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SERVICE FACSIMILES

A lecture given on
12 September 1963

Thank you.

This is the what?

Audience: The 12th of September.

12 September A.D. 13, Saint Hill Special Briefing Course. And you're into the horrors of
hidden standards, GPMs, chronic PT problems, service facsimiles, non observation by the
PC, a postulate being where the PC ought to be.

How's it feel to audit a postulate? I mean, you always thought you had a PC in the chair and
you haven't. You got a postulate: a postulate which is designed to make others wrong and
themselves right. I think that's quite interesting when you get right down to think of it.

We've had all these things in the past. This is Scientology m I'm talking to you about, and as
it flips over into Scientology IV. We've had all these things in the past, and the difficulties
that a PC has in getting forward with his case are actually just those difficulties which I just
enumerated. I'll go over them again for you seriously.

PC has a hidden standard. Almost any PC that isn't making excellent progress, getting good
TA action, and so forth, has a hidden standard.

What do we mean by a hidden standard? Well, he doesn't even know what he is measuring
his progress by. But it's that which he measures his progress by. You say, "Did you make any
gains in this session?" and he consults this standard of some kind or another. And then he
says yes or no in accordance with whether or not this standard had shifted.

Now, this is your lower level of case that does this-not necessarily lower level, because you
can get a case into restimulation so that I suppose he does have temporarily a hidden
standard. PC's got a headache. Had a headache for a week, been processed for some little
time-a considerable length of time-and a headache has turned on Well now, he's liable to
measure his processing as to whether or not it turns off his headache. You see that all the
time.

Well now, expand that. Of course you can take by gradients all kinds of aspects of things, and
you can see that these tiny little things can graduate into very serious, overwhelming
proportions. That is to say, any insanity or any complete spin condition is simply an
exaggeration, ne plus ultra, to the exclusion of all other exaggerations, of something that is
quite normal in most anybody.

You see, you eat. You see, you consider that normal. It isn't very normal, but you consider it
normal. And that somebody is eating, is not used by you as an auditor to measure whether or
not the individual is Clear or not. You just don't pay very much attention to it. This is
something you don't think about very much

But as a case gets a little bit worse off, why, you have to start paying attention to it because
this may become a very great exaggeration. And it can become an exaggeration: a not-eat or
an eat-too-much or something like this, you see?

Now, several other facets of life drop out at this particular time, and if you took this same
phobia at a lower-level case, you could get somebody who did nothing but eat-didn't do
anything else, see? And you say this person is crazy. See?



Supposing they just ate everything in sight, see? Pencils, razor blades, rose bushes. See,
you'd say they're crazy. And supposing they refused to eat anything of any kind
whatsoever-similar condition, see? If you want to understand what is an aberration, it is
simply an exaggeration of the positive or negative of the usual. You can take anything a
thetan can do and exaggerate it, In extremis, and it becomes an aberration. That's anything,
don't you see?

You'd say even exteriorization can become "extremis," see? Somebody always flies out of
his head; he is always out of his head; he cannot get near his body in any fashion or another;
he worries about it all the time; he can't contact his environment via the body or contact the
environment. Well, you'd say he's batty on the subject of exteriorization, don't you see?

Well, what is this then? It's simply an exaggeration of a condition which a thetan ought to be
able to do well. Well, everybody is a bit batty on this particular subject at this particular time
because practically nobody esteriorizes easily, or they're always exterior. See? There isn't
any halfway measure on this particular line of exteriorization. That's because they are
assisted to exteriorize by various means, don't you see? I mean, the implantation and other
means to exteriorize them.

But this is an aberrated condition. But you see people around, and they're not exteriorizing
easily, and you don't think this is odd. Then we look at that. So that's an accepted neurosis,
see? That neurosis is the common denominator of the society or the "normal." See, that's
"normal." Well, just because everybody is doing it . . . Man has an interesting way of
measuring up what's right conduct. He has it measuring up of what's "normal."

One day you get into a society where everybody in the society is terrified of spiders. You get
into this civilizations-everybody in this civilization is terrified of spiders. They're picking
spiders off of themselves all the time, you see, and they sleep in their beds surrounded by
spider traps, and they, you see, just go on and on. Well, there's practically no girl in the room
who isn't a little bit nervy on the subject of spiders, don't you see? You find a spider
crawling across your nose, you boys would be upset too, you see? But this society does
nothing whatsoever but fight spiders, see-nothing known in its activity but that one thing.

But this isn't crazy because everybody does it, you see? So, according to those blokes in that
society, they look at each other, and there's one guy there who isn't afraid of spiders, see?
See? One guy there, so they say he's batty. He doesn't use spider bait around his plate while
he eats, you see? Guy is crazy, see? Obviously!

So this shows you, of course, that a departure from the norm-I use an old clichй-a
departure from the "normal" is no indication of aberration. It is actually of no real concern of
the auditor. because you're bound, sooner or later, to find somebody who doesn't put spider
bait around his plate while he eats, you see?

This, by the way what I'm saying here-occasionally causes auditors trouble. And they'll
have trouble with the case-case runs too easily.

Supposing you found somebody just clipped off engrams in chains: bzzzzzp, bong!-that's
the end of that chain of engrams. Well, you have trouble with him, you see, because it's not a
normal auditing response.

I remember old Ray Thacker, she used to be worried about auditing me after lectures and so
forth. She'll tell you about it today, I think, and so on Changed too fast. It's upsetting.

Finally got this thing taped. It isn't that I'm so good, but I thought it was rather amusing, you
see? I run Havingness, and zing-bang, cognition's-brrrr- and that's the end of the long
chain of this and that sort of thing.



Well, that's a different auditing response from the normal, so you're not completely proof of
making a mistake as an auditor, so long as you accept this normal or this average, you see, as
the index as to whether or not a person is getting better or how he should behave in
processing, you see?

Well, this gets booby-trapped too, because you start processing somebody and he says he's
out of his head and he's on the moon and he's here and he's there and he's taken care of the
whole bank, and that sort of thing. And you're processing this bloke and you may find out it's
not true, you see? And this upsets you.

So a few weeks later you're processing somebody who is close to an OT and is doing it and it
is true, see? Well, it's just whether or not the guy can do the process-that's your thing-or
whether or not he gains and whether or not he can get tone arm motion. Now there's a good
index, see?

PC get tone arm motion, you know? PC stay in session. PC go on willing to talk to you as the
auditor. See, these are your indexes. And those indexes are constant. They have nothing to do
with the speed with which a process works or the slowness with which it works; doesn't leave
you, then, hung with this thing called "departure from the normal." You don't have to then
have a normal for the human race (God help us all) as an index, as to whether or not
somebody is making progress in processing.

I dare say, if you went through an insane asylum, almost any insane asylum in the world, you
would find in there somebody who was supernormal and who was not crazy. I dare say
there's probably one per asylum, see?

But if insanity-if insanity or neurosis, see, is measured by just this one thing: whether the
person is "normal," why, then you run into all sorts of trouble in trying to adjudicate it. So
what you'd stick with is your auditing tools, see? You find out whether or not this person gets
good TA, see, on what you're running on him, and whether or not this person can do the
process and can stay in session with the auditor, and if the expected gains and that sort of
thing are made on the thing. And that's your index, you see? His behavior his actual behavior
in life is not of any great worry to you.

Now, I give you that as a word of warning, because as you move up the line with modern
processes you very often go through periods of change-and particularly with a service
facsimile and so forth-you go through periods of change which may be very swift. And a
case does some sort of a flick of some kind or another and goes from A to Z without
bothering to stop at any other of the letters in the alphabet. Or does it momentarily and hits a
high and then does a slide back from the high, or something like this. And if you were
worrying all the time whether or not the PC had normal behavior, you've just added
something into the whole problem of auditing which you just haven't anything to do with.
That's all, see? And take it from me, it's of no value-no value at all. We don't care whether
they're normal or abnormal or supernormal or something like that.

You can define various states. And it's easier to draw up a scale of abilities in life and try to
measure somebody up against that, if you must study behavior, don't you see? Let's get a
scale of abilities, only let's take a whole row of abilities, you see, and let's find out how the
person measures up on each one of these ability lines, and so on. You might have some idea
of his condition as a thetan, see? But that again would have nothing to do with normal, see? ,
Nothing whatsoever.

You try to measure up thetan to thetan, why, that's rough.

Now, you get some case that doesn't behave well under usual conditions of auditing-and
you are having trouble under usual conditions of auditing, don't you see?-well, you've got
another problem staring you in the face here. And we don't care-that problem is not solved



by saying the person is normal or abnormal. It is solved by the condition of restimulation of
the case. That's how that is solved.

And I've given you a whole chart here which, by the way, has a great deal of value, and you
could put any PC on this, or monitor any auditing against this particular chart, and start
cutting down restimulation on the PC. And you can cut down environmental restimulation,
you see, and cut this and that down. And you can cut down session restimulation in numerous
ways, you see? Just don't give him anything new to audit, and that sort of thing- numerous
ways of doing this (anyway, those various zones I gave you there the other day), and you'll
pick up the necessary TA action at some stage or another, see?

Now, that's completely independent, you see, of what process you are running on the PC.
That too, that doesn't come into it either. You could probably make almost any PC get tone
arm action on almost any process, providing you reduce the restimulation in various fronts
and sectors till the PC's attention could be centered on it and the restimulation was at
minimum. And you could probably get, on almost any PC, tone arm action on almost any
process. But on some you'd have to be a lot more careful than others because the
restimulation is very great. You see these as the factors with which you, an auditor, handle a
case.

Let's take a look, then, at the fact that there are some case peculiarities. And these case
peculiarities all come under the heading of the material you've -that I've just reviewed this
minute, see? Nothing in these things violate that. Now, that a person has a hidden standard
does not make him subnormal or supernormal or normal or anything else. It merely means he
has a chronic restimulation. That merely means he has a chronic restimulation of some kind
that is throwing on to the case an additional amount of charge.

Now, that was given in your chart I gave you here about what's in restimulation, see? And
that comes under the heading of that. And this thing is in restimulation; it's chronically in
restimulation. Now, in service facsimiles and other reasons and so forth, we get the reasons
why it's in restimulation. But we're not examining why it is in restimulation at this particular
time. We're examining wholly, totally and only that it is in restimulation. You got that? Just
reduce it to that simplicity. There's current stuff in restimulation. All right, if there's current
stuff in restimulation, it includes, in some cases, this thing called a hidden standard.

And you say to the PC, "Did you have any gains in this session? Did you have any gains in
this session?"

And the PC looks sort of hollow-eyed for a moment, and he looks back into his skull with his
eyeballs or something of the sort, and he says to you, he says-after a minute or two, he says,
"No."

Now, what-what brought him to say no? What brought him to say no? Well, the thing that
really brings him to say no is no tone arm action. So you can predict whether or not he's
going to say no.

But this hidden standard is terribly interesting as a little mechanism all by itself. And it's a
mechanism that you should look for. It's fascinating in its own gimmickry. It's in chronic
restimulation. It's some engram, some facsimile, you know; it's in chronic restimulation. And
if it was changed in the session, then he's had a gain. And if it wasn't changed in the session,
then he didn't have a gain. You understand?

Now, that's what makes the PC say whether he's had a gain or not a gain. And, of course,
there's the mechanical fact that if you get tone arm action, you must have been discharging
some of that restimulation. So, of course, it will have changed this thing and he will say he
did have a gain. See, it's as elementary as this. But, nevertheless? his gain is measured by this
thing called a hidden standard.



So there he is, there he is with something which tells him whether or not he has had a change.
He, actually, most of the time is not aware of this. Now, if that-if that was the only thing
that happened in the session with regard to a hidden standard you would be in clover, because
you could cope with that, because you just have tone arm action, see?

But that isn't all that happens. Unfortunately, that isn't all that happens. There is something
else going on during the session that you should be very interested in. And that is the fact that
he's taking this thing, whatever it is, into every facsimile, into every process, and is trying to
fit the process to this thing. He is always trying to find, hectically, scramblingly, and so forth,
what it is in the incident that you are trying to run on him, in the process you are trying to run
on him, in the picture he's just been presented with, which resolves this thing. You got that?

In other words, he takes this little red wagon everywhere he goes. And he doesn't look at the
picture. He says, "Did it wash up that little red wagon?" See?

Now, you're going to run-you're going to run some kind of an implant or something on this
fellow, you see? And the stuff is spitting and snapping and burping at him and so forth, and
he hasn't got really any attention on any of this stuff at all. He's trying to find out whether or
not it's doing anything to the paint on this little red wagon, see? Which in effect is what? It
gives a PC such an introversion in a session that he doesn't as-is anything and you don't get
tone arm action.

And time and the tone arm fit together. Now listen to this one because this is very important:
He drags this thing into every other incident or thing to fit it up, and therefore is misdating
something for the duration of the session and all sessions. He's always misdating something.

That's worth knowing, isn't it?

The fellow with a hidden standard, then, is always misdating, because he's dragging the
hidden standard-he's dragging the hidden standard into everything you're trying to audit.
And of course that isn't the date of it. That's a fascinating little set of phenomena. He's
dragging this red wagon, which may have the date of eight trillion-trillion years ago, you see,
and he's dragging it into yesterday and he's dragging it into the breakfast table this morning,
and so forth. And he's dragging it here and he's dragging it there. If you tried to run birth on
him, he would see whether or not it did anything to the little red wagon, you see? Wouldn't
do anything to him. So, in essence, he's put eight trillion-trillion years ago into birth, he's put
it into breakfast, he's put it here and he's given it a new date every time. It's the most
effective stopper of TA action there can be-the hidden standard. Misdate, misdate, misdate.

Now, there is a way of getting rid of it. A process which is called-was called 3T. Actually
should be called, now, 4T, but could just as easily remain as 3T. And until we do a complete
revision you can write it as "3T"-Routine 3T-which simply asks the PC (now, this is very
germane to your service facsimile, because this is very cute, very cute), you ask your PC for
his chronic psychosomatic, What does he mainly complain about in auditing?

Now understand, you have asked him bluntly and directly, "Hey, bud, what's your hidden
standard?" But all he knows about it is that he experiences it and that it is always present. So,
you ask him what he is experiencing and what is always present.

And he says, "This lumbosis, this . . . this lumbosis, this lumbosis."

And you slicker him. You slicker him. And that's just called R3T because the total action of
it is you date it You date it and let him get the itsa line in on it. And you'll find to a very
marked degree, in most cases, that's the end of the hidden standard.

What you have to know, in order to understand this completely, is the hidden standard always
expresses itself physiologically. The hidden standard Is never hidden physically. It's hidden
from the PC, and it'd be hidden from the auditor if he never inquired into it. It's that thing by



which the individual measures his gains in processing. But that's actually just about as hidden
as an elephant in the middle of a ballroom. It'll be what he complains about in processing.

And sometimes it's going to take you an hour or two of itsaing just to find out what it is. And
that too is very good auditing. What's this thing he's been trying to solve in processing?
What's the physiological condition which most worries him in processing and which he has
been trying to solve? And he will eventually lay it out on the silver platter. And he will say,
"It is my stomach pains."

Now he's got that all settled. Now, that, by the way, has already alleviated it to a marked
degree, and has given you some interesting tone arm action, maybe where you didn't have
any before.

R3T is one of these things you can use in extremis. You just put the itsa line in like mad on
the guy's chronic somatic, you see? "What are you trying to solve in processing?" see? He
gives it to you and he gives it to you and he gives it to you and he gives it to you. Now, the
only difficulty with this: if he starts giving you problems, you've sort of had it because that
problems isn't an itsa. You understand? So your question probably ought to lean in the
direction of "What physical condition are you trying to solve?"

He'll eventually isolate these gut pains. Gradually, gradually, gradually, you know? Itsa line,
itsa line, itsa line. It's good auditing, see? It's marvelous auditing. He'll gradually itsa this
thing out into view if he doesn't tell you at once. Sometimes he spoils the whole process. He
says, "Oh, it's my lumbosis!" see? I mean, you've had it, see? Then you'd have to go into it
on the basis, "Well, when has this troubled you in processing?" Then you'd probably get
some TA action out of it-sort of an anticlimax. But you could probably get some TA action
out of the thing, even so.

And that may be the only way you can handle it, you know, is "When has this troubled you
this lifetime?" or something, you see? But you can take that, with R3T, and you say "Gut
pains. Gut pains. Order of magnitude. Years ago? Tens of years ago? Hundreds of years
ago?"

Keep going, man, keep going. Don't stop just because you've hit a trillion. Some people get
allergic to this thing called a trillion. I don't know why. They got lots of them! You have big
problems in how to express trillions, and big problems in how to this . . . I've even had some
suggestions that we invent a new unit of time, some kind or another. I'm all in favor of that,
but I'm afraid it would have had to have been done some time ago for it to work on the
thetan. Thank God we aren't measuring it in numbers of heartbeats!

Anyway, you just get that order of magnitude, see? This is, by the way, good auditing to do
this. You date very alertly, and sometimes you say "I've got a read here; apparently it's in the
order of magnitude of trillions of trillions of years ago." And the gut pains go bbzzp brrp-
boom. And that's all you hear about it and that's the end of that process. That's the lengthiest
process in Scientology in terms of numbers of years covered but not in hours of auditing.

One warning here: you try to nail this thing too closely, and you get yourself in trouble. And
you find a PC is sitting in the engram, and you're going to have to shift to R3R right there.
He's so stuck. And if he was in a GPM you'd have to shift to 3N. And if he was in his own
GPM you'd probably-oh, well, 3M2. So therefore, you can make too much of a good thing
out of R3T. See, that can be too. So the dating-now get this-the dating is done with an eye
on the PC as well as the meter. And that's what makes it a process which commonly will fail
because it is simply overrun.

You find out this thing is thousands of years ago, and he goes dluk-glunktum! And you see
hhhp! It's almost as good as the meter, see? He'll go and you say, "All right, I had a nice read
on that. That was thousands of years ago. All right. Now, how do you feel?"



"Oh," he says, "I feel better."

And at that point you haul in the itsa line and go flank-speed ahead into your next process.
You hear this? Why? He is going to push himself into things.

Old-time Dianeticist, been around for Lord knows how long-he's down in Los Angeles
now-and he was in at 42 Aberdeen Road, and I was showing him what Straightwire was. I
was showing him, unfortunately, the difference between Straightwire and engram running.
Unfortunately, see?

So I took his chronic somatic and his worry about this lifetime, and I straightwired it out of
existence like that. I just spotted the time and somebody else had it and it blew, and that was
that, see? He was the happiest man you ever laid your eye on, you know? He was just
pleased, you know? He just was shining and pleased. And then I said, "All right, now we'll
pick that up as an engram," proceeded to do so and keyed it right straight back in.

But it was actually a terrible cruelty to do that to the man, and I actually wouldn't have done
it had I realized that he was setting so much store by it. So let that serve us as a lesson. It's a
mistake I haven't made again.

What's the essence of this, then? When the PC drops this one off, bail out. Too much of a
good thing here. You can even make up some homely platitude, you know? Something about
"A little auditing goes a long way if a long auditing goes a little way," or something like that,
don't you see? I know, it confused me too! But there's something about medicine, you see,
"If a little bit of medicine did a lot of good, why, a lot of medicine will do lots of good," and
you can actually get caught in between this on this little process.

So the process is not greatly advertised. Terribly effective-it's been with us forever-
because it's dating the somatic, you see, and getting rid of it. But in this particular case you're
not dating the PC's somatic. You're asking him what he's trying to resolve in processing.
You get the difference? And that's the only reason it has any importance at all, is because
once you've dropped that off the PC, he then won't consult it to find out if he's made his
gains, and he won't be dragging the thing into every facsimile or anything else you try to run
on him. So he's going to make some progress and he's going to make more TA action
because he's not always misdating something. You got it?

But a little of it goes a long, long way. Slippy, quick, fast. I daresay-I daresay when you
first use it, about 80 percent of the time you will overrun it, when you first start using it, and
then you will get very, very expert and about 50 percent of the time you will overrun it. See?
And you'll eventually, if you keep using it, time to time, why, you'll suddenly find out that
you're getting pretty slippy; you're getting pretty slippy. You see, if it disappeared on the itsa
line, you'd bail out. It isn't likely to, but if it did, you would.

You'll find out that some horrendous body masses come off of the PC by reason of this
operation.

The only thing-the only thing it's used for is this thing called a hidden standard. You got
that?

Now, a hidden standard is not always present in every PC to a point where it ruins the
auditing. But it is present in any PC who has a difficult or delicate tone arm. So on your
delicate-tone-arm cases you have another little weapon. And if you don't have a delicate-
tone-arm case-this character is just running fine with the tone arm action and that sort of
thing. It isn't always stop, you know, and isn't always this and isn't all that. And you find
yourself going around worrying about somebody's tone arm, that is your immediate and
direct answer.



If session after session you've worried about somebody's tone arm action and you're doing
everything reasonable in order to get the tone arm running and you have not made it, and so
forth, then you just remember this little point on the time track, or this little point on the tape,
when the old man said, "Delicate tone arm: probability-hidden standard. Remedy: R3T."
And remember, he also said, "A little of it goes a long way!" You can get enthusiastic with
this R3T; you could probably try to run a whole case with it.

All right-let's see how you can run a whole case with it. All right, now, "What are you
trying to resolve in processing? What pains, agonies, illnesses or sicknesses or physical
sensations are you trying to resolve in processing?" and so forth. PC gives it to you. Order of
magnitude: date it, date it to the second-you even have to do that sometimes-but you date
this thing to the second. Find the PC stuck in the engram-find out it is an engram-shift to
R3R, get that out. And then find the engram is stuck in the middle of the GPM, so you shift to
3N, you see? And you get that handled, you see? But then you find that this, in actual fact, is
part of one of the PC's own GPM's RI, so, of course, you have to shift to 3M-R31 I2. All
right, now you've shifted to R3M2, and you find out actually it's reaching up into PT, so you
run a service fac on it. Now, having run a service fac on it, you accumulated quite a few ARC
breaks during this auditing, so you . . .

A little of this goes a long way! And you'll finally get expert at hitting the silk.

But you actually could take everything the PC was worried about, see, and do this whole
thing. You could do R3T, even well done, on everything the PC was worried about in present
time. Now we're being sensible, see? This isn't ridiculous, this is true, see? You say, "What
are you worried about?" You know, "What are you being processed to resolve?" and so forth.

And he says, "Well, my gut pains."

"All right, that's fine." R3T gut pains. Order of magnitude. What's- where's the gut pain?
Well, to hell with that. That's the end of that, see? All right. "What else are you trying to
resolve in processing?"

"Well, my headaches."

"All right." R3T headaches. Pssheww! That's the end of his headache. "What else are you
trying to worry about in processing?" and so forth. "What are you trying to resolve?" and so
forth.

And says, "Husbands."

"All right, let's date husbands." And-fact, see? All right, pssheww! Order of magnitude on
husbands, you see? "Your worry is back there at trillions-thirty-five. That's it." Okay. No itsa
line. Ahw-u-u-uh! See? Trillions thirty-five. That'd be good.
"All right, anything else you're trying to resolve with processing?" and so forth.

"Well, I'm trying to resolve having a body-having a body. I'm trying to resolve having a
body. Get in my way-get in my way all the time. You have to wash `em, you know, have to
wash `em. And they dent, and they drip blood all over the place when you stick holes in
them, and so forth. They worry me, they worry me."

"All right, body. Order of magnitude, body..." Bzz-bzz-bzzz-bmp, zump, zump, zump, bop.
"Well, well, 208 thousand years ago. Very good, all right. That's it."

PC says, "Yeah, there's an interesting . . . interesting thing there."

"Well, good! Good! Thank you." That's when you want to get that TR 2 in there, see?
"Good! All right! Well, what do you know! Well, I'm certainly glad you found that! Very



fine. All right, I'm glad you found that! Okay. Now, what else are you worried about, in
actual fact, in processing?"

You see, you let his line go on the backtrack, and he's going to have you wrapped around into
every process you ever heard of, man. You're going to lose control of that session.

When you finally finished up, you'd have a Clear. That is a method of clearing. Got it?

Needle would go free, TA would come down, and so forth. Impossible as it seems, it is a
method of clearing. That'd be every hidden standard he ever heard of. Anything he could
dream up here. But don't let him pull any back from the backtrack. Ha-ha-ha! That return
journey-no payload. Return empty, see? Nothing, no baggage. Otherwise he'll start scraping
that track up and bring it up to PT, and the next thing you know, why, you're doing "Oh, my
God," see?

Now, the service facsimile-the service facsimile-has to be severely located on the time
track. And we say "this lifetime," but actually what you're doing is circumscribing the
duration. Your absolute limit of your service facsimile activity-R3SC-is the pair of RIs
he's currently sitting in on his own GPM line. Now, that can be a pretty broad sphere. But if
you limit it very severely to this lifetime, you could even work to key that out, don't you see?

But if for some reason or other this becomes so complicated and you can't get down to it, and
somehow or another it doesn't come, and they just can't make it out, and you get to
wondering why you ever came to the session in the first place, you see, why, you've still got
another string to your bow: You've got R3T-R3T clearing. You can still make a Clear; he
can't stop you from doing it. You see that?

Now, this is with the PC that you can't seem to find a service facsimile on that runs over any
period of time. You know, difficult, difficult. Now, I say you're going to get some difficult
PCs-it's impossible to say otherwise- because the hidden standard in this particular case is
the service facsimile. But it just happens to be, for some reason best known to somebody else,
completely undentable.

Well, there's one thing that will dent it, and that's to pick it up, wrap it in a small black bow,
wind your arm up around your head and pitch it with high velocity down the time track to a
place where it belongs. And that has a degree of workability.

Now, of course, this is all under the heading of destimulation. So, because it's under the
heading of destimulation, you have to be very careful not to run anything. See, that's why it
becomes absolutely ridiculous to start running things. Because you start running things on the
whole track on a case that you're already trying to destimulate . . .

Why are you trying to destimulate the case? You're trying to destimulate the case so that it
doesn't have PT problems and so forth to kick your auditing session to pieces. So therefore, if
you start a destimulation action-if you start an action of destimulation-what have you done
if you suddenly start running something on the backtrack? Hm? And if the PC's service
facsimile has in it "to make you wrong as an auditor," that's the first thing the PC's going to
do -"he gonna try to restimulate more than he already got."

Now, how do you keep the itsa line in on a PC who wants to restimulate more? That's your
problem! How do you keep from ARC breaking this PC? How do you keep him from actually
actively cutting the itsa line?

Well, the best way to do it, actually-and I will help you with this problem-is be awful
damn careful of your whatsits. Use that whatsit line with great skill. Knock out of your
auditing all social actions. That's the first thing you do. Avoid all violent attention shifts.
Avoid all attention shifts that you possibly can which are directed by a whatsit. In other
words, don't direct the PC's attention in such a way as to ARC break the PC so he starts to



get even with you by restimulating more, or some weird combination like this occurs. Just
avoid all that. See what I mean?

Be awful careful of those whatsit. Don't say "How have you been today?" You understand?
That's a whatsit.

Gives him an opportunity to say, "Well, actually, I was sitting in . . . up in the lounge at the
Bide-A-Wee Club, and so it occurred to me, you know, saw this figure in Roman armor."
See? You've had it Cot the idea? It isn't a matter of withholding something, unless you're
obsessively social. It's just don't use them.

Now, the type of Model Session that is employed on a case that is very prone to
restimulation-isn't getting much tone arm action anyhow-is your W Unit Model Session.
That's your zero social. Oh, let him discuss anything he wants to after a session-discuss
anything he wants to after a session-but he's aware of the fact you're no longer auditing him
and he actually won't plow it in. You get the idea? Now, don't keep putting the brace on him
and shutting him off and stepping all over his toes and that sort of thing. But in session:
"How did that go?" Hmmmm-you're walking along the edge of the precipice, don't you
see?

Any delicate TA case, any case that you're having trouble with, any case that you're having
difficulties trying to stabilize them into a process, any case-you know, over restimulation
leads to self invalidation. You should know that. Case is invalidating his own case and he's
chewing himself up all the time, and he doesn't know, and he this and that. Well, actually, the
more you restimulate, the more he's going to self-invalidate and the more he's going to
invalidate Scientology and other dynamics. You understand? This is a symptom of over
restimulation.

You can actually classify aberration into these two classes. There's the symptoms and
reactions occasioned by over restimulation, and then there's the particular significance's
caused by the service facsimile and other things, you see? The significance's-the
dramatizations the person goes through- that's one channel, and restimulation is another
channel. Of course, restimulation gives you the degree of dramatization, too. If you raise the
restimulation on a case, you can raise its dramatization.

If you handle these problems in the guise and line of restimulation and monitor nicely with
destimulation, and handle a case very nicely like that, you can get the case up to a point of
discharging a great deal of stuff and you can get a case to discharge lots of charge.

But if you go at it so knuckleheadedly that everything you say to the case leaves the case
wide open to the restimulation of more actions, you see, on the track everything you do with
the case, and so forth, leads to more restimulation, and then if your queasiness in handling the
case also gets in your road and prevents you from really running a process-or the PC's
nerviness or over restimulation-then the case is just going to get less and less and less and
less and less controllable; less and less and less controllable. Do you see why? Restimulation
is catching up with you.

So, therefore, the destimulation of a case is an art, and it is a peculiarly positive sector in the
field of auditing. And most of you are on this sort of thing right now-service facsimile, see?
Now, the service facsimile, discharged, decreases the restimulation that the case is subject to,
even though it's just discharged right here in this lifetime-present time, a lot of action and
so forth. Case is subject to less restimulation because he pulls in less present time problems in
his environment, don't you see?

Now, the present time problem, the aspect of the present time problem, is another category of
upset to you. Case with a tremendous present time problem does not make good processing
gains If a person's graph remained the same throughout a week of auditing, you can assume
this case had present time problems. The way to handle present time problems is to handle



that factor in the case which causes the case to have present time problems. What causes the
case to have present time problems? There must be something in restimulation to the case
which pulls in present time problems.

I'll give you another method of listing for a service facsimile which actually nails present
time problems with magnitude. You realize that there are so many solutions in the zone or
area where we are operating at this particular moment-there are so many solutions to the
thing-that it'd be very hard to give you a total coverage of all of these materials. And you're
going to discover quite a few solutions in running somebody with an itsa line and handling
service facsimiles and that sort of thing, see? You're going to discover a lot of these things.

There are certain standard ones, and this could be classified as a standard one: "What's a safe
assumption about your environment? What would be a sate method of handling your
problems here and now in life?" Now, a question and a list of that particular kind is going to
drop into your lap, with a thud, the stable datum that the individual is holding at bay various
sectors of his existence. So it comes, in that wise, a method of destimulating the environment.
All you had to do is just list the list with some such question as I just gave you, and you'll
wind up at the other end with what he uses to handle his family, what he uses to handle his
job (that may be another one, see).

All right, now let's expand that process and let's take the PC's whole environment to pieces.
Let's take this big sector we call the PC's environment. Let's take that whole sector and let's
compartment it. Let's find out-in present time, let's find out where his life is in conflict or
contact with what. Let's find out the whole lot, don't you see?

Now, this is terrific itsa-line stuff. You're not saying "this lifetime," now you're saying now,
man. There's no opportunity to go restimulating something else, you see? It's now! And his
idea of now will probably go back to yesterday afternoon, or it might go back for a year or so.
Somebody living in a farm community or something like that and things are pretty calm, he
may consider his present time, you see, much broader. You ask a London city dweller what
his now consists of, and he will tell you about his sandwich at lunch, you see? That's about as
far as his time goes. It's very hectic.

But let's just take this guy's environment, just in a social sort of an auditing way, because
you've got such a terrific limiter on it, you see, that you can be very relaxed with your
auditing. See, you can ask him almost anything as long as you don't throw his attention on
the backtrack. All of your questions
have to do with right now, your present time.

"The life you are living at this particular moment: what have you been ill contact with?"

The person will say, "What period?"

"Well, you know, now. Now."

"Well, now I'm in contact with the session."

This guy's too sane to ask such a question of.

So you say to him, "Well, in the last thirty days, you know, what are you in contact with?"
That might not include his parents-say he hasn't had a letter for thirty days, something like
that-but it's part of his environment. Let's just get that environment all torn up, see? Let's
get him to tell us, you know, where each sector of this is. This is terrific Scientology I. The
guy's got the isness of his environment. How many people have ever sat down and seen
exactly what their life contacts consisted of here and now? You talk about orientation, man!
This is orientation. Well, that's going to throw you with TA action, and that's going to loosen
your needle-just that.



Little innocent questions from you, "Well, where are they?" see?

"Oh, and I know the Smiths. I know the Smiths. The Smiths. I know the Smiths pretty well.
She's pretty nice looking, and he makes awfully good rum nog and punches," or something,
you see? And, "Yeah, I know the Smiths."

Well, he's just liable to go on saying, "Well, I know the Smiths," you know, "I know the
Smiths." Your tone arm action will die down after a while.

Wake up. Well, what can you say? Well, it's like the questions you use in 2H, see? "Well,
where are they? Where are they?" see? Now there you're running the locational process on
him. You know, "Well, where are they?"

"Oh, they . . . they're . . . they're up at Eastbourne," see, "they're up at Eastbourne, and they
live at-they . . . they moved. They moved. Let's see, they used to live at-at-at 13 Galloway
Street, and they now live at 42 Yard Road yeah, at 42 Yard Road. I don't know quite where
that is. I was up in Eastbourne the other day..." and so forth and so on... "Let's see, uh ...
Yard Road ..." and so on. "I think you come up from the dock.... No, no, it's that one under
the hill. That's-that's-that's the one. Yeah, that's where they live. Yeah, I've seen the
place before. I haven't seen their new house, but I know where that place is. Yeah, I got that,
see?"

See that tone arm action go there, man. You watch that fly. You see, "Where are the Smiths?"
It's apparently got nothing to do with the price of fish, see? But now you've got the Smiths,
not only categorized, but located, see?

And he works for the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company, see? All right, that's fine. Of course,
you can reduce all this to a rote procedure that takes all the life out of it very easily. Bide-A-
Wee Biscuit Company-he's telling you very interestedly about the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit
Company. They get-they're located there, and he goes down there to work every morning,
and so forth. And there's a porter there by the name of George, and George has always got
his hand out for an apple or sandwich or something of the sort, and he's always got some
wisecracks and so forth, and there's a lot of people around there. And they're pretty good
people down at the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company.

Well, let him get away with this "down to the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company," you see, just
so long. And well, you want to know "Where is this Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company?" you
see? He's run the tone arm action out of what it is, you see? Well, let's get some tone arm
action, let's bleed it down with where it is, don't you see? And man, he gets the Bide-A-Wee
Biscuit Company park, and he's all of a sudden liable to have a terrific cognition. He all of
the time, because he goes in the underground, lost sight of the fact that it is actually twelve
miles from where he lives, see?

And then he realizes they got a lot of branch offices around here and there. And he's been to
several of these branch offices. And you can just see this Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company:
He'll start to expand . . . take place, and you see the tone arm start moving on the thing. You
get a lot of nice tone arm action out of it and so forth. And he finally-finally he gets down to
the personalities on the thing. And you'll notice, it will be the things which he's having a
gradient-scale difficulty of confronting. And you'll build up this gradient, see? And you'll see
his confront starts going up on his environment to the degree that you blow charge off of it,
see? And his confront starts up on his environment.

And you can notice this in his kind of answers if you're very clever about it. You'll notice
that he just goes down to the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company, don't you see, and he sees
George. You know, George-that's the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company, you know? That's
about all he's got of the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company, even though he goes there every day,
is George. And the only important fact about George is the fact that George has always got
his hand out for an apple. See? Something of that particular sort, see?



Now, however, he expands the fact that he actually works in a certain section of it and he has
certain associates there who are something-or-others, you see, and they work in a little bunch
of offices. And then he all of a sudden tells you all about George's family and where George
lives, see? He'll revert to that and do a wider confront, see? And then he'll go up and then he
tells all this and, of course, he finally can tell you who's managing director, and you'd
consider his confront is adequate then at that moment.

But you'll see how pinned down his attention line is in the environment. It doesn't take a
terribly clever auditor to do his, but it takes one that doesn't mind a PC being gabby. And
you're just putting the itsa line in: What's his present time consist of and where is it and
who's in it and where are they? Next thing you know, you got the guy permeating all over the
place, see?

This is a lot of auditing. This is a lot of auditing. It's a terrific HGC approach, see? After
that's happened to somebody in an HGC they'll know very well that the HGC has got their
good interests at heart. Well, they have, you see? But they know that because a good
Scientology T has been run here on the person's lifetime.

Well, when he's all through with this and he's got all of his environment laid out and his
wife's relations and how likely it is at any moment they're liable to come to visit him and
when he's got everything all taped every place under the sun, and you finally now decided
that you've got his present time. Because you've used this, you see, "present time," a lot of
times with him in the discussion-and you don't let him catch sight of that, otherwise he's
going to tell you his war stones. False itsa line. False line. You don't want anything to do
with that, see?

So what your lineup here consists of is his present time-got that all categorized-and then
you throw in that process I just gave you.

Now that you've got all sections of it . . . And you could actually lay out a plot of it and draw
a map. You now know where are his zones and sectors of problems and you know which one
he's most fascinated with, because he gets gloomiest whenever he talks about it. You don't
need an E-Meter to tell you that. Although if you kept talking about it very long, it's problem,
problem, problem, so your tone arm action would die down, you see? "Oh, well, there's my
parents. (sigh)"

About that time even the most imperceptive auditor would notice that there were problems in
that vicinity; he wouldn't even have to look at his E-Meter, see? But if he also looked at his
E-Meter, don't you see, he would see all of a sudden that it started to rise and it wasn't doing
any blowing down. Got that?

Well, that's a weird way to do an assessment. But that's a very accurate assessment. "There's
more problems there than he can confront." See, a rising tone arm is a no-confront-always,
you see? He can't confront this many problems, so he can't put any itsa into the vicinity.

Now, why can't he put an itsa into the vicinity? Well, you say you can explain that very well.
"Sons feel odd sometimes about their parents," you see, and so on. You can explain and
explain and explain, you see, and you can figure it all out and you can figure it all out and
you could worry yourself to death. But let me point something out to you: The longer you
spend worrying it out, you see, at breakfast, and that sort of thing-the longer you spend
doing that-if you catch yourself doing too much of this, realize that you are not, at the time
you are eating breakfast, putting an itsa line in on the PC. And even though you come to a
total conclusion with regard to the thing, you won't have moved his tone arm one bit. And I
point that out to you, see? You won't get any tone arm action on him at all.

Now, in your idea, you should be getting tone arm action on him; that's a reasonable
assumption, see? So, use this as your assessment line. Now, isn't that an interesting



assessment? It's not an assessment by tick and click and reading lists, you see? That's an
assessment of zone. And it's an assessment by "Oh, yes . . . yes." An assessment by rising
tone arm. And you've located a zone where he has a service fac in operation. Right like that,
see? Now we know. Now we know.

Now, why do you get a rising tone arm? He obviously isn't confronting it. Now, it's no good
for you to assume that there are lots of reasons why be can't confront it and it blows up in his
face every time he tries to confront it, you understand? That's nonsense for you to assume
that, for the excellent reason it's not true. You're going to find out he can't confront the Bide-
A-Wee Biscuit Company because "biscuits are no good." Stable datum. He never confronts
the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company; he confronts, and is, a biscuits-are-no-good, see? So as
long as he's got that problem totally solved in present time, he never has to look at the Bide-
A-Wee Biscuit Company. So now he will continue to have present time problems with the
Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company.

I'll give you the most elementary type of present time problem with the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit
Company: If he can't confront the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company at all, he's going to make
mistakes on the job, and it's going to make present time problems for him. Doesn't have to be
anything esoteric about it, you understand, because present time problems are in direct ratio
to the no-confront. The frequency of present time problems are the measure of no confront.
And here's the recent datum stated at a terrific simplicity at the service-facsimile level.
Here's this recent datum, service facsimile: No confront is caused by a substitute confront.

Now, that gives you a brand-new look at life. You always assume, you see, that the reason
the thetan isn't confronting is because he can't confront See, we don't care whether he can't
confront, but that statement doesn't lead to a solution of the problem. That's all we need to
know. See, so don't worry about whether he can't confront it or not.

Yeah, colloquially we speak all the time, as Scientologists we're always saying, "Well, well,
you know Joe, he's always in trouble, he just can t confront that," see? That's fine, that's
perfectly true, in its limited sense. But in actual fact, that doesn't lead to a resolution of that
guy's case, because it isn't factual. It isn't quite factual. The reason he's not confronting is
caused by the substitute confront which we call a service facsimile.

It's something like he has set up a little radio tower in the middle of the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit
Company on which has got "I hate biscuits," see? And that thing, that thing confronts the
whole Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company for him. And so help me Pete, as long as he's got that
thing, the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company is going to cave that guy in and is going to knock
down the case between sessions to a point where you're always having to handle the
restimulation of this case in his environment. And if you're only auditing this case two and a
half hours a week and the case is spending forty-some hours a week at the Bide-A-Wee
Biscuit Company, in that two and a half hours you're not going to even come close to
removing the gathered restimulation of the past week.

You add up the number of hours which you've spent with the case on the subject of the Bide-
A-Wee Biscuit Company, you'll find out that they will vastly exceed, in efforts to handle his
PT problems with the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Companies, the effort you would make to simply
compartment his environment with great care and find the stable datum that he uses for the
Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company. Find that and run it as a service facsimile with R3SC. See,
that'd be the smart thing to do.

Well, the opening gun on a case, obviously, if you've got the tools to do it, is to clean up his
present time problem so he isn't going to be accumulating, continuously, this.

Now, the present time problem which generated in his environment is a different thing than
this other thing I was talking to you about called a hidden standard, see? That's a different
thing. Now, it stems simply from a bigger zone, however, of restimulation. But it's being
pulled into restimulation arduously and forcefully by the PC, continuously, for some reason



best known to somebody else. And the reason it's in continuous restimulation is just all these
things are bits and pieces of the RI the PC is in. And it's interesting that you can put that RI
to bed and take the thing apart in this lifetime. That's what's fascinating: that you can do it at
all.

But this thing of Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company, he does this all the time. It's one of the best
things a thetan does. He gets tired of walking down the halls, so he puts a postulate in the
hall, "I hate biscuits," and that's the end of the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company on his
confront. But the damn fool continues to stay on at the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company.

You can put right conduct down, is "Don't remain places that you don't want to keep
confronting." See, you can put that down as a little lesson in life, see, completely aside from
processing, is don't stay in places you don't want to keep on confronting, see? Because your
don't-go-on-confronting will then lead you to stick up a stable datum of some kind or another
to do your confronting for you in that vicinity and the next thing you know, this is going to be
a gorgeous piece of mass, and it's going to be giving you more present time problems than
you can ordinarily count. And your life is going to become very restimulative indeed. That's
a little social lesson I give you there, out of Scientology V.

Anyhow-how to get along in this universe, if possible.

Now do you see, in essence, the compartmentation of the environment and the selection of
these little odd bits and pieces, you see, that he's using as stable data in his environment?
And the knocking all these things out, you see, with your R3SC processes and so on, you will
find a very easy activity. That was what R3SC was originally designed against and for. It,
however, goes a little bit deeper in that it can take apart-a service facsimile. When R3SC is
running very, very hard and very arduously, and your PC is being knocked all over the place
by all of this sort of thing, recognize what you have collided with. You have collided with the
RI which is the current RI in the forming GPM of this particular lifetime. It's very, difficult
not to collide with it. Well, it also surrenders to the techniques of R3SC, but makes a very
much more arduous run of it, you see?

So you would say there's two versions of R3SC, see? But in view of the fact that they are
both handled in the same way, we classify R3SC in terms of what assessment was done in
order to find it. And we number the assessments. Regardless of what stable datum you find,
you are going to handle it by the steps of R3SC. You have those in a crude, rough form at the
present particular time. I gave you an amplification of it yesterday, in that you could enter the
thing at almost any of these levels. You can also enter it at a fourth level, solutions. "When
have you used it for a solution," see?

But you've got this pattern by which you address a stable datum-R3SC, see? Now, how you
arrived at that stable datum would be the assessment you did for R3SC, and there are several
of these numbered assessments.

Now, I've just given you a very simple one. A good Scientology I done by a Class II-type
auditor-but it's Scientology I, orientation and isness, you see? He just does this with the itsa
line in and everything running along gorgeously and he gets his environment all oriented on
the PC and he gets this thing all taped and he locates the most prevalent source of PTPs on
his PC by an assessment of mostly "Ohhh . . ."-an assessment also with a rising TA, but that
is less observable than the PC's attitude about it.

He's been talking about, you see, "Well, actually, I uh . . . I'm-I'm in contact most of the
time with airline companies. I go down to airline companies and deliver things and that sort
of thing and talk to a lot of people. Have to talk to a lot of passengers and so forth. And talk
to hostesses-a lot of hostesses to talk to down there too, you see? Once in a while I get to
talk to pilots. And uh. . . I get out to the airport quite often and go over there. There's a girl at
the magazine stand I like to talk to; she's . . . she's lots of fun, and so forth. And any of the



toys get worn out, why, she gives them to me for my kids, and so forth. We have a pretty
good time out at the airport, and I do that, and so forth."

Well, the real knuckle head of an auditor comes in after that dissertation and says, "Now,
what stable datum do you have for the airport?" He isn't going to have any.

He'll finally say, "The dispatcher's tower." See, he'll give you something in the airport. You
know, "The girl at the magazine stand." You see? "She's a good stable datum for the airport.
She always tells me what's going on." In other words, you won't get one, see? So you have to
be perceptive just to that degree, and. . .

Now, you're going along, and you say, "All right, now all right, we got all that taped and so
forth. Well, how about the socialist club that you belong to-you mentioned a moment ago.
What about that?"

"Oh. . . (sigh)"

Well, the auditor after a while should wake up and realize that what isn't being called on here
is another whatsit. What's being called for here is a safe assumption for the socialist club. He
must have landed right in the middle of it, because he obviously has a non observation. The
easiest way to look at it is, if the PC hasn't got anything to say about it, he isn't observing it.

Obviously, then, it's being observed for him. Well, who's observing it for him? What's
observing it for him? Well, that being, person, idea, thing, television set-that's a service fac
for that zone or area. What do you do with it once you've assessed it out and so forth? Why,
you've got it lying there and you-voila! Just run your R3SC steps on it. That's all. "How
would it make people right, and you wrong?" And the person said it wouldn't. "Well, how
would it dominate somebody . . . ?"

"Oh, well! Ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ha-ha-ha. That's a different thing, huh? That's the most
dominative stable datum that you possibly could have. That-that's-that-that-that-that's the
most dominative that you could have. Yeah. That-that-that-that is. That is. Yep."

You keep sitting there waiting for him to answer the question. Well, hell, he's answered it
and he's blown the level, too. See? Here you've got to come back in there and say, "All light,
now, what's the-how does it get you to escape domination? Help you to escape domination
in any way?"

"Ho-ho, ha-ha. Perfect solution!"

That's the end of that level, see?

"All right, how is survival with regard to this thing?"

He's realizing things all the way along the line. It doesn't matter, you see, whether you flatten
any of these processes or not at the first run through. When you finally check them over, just
don't leave one of them hanging out unanswered, do you understand?

It doesn't matter how you chop these things up, see? Don't be neat, because it's not neat, see?
At the end of the thing, get neat. See, make sure you've got them all now and it's all
straightened out, and that sort of thing, see? Now be neat.

But he's-"What-what do you mean? What do you mean, `domination'? Dominate-how
would it dominate somebody, dominate somebody, dominating somebody? How would it
dominate? I don't know how it would dominate anybody. I don't have any idea at all how it'd
dominate anybody, you know? And it just . . . doesn't dominate anybody. And . . . haven't
got any idea."



Well, of course the auditor's a real knuckle head if he says "Well, yes. Well, the question
was-I'll repeat the auditing question for you. How would it dominate somebody?"

"But that's what I'm trying to tell you. Dominate somebody? It doesn't dominate somebody,
and so on." See?

You say, "All right, okay." Take his answer-it wouldn't dominate anybody. "All right, all
right! That's all right. How would it assist your survival?"

"Oh-ho! Well, that's a different thing. Come to think about it, it-it just is. It just is survival.
It is-is survival. It's-it's-it's-it's-it just is. It's just life to me, you know? I never really
looked at that before, but it is just-it's-it's life. Tha-that's what it is. It-it is. It's just life."

And the auditor who says at that time "All right, thank you. Now how would it assist your
survival?" is being a complete knuckle head. The guy has answered the question. He's not
answered the question, he's answered the whole universe of questions with regard to it. He's
given you the perfect answer, which it is. That is the most perfect answer there is about
anything! Thing you got to do is keep your tone arm moving. And you do that sort of thing
and you do it real slippily and only ask the PC what he can answer and only take it, and so
forth; don't start getting hard or tough on the PC till you finish it up, see?

"Now, let's go over these things. Tsk! Tsk! Tsk! Tsk! Tsk! Ah, that one ticked. That one
ticked. That one ticked, right there. All right, now, how would it make people wrong?"

"Well, I meant to tell you, but in actual fact I-I used to use this quite a bit, quite a bit on all
of my girls. I've been reluctant to mention it. But there it is." And he clears this thing up and
of course you're away.

In other words, you've got a variety of processes here that are all running more or less at
once, and the reason why you have a variety of processes all running at once is you're
running a variety of confusion. So it won't be very orderly. It won't get orderly till toward the
end. Most of the confusion is discharged. You see, that service facsimile held in abeyance all
the confusion that was there residual. It's that confusion running off which gives you the tone
arm action. Your tone arm action doesn't come from stable data flying off.

It comes from enunciating and as-ising stable datum's which then permit confusion's to fly
off which have been ht Id in abeyance by those stable data. So if your confusion flies off,
you're going to get charge releasing, because charge is in essence a confusion. That's all
there is to that, see?

It's elementary. You're going to untangle a ball of string, you're going to have string. If you
don't untangle a ball of string, you're not going to have string. I mean, that's all there is to t
lat. You untangle a ball of confusion, you're going to have tone arm motion. And if you're
not going to untangle a ball of confusion, you're not going to have tone arm motion, that's it.

There's two reasons why you don't get tone arm motion, then: You're not untangling the
confusion or there isn't any confusion there. That's the only two reasons.

So you enter into this problem at these various levels, and you'll find out there's a beautiful
assessment that gives you service facsimiles like mad.

Now, how you run the service facsimile after you've gotten it, I've just covered. But it's
always the same: You always handle a service facsimile in this particular line. You'll get very
slippy at it after a while. It's slippy auditing. But the number of ways that you can arrive at
what is the PC's service facsimile are practically uncountable.

Now, the very best method I know of, at this particular time, is the method I have just given
you-not the method of picking up the RI from a PC's goal, see? That's liable to restimulate



the whole GPM, particularly in very inexpert hands that couldn't rescue it, and list it out
anyhow, if it did happen, see? But this other one is a doll. This other one is a doll. I can see
you now, supervising auditing someplace or another, and you hand out this assessment sheet,
you see, that the auditor is supposed to fill in, see? And you hand him this assessment sheet,
you see, "Who are your parents?" and "Why not?" and all kinds of things, and they all go
down the line. And the thing has got about three pages and you've got this assessment sheet.

And you say, "Now, you're running R3SC. Make sure to keep the itsa line in very, very well
while you're doing this assessment sheet." And you give him this four-page sheet, see? Takes
care of his job and his profession and where it's located and all that sort of thing.

The auditor bounces up forty-five minutes later and hands you the sheet all complete. We
obviously have somebody there who "had to get something done," as an auditor, see? He just
blew the intensive, that's all! And I'm sure this is going to happen to you. Every one of you
that's supervising any auditing at all, this is going to happen to you. You just blew the
intensive, see, for the PC. Now what do you do? Now what do you do? Where do you go
from here? I mean, that's it. You obviously have to run some other process.

No, you can go off on to parts of existence and that sort of thing, but in actual fact, the
assessment sheet was never filled in, don't you see? You just said, "Who's your father?
Who's your mother? Mother's name? Mother's name? And brothers or sisters-got any
brothers or sisters? Thirty-three brothers, four sisters and eight cousins. All right, that's fine.
How old were you last birthday? Forty-seven.

"All right, thank you very much," so forth. And "Where do you live what's your address?
What's your address? All right, 933 North Elm. All right. Cincinnati. Very good. And what
company are you with? Oh, the Bide-A-Wee Biscuit Company. Very good. All right, thank
you very much. What's their address? Where are they located? What's the address? Oh, 29
Front Street. Thank you very much. Now, so . . ."

What's missing here? Well, the only thing that's missing is the total assessment. He isn't-he
just missed the whole purpose of what he's supposed to do. You want to know all about this
PC's present time and everything he's in contact with you see?

Well, in a matter of fact, you could come back to the question I just asked you before, if you
were scotched to that degree. You could come back to the question I gave you about
assumptions about your present-time environment, and that sort of thing. You could get a
stable datum and you could get the PC to run without the assessment, don't you see? Look at
all that gorgeous tone arm action that you missed out on, see? You might have missed out
there two sessions, three sessions of gorgeous tone arm action. Marvelous, you see? Thing
would be flying all over the place. The guy destimulated all over the place; the guy
practically Clear and flying, see? It'd just be in the difference of emphasis of the assessment.

So the understanding of the assessment and understanding that an assessment in R3SC is to
produce tone arm action, not data . . . We don't care anything about the data it produces. But
the tone arm action! Now that assessment's supposed to produce some tone arm action, and
you'll see that it's-an R3SC becomes a peculiar brand of assessment. And the individual in
Scientology m who has been carefully, carefully, carefully educated in doing an R3SC
assessment, keeping the itsa line in, keeping the tone arm running like mad, moves into
Scientology IV and does an assessment for a GPM goals list with the itsa line in wide open.
Uuhhh! Well, that's one case we wrote off, see?

R3M2, see, is done pocketa-pocketa-pocketa-pocketa-pocketa, see? No itsa line. Data, data,
data, data, data. All of a sudden the PC cognites on something, you see? Oh, that's fine. He
tells you something about it and so forth, see? All right, good. Data, data, data, data, data,
see? Item, item, item. List, list, list. There th-th-thuh, "There's your item, bang! `A schnook.'
Got it. That's your item."



"Oh, yeah." Now let your itsa line go in a little bit. "In this lifetime I really had . . . Oh, yeah,
a schnook could really-would really . . . really mow a schnook down, man! That-that-that-
that-that's it, that's it, that's it, that's it. That's it."

"Fine, all right. Good! All right! Here's the next list. Who or what would a schnook oppose?
Tsk tsk! Rapidly, rapidly. Come on, come on, come on, come on! Come on! Give me the
data. Come on and so on and so on. Schnook oppose. All right. Good, good, good, got it, got
it, yeah. Your nest-come on, come on, come on, what would it oppose? Well, all right, you
can cognite. Give you thirty seconds to cognite." Something like that.

Give you the idea? That's 3M2. See, you could go dragging your heels doing one of those
assessments and you'd wind up five intensives later with two RIs found, see? PC in total
restimulation, everything gone to pieces. You wonder what's wrong. You get the difference?

This lifetime, present time, itsa line in, assessment:

"Well, I don't know, I don't know. I think we're going to have to get rid of Bill as an auditor,
because he had one of these present-time assessments and it only lasted him two intensives!
He found out all about the guy by the middle of the second intensive. Tsk. (sigh) Nothing else
to do on the PC. Finished. Wrecked the case. Wrecked the case. PC not Clear yet and he's got
the intensive filled. Now what are we going to do?"

See, there's a different end goal in progress here, isn't there? Entirely different atmosphere
involved in these assessments.

So you must keep in mind that there are two different moods of assessing. And if you don't
keep that severely in mind, you're going to make an awful flub, because it's another auditing
style. R3SC: leisurely, quiet, calm, drag it out endlessly, itsa line in. Because it's all guided,
you see, by present time and a lifetime and that sort of thing, see? R3M2: pocketa-pocketa-
pocketa-pocketa-pocketa! "Gimme-gimme-gimme-gimme! What is it? What is it? Let's make
it! Speed, man! All right! Oh, you only found four RIs in this session. Going to have to speed
it up in the next session," you know?

Assessment: Do a goal-oppose list. "We did-we did-we did a goal oppose list, and so
forth. All right, it's taken us two and a half hours to find this next goal."

"What's the matter with you? It took you two and a half hours to find the PC's next goal?
What's the matter with you? What's the matter with you?"

Guy had been doing Scientology m all the time. "Well, I thought I had until the next
intensive."

"Oh, mans you're doing another type of process here entirely, and so on. Let's get that goal-
oppose list listed and nulled and that sort of thing, two hours. That's all you got. That's it,
that's it. No more than that. So you understand?"

Why? Because backtrack, you got to keep the itsa line shut. Got it? Otherwise you
restimulate the PC; your tone arm action disappears.

All right? I've kept you a little bit overtime. Start your sessions fifteen minutes late tonight.

Okay? Thank you.

Thank you.
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