whom he
    couldn't communicate?
19.   Have you ever convinced another that some things cannot be
    communicated?
20.   Have you ever convinced another there were places he couldn't leave?
21.   Have you ever persuaded another that he never created anything?
22.   Have you ever made another irresponsible?

                            EIGHTH DYNAMIC NOUNS


1.    The list of words below is called Method 6 to  the  pc  or  preOT;  on
    each the pc gives back an automatic response or comment.

2.     Get  considerations  about  each  reading  item  that  reads   either
    instantly when you say the word or when the pc  responds  or  comments.
    Look for service facs  computations  and  evil  purposes,  ways  he  is
    resisting the item. If the pc or preOT gives an evil purpose or service
    fac computation, handle it per the instructions given in step 01 of the
    L 10 FULL PROGRAM bulletin.


                             ALTERNATE HANDLING

    If, for example, the auditor says PRIEST and  the  pc  responses  with:
"I'd never want to be  one  of  those.",  one  could  put  together  an  L&N
question incorporating the assessment word and the response.

    "Who or What would never want to be a priest?"

    "Someone who had stolen from a church"

    The terminal is then handled per L-type handling as in Step 01 of the L
10 FULL PROGRAM bulletin.


                       EIGHTH DYNAMIC NOUNS ASSESSMENT

religion    worship    goddesses  profanity
priest      guru avatar      sacrifice
omnipotence omnipresence     gods deity
divinity    sublime essence  immanence  radiance
grace infinite potential     hymn blasphemy
demon transcendence    church     prayer
religious practice     rites absolute   co-existence of static
basic truth as-isness  miracles   divine healing
faith belief     idols sacred texts
gospels     sutras     parables   urge to ultimate truth
self transcendence     sacred teachings heaven     hell
devil angel paradise   wrath of God
godlike states
                              RESULT ASSESSMENT


    This is an assessment for a case that gets into a  long  grind  without
relief toward program end. It seeks out things that might have been missed.

1.    Did we slide over something you didn't want mentioned?  _____
      (Pull it and go e/s if needed)

2.    Would we do something bad to you if we found out?  _____
      (Clean it up with e/s if needed)

3.    Have you given me things that were done by somebody else?     _____
      (Clean it up to F/N; if OT III do an LDN)

4.    Are you expecting something magical to happen?     _____
      (Phrase it as an item, do Who/What, O/W and get the  intention  as  in
    Step 01 of the L 10 Full Program)

5.    Are you still wanted somewhere?   _____
      (Clean it up and pull the overt)

6.    Are you punishing yourself? _____
      (Find out How? Why? and e/s if needed)

7.    Were all these things done by somebody else? _____
      (LX List or OT III if pc is in that band)

8.    Do you ever invalidate yourself?  _____
      (2 w/c e/s to the first time and get the prior confusion)

9-1.  Are you trying to  prevent  others  from  committing  overts  on  you?
    _____
      (Find out what overts and 2 w/c e/s if needed)

9-2.  Are you trying to prevent yourself from committing overts?    _____
      (Find out what overts and 2 w/c e/s if needed)

9-3.  Are others trying to prevent others from committing  overts  on  them?
    _____
      (Find out what overts and 2 w/c e/s if needed)

9-0.   Are  you  trying  to  prevent  yourself  from  committing  overts  on
    yourself?    _____
      (Find out what overts and 2 w/c e/s if needed)

10.   Do you think it would be bad to have a win?  _____
      (2 w/c and find out why, run the why in the service fac brackets)

11.   Are you trying to protect your reputation?   _____
      (2 w/c to find the thing the pc has done that he won't discuss)

12.   Have you not understood what we are trying to do?  _____
      (2 w/c and find any ARC breaks)

13.   Has nothing you have tried done any good?    _____
      (2 w/c e/s to other failures)

14.   Have you done anything that would make you feel that you should
      punish yourself? _____
      (Find out what he has done and handle as a withhold)
15.   Do you think you deserve a good result?      _____
      (Who/What would deserve a good result?, O/W and get the  intention  as
    in Step 01 of the L 10 Full Program)

16.   Was all this done on someone else?     _____
      (LX Lists or OT III LDN if pc in that band)

17.   Do you feel that change is bad?   _____
      (Find out why and handle the answer as a service fac)

18.   Has something just gone on and on?     _____
      (Find out what and rehab)

19.   Do you feel you have been criticized?  _____
      (2 w/c and clean any ARC breaks)

20.   Should the group be protected from anything? _____
      (Find out why and pull any overts)

21.   Have you ever criticized others?  _____
      (2 w/c and find the overt behind the criticism)

22.   Have committed overts during the rundown?    _____
      or
      Have you done something bad during your auditing?  _____
      (Pull the overt)

23.   Are you critical of yourself?     _____
      (2 w/c to the first time and find the prior confusion)

24.   Do feel it would be better to continue to suffer?  _____
      (Find out why and handle as a service fac)

25.   Would enemies be made right if you changed?  _____
      (Find who these enemies are and put in the ruds)

26.   Is getting no case gain an overt? _____
      (2 w/c e/s and Did you intend it?)

27.   Do you think you should be punished forever? _____
      (Find out why and handle as a service fac)

28.   Are you afraid that you'll just go home and it will all be  the  same?
    _____
      (Find out why he feels this way and handle as a service fac)

29.   Are you withholding a case gain?  _____
      (L&N: W/W would withhold a case gain?, O/W  and get the intention
       as in Step 01 of the L 10 Full Program)

30.   Do you have a safe assumption about life?    _____
      (2 w/c to find the safe assumption and then run it in the service
      fac brackets)

31.   Would something bad happen if you changed?   _____
      (2 w/c to get the fixed  ideas  and  run  those  in  the  service  fac
    bracket)

32.   Are proud of some attitude that you hold?    _____
      (Find out what it is and run in the service fac brackets)

33.   Are you pinned down by some earlier life?    _____
      (D/L the life and get the overt committed in that life?)

34.   Are trying to leave someplace?    _____
      (Find out where he is trying to leave and get the reasons)

35.   Has someone invalidated your gains?    _____
      (2 w/c to find out who, indicate that it is  suppressive  to  do  this
    and do the PTS Rundown steps on that person)

36.   Do you have a stuck picture?      _____
      (Do the Dianetic Stuck Picture Remedy)

37.   Are you waiting for something to happen?     _____
      (Hidden standard, W/W & O/W and intention of terminal)

38.   Has something gone on too long?   _____
      (Rehab and program for 37R if needed)

39.   Has something gone on and on?     _____
      (Rehab and program for 37R if needed)

40.   Is change bad?   _____
      (Find out why and handle as a service fac)

41.   Should other people be protected from something?   _____
      (Find out what and handle)

42.   Did we miss answers you had on an earlier assessment?   _____
      (Find out what and handle)

43.   Are you getting even for something?    _____
      (Get the motivator, then overts and W/Hs on it and then the
      ARC Break.)

44.   Are you protecting your auditor?  _____
      (2 w/c to find what the withhold is.)

45.   Would it make somebody right if you won?     _____
      (2 w/c who.)

46.   Are all wins overts?   _____
      (2 w/c)

47.   Did we pass a flat point?   _____
      (Rehab)

48.   Is something else wrong?    _____
      (2 w/c)

49.   Was nothing wrong in the first place?  _____
      (Indicate)
                              REPAIR ASSESSMENT


    This repair assessment can be used on any part of the L 10  Rundown  to
correct any errors, debug any bogs or repair any of the steps  or  rundowns.
Handling steps are not given with each line on the list since it is  assumed
that at this level the auditor will know the correct and  standard  handling
of each and every line.  The list can be assessed  method  3  or  method  5,
depending on the situation.  The auditor  can  switch  to  more  specialized
repair assessments such as the L4, etc. as needed.


1.    Did you go exterior?   _______

2.    Is there an out int?   _______

3.    Interiorized into something?      _______

4.    Is there an out list?  _______

5.    Has there been an error in listing?    _______

6.    Have we found a wrong item? _______

6A.   Was it not your item?  _______

7.    Has a list been overlisted? _______

8.    Has there been a wrong indication?     _______

9.    Have we found a wrong outpoint?   _______

10.   Have we found a wrong area? _______

11.   Have we found a wrong location?   _______

12.   Have we found a wrong date? _______

13.   Was there a misownership of an item?   _______

14.   Have we overrun an item?    _______

15.   Have you been cleared over an ARC break?     _______

16.   Have you been cleared over a problem?  _______

17.   Have you been cleared over a withhold? _______

18.   Was there a withhold that kept coming up?    _______

19.   Is there an undisclosed overt?    _______

20.   Was it not your overt? _______

21.   Do you have a similar overt of your own?     _______

22.   Has a destructive impulse been missed? _______

23.   Has something been overrun? _______

24.   Have we gone past a big win?      _______

25.   Has something been left unflat?   _______
26.   Has anything been cut short?      _______

27.   Was there a misunderstood?  _______

28.   Did something distract you? _______

29.   Were you distracted by the auditor?    _______

30.   Has something flattened out of session?      _______

31.   Were there awareness changes out of session? _______

32.   Did you cognite out of session?   _______

33.   Did you have a loss of gain?      _______

34.   Has someone enturbulated you?     _______

35.   Is there an incomplete cognition? _______

36.   Is there an dianetic error? (For a pc) _______

37.   Is there a BT or cluster in restim? (For a preOT)  _______

38.   Was there a misownership of charge?    _______

39.   Has there been a misconception?   _______

40.   Was something not fully understood?    _______

41.   You didn't believe it? _______

42.   You weren't sure?      _______

43.   Are waiting for something to happen?   _______

44.   Were you thinking of something else?   _______

45.   Has anything been missed?   _______

46.   Is something else wrong?    _______

47.   Has there been an unnecessary action?  _______

48.   Was the real reason missed? _______

49.   Was there nothing wrong in the first place?  _______
























































                                    L 11
                                INTRODUCTION


    L11, The New Life Rundown or later called The New Viewpoint Rundown was
developed to give a person a new life. This means it can  handle  that  part
of an individual's case which stops him from really living. It  handles  the
major source of aberration upon which attention  is  fixed,  blasting  apart
that major personal stumbling block.

    The EP of L11 is a New Life.

    PREREQUISITES:  L11 (formerly L9S) is not restricted to only those  who
have completed OT III. The only prerequisites to L11  are  a  complete  Drug
R/D and Expanded Grades.  It may not be done in  the  Non-interference  Zone
between Grade VI, R6EW and OT III.

    In all the "L" Rundowns (L10, L11, and L12) the PC or  PreOT  is  fully
set up first with a C/S 53 and GF40 expanded if needed.

    This rundown was originally  developed  to  resolve  extreme  cases  of
psychosis or people in psychotic breaks. The  first  step  in  such  a  case
would be rest, food, even a mild sedative to  get  the  person  destimulated
enough to audit.

    The first auditing actions undertaken might be only a GF or C/S  53  to
further cool it off, then the rundown goes  for  blood.  CS  Series  37R  is
assessed and handled per the issues. While the  EP  (stated)  is  an  F/Ning
flows assessment, if there were to be a big  cognition  on  the  subject  of
continuing or something to do with that, which showed it  no  longer  to  be
problem or real particular lack of interest in going  further  with  it,  it
would be considered to be complete. 37R seems to have a marked influence  on
TA position and has been known to help resolve chronic low TAs.

    Following 37R, the person  is  given  a  copy  of  HCOB  21  Jan  1960,
JUSTIFICATION and asked to read it and write an essay on how it has  applied
(or may have applied) to their life. This  is  a  restimulative  action  and
helps to open up the case even further.

    At this point, the PC is asked for an IMPLANT TO  HARM  which  is  then
Date/Located and should result in blows.  Following  this,  General  O/W  is
run.  If the person is  stuck  in  some  psychosis,  an  evil  purpose  will
probably blow into view.  If a purpose doesn't blow into view,  the  O/W  is
to be run to a general EP.

    If no evil purpose comes off in O/W, you would then L&N  for  it.   The
following actions are routinely undertaken with  evil  purposes  encountered
at this level and above: It is Date/Located to blows,  then  a  2WC  -  WHAT
PROGRESS HAVE YOU MADE IN ATTAINING THAT PURPOSE? (or a variant of this)  is
done to blow off further considerations and free the purpose  up  to  leave.
These are the routine steps of L 11, NEW VIEWPOINT.

    In a later HCOB called C/SING FLAG RUNDOWNS, an expanded step was added
which is:  a) L 10 PROGRAM ASSESSMENT and L 10 RESULTS ASSESSMENT  and  then
b) Date/Locate to blows of each of the 37R items.  This completes  L11,  New
Viewpoint, as a rundown.

    While other organisations sell this as a minimum of two  intensives  to
complete, it is a fairly short action  which  averages  less  than  half  an
intensive. It is an excellent setup for L 10, CAUSE, and in the HCOB  called
C/SING  FLAG  RUNDOWNS  it  is  given  as  the  first  of  these   rundowns.
Arbitrarily, in that issue, the sequence  given  is:  NEW  VIEWPOINT  (L11),
EXTROVERSION (L12), CAUSE (L10); although each has its own results  and  can
be done separately from the others. These rundowns are a lot of  fun  to  do
and produces great pc changes.
                                 L 11 THEORY


a.    Man is basically good.

b.    That when faced with doing evil, Man restrains himself and  limits  or
    lowers his power/cause level.

c.    That long ago on the whole track, evil persons (originally said to  be
    "psychs") implanted people with  evil  purposes.  Such  an  implant  is
    referred to in this rundown as an "Implant to Harm," as these  implants
    embedded commands to do something harmful.

d.    That when an Implant to Harm gets keyed in, the person has the  choice
    of dramatizing it (ie. committing the harmful act), or suppressing  the
    dramatisation (and himself).  But in any event, because the person  has
    an impulse to do something  evil  or  harmful,  he  tends  to  consider
    himself harmful or evil and thus tends to restrain himself generally.

e.    If the person dramatizes the Implant to Harm, he  commits  overts  and
    becomes  more  susceptible  to  the  implant  being  restimulated   and
    dramatised again in the future.

f.    Subsequently, the person will probably form an  evil  purpose  of  his
    own and commit overts as a result.  These overts form a  chain  on  the
    evil purpose.  There is usually one such  evil  purpose  and  chain  of
    overts on any case, or one major one (most dramatised).

g.     Although  the  person  formed  that  evil  purpose  himself  and   is
    committing the overts in order to try to accomplish it, he still  tries
    to restrain himself from doing it (as he is basically good).

                                   RESULT

    As the beginnings of what is handled on this rundown are early  on  the
track and there is considerable restraint imposed on the  being  by  himself
from committing overts or from dramatizing an  evil  purpose/impulse,  there
is considerable gain to be had in a  relatively  short  period  of  auditing
hours.

    Having a "New Life" or a "New Viewpoint" describes the result.

    The usual time of this rundown is less that 12 1/2 hours.


                                PREREQUISITES

    Grade IV Expanded and not in need of a Drug Rundown. (It can be done on
pcs lower than that, but it takes much longer and it is better if the pc  is
a Grade IV or above.)
                                L 11 PROGRAM


1.    Rest, Food, Sleep, etc.     ______

2.    C/S Series 37R.  ______

3.    Justifications HCOB.   ______

4.    Justifications essay.  ______

5.    Date/Locate Implant "To Harm."    ______

6.    General O/W.     ______

7.    L&N for Evil Purpose if not off in O/W.      ______

8.    Date/Locate Evil Purpose and 2WC Progress.   ______


                                  EXPANDED

9.    Program Assessment and handlings. )    ______
            ) Do not do if already done.
10.   Results Assessment and handlings. )    ______

11.   Date /Locate 37R Items. (Not always needed.) ______

                        HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
                  Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex

                         HCO BULLETIN OF 3 JUNE 1971
Remimeo
VIII Checksheet
All VIIIs
Class IX    C/S Series 37R
Dept 10s
All C/Ses   REVISED

              (C/S Series 37, HCOB 19 May 71 and C/S Series 37
                Addition, HCOB 21 May 71, have been cancelled
               and are not for use. They are replaced by this
                           HCOB, C/S Series 37R.)

                          MUST BE CHECKED OUT *RATE
                           AND IN CLAY BEFORE USE!


                        HIGH AND LOW TA BREAKTHROUGH


    High and Low TAs have been a longtime puzzle  and  stumbling  block  to
Auditors.


    The usual definition of OVERRUN is "gone on too long" or "happened  too
often". This causes high TAs to occur.


    In examining a few failures on  using  "overrun",  I  have  found  that
underlying this there is a more basic principle.


    When a thetan believes something is "overrun" or "has gone on too long"
or "was done  too  often"  he  is  expressing  only  a  symptom  of  another
mechanism.


    The truth is A THETAN CAN DO ANYTHING FOREVER.


    To Audit "overruns" is auditing toward an untruth. Thus if  carried  on
as a process it is really an out of ARC Process.


    That which makes a thetan believe  something  can  be  overrun  is  the
EFFORT TO STOP or THE EFFORT TO STOP HIM.


    The effort  to  stop  something,  when  generalized,  becomes  a  "stop
everything" and IS the entrance point  of  insanity.  This  has  been  known
since 1967. But I did not earlier connect it with the OVERRUN phenomenon.


    When a thetan has a long chain of efforts to stop or a chain of efforts
to stop him (mixed up with protest, of course, and shame, blame  and  regret
and other human emotion and reaction)  he  accumulates  ridges.  These  make
mass.


    This mass makes the high TA.


    In truth it is not possible to kill a thetan, so therefore  any  effort
to stop a thetan would only have partial success. So the chain is also  full
of INCOMPLETES.


    An incomplete cycle of action causes ARC Breaks.


    Thus an OVERRUN is full of MASS and ARC Breaks!


    As you possibly recall from the material of about 1955 the one  process
you must not run on a pc is "Look out of here and find something you can  go
out of ARC with." This sends him into a dwindling spiral.

    The common denominators of a bank are OUT OF ARC and STOP!


    Thus if too long a list of "What  has  been  Overrun"  is  required  to
obtain the first BD F/N item the listing action may  very  well  restimulate
much more bank than can easily be handled on some pcs.


    As these are also the pcs with very high TA, if one lists  for  overrun
and runs much too long a list to get his first BD F/N item, the  pc  can  be
heavily restimulated.


    Listing errors or upsets can  make  this,  then,  too  uncomfortable  a
proceeding for a pc and should NOT now be done. And if it  doesn't  work  on
some pcs in the hands of some auditors, it must therefore be cancelled.  Any
recommendation on VIII Course to do it is cancelled.


    The theory is correct as given on the VIII Course. There, a  few  items
were intended. But now some very long lists have come up on some  pcs  which
made the pc uncomfortable and were hard for the auditor to handle. Thus  the
BD F/N item overrun list must not be done.


    CONTINUE is  then  the  Reverse  Action  to  overrun.  Continue  equals
Survival.


    The REVERSE to overrun therefore can be run as a process, to wit, "What
would you be permitted to continue?" or  "What  could  be  Continued?"  This
however  would  not  be  very  successful.  Thus  the  listing   action   is
recommended as the process to use.


                                    LISTS

    SEVEN Lists can be done on Overrun itself by using the in-ARC Approach.


    Assess  A.         Self to another
                 B.    Another to self
                 C.    Others to others
                 D.    Others to self
                 E.    Self to self
                 F.    Another to others
                 G.    Others to another

    Ordinarily the biggest read or any read has located a  flow  that  will
run and will be most real to the pc.  But  this  is  not  true  in  handling
overruns. The most stopped or rising read is where he's really hung. To  get
a TA down list the most stopped read or the rise of the  read  or  the  item
that raised the TA when called. This is ONLY true of Overruns.


    The list questions for the above are:


    If A stopped:      "What could you continue to do to another?"
    If B stopped:      "What could another continue to do to you?"
    If C stopped:      "What could others continue to do to others?"
    If D stopped:      "What could others continue to do to you?"
    If E stopped:      "What could you continue to do to yourself?"
    If F stopped:      "What could another continue to do to others?"
    If G stopped:      "What could others continue to do to another?"

    The "Most stopped read" would be one that really froze  the  needle  or
caused it to rise or caused the TA to RISE such as 3.5 to 3.6.


    The lists would be listed to a BD F/N item,  Cog,  VGIs.  Actually  the
list could be listed forever. But the pc will get an item he likes and  that
F/Ns. He is then given his item. One does NOT null  such  lists  unless  one
has really goofed.


    ALL the lists A, B, C, D, E, F and G can be listed. To get  a  TA  DOWN
you list the flow that sends the TA UP. Then  reassess  for  the  next  that
sends the TA up, etc.


                                   LOW TA

    The same exact thing causes LOW TAs. The flow could  be  said  to  have
overwhelmed the pc.


    Exactly how you read the list for Low TA will be given in another  HCOB
after further tests are made. In theory it would go lower on assessment.


    Please note that OUT TRs on the part of auditors is the  most  frequent
cause of low TAs. TR 1 that drives the pc out through the back of  his  head
can cause a low (below 2.0) TA on a lot of pcs.


                                END PHENOMENA

    The End Phenomena, the "EP" of a TA HANDLING RUNDOWN would be all lists
assessed or listed to F/N and the pc's needle doing a  persistent  continual
F/N for days. This means an F/N, wide, that nothing can kill.


                                   DEPT 10

    The Department of Special Cases should have auditors who  can  do  this
rundown by the book and with  perfect  results.  It  is  really  a  Dept  10
technique.


                                 FLOWS NOTE

    There are about seven flow directions that can be used or  listed.  (1)
Self to another, (2) Another to self, (3) Others  to  others,  (4)  Self  to
others, (5) Others to self, (6) Another to others, (7) Others to another.


    "Flow" is an electronic flow in a direction. In  Phoenix,  Arizona,  in
1952 an "Oscilloscope" (has a face like a radar,  shows  wave  patterns  and
directions) was once hooked up to an E-Meter  movement  and  showed  that  a
mental flow will flow just so  long  in  one  direction.  By  reversing  the
repetitive commands when the left-right directional flow  slowed,  the  flow
turned around and flowed right-left then slowed, etc. So  actual  electrical
flow  occurs  in  response  to  the  directional  command  (like  "self   to
another"). Also it jams up when run too long on  an  average  human  because
his mind has "overruns" in it already.


    "Ridges" and masses come about from a conflict  of  flows  opposing  or
being pulled back as in withholds.




    High TAs are caused by two or more flows opposing thus making a mass or
ridge.


    Low TAs are caused by overwhelm by flows.


    The thetan thinks of them as overruns and so  quits  on  a  subject  or
wishes he could.


    This is why the TA behaves as it does on life and certain subjects.
    There is no real reason why a flow can't go on forever in one direction
unless a thetan tries to stop it. Then it ridges and makes mass  which  then
reads on a TA.


                           AUDITOR QUALIFICATIONS

    An Auditor must be a master at Listing and Nulling in  order  to  touch
such Actions as these lists. To foul up on listing on an  already  fouled-up
pc is quite out-tech !


    An auditor's TRs should have been passed the Hard Way.


    His metering must be excellent and flawless.


    His command and use of the Auditor's Code must be complete.


    He should himself have had case gain.


    He must have a full checkout on this HCO B and be  able  to  do  it  in
clay.


    And as I say, he must know the subject of Listing and Nulling so  well,
he can always list smoothly to a BD F/N item with never a quiver.


                           INTERIORIZATION RUNDOWN

    This HCO B does not change the Interiorization Rundown in theory or  in
practice.


    It does however give this procedure.

1.    On a high or low TA pc check for Exteriorization in auditing.

2.    If pc has gone Ext in Auditing make sure he has not had an Ext-Int  RD
    earlier before giving him another.

3.    If an earlier Int RD exists repair, complete or  rehab  it.  Often  an
    Int RD is itself overrun. An L3B on it will show what is wrong with the
    earlier one. Some poor High TA pcs have had 2 or 3 Ext-Int RDs! All run
    past the EP.

      Some Ext-Int RDs went totally flat  on  the  secondaries!  Or  on  the
    recalls. All else was overrun.

4.    If no earlier Ext-Int RD was done, then do one.

5.    If the check of the Ext-Int RD  situation  shows  it  not  to  be  the
    reason, or was the reason but the TA goes high or low days later,  then
    DO THIS TA HANDLING RD.

    As pc high and low TAs  have  been  blocking  auditing  for  a  lot  of
auditors this discovery and its remedy is Delightful news!


                                             L. RON HUBBARD
                                             Founder


LRH:nt.rd
Copyright � 1971
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
                        HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
                  Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex

                        HCO BULLETIN OF 15 JUNE 1971
Remimeo

                               C/S Series 37R
                                  Addition


                          HI-LO TA ASSESSMENT RULES


    In assessing and listing the Continue process it is VITAL  to  continue
to assess the seven flows and list until the entire list widely F/Ns.


    There can be more than seven lists taken from the seven flows.


    One finds a rise or blow up item, does a list on  it,  then  reassesses
ALL seven flows, finds the next most rising item, lists  then  and  assesses
ALL seven flows and finds the next most stopped or  rising  item  and  lists
that. One just keeps this up.


    Eventually on assessing the seven flows you  can  only  get  a  stopped
needle. Then a slowed or killed F/N. One uses  these  for  lists.  Sometimes
toward the last they blow on indication and cog.


    The end of it all is the auditor  assessing  the  seven  flows  without
being able to disturb a wide wide persistent F/N.


    THAT is the EP of the 37R process. There is no other EP. If not done to
that EP the 37R process is incomplete.

                               CLEARING FLOWS

    The idea of flows should be cleared with the pc  before  assessment  is
done.


    One can do this by getting the pc to draw them.


    Don't confuse the pc with  this  clearing  and  make  sure  he  is  not
confused before assessing the seven flows.

                               REPEATED ASSMT

    One can take a sheet of paper lengthwise  and  write  the  seven  flows
along the left edge  with  lines  to  the  right.  By  putting  in  dividing
vertical lines one then has 10 or 12 assessments laid out ready to do.

                                   LOW TA

    Unless one does a THOROUGH JOB to the 37R End Phenomena  on  a  low  TA
case the TA will continue to go low in future sessions.


    A low TA takes more times through the assessments and  listing  than  a
high TA.


                                  CRAMMING

    Auditors who can't do this well must be  fully  crammed  on  reading  a
needle and TA on stops, rises and blow ups.


    The result, if properly done, is invariably good.


LRH:nt.rd   L. RON HUBBARD
Copyright � 1971 Founder
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
                        HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
                  Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex

                       HCO BULLETIN OF 16 JUNE 1971 R
                                  Issue IV
Remimeo     (Corrected and Reissued)


                               C/S Series 37R

                                 Addition 2R


                              LOW TA ASSESSING


    If after an apparent EP of a wide F/N on the last  assessment,  the  pc
then has a low TA at the Examiner or subsequently has a  low  TA,  one  must
NOT start a new program as the existing one (37R) is incomplete.


    The correct C/S for an apparent 37R EP which then went sour would be

    1.      L4B Method 3 and handle.


    2.      Ask if there is another flow not yet touched. Note its read  as
        it is described and list it.


    3.       Reassess  the  existing  and  the  additional  flows  for  any
        slightest slow or choke and list it.

                                ------------

    Should there still be trouble with low or high TA subsequently, it lies
in the area of overts  and  withholds  which  blow  loose  on  the  Continue
process. This is true because  overts  and  withholds  add  up  to  stopping
something which is discontinuance.


    The next process (when all possible thoroughness has  been  taken  with
37R yet trouble of high or low TA persists) has not yet been released.


                                             L. RON HUBBARD
                                             Founder

LRH:nt.rd
Copyright � 1971, 1973
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
                            37R PROCEDURE SUMMARY


    Ref:    3 June 1971     High and Low TA Breakthrough (C/S Series 37R)
      15 June 1971     Hi-Lo TA Assessment Rules (C/S Series 37R Addition)
      16 June 1971R    Low TA Assessing (C/S Series 37R Addition 2R)


    In assessing the flows and listing the "continue" questions it is vital
to continue to assess the eight flows and list until the  entire  assessment
of flows widely F/Ns.

    Each list can be listed more than once which means there  can  be  more
than eight lists taken from the eight flows.

    One finds a rise or blow up item, does a list on it, then assesses  ALL
eight flows, finds the next most rising item, lists it and then  re-assesses
all eight flows and finds the next most stopped or  rising  item  and  lists
that.  One just keeps this up, assess and list, over and over.

    Eventually, on assessing the eight flows you can  only  get  a  stopped
needle.  Then a slowed or killed F/N.  One uses these for lists.   Sometimes
toward the last they blow on indication and cog.

    The end of it all is the Auditor  assessing  the  eight  flows  without
being able to disturb a wide wide persistent F/N.

    THAT is the EP of the 37R process.  There is no other EP.  If not  done
to that EP the 37R process is incomplete.


                               CLEARING FLOWS

    The idea of flows should be cleared with the Pc  before  assessment  is
done.

    One can do this by getting the Pc to draw them.

    Don't confuse the Pc with  this  clearing  and  make  sure  he  is  not
confused before assessing the eight flows.

    The Pc may have no idea of flows.  So before assessing the  first  time
one must clear "flows."  The Pc must understand that these words like  "self
to another" mean a flow from himself to any other, etc.

    While clearing the word "flow" and "flows" watch your meter as you  may
get your first blow UP of the Tone Arm.


                               ASSESSMENT FORM

    An assessment form can be printed or one can  take  a  sheet  of  paper
lengthwise and write the eight flows along the left edge with lines  to  the
right.  By putting in  dividing  vertical  lines  one  then  has  10  or  12
assessments laid out ready to do.


                                LOW TONE ARM

    Unless one does a THOROUGH JOB to the 37R End Phenomena on a  low  Tone
Arm case, the Tone Arm will continue to go low in future sessions.

    A low Tone Arm takes more times through  the  assessments  and  listing
than a high Tone Arm.

    If, after an apparent EP of a wide F/N on the last assessment,  the  Pc
then has a low Tone Arm at the Examiner or subsequently has a low Tone  Arm,
one must NOT start a new program as the existing one (37R) is incomplete.

    The correct C/S for an apparent 37R EP which went sour would be:

    1.      L4 Method 3 and handle.

    2.      Ask if there is another flow not yet touched.  Note its read as
        it is described and list it.

    3.       Reassess  the  existing  and  the  additional  flows  for  any
        slightest slow or choke and list it.

    Should there still be trouble with low or high Tone  Arm  subsequently,
it lies in the area  of  overts  and  withholds  which  blow  loose  on  the
Continue lists.  This is  true  because  overts  and  withholds  add  up  to
stopping something which is discontinuance.


                           ASSESSING LOW TONE ARMS

    LOW TONE ARMS ALSO ASSESS ON RISE JUST LIKE HIGH TONE ARMS.

    There is no difference of procedure except that a low Tone Arm can blow
UP to 2.0+ and F/N.

    Thus one can't say using 37R on a low Tone Arm case, "List to a BD  F/N
item" as it may be a Blow UP F/N item.

    The Tone Arm may be at 1.8 in listing and when the F/N item goes on the
list, the Tone Arm will blow UP to 2.0 or 2.1 and F/N.

    Further if the F/N promptly dies, and the Tone  Arm  falls,  one  lists
further until one blows up, the F/N continues and the  Pc  is  pleased  with
the item.

    Assessment on low Tone Arms is done on RISE for the item  listed  or  a
Blow UP, just as in the case of high Tone Arms.

    When you list a "low Tone Arm's" falling flow (in assessing  the  eight
flows) and use it for the Continue list the Pc  can  get  very  unhappy  and
will get even more overwhelmed.

    Thus low Tone Arm or high Tone Arm, list the eight flows  for  rise  or
blow UP and list the one that rose most.  This is  true  of  the  first  and
every other flows assessment.
    Realize this blow UP rule only applies to 37R and the Continue list and
is not used in any other listing.

    37R works very well on low Tone Arms.


                                  CRAMMING

    Auditors who can't do this well must be  fully  crammed  on  reading  a
needle and Tone Arm stops, rises and blow ups.

    The result, if properly done, is invariably good.


                              LISTING PROCEDURE

    37R is a very beefy process.

    37R works on anyone, regardless of Tone Arm  or  state  of  case.    It
should not be used only on bad off cases.  It work on  both  the  worst  and
the best.

    In doing 37R the items are sometimes very heavy and it takes the  Pc  a
bit to accept them.  Therefore when  one  gets  a  BD  F/N  item,  one  asks
"Is____________your item?"  If he says yes, indicate it  to  him  by  saying
"___________is your item."  The meter should give a fall and the F/N widen.

    If the Pc says it is NOT his item, ask the question again and  continue
to list.  The Pc will put the item back on the list usually for it  was  his
item.  But he has to list further to realize it.

    He can also fail to put it back on the list and if so and he is getting
restless in listing, give him the BD F/N item again and he'll buy it.

    A very big item that alters the Pc's whole concept of things  with  big
cogs and lots of itsa is a good place to stop a session.   37R  doesn't  all
have to be done in one session.  When you begin a new list before  the  last
item is discharged the Pc can get a  bit  overwhelmed.   This  is  a  "nice"
point, not a vital one.

    Also the big item will often cause the next assessment to be a bit hard
as the Pc's attention remains tied up in it for awhile.

    If after 37R the Pc's Tone Arm goes up or down again out of the  normal
2.0 to 3.0 Tone the action is to do an L4 in general  on  37R.   It  usually
picks up the cognition and confirms rather than corrects.  The L4  reads  on
wrong item.  The Auditor says which one.  Pc gives it.  Quite  usually  it's
a right item Pc hasn't cogged on.

    After the L4, one can again run 37R.  However, a better action is to:

    1.      Fly all ruds.

    2.      Continue with Preclear's Program.


                                  RUDIMENTS

    When rudiments are out during 37R a Pc can  feel  strange.   Of  course
with a high or low Tone Arm you can't get the ruds in.

    So you can do a list of 37R and as this will F/N on the meter, you  can
get in all rudiments.

                                ASSESS SLOWLY

    By reading a flow and waiting a moment, you give the Tone Arm  time  to
rise.

    You can assess too rapidly and find that the Tone Arm has gone up;  but
which of the last items did it go  up  on?   By  proceeding  a  little  more
slowly you will be sure.


                                  STEPS 37R

    1.      Clear the word "flow."

    2.      Clear the idea of flow (watch meter) for each flow A  to  H  so
        the Pc has no misunderstoods.

    3.      Assess the flows sheet.  Take the biggest Blow UP or speed rise
        (if no big Blow UP).
    4.      Mark it on the flow assessment sheet and worksheets.

    5.      Fit it into the question on a separate listing sheet.

      What could_______continue to do to________?

      THE L&N QUESTION MUST READ!

    6.      Ask the question of the Pc.

    7.      Get the Pc to give you items.

    8.      Write the items down while watching  the  meter.   Mark  needle
        reads or BDs.  Put down Tone Arm readings regularly on the list.

    9.      Get the first item that Blows down (or up for low  Tone  Arm's)
        and F/Ns.

    10.     Ask the Pc if___________is his item.

    11.     If the Pc says yes, say, "_________is your item."

      Circle it on the listing  sheet  and  mark  the  F/N  and  "Ind"  for
        indicated to the Pc.  If the Pc says no, continue to list.  Pc will
        put item back on the list, at which time do 10 and 11  above.   The
        Pc will accept it.  If he goes on and begins to protest,  give  him
        the first BD F/N item and do 11 and 12.  He will accept it.

    12.     Mark the item and Tone Arm and any itsa on the item or cogs  on
        the worksheets.

      Don't do this process without:

        (a)      Checking out on C/S Series 37R.

        (b)      Doing 1 hour confront and 1 hour  reach  and  withdraw  on
             your meter.

        (c)      Dummy Clearing the 12 steps above with no Pc but  all  the
             paper and tools until it is a faultless action.

        (d)      Having smooth, perfect CEs.

        (e)      Following the Auditor's Code.

    Don't call the Pc's attention to the meter with comments or  stares  or
looks of horror or edginess or fumbles.

                                 SPECIAL 37R

    The various flows of Auditor to Pc can be run and indeed an  assessment
of subjects or dynamics can be assessed by rise and then flow  patterned  as
in "Auditor-Pc" below.

    This Special 37R is mentioned here but will be laid  out  in  full  for
other subjects in another issue.

    Pcs who have protest on Clearing can be done in this way.

    The flows are:

    Auditor to Pc

    Pc to Auditor
    Auditors to Pc

    Pc to Auditors

    Pc to Self

    Auditor to Self

    Aside from the list change, "Auditor-Pc" is done as in general 37R.


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                        HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
                  Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex

                       HCO BULLETIN OF 21 JANUARY AD10
Fran Hldrs
HCO Secs
Assn Secs
HCO and HASI Staffs
                                JUSTIFICATION


    When a person has committed an overt act and then withholds it,  he  or
she usually employs the social mechanism of justification.


    We have all heard people attempt to justify their actions and all of us
have known instinctively that justification was tantamount to  a  confession
of guilt. But not until now have we understood the  exact  mechanism  behind
justification.


    Short of Scientology Auditing there was no  means  by  which  a  person
could relieve himself of consciousness of having done an  overt  act  except
to try to lessen the overt.


    Some churches used a mechanism of confession. This was a limited effort
to relieve a person of the pressure of his overt acts. Later  the  mechanism
of confession was employed  as  a  kind  of  blackmail  by  which  increased
contribution could be obtained from the person  confessing.  Factually  this
is a  limited  mechanism  to  such  an  extent  that  it  can  be  extremely
dangerous. Religious confession does not carry with it any  real  stress  of
responsibility  for  the  individual  but  on  the  contrary  seeks  to  lay
responsibility at the door of the Divinity-a sort of blasphemy in itself.  I
have no axe to grind here with religion.  Religion  as  religion  is  fairly
natural. But psychotherapy must be in itself a completed fact or, as we  all
know, it can become a dangerous fact. That's  why  we  flatten  engrams  and
processes. Confession to be non-dangerous and effective must be  accompanied
by a full acceptance of responsibility. All overt acts are  the  product  of
irresponsibility on one or more of the dynamics.


    Withholds are a sort of overt act in themselves but  have  a  different
source. Oddly enough we have just proven conclusively that man is  basically
good-a fact which flies in the teeth of old religious beliefs  that  man  is
basically evil. Man is good to such an extent that when he  realizes  he  is
being very dangerous and in error he seeks to  minimize  his  power  and  if
that doesn't work and he still finds himself committing overt acts  he  then
seeks to dispose of himself either by  leaving  or  by  getting  caught  and
executed. Without this computation  Police  would  be  powerless  to  detect
crime-the criminal always assists himself to be caught.  Why  Police  punish
the caught criminal  is  the  mystery.  The  caught  criminal  wants  to  be
rendered less harmful to the society  and  wants  rehabilitation.  Well,  if
this is true then why does he  not  unburden  himself?  The  fact  is  this:
unburdening is considered by him to be an overt act. People  withhold  overt
acts because they conceive that telling them would be another overt act.  It
is as though Thetans are trying to absorb and hold  out  of  sight  all  the
evil of the world. This is wrong-headed, by  withholding  overt  acts  these
are kept afloat in the universe and are  themselves  as  withholds  entirely
the cause of continued evil. Man is basically good but he could  not  attain
expression of this until now. Nobody but the individual could  die  for  his
own sins-to arrange things otherwise was to keep man in chains.


    In view of these mechanisms, when the burden became too great  man  was
driven to another mechanism-the effort to lessen the size  and  pressure  of
the overt. He or she could only do this by attempting  to  reduce  the  size
and repute of the terminal. Hence, not-isness. Hence when a man or  a  woman
has done an overt  act  there  usually  follows  an  effort  to  reduce  the
goodness or importance of the target of the overt.  Hence  the  husband  who
betrays his wife must then state that the wife was  no  good  in  some  way.
Thus the wife who betrayed her husband had to reduce the husband  to  reduce
the overt. This works on all dynamics.  In  this  light  most  criticism  is
justification of having done an overt.

    This does not say that all things  are  right  and  that  no  criticism
anywhere is ever  merited.  Man  is  not  happy.  He  is  faced  with  total
destruction  unless  we  toughen  up  our  postulates.  And  the  overt  act
mechanism is simply a sordid game condition man  has  slipped  into  without
knowing where he was going. So there  are  rightnesses  and  wrongnesses  in
conduct and society and life at large, but  random,  carping  1.1  criticism
when not borne out in fact is only an effort  to  reduce  the  size  of  the
target of the overt so that one can live  (he  hopes)  with  the  overt.  Of
course to criticise unjustly and lower repute is itself an overt act and  so
this mechanism is not in fact workable.


    Here we have the source of the dwindling spiral. One commits overt acts
unwittingly. He seeks to justify them by finding fault or displacing  blame.
This leads him into further overts against the same  terminals  which  leads
to a degradation of himself and sometimes those terminals.


    Scientologists have been completely right in objecting to the  idea  of
punishment. Punishment is just another worsening of the overt  sequence  and
degrades  the  punisher.  But  people  who  are  guilty  of  overts   demand
punishment. They use  it  to  help  restrain  themselves  from  (they  hope)
further violation of the dynamics. It is the victim who  demands  punishment
and it is a wrong-headed society that awards it. People get right  down  and
beg to be executed. And when you don't oblige, the woman scorned  is  sweet-
tempered by comparison. I ought to know-I have more people try to  elect  me
an executioner than you would care to imagine. And many a preclear who  sits
down in your pc chair for a session is there just to be  executed  and  when
you insist on making such a pc better, why you've had it, for they start  on
this desire for execution as a new overt chain and seek  to  justify  it  by
telling people you're a bad auditor.


    When you hear scathing and brutal criticism  of  someone  which  sounds
just a bit strained, know that you have your  eye  on  overts  against  that
criticised person and next chance you get pull the overts  and  remove  just
that much evil from the world.


    And remember, by and by, that if you make your pc  write  these  overts
and withholds down and sign them and send them  off  to  me  he'll  be  less
reluctant to hold on to the shreds of them-it makes for a  further  blow  of
overts and less blow of pc. And always run responsibility on a  pc  when  he
unloads a lot of overts or just one.


    We have our hands here  on  the  mechanism  that  makes  this  a  crazy
universe so let's go for broke on it and play it all the way out.


                                       L. RON HUBBARD

LRH :js.rd
Copyright � 1960
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED




                   C/S INSTRUCTION FOR JUSTIFICATION STEP


1.    R-Fac: This is a standard step for all pcs on this rundown.

2.    Please read HCOB 21 Jan AD10, JUSTIFICATION.

3.    Clear the word "justification" -  not  just  the  limited  meaning  of
    justifying O/Ws, but the full sense of the word.

3.    Then write an essay on how it applies to your life.

4.    Turn the essay in.
                              IMPLANT "TO HARM"


    At this point, the PC is asked for an IMPLANT TO  HARM  which  is  then
Date/Located and should result in blows.


    Following this, General O/W is run.


    If the person is stuck in some psychosis, an evil purpose will probably
blow into view.  If a purpose doesn't blow into view, the O/W is to  be  run
to a general EP.

    If no evil purpose comes off in O/W, you would then L&N for it.


    The following actions  are  routinely  undertaken  with  evil  purposes
encountered at this level and above:

a.    It is Date/Located to blows.

b.    2w/c - "What progress have you made in attaining that purpose?" (or  a
    variant of this) is done to blow off further  considerations  and  free
    the purpose up to leave.

These are the routine steps of L 11, NEW VIEWPOINT.

                                L 11 EXPANDED


                                PROGRAM NOTES

R/F:  Tell the PC they can respond to the question  and  will  be  asked  if
    interested in L&N.

    a.      Ask the PC the 1st question of the Program Assessment Method 6.


    b.      Let the PC itsa as he/she wishes (watch  out  for  item  on  F1
        L&N).


    c.      Now ask if PC is interested in looking at this further.


    d.      If so: Clear Flow 1 question.  If it reads on clearing, ask the
        question L&N.


    e.      If not:  check question.  Use Sup and Inv as needed.


    f.      Do above on each flow to EP.  Now ask  the  next  question  and
        repeat the above steps.

    If PC has had Results Assessment on L 10 and it needs correction,  this
can be done at this point.


    Date/Locate  37R  items.   Cull  folder  for  items  that  need  to  be
Date/Located. (This is not always needed.)

    Attest and Success Story.
























































                                    L 12

                        EXTROVERSION RUNDOWN PROGRAM


STEP 1 PRELIMINARY - REPAIR OF PAST DATE/LOCATES

    a.      Any Date/Locate not fully blown (can use the assessment steps).

    b.      Anything Dated but not Located (can use the assessment steps).

    c.      Has there  been  any  Dateing/Locating  of  SOMATICS?  PRESSURE
        AREAS? or UPSETS? not fully blown (can use the  assessment  steps).
        Redate/Relocate.  (On OT III and above, Inc II's/I's)

    d.      Any cluster D/L but not fully blown.

    e.      Any cluster not fully handled.

    f.      Any cluster preOT had trouble with.

    g.      Any cluster only partially gone.

      On these steps assess for type (Impact,  Electrical,  Shock,  Vacuum,
        Fall,  Injury,   Lightening,   Explosion,   Operation,   Collision,
        Psychiatric, Surgical, Smash, Violence, Implant, Fight, Fire, etc.)
        then get  the  scene  (some  content),  Date/Locate  it,  then  Inc
        II's/Inc I's.


STEP 1 - L 12 - DATE/LOCATING OF PRESSURE AREAS

    Date/locate the following:

    a.      Pressures.
    b.      Pressure areas.
    c.      Too full feeling.
    d.      Heavy feeling.
    e.      Tight feeling.
    f.      Numb feeling.
    g.      Any feelings that are natural and should be there.

    (On an OT III and above: Type, scene, D/L, II's/I's.)


STEP 2 PRELIMINARY - PREVIOUSLY FOUND IDENTITIES

    a.      Identities in past auditing (clear first).

    b.      Item O/W:

      If it is a BT it will blow.

      If it is a cluster (TA up on listing, agonising somatics,  pressures,
        trouble), Type, Scene, D/L, II's/I's.

      If it is his own this lifetime identity, D/L it.

      If it is his own past life identity, L&N for basic purpose, then  D/L
        it.


STEP 2 - L12 - PAST IDENTITIES

    a.      Assess the group on the Past Identities Assessment

    b.      L&N "W/W past identity was ____?"

    c.      Item O/W  to a blow (or handling in step 2 (b) above  if  other
        than a a single BT.)


STEP 3 - L 12  (for Pre-OTs ONLY) - BEAMS HANDLING

    a.      Verify old S&Ds (or L&N for new ones.)

    b.      Clear BEAM and the related actions.

    c.      "Was there a member  of  your  family  that  you  instinctively
        disliked?"

    d.      "Were you ever married to somebody ____?"

    e.      Whatever else you can find.  eg:  Friends,  Other  Family,  Co-
        workers, etc.

    f.      1.   Look around the body - find the beam (where  it  hits  the
             Pre-OT from the terminal found.)

        2. Describe it.

        3. Smooth it out (the edges).

        4. Nullify it (trace it back to the end until it vanishes).

           Do these steps on each beam you find.

        g. Two Way Comm  (by  flows)  of  beaming  others;  others  beaming
             others; self beaming self.)
                     REPAIR ASSESSMENT FOR DATE/LOCATES


DATING

1.    Wrong Date?      ______

2.    Incompletely Dated?    ______

3.    Implant Date?    ______

4.    Some part of the date was incorrect?   ______

5.    Already Blown?   ______

6.    What was correct for one was incorrect for the rest?    ______


                                  LOCATING

1.    Is some part of the location wrong?    ______

2.    Wrong Direction? ______

3.    Wrond Distance?  ______

4.    Incompletely Located?  ______

5.    Already Blown?   ______

6.    What was correct for one was incorrect for the rest?    ______
                         L 12 IDENTITIES ASSESSMENT


01.   GOOD

      Good  ______     Right ______
      Virtuous   ______      Moral      ______
      Nice  ______     Kind  ______
      Ethical    ______      Polite     ______

02.   BAD

      Bad   ______     Wicked     ______
      Naughty    ______      Sinful     ______
      Unethical  ______      Immoral    ______
      Unkind     ______      Impolite   ______

03.   SANE

      Sane  ______     Rational   ______
      Sensible   ______      Logical    ______
      Analytical ______      Reasonable ______
      Lucid ______     Clear minded     ______

04.   INSANE

      Insane     ______      Irrational ______
      Not sensible     ______     Illogical  ______
      Reactive   ______      Unreasonable    ______
      Crazy ______     Foolish    ______

05.   STABLE

      Stable     ______      Reliable   ______
      Sturdy     ______      Dependable ______
      Uninfluenced     ______     Unmovable  ______
      Sure  ______     Certain    ______


06.   UNSTABLE

      Unstable   ______      Unreliable ______
      Weak  ______     Undependable     ______
      Easily influenced      ______     Swayable   ______
      Unsure     ______      Uncertain  ______

07.   CALM

      Calm  ______     Cool  ______
      Collected  ______      Not dispersed   ______
      Fast thinking    ______     Clear thinking   ______
      Aware ______     Concentrating    ______

08.   DISPERSED

      Dispersed  ______      Rattled    ______
      Confused   ______      Ruffled    ______
      Slow thinking    ______     Unaware    ______
      Scattered  ______      Unsettled  ______

09.   HAPPY

      Happy ______     Cheerful   ______
      Glad  ______     Contented  ______
      Cheery     ______      Euphoric   ______
      Merry ______     Light hearted    ______

10.   DEPRESSED

      Depressed  ______      Unhappy    ______
      Cheerless  ______      Discontented    ______
      Sad   ______     Disappointed     ______
      Heavy hearted    ______     Upset ______

11.   COMPOSED

      Composed   ______      Together   ______
      Calm  ______     Peaceful   ______
      Contented  ______      Unastonished    ______
      Satisfied  ______      Comfortable     ______

12.   NERVOUS

      Nervous    ______      Distracted ______
      Unsettled  ______      Peaceless  ______
      Not contented    ______     Astonished ______
      Surprised  ______      Dissatisfied    ______
      Uncomfortable    ______     Turbulent  ______

13.   CERTAIN

      Certain    ______      Guaranteed ______
      Sure  ______     Assured    ______
      Positive   ______      Definite   ______
      Firm  ______     Decisive   ______

14.   UNCERTAIN

      Uncertain  ______      Questioning     ______
      Unsure     ______      Doubting   ______
      Impositive ______      Indefinite ______
      Wavering   ______      Indecisive ______

15.   ACTIVE

      Active     ______      On the go  ______
      In motion  ______      In action  ______
      Lively     ______      Energetic  ______
      Vigorous   ______      Mobile     ______

16.   INACTIVE

      Inactive   ______      Stopped    ______
      Slow  ______     Lazy  ______
      Sluggish   ______      Lethargic  ______
      Lacking energy   ______     Immobile   ______

17.   AGGRESSIVE

      Aggressive ______      Attacking  ______
      Warlike    ______      Antagonistic    ______
      Outgoing   ______      Overt      ______
      Enterprising     ______     Causative  ______

18.   INHIBITED

      Inhibited  ______      Defending  ______
      Retreating ______      Defeated   ______
      Withdrawing      ______     Covert     ______
      Restrained ______      Holding back    ______

19.   RESPONSIBLE

      Responsible      ______     Causing    ______
      Causative  ______      Caring     ______
      Open  ______     Willing    ______
      Trustworthy      ______     Reliable   ______

20.   IRRESPONSIBLE

      Irresponsible    ______     Uncausing  ______
      At effect  ______      Uncaring   ______
      Unwilling  ______      Negligent  ______
      Untrustworthy    ______     Unreliable ______

21.   CAUSATIVE

      Causative  ______      Doing      ______
      Influential      ______     Powerful   ______
      Making things happen   ______     Dynamic    ______
      Effective  ______      Strong     ______

22.   UNCAUSING

      Uncausing  ______      Doing nothing   ______
      Uninfluential    ______     Weak  ______
      Feeble     ______      Powerless  ______
      Ineffective      ______     Useless    ______

23.   PRAISING

      Praising   ______      Validating ______
      Respectful ______      Granting beingness    ______
      Worshipping      ______     Observant  ______
      Factual    ______      Acknowledging   ______

24.   CRITICAL

      Critical   ______      Nagging    ______
      Condemning ______      Disrespectful   ______
      Fault finding    ______     Unobservant      ______
      Disparaging      ______     Berating   ______

25.   APPRECIATIVE

      Appreciative     ______     Warm  ______
      Friendly   ______      Sympathetic     ______
      Loving     ______      Grateful   ______
      Kind  ______     Tolerant   ______

26.   UNAPPRECIATIVE

      Unappreciative   ______     Cold  ______
      Unfriendly ______      Cruel      ______
      Unloving   ______      Ungrateful ______
      Unkind     ______      Intolerant ______
27.   COMMUNICATIVE

      Communicative    ______     Outgoing   ______
      Friendly   ______      Sociable   ______
      Talkative  ______      Outspoken  ______
      Forward    ______      Unreserved ______

28.   WITHDRAWN

      Withdrawn  ______      Introverted     ______
      Unfriendly ______      Unsociable ______
      Shy   ______     Retiring   ______
      Reserved   ______      Embarrassed     ______

29.   IMMORTAL

      Immortal   ______      Surviving  ______
      Enduring   ______      Lasting    ______
      Undying    ______      Ageless    ______
      Timeless   ______      Living forever  ______

30.   MORTAL

      Mortal     ______      Dead ______
      Dying ______     Growing old      ______
      Aging ______     Tiring     ______
      Wearing out      ______     Expiring   ______

31.   RIGHT

      Right ______     Correct    ______
      Accurate   ______      Infallible ______
      Faultless  ______      Perfect    ______
      Precise    ______      Exact      ______

32.   WRONG

      Wrong ______     Mistaken   ______
      Inaccurate ______      Making mistakes ______
      Faulty     ______      Imperfect  ______
      Erroneous  ______      Blundering ______

33.   OWNING EVERYTHING

      Owning everything      ______     Possessing ______
      Rich  ______     Having     ______
      Taking     ______      Greedy     ______
      Seizing    ______      Grasping   ______

34.   OWNING NOTHING

      Owning nothing   ______     Deprived   ______
      Poor  ______     Couldn't have    ______
      Giving     ______      Losing     ______
      Wanting    ______      Bereft     ______

35.   EVERYONE

      Everyone   ______      All encompassing      ______
      Embracive  ______      Permeating ______
      Reaching out     ______     Everywhere ______
      Always     ______      Infinite   ______
36.   NOBODY

      Nobody     ______      Nothing    ______
      Very little      ______     Retreated  ______
      Shrunk     ______      Nowhere    ______
      Never ______     Tiny  ______

37.   TRUTHFUL

      Truthful   ______      Faithful   ______
      Trustworthy      ______     Honest     ______
      Honorable  ______      Decent     ______
      Loyal ______     Steadfast  ______

38.   LYING

      Lying ______     Faithless  ______
      Dishonest  ______      Treacherous     ______
      Untrustworthy    ______     Deceitful  ______
      Disloyal   ______      Unscrupulous    ______

39.   REAL

      Real  ______     Actual     ______
      Factual    ______      Authentic  ______
      Down to Earth    ______     Realistic  ______
      Genuine    ______      Sincere    ______

40.   HALLUCINATING

      Hallucinating    ______     Unreal     ______
      Dreaming   ______      Imagining  ______
      False ______     Illusory   ______
      Psychotic  ______      Disassociated   ______

41.   BELIEVING

      Believing  ______      Trusting   ______
      Accepting  ______      Dependent  ______
      Convinced  ______      Swayed     ______
      Unquestioning    ______     Gullible   ______

42.   SKEPTICAL

      Skeptical  ______      Distrustful     ______
      Suspicious ______      Questioning     ______
      Doubting   ______      Dubious    ______
      Discrediting     ______     Challenging      ______

43.   EXISTING

      Existing   ______      Substantial     ______
      Solid ______     Unshakable ______
      Definite   ______      Firm ______
      Self confident   ______     Sturdy     ______

44.   NON EXISTENT

      Non existent     ______     Insubstantial    ______
      Tenuous    ______      Flimsy     ______
      A non-entity     ______     Shaken     ______
      Annihilated      ______     Wiped out  ______
45.   RIGHTEOUS

      Righteous  ______      Pious      ______
      Good  ______     Virtuous   ______
      Saintlike  ______      Decent     ______
      Moral ______     Godlike    ______

46.   SINFUL

      Sinful     ______      Wicked     ______
      A devil    ______      Evil ______
      Wrongdoing ______      Corrupt    ______
      Criminal   ______      Immoral    ______

47.   HOPEFUL

      Hopeful    ______      Expectant  ______
      Confident  ______      Assured    ______
      Optimistic ______      Cheerful   ______
      Looking forward  ______     Positive   ______

48.   DESPONDENT

      Despondent ______      Hopeless   ______
      Pessimistic      ______     Despairing ______
      Forlorn    ______      Negative   ______
      Cynical    ______      Desperate  ______

49.   KNOWING

      Knowing    ______      Omniscient ______
      Understanding    ______     Enlightened      ______
      Learned    ______      Educated   ______
      Profound   ______      Wise ______

50.   UNKNOWING

      Unknowing  ______      Ignorant   ______
      Unacquainted     ______     Green ______
      Simple minded    ______     Empty headed     ______
      Dumb  ______     Uninformed ______

51.   INTELLIGENT

      Intelligent      ______     Smart ______
      Bright     ______      A genius   ______
      Brilliant  ______      Quick witted    ______
      Fast thinking    ______     Adept ______

52.   STUPID

      Stupid     ______      Unintelligent   ______
      Dull  ______     Moronic    ______
      Retarded   ______      Slow thinking   ______
      Brainless  ______      Robotic    ______

53.   EXHILARATED
      Exhilarated      ______     Lively     ______
      Animated   ______      Invigorated     ______
      Stimulated ______      Inspired   ______
      In action  ______      Excited    ______

54.   BORED

      Bored ______     Sluggish   ______
      In limbo   ______      Enervated  ______
      Dulled     ______      Dreary     ______
      Numbed     ______      Slow ______

55.   ENTHUSIASTIC

      Enthusiastic     ______     Eager ______
      Earnest    ______      Intense    ______
      Zestful    ______      Ardent     ______
      Ecstatic   ______      Vivacious  ______

56.   APATHETIC

      Apathetic  ______      Weary      ______
      Lethargic  ______      Uncaring   ______
      Unmoved    ______      Untouched  ______
      Unaffected ______      Unconscious     ______

57.   INTERESTED

      Interested ______      Curious    ______
      Intrigued  ______      Fascinated ______
      Attentive  ______      Enticed    ______
      Lured ______     Awakened   ______

58.   NOT INTERESTED

      Not interested   ______     Disinterested    ______
      Bored ______     Repulsed   ______
      Fatigued   ______      Tired      ______
      Wandering  ______      Aimless    ______

59.   CHEERFUL

      Cheerful   ______      Cheerless  ______
      Joyful     ______      Delighted  ______
      Bright     ______      Sunny      ______
      Jovial     ______      Mirthful   ______

60.   CHEERLESS

      Cheerless  ______      Dismal     ______
      Sad   ______     Gloomy     ______
      Wan   ______     Weary ______
      Sorrowful  ______      Woeful     ______

61.   ANTAGONISTIC

      Antagonistic     ______     Hostile    ______
      Opposing   ______      Aggressive ______
      Attacking  ______      Spiteful   ______
      Hating     ______      Snarling   ______

62.   FRIENDLY
      Friendly   ______      Kindly     ______
      Welcoming  ______      Helpful    ______
      Amicable   ______      Amiable    ______
      Neighborly ______      Peaceful   ______

63.   ANGRY

      Angry ______     Annoyed    ______
      Furious    ______      Displeased ______
      Ill tempered     ______     Vexed ______
      Violent    ______      Peeved     ______

64.   CONTENTED

      Contented  ______      Calm ______
      Pleasant   ______      Pleased    ______
      Gracious   ______      Forgiving  ______
      Tolerant   ______      Mild ______

65.   AFRAID

      Afraid     ______      Fearful    ______
      Cowardly   ______      Terrified  ______
      Petrified  ______      Apprehensive    ______
      Anxious    ______      Intimidated     ______

66.   COURAGEOUS

      Courageous ______      Brave      ______
      Fearless   ______      Confident  ______
      Self assured     ______     Bold  ______
      Dauntless  ______      Death defying   ______

67.   EMBARRASSED

      Embarrassed      ______     Ashamed    ______
      Chagrined  ______      Meek ______
      Contrite   ______      Repentant  ______
      Debased    ______      Mortified  ______

68.   PROUD

      Proud ______     Arrogant   ______
      Brazen     ______      Rude ______
      Self respecting  ______     Ambitious  ______
      Dignified  ______      Stately    ______

69.   SAD

      Sad   ______     Griefy     ______
      Tearful    ______      Regretful  ______
      Grief stricken   ______     Sorry ______
      Pentant    ______      Making amends   ______

70.   HAPPY

      Happy ______     Carefree   ______
      Careless   ______      Uncaring   ______
      Unrepentant      ______     Incorrigible     ______
      Unrecalcitrant   ______     Unbending  ______
                                BEAMS THEORY


         Ref: Tape. 7 June 1971 - BRIEFING TO CLASS 10'S AND C/S's.

    A new phenomenon - "Thetans go around zapping thetans as they have done
for a very long time. But because  thetans  can't  see  thetans  very  well,
particularly thetans who don't have banks, pretty invisible,  they  take  it
out on bodies; and you'll find this familiar.  It  is  much  more  prevalent
amongst families, although you do get it elsewhere."

    "What they do is zap somebody, and they put out a beam which either has
been put out and put out and put out, in the case of  a  family  until  now.
It is this beam to end all beams, or it is just a  momentary  beam  -  THUD,
BAP!"

    "The wavelength of energy is somewhere in the vicinity of 1 x 10-13,000
centimeters."  (Frequency  high  above  ultra-violet  and  very  short  wave
length).

    "The rest of the charge will be found there in a killing intention,  or
an intention to harm in some fashion or other, expressed as a standing  wave
of electricity against the other persons body."

    "This is a 'LOOK' process." (Not trying to 'run' it).

    It is a shame that this tape isn't available, but this is  the  essence
of the beam theory and step. It may seem SciFi, but  it  is  quite  workable
and the pc will have immediate gain and benefit from it.
                                BEAM RUNDOWN

                                 2 JULY 1988


BEAM (noun)  1. a slender shaft of  light  or  other  radiation;  also  used
figuratively, as: a beam of hope, beams of majesty.


      The idea that we maintain some attachment to the people we have  known
in the past goes back to the ancient Hawaiian religio-science of  Huna.   It
was believed that  a  sticky  substance  called  acka  is  formed  in  human
relationships.  When people then  separate  the  acka  substance  is  pulled
apart into what is called an acka cord.  These are nonmaterial filaments  or
threads that form a psychic connection between people long after  they  have
disconnected or separated from each other.  Acka might also  be  thought  of
as a bond of low toned (sympathy, anger, revenge, etc)  mental  energy  that
keeps us tied to past relationships.  This could be a source of the  Type  2
PTS condition.

      In the technology of auditing we call  these  connections  beams.   If
you were in a very emotional relationship with another, e.g., a 2nd  Dynamic
relationship, and you decided to break it off, the other person  might  have
caused a beam to flow to you out of anger or revenge.  Or worse yet,  he  or
she might have broken up with you and out of sympathy, he or she might  have
beamed you.  Someone, such as a parent or secret admirer, might have  beamed
you out of extreme  adoration  or  infatuation.   This  type  of  connection
allows us to continue to feel the pain and  suffering  of  someone  who  is,
perhaps, very low toned.  These beams will still be attached  as  a  control
mechanism even if the  enemy,  family  member  or  2D  is  physically  gone.
Sometimes the person is long deceased and, yet, remains attached to us  with
a beam.

      These beams of nonmaterial energy connect  us  to  people  in  present
time who we had an unfortunate or unhappy  interaction  with  in  the  past.
The beam was formed in the past and remains  in  place,  today,  in  present
time.  Probably a lot of mental garbage flows over these connections and  it
would be wonderful if we could be free of this type  of  connection  to  our
past.  That is the purpose of the Beam Rundown.


                                  PROCEDURE

1.    Have the Preclear read the above theory on BEAMS.

2.    Make a list of terminals.  There is no set  question,  but  you  could
    ask "Who have you known in the past who might  have  beamed  you?"   It
    must include all 2D terminals, friends, enemies, with special  emphasis
    on earlier allies.

3.    In order of size of read, ask:

      "Did___________beam your body?"

      If yes:

      a.    "Spot the beam"

      b.    D/L the incident when it was put there

      If this doesn't blow it, do one or all  of  the  following  until  the
    charge is blown on this terminal.

      a.    L1C

      b.    PTS R/D

      c.    Suppressed Person Rundown
      Then repeat the D/L of the incident when the beam was put there.

4.    Complete the terminal list repeating steps 1 to 3 and then see if  the
    Preclear wants to add any more terminals.

5.     Ask Pc, "Do you have any beams stuck to yourself or your body?"

6.    If yes, have him "spot" a reading beam stuck to himself or his body.

8.    Find out who put it there.

9.    D/L the incident when it was put there.

10.   Repeat until "no more beams."
                           L 12 REPAIR ASSESSMENT


    Assess the list Method Three or Method Five and correct what you  find.
DO NOT OVER CORRECT.

A.    LIST ERRORS      ______
B.    WRONG ITEM ______
C.    WRONG IDENTITY   ______
D.    LISTED OUT OF SESSION  ______
E.    ARC BREAK  ______
F.    OVERTS     ______
G.    WITHHOLD   ______
H.    PROBLEM    ______
I.    DIDN'T WANT TO ANSWER  ______
J.    GIVING WRONG ANSWERS   ______
K.    GETTING EVEN     ______
L.    NOT WANTING TO TALK TO AUDITOR    ______
M.    PRETENDING ______
N.    MISSED DATE      ______
O.    WRONG DATE ______
P.    OMITTED DATE     ______
Q.    MISSED LOCATION  ______
R.    WRONG LOCATION   ______
S.    OMITTED LOCATION ______
T.    PARTIAL DATING   ______
U.    PARTIAL LOCATING ______
V..   DIDN'T ALL BLOW  ______
W.    STILL HAD IT AFTER SESSION  ______
X.    MISUNDERSTOOD WORD     ______
Y.    DIDN'T GET IT    ______
Z.    INVALIDATED      ______
AA.   TALKING ABOUT CASE     ______
BB.   DIDN'T COMPARE WITH HISTORY ______
CC.   IDENTITY DIDN'T VANISH ______
DD.   EVIL PURPOSE     ______
EE.   SOMETHING UNHANDLED    ______
FF.   CASE NOT HANDLED ______
GG.   AFRAID TO GO HOME      ______
HH.   NO PLACE TO GO   ______
II.   WANTS TO STAY    ______
JJ.   SOMETHING OVERRUN      ______
KK.   VENGEFUL IDENTITY      ______
LL.   SOMETHING CAME BACK    ______
MM.   LIES  ______
NN.   PRETENDING ______
OO.   NOT BELIEVABLE   ______
PP.   HAD TO HANDLE IT YOURSELF AFTER SESSION      ______
QQ.   DOING SOMETHING BETWEEN SESSIONS  ______
RR.   ON DRUGS   ______
SS.   GONE PAST A WIN  ______
TT.   SOMETHING ELSE WRONG   ______
UU.   THIS ACTION UNNECESSARY     ______

    These questions are pretty much explanatory  in  themselves.  What  you
want to accomplish is a corrected and smoothly running  pc;  no  more.  Your
own adjudication as to whether run and handle Incidents Two and One or  NOTs
style are dependant upon the pc in front of you.











                                   THE NEW
                                  VITALITY
                                   RUNDOWN



                            THEORY OF THE RUNDOWN



    The NVRD was designed originally to handle long-term out-of-valence  or
suppressed preclears.


    It is essentially based on the observation that PTSness is  a  problem,
and that PTSness comes about through an exchange of valence.


    An individual goes PTS to someone who is a problem to hlm, to the point
that the valence of that individual seems  to  overwhelm  the  person's  own
beingness.


    There is an effect created here known as the "dumbbell  phenomenon".  A
dumbbell is an exercise device with two large weighted  ends  on  a  handle.
One could perceive the valence of the PTS (his own valence) and that of  his
suppressor (the valence  he  tends  to  go  into)  as  opposite  ends  of  a
dumbbell. One can perceive  a  pc  flick  into  his  own  valence  when  the
antagonistic valence is blown. This  could  be  described  as  the  dumbbell
suddenly reversing.


    It must be remembered that lt is not the actual valence of the that the
person goes into, but the valence the PTS perceives. Whether  this  is  what
the suppressor is normally like, or is like now, the fact remains  that  the
PTS was overwhelmed by a flow from that person at some point.


    Oddly enough, the PTS who  is  out-of-valence  will  perceive  his  own
personality traits as being those of  the  one  with  whom  he  has  swapped
valences -- the other end of the dumbbell.


    A young girl who is essentially being cooperative and accommodating  is
overwhelmed by her nasty, irascible, argumentative stepmother.  She  assumes
the characteristics which seemed to win  over  her  and  becomes  fractious,
irascible, and argumentative.


    If you were to ask her who  was  the  most  accommodating,  cooperative
person she ever knew she might  easily  answer,  "My  stepmother".  After  a
moment's reflection she might then  realize,  "Wait!  My  stepmother  wasn't
accommodating at all! She was the most irascible person I  ever  met!"  This
would be an example of the dumbbell of own-valence versus  perceived-valence
now swinging around to a correct perception from the pc's own valence .


    The access to this central  point  on  the  case  is  through  using  a
gradient of 2 Way Communications, Rudiments, and R3RA.




                      TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES


    The opening 2WC technique used  was  simply  to  thoroughly  clear  the
definition  of  problem  --  including  beingness-counter  beingness  --  as
described  in  the  tech  dictionary.  With  this  whole   concept   clearly
understood, a 2WC Quad on Problems was used to locate hot terminals.


        "Tell me about people who have caused you problems in life"


        "Tell me about people whom you have caused problems in life"


        "Tell me about people who have caused others problems in life"


        "Tell me about times you caused yourself problems in life"

    Each would be TWC'd to cog FN VGIs, and careful note would be  made  of
terminals who read, and with what read.


    These terminals would be culled between  sessions  and  put  on  a  hot
terminals list in the front cover of the folder.


    Quad Ruds would be run on hot terminals  found  and  these  ruds  would
uncover hot incidents. These would be noted with their reads on  a  separate
sheet as hot incidents. These engrams or secondary  engrams  would  then  be
run R3RA as narratives.




                           TWO WAY COMMING TRAITS


    A  second  type  of  TWC  was  done  in  pairs,  and   was   based   on
characteristics or personality traits dramatized by the individual.


    These were done as dichotomies, with the negative side of the dichotomy
being 2WCd first. For example  one  has  a  PC  who  is  constantly  showing
characteristics of being hopeless, apathetic, or lethargic. A  typical  pair
of 2WCs might go:


        "Tell me about people you've known who were lethargic"


        "Tell me about people you've known who were very active"


    followed by this pair:


        "Tell me about people you've known who were hopeless and apathetic"


        "Tell me about people who were optimistic and confident"


    The point is that the two-way comms pick up the personality  trait  the
pc is dramatizing, and two way comms for people who have had that trait.  It
can be any characteristic. General doingnesses could  also  be  included  as
these are traits of a valence in some degree -- e.g.,  "helped  others"  vs.
"did others in" or "had a high sense  of  ethics"  versus  "had  a  negative
ethics level".


    The idea here is  to  use  aspects  of  beingness  as  a  lead  to  hot
terminals.


    Cull the hot terminals and do ruds on them and the pc  will  drop  into
hot incidents.


    These are then run and the result of doing this with  intelligence  and
accuracy is a swing back into own valence.




                             OTHER TWO WAY COMMS


    Since you are dealing with the perceived valence of the  person  versus
the perceived valence of his/her suppressor you can also  do  TWCs  of  this
sort in order to find material that leads you into the hot incidents:


    "Tell me some things about yourself you don't like"


    "Tell me some things about yourself you like best"


    (Note: these are two separate TWCs, not alternate commands.)


    Similar TWCs can be designed which follow the basic principle of taking
personality traits and using them to lead you to hot terminals who might  be
the basic valence mass at the other end of the "dumbbell".




                                END PHENOMENA


    The rundown has two major types of cognitions, and both of them  should
occur before the rundown is declared complete.
    The first is a realization that the person is himself.  Some  statement
that adds up to "I'm me!" will occur if the rundown is done correctly.


    The second will be an awareness that the person is here, aware  of  the
present environment, or  "I'm  here!".  These  two  cognitions  are  natural
results of undoing the dumbbell phenomena.




                            NOTES ON PROGRAMMING


    As this is a major action you should have the person's ruds in  and  he
should not be in the middle of other major actions.


    Note, too, that in order to apply these  principles  intelligently  you
have to understand the anatomy of valence-counter  valence  or  the  problem
aspect to suppression.


    A long series of problems with mother may be enough  to  restimulate  a
valence shift even though mother did  not  beat  the  pc  or  knock  him/her
unconscious. But the constant locks can restimulate earlier engramic  masses
which will contain overwhelm.


    These get picked up and run on the earlier similar chains that come  up
in the actions described.


    When the hot incidents which keep the pc pinned into the  dumbbell  are
lifted and erased, the dumbbell will snap around and the pc will be  looking
at the world through his/her own viewpoint again for a change.  This  brings
about the "I'm here" "I'm me" cognitions which signal the end  phenomena  of
the rundown having occurred.


    There has been no pilot for administering this  rundown  on  Clears  or
above as far as I know. The rundown was researched by LRH in 1975, prior  to
"Dianetics Forbidden on Clears and OTs". It is paralleled in  some  respects
by Step 15 of the NED for OTs RD.


    It has had spectacular results on many  cases.  There  have  been  some
cases it did not have spectacular results on, for various  reasons.  Usually
these were cases being audited after Clear in error, or cases with other by-
passed charge not repaired such as list errors or PT  overts  or  other  our
ruds, or were XDN type cases and were  not  effect  as  much  as  they  were
contra-survival cause. The NVRD might not resolve this aspect  of  case  (CS
Series 22 cases).












































                                   BRIGHT
                                    THINK
                                   RUNDOWN
                        HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
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                       HCO BULLETIN OF 6 DECEMBER 1978

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Auditors



                               REVIVIFICATION


    Revivification is the bringing back to life of an  engram  in  which  a
preclear is stuck. The engram or some portion thereof is being acted out  in
present time by the preclear. It is  called  a  revivification  because  the
engram is suddenly more real to the preclear  than  present  time  has  ever
been. He relives that moment briefly. He does not merely recall or  remember
it.

    This is not the same thing as the "returning" to an incident or  engram
that is employed in Dianetic auditing. Return is  the  method  of  retaining
the body and the awareness of the subject in present time while he  is  told
to go back to a certain incident. Revivification  is   the  reliving  of  an
incident or a portion of it as if it werehappening now.

    This phenomenon can occur in a pc during the End of Endless Int  Repair
Rundown. (Ref: HCOB 24 Sep 78R, Iss 1. Int RD Series 4R. THE END OF  ENDLESS
INT REPAIR RUNDOWN.)


The pc, being run on Recalls on Int, will often  begin  by  recalling  locks
but these can trigger into full play an engram in which he may be stuck  and
the pc may go into a revivification of it. He  will  actually  be  answering
and acting from the point or points,  down  the  track  where  he  has  been
stuck.

    Should this happen the auditor simply continues to run the process  and
get the pc  through it. As the pc revivifies he blows  through  these  stuck
points on his track and comes out of  them,  newly,  and  is  now  truly  in
present time.

As revivification is apt  to  occur  on  the  End  of  Endless  Int  Repair,
auditors must understand and be able to recognize the phenomena  and  handle
it routinely with excellent TRs when it does.


      L. RON HUBBARD
            Founder


LRH:clb
Copyright (c) 1978
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED





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                               REVIVIFICATION



    During NED for OTs research I discovered that beings do not just  reviv
in time. They also reviv in location. You can have a guy totally reviv'd  in
time, he's stuck down the  track  in  an  incident  which  is  PT  for  him.
Anything which he views, is viewed from this point in time. It  is  when  he
is.

    A being can also be in a reviv in place or location. That is  where  he
is. Everything he views is viewed from  that  location,  that  viewpoint  in
space. They're "buttered all over the universe". A BT can think  of  himself
as up there, looking down at himself. A totally wrong viewpoint. He's  in  a
reviv and everything he does is from a stuck viewpoint,  so  he's  operating
with a stuck spacial point of view. Say the  guy  is  reviv'd  in  Flanders,
everything he does is from the viewpoint in Flanders - even  tries  to  look
at himself (now) from Flanders. He's operating in PT from  some  place  down
the track.


                           THOUGHT DISASSOCIATION


    Thought disassociation follows a point of view pattern. to you from  an
altered point of view, so you get  disassociated  thought.  Say  he's  in  a
reviv of location, in a radar station in space. You ask him "Where  are  the
books?" - he looks at a radar screen and says "They're going away".

I know a case who had an accident. She thought she left the  body  and  went
to a between lives implant and returned to the body. But there has  been  no
between lives implant in that place for eons!  What  happened  is,  she  was
reviv'd in a between lives implant. She had the accident and went  exterior,
she thought she went to  this  between  lives  implant  because  that's  the
location she was reviv'd in.


    This is a matter of old fixed viewpoints in spacial locations. You  can
often cure a case with the process "Where would you be safe?"  He  might  go
through a heavy reviv on the process and he might "do a bunk" -  going  back
to his last point of view, locationThat's  why  D/L  works.  You  blow  that
point on Locate step. It's when and where they are, as they're not in PT.

    That is where he is "safe", that's Thought Disassociation,  and  that's
small pictures - because he's in the picture, looking at the picture.
     These are the mechanics of the  Bright  Think  Rundown  (Disassociation
process)which can be run on anybody. Running it is not part of NED  for  OTs
as it is a separate RD.


                    OBJECTIVE DUB-IN


    This is a different phenomenonfrom Thought Disassociation  and  spacial
reviv.


    He looks at that wall, and because it's not safe to look at  the  wall,
he makes a picture of the wall and brings the picture back to him and  looks
at the picture of the wall. He's so far south  he  can't  confront  anything
that's in front of him. You tell him to look  at  the  window,  he  sort  of
reaches out to the window with a beam or something, makes a picture  of  it,
and pulls the picture back up to him, looks at it and tells you  the  window
has bars on it. This case requires objectives until it's  safe  to  look  at
something and perceive it.



                             L. RON HUBBARD
                             FOUNDER


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Copyright (c) 1978
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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                       HCO BULLETIN OF 1 OCTOBER 1978
                          REISSUED 11 OCTOBER 1978

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                          THE BRIGHT THINK RUNDOWN

                     A Process to Handle Disassociation


    Apparently, during the last decade, a new factor has entered  into  the
culture that was previously only rare, possibly due to  lowered  educational
standards or the declining nature of the culture itself, but  most  probably
due to one of the common drugs or medicines or even  food  deficiencies.   A
percentage which was only one or two has jumped up to eighty or ninety.


    This factor is visible in a decline in the ability to tell differences,
similarities and identities.


    In trying to train a person or get him to live  a  more  survival  type
life, the establishment officer is encountering this factor.


    There is a similar instance of this when drugs  first  moved  into  the
scene.  Before the mid-60's drugs were never much of a factor in  processing
and such cases were considered rare and then only as  a  result  of  medical
treatments.


    Suddenly I has on my hands a case that did not behave like a case.  The
TA went out the roof unexpectedly, with  no  apparent  cause  and  the  case
wouldn't EP.  I went into a sort out on what  was  different  on  this  case
from other cases.  It was marijuana.  Once we had run out the marijuana  the
case behaved like a normal  case.   I  was  suddenly  looking  at  a  rising
percentage of such cases, which to date, through the kindness of  psychology
and psychiatry, had risen to a majority of cases in society.


    So here we go again.  Some new factor apparently has entered  into  the
society and has risen in a percent which is so high that it will get in  the
road of anyone trying to get the show on the road.


    The factor can be called "Disassociation".


    We have here a marvellous new process  --  The  Bright  Think  Rundown.
Powerfully simple, it requires and auditor who is well-steeled  against  the
temptation to Q and A and who is able to run a process through  whatever  it
turns on.


    It was originally designed as a remedy for Theetie  Weetie  cases,  but
has proven enormously successful as well with cases who disassociate.


    This is the person who associates not A and B, but A and O.  Not apples
and bananas but apples and typewriters. You make a statement  and  he  bends
it over to something that has nothing to do with the price of fish.


    He is very hard to direct because alter-is enters into it.  In fact, an
alter-is could be a manifestation of being disassociated.


    Things which are different, he conceives to be identical.  Things which
are  similar  he  conceives  to  be  widely  different.   Things  which  are
identical he conceives to be only similar.
    This  case  will  mess  up  or  complicate  just  about  any  order  or
communication by bringing in carloads of data which have absolutley  nothing
to do with it.  This  is  because  he  mis-identifies  and  cannot  evaluate
differences in time, location, form,  composition,  or  importance.   He  is
lost in his own figure-figure and facsimilies, sometimes universes away.


    The new discovery is that he is back on the  time  track  in  locations
very remote from where he is.  It is not that  he  is  stuck  on  the  track
where he is, but is stuck on the track elsewhere, often eons ago.


    This is the reason Date/Locate works.  It has to be in that order.  You
have to date it and then locate it because the location is never in now.


    The auditor who runs it and the C/S who C/S's it have to  have  a  full
command of the subject of "revivication".


    Revivication is the bringing back to  life  of  a  engram  in  which  a
preclear is stuck.  The engram or some portion thereof is  being  acted  out
in present time by the preclear.  It  is  called  revivication  because  the
engram is suddenly more real to the preclear  than  present  time  has  ever
been.  He re-live that  moment  briefly.   He  does  not  merely  recall  or
remember it.


    This means that the person moves into a back point of time totally.  He
gives certain manifestations when he does this, these can be various.   They
always are visible to the auditor.  The  trick  in  processing  is  to  keep
running the process until the pc comes out of it just as though nothing  had
happened.


    As the process is run expect the pc to  answer  from  points  down  the
track where he has been stuck.  These arethe points he operates  from  while
apparently in PT.  Expect engrams to appear, with revivication  occuring  as
they are contacted and blown.  As the pc re-lives these incidents,  he  will
come out of them, newly, and this time truly in present  time.  And  with  a
new viewpoint.


    Anaten, somatics, abrupt shifts of tone level, heat, agitated  physical
motion are all quite likely to occur as these points are run off, as the  pc
is actually revivifying at each heavy point.   You  just  keep  running  the
process with good TRs and metering.


    The auditor must ensure the pc is fully sessionable before starting the
Rundown, and once started, must get  the  pc  through  the  phenomena  which
occur as the pc revivifies and blows through the stuck points on his  track.
 The pc's answers will signify to the auditor precisely what is occurring.


    It is vital not to Q and A with these "symptoms" as they come up.


                                   THE C/S

    Here is your C/S for the Bright Think Rundown.


    Run:


        "Where would you be safe?"


        Repetitively to F/N, Cog, VGIs (and pc in PT of course).
    The end phenomena of the process is a realisation by the pc  that  he's
really in present time.  This EP is normally expressed with  some  variation
of the statement "I'm Here!" This EP must  not  be  caoxed  by  the  auditor
asking "Are you here yet?" and the pc must not be fed the cognition.


    As the process is run the pc will spot places that are nearby and  then
places that are far away.  The spots he'd spot  are  near,  then  far,  then
near, then far, sometimes a few near and then a  few  far  and  then  a  few
near.  If the pc does not do  this  then  you  know  he  is  not  doing  the
process.


    You will find up to 20% of your  pc's  give  simply  glib  answers  and
experience no change. This pc is answering the question in  some  particular
and outrageous way.  If you give him a D of P Interview  on  exacly  how  he
was answering the question, you will find he was using some  oddball  system
disassociated from the process.  (The  fourth  American  ACC  tapes  discuss
this.)  The way to handle this pc is objectives as he is too far out  of  it
to handle a concept and is basically operating off  a  system.   Before  you
can spot places in the universe you have to have a universe, right?


    The main errors an auditor can make are  a  failure  to  carry  on  the
process when something peculiar happens and failure to notice a true EP  has
been reached.


    On the failed case (the 20% noted above), when objectives have honestly
been completed, you can then run the process with  great  benefits,  but  be
sure the pc is up to answering the question.


    You will get some remarkable changes.  Some major wins.




      L. RON HUBBARD
      FOUNDER


LRH:dm.kjm
Copyright � 1978
By L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
















































                          DYNAMIC SORT OUT RUNDOWN
                        HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
                  Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex

                       HCO BULLETIN OF 2 DECEMBER 1974
Flag Only
                        (Revised from BTB 4 Dec 1971
                       Issue II, replacing HCOB 4 Dec
                       1971 Issue II, R-1C Assessment
                                by Dynamics.)


                                EXPERIMENTAL

                         DYNAMIC SORT OUT ASSESSMENT


    Reference:   LRH ED 257 INT
      DELIVERY REPAIR LISTS


    The list is assessed Method Five and handled as indicated. It  must  be
done by an Auditor who can make a prepared list read on a meter.


NAME:_____________________________   DATE:___________________

AUDITOR:__________________________


                                FIRST DYNAMIC

1.    FAILED TO FIND OUT ABOUT SELF.                     _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

2.    PREVENTED FROM BEING SOMETHING.                    _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

3.    BEEN INVALIDATED.                                  _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

4.    SELF-INVAL.                                        _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

5.    NOT BEING YOURSELF.                                _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

6.    BEING AT EFFECT.                                   _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

7.    YOUR INTEREST IN DOING SOMETHING WAS               _________
      SUPPRESSED.
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

8.    FAILED TO ACCOMPLISH SOMETHING.                    _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

9.    FORCED INTO DOING SOMETHING.                       _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

10.   PREVENTED FROM DOING WHAT YOU WANTED.              _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

11.   FAILED TO HANDLE SOMETHING.                        _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

12.   SELF-DENIAL.                                       _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

13.   PREVENTED FROM HAVING SOMETHING.                   _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

14.   FEAR OF LOSING SOMETHING.                          _________
      (2wc E/S to FIN Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)


                                 2ND DYNAMIC

15.   FELT YOU WEREN'T PART OF THE FAMILY.               _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

16.   FELT YOU CAME FROM THE WRONG FAMILY.               _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

17.   FAMILY DISPUTES.                                   _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

18.   REBELLION TOWARDS FAMILY.                          _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

19.   CONFLICTS WITH A FAMILY MEMBER.                    _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

20.   MARITAL CONFLICTS.                                 _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

21.   ANXIOUS ABOUT CHILDREN.                            _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

22.   CAN'T HAVE CHILDREN.                               _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

23.   UNSECURE ABOUT MARRIAGE.                           _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

24.   ABERRATED INVOLVEMENTS WITH THE OPPOSITE SEX.      _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

25.   PROMISCUITY.                                       _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

26.   IGNORANT ABOUT SEX.                                _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

27.   SUPPRESSED SEXUAL DESIRE.                          _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

28.   FORCED TO HAVE SEX.                                _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

29.   SEXUALLY INHIBITED.                                _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

30.   ABSENCE OF SEX.                                    _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

31.   SEXUAL PERVERSIONS.                                _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)


                                 3RD DYNAMIC

32.   INTEREST IN A GROUP WAS SUPPRESSED.                _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

33.   FORCED TO JOIN A GROUP.                            _________
      (2wc E/S te F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

34.   BETRAYED A GROUP.                                  _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

35.   BETRAYED BY A GROUP.                               _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

36.   DISTRUST IN OTHERS.                                _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

37.   OTHER'S DISTRUST IN YOU.                     _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

38.   DISLIKE OF A RACE.                                 _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

39.   DISAGREEMENTS WITH A SOCIETY.                _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

40.   OPPOSED TO A COUNTRY.                              _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)


                                 4TH DYNAMIC

41.   CONCERNED ABOUT THE HUMAN RACE.                    _________
      (2we E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

42.   WORRIED ABOUT MAN'S SURVIVAL.                      _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

43.   DISLIKE FOR THE HUMAN RACE.                        _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

44.   FAILED TO HELP PEOPLE.                             _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

45.   DEGRADED PEOPLE.                                   _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

46.   NEGLECTED PEOPLE.                            _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

47.   NO HOPE FOR MANKIND.                               _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)


                                 5TH DYNAMIC

48.   UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCES WITH ANIMALS.         _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)
49.   FAILED TO HELP AN ANIMAL.                          _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

50.   DISLIKE OF AN ANIMAL.                        _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

51.   REPELLED BY AN ANIMAL.                             _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

52.   FEAR OF SOME ANIMAL.                               _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

53.   FEAR OF SOME LIVING THING.                         _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

54.   UNSUCCESSFUL AT GROWING THINGS.              _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

55.   PREVENTED THINGS FROM GROWING.                     _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

56.   NEGLECT OF PLANT LIFE.                       _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

57.   UNAWARE OF OTHER LIFE FORMS.                 _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)


                                 6TH DYNAMIC

58.   DISLIKE OF THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE.            _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

59.   BAD CONTROL OF THE ENVIRONMENT.                    _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

60.   CARELESS ABOUT YOUR POSSESSIONS.                   _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

61.   LIVING IN DISORDER.                          _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

62.   NEGLECTING YOUR POSSESSIONS.                       _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

63.   AFRAID OF THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE.             _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

64.   THINGS AROUND YOU BREAK OR FALL APART.       _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

65.   VIOLENT WITH MEST.                                 _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)


                                 7TH DYNAMIC

66.   SUPPRESSED BEING SPIRITUAL.                        _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

67.   NOT GRANTING BEINGNESS.                            _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)
68.   PREVENTED FROM HAVING SPIRITUAL FREEDOM.           _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

69.   AFRAID OF SPIRITS.                                 _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

70.   UNAWARE OF OTHER BEINGS.                           _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)


                                 8TH DYNAMIC

71.   YOUR BELIEF IN GOD WAS SUPPRESSED.                 _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

72.   FELT BETRAYED BY GOD.                              _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

73.   LOST GOD.                                    _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

74.   DISBELIEF IN A SUPREME BEING.                      _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

75.   FEAR OF THE UNKNOWN.                               _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

76.   FEAR OF INFINITY                                   _________
      (2wc E/S to F/N Triple/Quad, R3R Triple/Quad)

                                ____________


    The pc is C/Sed for 2wc Triple or Quad and R3R Triple or Quad  on  each
item depending on whether the pc is running Triple or Quad.


    This assessment can be done by Level 0 Auditors untrained in Dn as part
of Grade 0, 2wcs only.  It is best done both 2wc's and R3R and in  any  case
the R3R must be programmed and done at a later date.


    To run this assessment an Auditor must  first  starrate  and  drill  it
until it's smooth.


                                        L. RON HUBBARD
                                        FOUNDER

LRH:nt
Copyright � 1974
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED






















































                             SUPER POWER RUNDOWN
                         INTRODUCTION TO SUPER POWER

                        Super Power Rundown Series 0


    The following is a list of materials which should make up a  checksheet
for students learning to apply  the  Super  Power  Rundown  materials.  This
background material means it is vital to understand the full theory  of  the
basics of restoring infinite powers to a being.


                 SCIENTOLOGY 8
                 SCIENTOLOGY 0 THE BOOK OF BASICS
                 THE WHY IS GOD POLICY LETTER
                 THE ORGANIZATION SERIES POLICY LETTERS
                 THE PHOENIX LECTURES
                 ETHICS AND JUSTICE POLICY LETTERS

                        THE CONDITION BELOW CONFUSION

                        Super Power Rundown Series 1


    The first action of beingness is to assume a viewpoint. Before one  can
know he is below confusion, he usually has  to  realize  that  he  is  in  a
condition of no-condition.


    Power is the ability to hold a position in space. The first  action  of
creating space is to assume a point from which to view that  space.  When  a
viewpoint has been knocked around down through the time track by  forces  he
believes have affected him, he tends to  lose  his  ability  to  maintain  a
position in space.


    A being can assume the viewpoint of the first dynamic  and  attempt  to
take on all the other dynamics, which eventually overwhelms him.  To  get  a
being rehabilitated into the position of being able to operate at  cause  on
all the dynamics, it is first necessary to  get  him  into  a  condition  of
being.


    Therefore, the first action  one  takes  in  running  the  Super  Power
processes is to have the person find a viewpoint.


    The first command is:


        "Find a viewpoint."


    This is run to F/N Cog VGIs.


    Then one runs the other flows:

        "Find another's viewpoint,"


        "Find a viewpoint that others are creating for others."


        "Find a viewpoint that you have created for yourself."


    A being can be so socked into the MEST universe that viewpoints have
become solid objects. Viewpoints are points from which one views universes.
Solid objects are made up of matter, energy, space and time. Space is
created by a viewpoint; a viewpoint can think the opposite.


    Many times you will find a person who is inverted on the dynamics to
such an extent that he feel that MEST has created him rather than the other
way around.


    This process will get the being into a position of being able to handle
the condition below confusion and set him up for the next steps of the
Super Power Rundown.

                            8TH DYNAMIC PROCESSES

                        Super Power Rundown Series 2


    This is an unlimited process. Usually you will find the  person  to  be
inverted on the dynamics. God is not an object. When one labels god with  an
identity one immediately degrades the 8th dynamic into MEST terms.  The  8th
dynamic cannot be defined in terms of MEST. It can only be defined in  terms
of infinity which the number 8 symbolizes.


    When running this process start with the 8th dynamic. Then run  through
the first up through the seventh and then stop. The purpose is  to  get  the
person to assume various viewpoints on all the dynamics  at  one  level  and
then bring the person back to the 8th dynamic viewpoint.


    This process puts responsibility back into the person and sets  him  up
for repair of all earlier actions which brought  about  a  dwindling  spiral
away from the 8th dynamic viewpoint.


    This process is run even if the person goes exterior or has a big  win.
The only time you would end off the  process  is  on  a  floating  tone  arm
because obviously you cannot get any more reads on the meter.


    While running this process if  any  upsets,  overts,  missed  withholds
occur one simply cleans them up. On running OTs  one  deals  with  any  body
thetans, clusters, entities and so forth as they show up. Remember to  audit
the person in front of you which means if someone else  shows  up  you  must
audit them out, set them free before you can set  the  person  in  front  of
you, in the body, free.

Here are the commands in order:

    1.      Assume the viewpoint of the 8th dynamic.


    2.      Get the idea of another  assuming  the  viewpoint  of  the  8th
        dynamic.


    3.      Get the idea of  others  assuming  the  viewpoint  of  the  8th
        dynamic.


    4.      Get the idea of you causing yourself to assume the viewpoint of
        the 8th dynamic.


    5.      Get the idea of your second dynamic assuming the  viewpoint  of
        the 8th dynamic.


    6.      Get the idea of another second dynamic assuming  the  viewpoint
        of the 8th dynamic.


    7.      Get the idea of other second dynamics assuming the viewpoint of
        the 8th dynamic.


    8.      Get the idea of you causing all second dynamics to  assume  the
        viewpoint of the 8th dynamic.


    9.      Get the idea of your third dynamic assuming  the  viewpoint  of
        the 8th dynamic.


    10.     Get the idea of another third dynamic assuming the viewpoint of
        the 8th dynamic.


    11.     Get the idea of other third dynamics assuming the viewpoint  of
        the 8th dynamic.


    12.     Get the idea of you causing all third dynamics  to  assume  the
        viewpoint of the 8th dynamic.


    13.     Get the idea of your fourth dynamic assuming the  viewpoint  of
        the 8th dynamic.


    14.     Get the idea of another fourth dynamic assuming  the  viewpoint
        of the 8th dynamic.


    15.     Get the idea of other fourth dynamics assuming the viewpoint of
        the 8th dynamic.


    16.     Get the idea of you causing all fourth dynamics to  assume  the
        viewpoint of the 8th dynamic.


    17.     Get the idea of your fifth dynamic assuming  the  viewpoint  of
        the 8th dynamic.


    18.     Get the idea of another fifth dynamic assuming the viewpoint of
        the 8th dynamic.


    19.     Get the idea of other fifth dynamics assuming the viewpoint  of
        the 8th dynamic.


    20.     Get the idea of you causing all fifth dynamics  to  assume  the
        viewpoint of the 8th dynamic.


    21.     Get the idea of your sixth dynamic assuming  the  viewpoint  of
        the 8th dynamic.


    22.     Get the idea of another sixth dynamic assuming the viewpoint of
        the 8th dynamic.


    23.     Get the idea of other sixth dynamics assuming the viewpoint  of
        the 8th dynamic.


    24.     Get the idea of you causing all sixth dynamics  to  assume  the
        viewpoint of the 8th dynamic.


    25.     Get the idea of your seventh dynamic assuming the viewpoint  of
        the 8th dynamic.


    26.     Get the idea of another seventh dynamic assuming the  viewpoint
        of the 8th dynamic.


    27.     Get the idea of other seventh dynamics assuming  the  viewpoint
        of the 8th dynamic.


    28.     Get the idea of you causing all seventh dynamics to assume  the
        viewpoint of the 8th dynamic.


    29.     Get the idea of your eighth dynamic assuming the  viewpoint  of
        the 8th dynamic.


    30.     Get the idea of another eighth dynamic assuming  the  viewpoint
        of the 8th dynamic.


    31.     Get the idea of other eighth dynamics assuming the viewpoint of
        the 8th dynamic.

    32.     Get the idea of you causing all eighth dynamics to  assume  the
        viewpoint of the 8th dynamic.
    At this point the person should be in very good shape, enough  so  that
his earlier injustices on the  track  can  be  easily  accessible  from  the
various viewpoints of the dynamics.


    The next step is to do the  Ethics  Repair  List  as  per  Super  Power
Rundown Series 3.
                             ETHICS REPAIR LIST

                        Super Power Rundown Series 3


    The purpose of the Ethics Repair List is to  return  full  power  to  a
being by proofing him up  against  injustices,  counter  postulates,  failed
purposes, counter purposes and evil intentions across the dynamics.


    These questions are asked in  an  unlimited  way.  In  other  words  it
applies to the whole track and whatever the person comes up with you  simply
two way comm it  earlier  similar  to  EP.  This  repair  list  is  actually
designed to set the person up to be  able  to  do  the  actual  super  power
process. It cleans up  the  whole  track  on  the  subjects  of  ethics  and
justice.


    Do not take up unreading questions. This list of questions is  assessed
like a regular repair list except then when you get  a  read  you  stop  and
handle the question and its charge, then repeat the same question to  ensure
no further reads or charge and then carry on with assessing  the  list.  The
list does not have to be F/Ning through the whole list.  Handle  protest  or
false reads accordingly.

      1.    Have you had a wrong intention?
      2.    Has another had a wrong intention?
      3.    Have others had wrong intentions?
      4.    Have you caused yourself to have wrong intentions?


      5.    Have you been given a wrong intention?
      6.    Have you given another a wrong intention?
      7.    Have others given others a wrong intention?
      8.    Have you caused yourself to be given a wrong intention?


      9.    Have you been given a wrong indication?
      10.   Have you given another a wrong indication?
      11.   Have others given others a wrong indication?
      12.   Have you caused yourself to be given a wrong indication?


      13.   Have you had a wrong postulate?
      14.   Has another had a wrong postulate?
      15.   Have others had wrong postulates?
      16.   Have you caused yourself to have wrong postulates?


      17.   Have you been given a wrong postulate?
      18.   Have you given another a wrong postulate?
      19.   Have others given others a wrong postulate?
      20.   Have you caused yourself to be given a wrong postulate?


      21.   Have you ever been in a wrong condition?
      22.   Has another ever been in a wrong condition?
      23.   Have others ever been in a wrong condition?
      24.   Have you ever caused yourself to be in a wrong condition?


      25.   Have you ever been assigned a wrong condition?
      26.   Has assigned another a wrong condition?
      27.   Have another ever assigned another or others a wrong condition?
      28.   Have you ever assigned yourself a wrong condition?


      29.   Have you ever applied a wrong formula for a condition?
      30.   Have you caused another to apply a wrong condition formula?
      31.   Have others caused others to apply a wrong condition formula?
      32.   Have you  ever  caused  yourself  to  apply  a  wrong  condition
           formula?

      33.   Has anyone ever disagreed with you?
      34.   Have you ever disagreed with someone?
      35.   Have others disagreed with others?
      36.   Have you caused yourself to be disagreeable?


      37.   Has someone ever caused you to disagree with another?
      38.   Have you ever caused anyone to disagree with someone else?
      39.   Have others caused others to disagree with others?
      40.   Have you caused yourself to disagree with yourself?


      41.   Have you ever been punished for disagreeing with someone?
      42.   Have you ever caused another to be punished for disagreeing with
           you?
      43.   Have others caused others to be punished for disagreeing?
      44.   Have you caused yourself to be punished for disagreeing?

      45.   Have you ever been lied about?
      46.   Have you ever lied about someone else?
      47.   Have others lied about others?
      48.   Have you lied to yourself about yourself?


      49.   Has anyone ever said that you were bad?
      50.   Have you ever said that anyone else was bad?
      51.   Have others said bad things about others?
      52.   Have you ever said bad things about yourself?


      53.   Have you ever disagreed with society?
      54.   Has society ever disagreed with you?
      55.   Have others disagreed with society?
      56.   Have you disagreed with yourself because of society?


      57.   Have you ever counter postulated the intentions of a society?
      58.   Has society ever counter postulated your intentions?
      59.   Have others ever counter postulated the intentions of a society?
      60.   Have you counter postulated your intentions because of society?


      61.   Have you ever disagreed with a spouse
      62.   Have you ever caused another to disagree with a spouse?
      63.   Have others caused others spouses to disagree with others?
      64.   Have you caused yourself to disagree with a spouse?


      65.   Has anyone ever caused you an injustice?
      66.   Have you ever caused another an injustice?
      67.   Have others ever caused others an injustice?
      68.   Have you ever caused yourself an injustice?


      69.   Have you ever been lied to?
      70.   Have you ever lied to another?
      71.   Have others lied to others?
      72.   Have you lied to yourself about another?


      73.   Have you lied to yourself about others?
      74.   Have you lied to yourself about family?
      75.   Have you lied to yourself about groups?
      76.   Have you lied to yourself about mankind?
      77.   Have you lied to yourself about the animal kingdom?
      78.   Have you lied to yourself about the physical universe?
      79.   Have you lied to yourself about spiritual beings?
      80.   Have you lied to yourself about the supreme being?


      81.   Have  you  ever  agreed  with  someone  verbally  but  disagreed
           mentally?
      82.   Have you caused another  to  agree  with  someone  verbally  but
           disagree mentally?
      83.   Have others caused others to  agree  with  others  verbally  but
           disagree mentally?
      84.   Have you caused yourself  to  agree  with  others  verbally  but
           disagree mentally?


      85.   Have you ever been falsely accused?
      86.   Have you ever falsely accused another?
      87.   Have others falsely accused others?
      88.   Have you ever caused yourself to be falsely accused?


      89.   Have you ever been falsely imprisoned by another?
      90.   Have you ever falsely imprisoned another?
      91.   Have others ever caused others to be falsely imprisoned?
      92.   Have you caused yourself to be imprisoned because of others?


      93.   Have you ever been falsely imprisoned?
      94.   Has another been falsely imprisoned?
      95.   Have others been falsely imprisoned?
      96.   Have you caused yourself to be falsely imprisoned?


      97.   Have you ever been wrong?
      98.   Has another ever been wrong?
      99.   Have others ever been wrong?
      100.  Have you caused yourself to be wrong?


      101.  Have you ever been forced into something?
      102.  Have you ever forced another into something?
      103.  Have others forced others into something?
      104.  Have you forced yourself into something?


      105.  Have you ever been forced into a situation?
      106.  Have you ever forced another into a situation?
      107.  Have others forced others into a situation?
      108.  Have you caused yourself to be forced into a situation?


      109.  Have you ever been deceived?
      110.  Have you ever deceived another?
      111.  Have others ever deceived others?
      112.  Have you caused yourself to be deceived?


      113.  Have you ever been manipulated?
      114.  Have you ever manipulated another?
      115.  Have others ever manipulated others?
      116.  Have you caused yourself to be manipulated ?


      117.  Have you ever been made to stay in a location you didn't want to
           be in?
      118.  Have you ever caused another to stay in a location  they  didn't
           want to be in?
      119.  Have others ever caused others to stay in a location they didn't
           want to be in?
      120.  Have you ever caused yourself to stay in a location  you  didn't
           want to be in?


      121.  Have you ever been made to move away from a location you  wanted
           to stay in?
      122.  Have you ever caused another to move away from a  location  they
           wanted to stay in?
      123.  Have others ever caused others to move away from a location they
           wanted to stay in?
      124.  Have you ever caused yourself to move away from a  location  you
           wanted to stay in?


      125.  Have you ever been given a wrong purpose?
      126.  Have you ever given another a wrong purpose?
      127.  Have others ever given others a wrong purpose?
      128.  Have you ever given yourself a wrong purpose?


      129.  Have you ever had a false purpose
      130.  Have you ever caused another to have a false purpose?
      131.  Have others caused others to have a false purpose?
      132.  Have you ever caused yourself to have a false purpose?


      133.  Do you have a wrong purpose?
      134.  Does another have a wrong purpose?
      135.  Do others have a wrong purposes?
      136.  Are you causing yourself to have a wrong purpose?


      137.  Do you have any counter purposes?
      138.  Does another have any counter purposes?
      139.  Do others have any counter purposes?
      140.  Are you causing yourself any counter purposes?


      141.  Have you ever been told you had a false purpose?
      142.  Have you ever told another they had a false purpose?
      143.  Have others told others they have had false purposes?
      144.  Have you ever told yourself that you had a false purpose?


      145.  Do you have a failed purpose?
      146.  Does another have a failed purpose?
      147.  Do others have a failed purpose?
      148.  Have you caused yourself to have a failed purpose?


      149.  Have you ever been told you had a failed purpose?
      150.  Have you ever told another they had a failed purpose?
      151.  Have others told others they have had failed purposes?
      152.  Have you ever told yourself that you had a failed purpose?


      153.  Are you evil?
      154.  Is another evil?
      155.  Are others evil?
      156.  Are you causing yourself to be evil?


      157.  Have you ever been told you are evil?
      158.  Have you ever told another they were evil?
      159.  Have others told others they are evil?
      160.  Have you ever told yourself that you are evil?


      161.  Has anyone ever made you do anything evil?
      162.  Have you ever made anyone else do anything evil?
      163.  Have others ever made others do anything evil?
      164.  Have you ever made yourself do anything evil?


      165.  Has anyone ever said that you did anything evil?
      166.  Have you ever said anyone else did anything evil?
      167.  Have others ever said others did anything evil?
      168.  Have you ever made yourself say anything evil?


      169.  Have you been wronged?
      170.  Have you wronged another?
      171.  Have others wronged others?
      172.  Have you caused yourself to wronged?


      173.  Have you been given an evil purpose?
      174.  Have you given another an evil purpose?
      175.  Have others given others evil purposes?
      176.  Have you caused yourself to have an evil purpose?


      177.  Have you ever been told you had an evil purpose?
      178.  Have you ever told another they had an evil purpose?
      179.  Have others told others they have had an evil purposes?
      180.  Have you ever told yourself that you had an evil purpose?


      181.  Have you ever done anything wrong?
      182.  Has another ever done anything wrong?
      183.  Have others ever done anything wrong?
      184.  Have you ever caused yourself anything wrong?


      185.  Is it wrong to be wrong?
      186.  Is it wrong for another to be wrong?
      187.  Is it wrong for others to be wrong?
      188.  Is it wrong for you to cause yourself to be wrong?


      189.  Is it wrong to be right?
      190.  Is it wrong for another to be right?
      191.  Is it wrong for others to be right?
      192.  Is it wrong to cause yourself to be right?


      193.  Have you ever been expelled from a group?
      194.  Have you ever expelled another from a group?
      195.  Have others ever expelled others from a group?
      196.  Have you ever caused yourself to be expelled from a group?


      197.  Have you ever been forced to leave a group?
      198.  Have you ever forced another to leave a group?
      199.  Have others ever forced others to leave a group?
      200.  Have you ever forced yourself to leave a group?


      201.  Has anything ever happened too fast for you?
      202.  Have you ever caused anything to happen too fast?
      203.  Have others caused anything to happen too fast?
      204.  Have you caused yourself to have something happen too fast?


      205.  Has anything ever happened too slow for you?
      206.  Have you ever caused anything to happen too slow?
      207.  Have others caused anything to happen too slow?
      208.  Have you caused yourself to have something happen too slow?

      209.  Have you ever been given an arbitrary?
      210.  Have you ever given another an arbitrary?
      211.  Have others ever given others an arbitrary?
      212.  Have you caused yourself any arbitraries?


      213.  Have you been given an absolute?
      214.  Have you ever given another an absolute?
      215.  Have others ever given others an absolute?
      216.  Have you caused yourself any absolutes?


      217.  Have you ever been given a false law?
      218.  Have you ever given another a false law?
      219.  Have others ever given others any false laws?
      220.  Have you caused yourself any false laws?


      221.  Have you forgotten anything?
      222.  Have caused another to forget anything?
      223.  Have others caused others to forget anything?
      224.  Have caused yourself to forget anything?
                        THE EIGHTH DYNAMIC VIEWPOINT

                        Super Power Rundown Series 4


    After the person has completed the condition below confusion by finding
viewpoints, the eighth dynamic processes and the  Ethics  Repair  List,  one
then has the person go back to the 8th dynamic process  with  the  following
commands:


    1.      Get the idea of your 8th dynamic assuming the viewpoint of  the
        8th dynamic.


    2.      Get the idea of another 8th dynamic assuming the  viewpoint  of
        the 8th dynamic.


    3.      Get the idea of other 8th dynamics assuming  the  viewpoint  of
        the 8th dynamic.


    4.      Get the idea of you causing all  8th  dynamics  to  assume  the
        viewpoint of all 8th dynamics.

    This now expands the persons viewpoint immensely and sets the person up
for the final processes on the Super Power Rundown.


    Remember to run each flow to F/N, Cog, VGIs. Only end  the  session  in
the event of a floating TA and for no other reason.
                       THE ACTUAL SUPER POWER PROCESS

                        Super Power Rundown Series 5


    The final step of the Super Power Rundown is to give back to the person
his full potential power as a being. All prior  steps  on  the  Super  Power
Rundown have been designed to get a person into a state wherein  he  is  set
up to regain his ability to handle infinite power. These processes  are  run
just like any other process with full F/N,  Cog  VGIs  as  the  EP.  If  the
person goes exterior continue to run the processes. If there is a dial  wide
F/N continue to run the process.  The  only  time  you  would  end  off  the
process or the session is if the person has a persistent floating TA.


    At some point during the running of this series of processes the person
will reach a state wherein they are speechless. They will  laugh  with  wild
abandon. Their TA will be floating! They will probably also be exterior  and
will be unable to communicate in words what they are experiencing.  This  is
the end result of the Super Power Rundown. It is  rare  for  this  to  occur
prior to the running of the last flow of this series of  processes,  but  if
it occurs then acknowledge the win.


    One thing the auditor must not do is interrupt the person while in  the
middle of  this  major  win  or  during  the  laughter.  Otherwise  it  will
invalidate the win. The auditor  simply  maintains  his  TRs  and  lets  the
person have his win. Do not end the session  until  the  laughter  stops  as
this will also tend to invalidate the person and his win.


    The laughter can go on for some time. Perhaps up to an  hour.  Be  sure
and just be there with the person during this win and not  end  the  session
until the laughter has subsided.


    The following is the last series of processes one  runs  on  the  Super
Power Rundown:

    1.      Get the idea that you have infinite power.
    2.      Get the idea that another has infinite power.
    3.      Get the idea that others have infinite power.
    4.      Get the idea that you  can  cause  yourself  to  have  infinite
        power.


    5.      Get the idea that you have been given infinite power.
    6.      Get the idea that another has been given infinite power.
    7.      Get the idea that others have been given infinite power.
    8.      Get the idea that you have caused yourself to be given infinite
        power.


    9.      Get the idea that you can give another infinite power.
    10.     Get the idea that another can give you infinite power.
    11.     Get the idea that others can give others infinite power.
    12.     Get the idea that you can cause yourself infinite power.


    13.     Get the idea that you are infinite.
    14.     Get the idea that another is infinite.
    15.     Get the idea that others are infinite.
    16.     Get the idea that you can cause yourself to be infinity.

    Make sure to run only the reading process and check  for  interest.  Do
not run any process on the person in which he is  not  interested.  The  end
phenomenon for the Super Power Rundown is  a  being  who  has  regained  the
super powers of infinity.
                                OT OBJECTIVES


    This is rumored to be an objectives rundown which was being piloted  in
1982 prior to David Mayo being removed from post.


                                  PROCESS 1

    "Look around here and find something you wouldn't mind forgetting."

Ref:  Tape 5611C07 15 ACC 18 "Creation:  Cycle of a Thetan"
      Tape 5611C06  Time Track

Description:

    Predicting the future is becoming an effect in present  time.   One  is
never otherwise than cause really.  He can get  into  a  prediction  of  the
future which means "I am here in present time and the  future  is  going  to
have an effect upon me."  Therefore his present time is an effect.


    He does this not-knowing a future which he has mocked up.   He  has  to
have mocked it up and not-know it in order to have a  future.    The  common
denominator on it is not-know.  So you have to not-know for the  future  and
not-know for the past.  And these not-knows encroach on present  time  until
it gets as thin  as  a  slice  of  boloney  that  you  buy  in  a  new  York
Delicatessen.


    To a preclear who has no perception  at  all,  present  time  has  been
totally extinct.  The automatic machinery of the future and  the  past  have
not-know so automatically  and  so  thoroughly  that  they  have  wiped  out
present time too.  The goal is to broaden present time.


    How broad present time can become I don't know.  I think very  possibly
it could be broadened up to two or three years at a crack.  And there is  no
total impossibility on broadening it up to a million years into  the  future
and a million years into the past and it would all be present time.


    Present time would be two million years wide; the person just  wouldn't
be not-knowing it.  That would be an awful lot of mass.


    You could just run not-knowingness processes and exercise and take over
the automaticity of not-knowingness.  You would broaden present time.


    The processes you run on not-know are very simple.   "Look  around  and
tell  me  something  you  wouldn't  mind  forgetting"  is  a  wording   that
communicates to most preclears.

                                  PROCESS 2

Ref:  Tape 5312C03 "Time as a Barrier"

Description:

    Cause is your own decision, command or postulate of action.  As long as
this precedes action,  a  person  is  self-determined.   As  soon  as  one's
postulate begins to succeed action,  he  is  other-determined,  because  his
postulate is being caused by other determinism than  his  own.   He  reaches
out here and shifts the ashtray and then he looks at it and wonders  why  he
shifted the ashtray and he says "It's a good thing  I  moved  the  ashtray."
That's automaticity.  Automaticity is only strange and peculiar  because  it
interferes with the barrier of time.
    With ease you can pass through any other kind of barrier.   By  pulling
on yourself the  trick  that  we  will  all  agree  on  the  appearance  and
disappearance of space.  Then we will depend upon some symbol which  we  put
up which is spelled T-I-M-E to symbolize this appearance  and  disappearance
of new particle positions.  Then we will agree that these particles  do  not
move except in this pattern of our agreement, according to certain laws  and
when we all hook into the same  regulator  on  the  same  subject  and  then
depend utterly upon time we can't have the past again.  Nor can we have  the
future again.  It becomes a horrible, hectic contest  on  the  part  of  the
individual where is pantingly is keeping himself somewhere in  the  vicinity
of these particles in present time.  He is trying to coordinate  with  their
motion consistently and continually  and  that  is  the  strain  which  he's
undergoing.


    He is in advance of all his automaticity when he's in what we will call
causative instant.  Causative instant is being just a split second ahead  of
the actual change of the particle, because you're actually  assisting  their
change.  Effect instant is being always, with  postulates,  a  split  second
after the shift.   The  simultaneous-response  bank  is  a  fraction  of  an
instant back of a shift of these particles called MEST.  The  observational,
analytical mind is in the causative instant just  a  fraction  of  a  second
before the change.


    I found this process rather uniformly effective  if  carried  out  long
enough on the preclear that he finds himself fighting time so  much  and  so
impatiently that he'll drop back into stimulus-response several times.

Commands:

    Simply seat your preclear in the midst  of  a  bunch  of  MEST  objects
(dolls, toy cats, etc.)  You give him the steer the first time  or  two  and
then deliver it into his own hands what he's doing.


    You say:  "Now you decide to move that (object)  to  a  new  position."
And he does so, and you say "Now do it."


    His automaticity is being junior to your  automaticity  throughout,  so
you've got to get this up to a point where he is doing the whole  thing  and
you just leave him there doing it.


    NEXT STEP, we say, "Get  the  idea  that  you're  going  to  move  that
(object) to a new position."  He gets the idea.  And you say  "Do  something
else."  His wheels will kind of go screech, skid, and he will  do  something
else.  But he will get wise to this after a while:  He'll  realize  that  he
did something else on a stimulus-response.


    NEXT STEP, you say "Now you yourself decide to move this (object) to  a
new position.  You decide it and decide when to do it."  And then he'll  sit
there and do it.


    About that time, he may start to protest.   He's  liable  to  have  all
kinds and varieties of protest.  Why?  Because you are making  him  actually
push up that fraction of a second and he feels like he's  being  speeded  up
beyond the point he can tolerate it.  That  intolerance  of  pace  will  not
take place. It's not upsetting. There's nothing to that.  You just  get  him
to push on through it.


    NEXT STEP, "Decide to move that (object).   Now  move  it  to  the  new
position."  "Now pick out the new position it's going  to  move  into."   He
does so, and you say "Now decide  to  move  the  (object)  again  to  a  new
position."  And he will and you say, "Now having decided, get the idea  that
you suddenly have to move the ashtray over on your right."  He will.


    What you're working with there  is  interference  and  interruption  of
action and what you're  working  with  is  basically  automaticity  and  the
interference with the cycle of action.  So that we can't  finish  cycles  of
action.  What we're working with is trying to return into his mind the  idea
that he makes up his mind to do something and then does it.  That  will  key
out all his machinery.


    NEXT STEP, "Now make up your mind you're going to move the (object)  to
a new position"  He selects the new position, and  you  say  "Now  don't  do
it."
    You're only trying to move him ahead maybe a  billionth  of  a  second.
He'll get the idea that he should think of all  these  things  and  do  them
instantaneously.  This is upsetting to him that  he  doesn't  do  all  these
things instantaneously.  He's just trying to make a  postulate  work.   This
is his own laziness showing up with him.  Now instead of that we  force  him
to take it carefully, maddeningly and make up his mind to do  something  and
put it to a new position and then not  do  it.   Make  up  his  mind  to  do
something and change it to a new position and then have the idea  that  he's
got to change it  and  move  something  else  instead,  without  moving  the
object, and merely make up his mind to change it to a new  position  and  do
it.


                                  PROCESS 3

Ref:  Tape 5511HF09 HPC-1 "Six  Levels  of  Modern  Auditing,  SLP  Issue  5
-Level 3"

Description:

    Axiom 51 tells that postulates and communication as-is or change  MEST,
but MEST does not change MEST.  That in essence  is  what  the  axiom  says.
Postulates and communication can change MEST, they can as-is  it,  they  can
make it disappear.  Just the  fact  of  thinking  something  can  make  MEST
disappear.


    Now if we were to create a vacuum in the middle of this room, we  would
find the air of the room would rush into the vacuum. Absence of pressure  in
the vacuum would bring about a filling of the vacuum.  Absence  of  pressure
in the vacuum would bring about a filling  of  the  vacuum  by  presence  of
pressure outside the vacuum,  and  we  would  get  the  vacuum  filling  up.
Similarly, we can create an electronic vacuum by thinking a thought  in  the
middle of a block of energy, and the block of energy will then move in  upon
it.  We make a postulate or we communicate from the middle  of  a  block  of
energy and we create a vacuum and the energy can move in upon it.


    Above everything is consideration.  All things are basically postulates
and considerations.  Even time itself is a process of knowingness  and  not-
knowingness.  One makes  a  consideration  and  so  it  is.   He  unmakes  a
consideration and so it is.


    But every time he thinks a thought he punches holes in MEST. All things
are basically a consideration.  Energy itself stems  from  a  consideration.
And simply contacting thought is sufficient to make energy  disappear.   Now
we think, and are accustomed to thinking that if  some  fellow  is  thinking
"dog" we would have to get the thought "thinking dog"  to  make  the  energy
mass connected with it disappear.  Not true.


    It is the thought, the thinkingness, which makes it disappear, not  the
exact thought.  If an individual  cannot  think  a  thought,  he  cannot  of
course make a decision.  If you were to ask an  individual  simply  "make  a
decision" and he was sitting there in his head or in the middle of a  thetan
bank with machinery all around, you  would  bring  about  the  situation  of
restimulation.


    The reason he can't make a decision is that he really doesn't,  on  his
own, dare think a thought all by himself.  The best way in the world to  get
packed in tight in the middle of a bank is to go out and sit on  a  mountain
top for fourteen days.  I'm sure you would have to exteriorize out  of  self
defense.  You think enough thought to cave in enough energy to  bring  about
a collapse of the bank, and I am sure that you  would  see  many  phenomena.
I'm sure you would see angels, demons, and everything.  It  would  be  quite
an experience but it wouldn't be very therapeutic.


    For the first time, we know why  an  individual  had  better  not  self
audit.   If  he  doesn't  have  somebody  to  talk  to,  if  he  can't  keep
communication going, he cannot as-is the material that's flying  in  on  him
as fast as he is throwing it into restimulation by thinking  in  the  middle
of it, he's going to throw more into restimulation than he is going  to  get
rid of.


    We have in Level Three, a process  which  you  think  is  a  subjective
process. But really it is not, it is an objective process.  A process  which
is run in a quiet place or auditing room with an auditor.  "Think  a  placed
thought." He should be able to  think  elsewhere  than  where  he  is.   Why
anybody would think where he is, I don't know.


    When he thinks where he is, he attracts  energy  to  him.    And  he'll
always be inside the energy which hits him.   From  the  standpoint  of  not
getting trapped, that's not the place to be.  If you wish to  maintain  your
mobility, you will have to learn to think a thought outside where  you  are.
And so we have this process, and  this  process  is  totally  and  completed
dedicated only to one thing.   Practice  in  thinking  a  thought  elsewhere
until it's our thought and we can think it ably and we can do well by it.


    But as we run the process, we get an  additional  phenomena,  which  is
quite interesting.  For the  first  time,  the  individual  is  not  getting
pictures presented to him.  The pictures are presenting  themselves  to  the
thought! In view of the fact that he is not looking from the center  of  the
thought, he's merely thinking the thought over  there,  he  doesn't  usually
notice that the pictures are presenting themselves over there for a  change.
 And energy masses around his head and body have  a  tendency  to  fly  away
from where he is, or where his body is, and fly  onto  the  place  where  he
just thought the thought.  So the drill is a very easy one.  The  object  is
to train the preclear to think thoughts exterior  to  his  head  and  thetan
bank.

Commands:

    "Think a thought in (or on) that (object)"


    The auditor indicating  the  object  or  position.  The  auditor  would
indicate every time where the individual is to place the thought.


    There is an alternative command which can be used:


    "Do you see that object? Think a  thought  in  (or  on)  it.   Did  the
thought appear where it is?"


                                  PROCESS 4

Ref: Tape 5511HF09 HPC-1 "Six Levels of Modern  Auditing",  SLP  Issue  5  -
Level 3

Description:

    Part  A  was  "Think  a  Placed  Thought"  and  Part   B   is   "Choice
Rehabilitation"

    Choice obviously indicates that there are other objects  in  the  world
which have an influence upon you.  We say "I choose", therefore  there  must
be a couple of things which have an influence upon you.  If we said "make  a
decision," well that sort of  thing  infers  that  we  have  a  little  more
control over it, but we are still being monitored to some slight  degree  by
other objects.  We have to decide something.  But we  are  deciding  from  a
cause basis more or less on action to be taken or for something  to  happen.
Now above that level, we simply make a postulate.   We  say  "I  think  that
will happen."  And above that level, we don't have to do a  think  about  it
at all; we just know.


    Choice is pretty much of an effect sort of thing.   An  individual  has
his choice, he can go to school or go to jail.  The choice rather  indicates
the prior existence of influence factor.


    We've got him where he can think a placed thought, now we have him make
choices.


    So we have a rather complicated process, and it runs like this:


    "From _____ (and the auditor indicates a point), make a choice  between
(and he indicates positions or objects)."
    You have already trained this chap to think an exterior thought and now
you say "Do you see those two windows" and the fellow says "yes".   And  you
say "From this chair here, choose between them."


    Now he doesn't go to the chair, he merely puts a thought on  the  chair
which chooses between those two windows.  We are teaching him to think,  not
just think a thought, but to think or make postulates exterior  to  himself.



    Actually there are four choices:  There is Window A, or Windows  B,  or
neither Window A or B, or both.  That is  the  possible  number  of  choices
that you will find the pc going into.


    We are doing this so an individual can think  or  reason  or  postulate
exterior to his own whereabouts.  You understand that an  individual  making
a decision where he is, is going to pull energy in on himself  and  that  is
going to alter his decision.  So to make a clear  decision,  or  to  make  a
clear choice, he actually would have to be in a place  of  non-penalization.
He would have to think the thought exterior to himself, make the  choice  or
the decision exterior to himself in order not to be  totally  influenced  by
it.


                                  PROCESS 5

Ref:  Tape 5511HF09 Six Levels of Modern Auditing, SLP Issue 5 -Level 3

Description:

    We get up to the next level, which is much easier and that is  Directed
Decisional Rehabilitation.  Using the ability acquired in A and B,  exercise
the pc on decision.


    You say, "Putting the decision on or in that  chair,  make  a  decision
about it."  The actual thinkingness, the aliveness therefore, occurs in  the
chair. Energy masses actually cave in  on  it.   The  pc  will  feel  energy
masses departing from his own  bank  or  body  and  leaving.   He  will  get
phenomena, but he won't get strange visio.  Usually  his  visio  field  will
clear up, pressure will sometimes ago off of the eyes,  or  off  of  certain
non-communication spots in the body.  All kinds of remarkable  things  occur
which he will tell you about and you will listen courteously.


    He's always been thinking in his  head  or  right  where  he  was,  and
therefore he attracted in upon him all the products of his machinery.


    Now making a decision is rather permissive.  The  only  thing  that  is
directed about it is where he is going to make the decision, and about  what
he is going to make the decision.   But  what  decision  he  makes  is  non-
directed.

Commands:

    "Putting the decision on or in that ______ (indicated object),  make  a
decision about it."


                                  PROCESS 6

Ref:  Tape 5511HF09 Six Levels of Modern Auditing, SLP Issue 5 -Level 3

Description:

    Using the abilities acquired in A, B, and  C,  turn  the  pc  loose  on
decisions. Decisions must be outside of his head, or outside of the bank.


    You have got to free up his decision entirely and that is done in Level
Three and you make the simplest commands you can make  here.   That  command
is just "Decide something."
    Now we don't suppose he is going to relapse back  to  thinking  in  his
head, but we are going to ask him every once in  awhile  "where  he  decided
it."  Tht would be part  of  the  command,  which  is  not  written  in  the
original issue. We have given him all of these drills, he  now  knows  hwere
to think.


    It is flat when the individual can absolutely and with great certainty,
decide something exterior to his head or bank.