
SHSBC-307  ren 337 17 Sep 63 What You Are Auditing


WHAT YOU ARE AUDITING

A lecture given on 17 September 1963

[Based on the clearsound version only.]


Thank you.

Well, I know I shouldn't be talking to you this week, as a
matter of fact you're getting extra lectures. Well, that's
so that at any moment I can do a bunk, you see.

But there's so much data going by and we're in the middle
of a summation - some of you are departing and I wanted you
to get a good rundown on this. Because we're dealing with a
pretty summated picture now, and unless you have a good
aspect of how this is assembled, why, you might have some
trouble with cases. All right, this is what date? 

Audience: Seventeenth. 

What date? 

Audience: Seventeenth of September.

Seventeenth of September - how did we get up here?
Seventeenth of September, AD 13, Saint Hill Special
Briefing Course.

Now, your - the picture of a pc is what we're interested in.
We're interested in the total concept of what you are
processing. And this is very important, because it can now
be summated with great accuracy.

The idea of old-time psychotherapy has been, "Ah well,
forget it, you know? Ha-ha!" You know?

They used to use camels to carry freight, you know, and ox
carts and things of that character - well, those were
practical, because they would still be of some use. But
old-time psychotherapy has no use or value to you of any
kind whatsoever and you can just forget it.

We make a very clean break. Now we've always gone along on
the foundation and formation of some early work of this
material. The historical value of it is interesting -
curiosa. Curiosa of an electric shock machine, you know? 
The curiosa of when you were very young you thought a sexual 
thought, so now you've had it.

That if you talk for four or five years to somebody, he can
then tell you at the end of that time what second dynamic
shock you had in this lifetime that accounts for your whole
difficulty, you see. I mean - man, this is something like
shooting BB guns, you see, at the USS Missouri. I mean it's
just about that level of comparable magnitude, you see. The
only thing we can say for them is they tried, and they made
some interesting popularizations. And amongst those was the
fact that something might possibly be done about it.

So we cannot discount their hope or interest factor in the
matter, or the fact that they made man aware of the fact
that a mental condition existed.

But when you take it - when you take it to that point, you
have taken it all the way - taken it all the way. Now, in
Dianetics we talked about the mental image picture. Very
interesting. We have that whole technology surviving today
under the heading of R3R. It's of considerable interest.
R3R is of great interest. To be able to lay your hands on
an actual facsimile or an engram on a pc that has never
seen one just merely by getting its proper date and then
getting its proper duration and there he is running the
thing and that sort of thing - that was an outstanding
problem of considerable magnitude, and that problem got
wrapped up in R3R. And R3R, however, as far as the actual
therapeutic value is concerned is - well, I don't know,
shooting a rifle at a battleship.

Because you're dealing with free track and free track is
relatively unaberrative. If you can run any engram on
somebody, why, it wasn't terribly important. Its
value - value, interest; cure psychosomatics with it
momentarily or temporarily or even permanently. You can
alter physical condition with it and so forth, and you say,
well, these things should not be gainsaid. Well, they
shouldn't be gainsaid unless you're dealing with the idea
of order of importance or order of magnitude. Because this
is still just a rifle against the battleship. This is free
track. This is the problem of free track.

You could probably run free track for years without
producing an OT. And, horribly enough, without producing a
Clear. But it's part of the tools of the auditor. And it
gives him a view of the bank. It gives him a view of
experience. It gives him the whole anatomy of traumatic
experience. Has an automobile accident, has a crick in the
back of his neck thereafter - you run the engram and he
doesn't have that crick in the back of his neck from an
automobile accident. She loses her husband, this is a
considerable secondary - you find the beginning of the
secondary and you run this with R3R technology and just run
that one engram, you see, not even finding its basic, and
she looks young again and alive.

This is miraculous or magical technology when it works. And
it unfortunately hangs one with a great many sporadic wins.
And that is the trouble with it. Sporadic wins. You take
this guy, you locate this engram, you run it through, he no
longer has psoriasis, see? It's gone, see? See - bang! And
take the next guy - he scales all over, and you run an
engram and you run an engram and you run an engram and you
run an engram and - he's still got it. You get the idea?

And your attention is still drawn to that magnificent job
that you did back there at such-and-such a time. In other
words, it sticks an auditor on the track with wins. And any
technology which does not uniformly produce wins and which
tends to stick the auditor with some spectacular wins, is a
dangerous technology. Because he'll go on using the doggone
thing.

You'll see - out in the field, you'll see somebody and by
golly, he - he found out that you did some pat-a-cake as a
part of the CCHs, you know. And he was doing this
pat-a-cake with this little kid and this little kid
couldn't talk and couldn't hear and couldn't this and
couldn't that, and he did some pat-a-cake with this kid and
all of a sudden - bang! - on went the kid's total perception
and the kid was in marvelous condition thereafter and
eventually became a Rhodes scholar, you see. This kind of
thing, you see. And my God, years afterwards you'll find
him sitting there in front of pc after pc after pc running
this same patty-cake. It hasn't produced another result since.

See, that's the danger of one of these big win techniques.
But R3R is a marvelous training process. If you can handle
R3R and move the pc around on the track and that sort of
thing, and you get a good insight into traumatic
experience, mental image pictures, that sort of thing, and
it's just very - very, very nice as a training technology.
Beautiful piece of training technology.

Also has an assist value. And an auditor should be able to
carry off a good assist. He's got - Jones has just fallen
off a horse and has a broken clavicle and you tie into it
with R3R and all of a sudden, why, the guy's clavicle mends
up and so forth, if it's going to. So this is a good assist
level action. Good training, good assist, and as far as
making Clears and OTs is concerned has a very small
value - very, very small value. An auditor who can run it
can call himself an auditor. Get the idea?

All right, now let's take up a much broader zone of
action - R3N, the handling of implants. The handling of
implanted goals and the handling of implanted materials.
And a lot of you have been worried about this because you
kept asking yourself the question, "Because these implants
have an effect on us, is this going to turn out that we
were all implanters?" You see, you keep on working - where's
the overt? See, how come? How come these things have any
value at all on one? If we're all going to run these
implants all the time, what's all this about? What's it
about? What's it about? What's the relative value of all
these implants?

Well, the exact value of an implant is that an auditor
without an understanding of implant goals and implants and
implanting can very easily get the pc's own actual track
mixed up in them. And if he doesn't have a good grip on
these things and know what they are, he'll keep walking
around them like a stray dog walks around another stray
dog, and he will always be confused on the subject.

This pc's got a goal "to be alone," and you - just an actual
GPM, see. And we open up the meter on this guy and we say
"to be alone," and boy, that really rocket reads.

That - man, that really rocket reads - that's very fine. So
we go straight to the implant area and start running a line
plot on it - it would do the pc in or it wouldn't quite do
him in or you wouldn't get tone arm action or you wouldn't
quite know what's happening, don't you see? You're running
an implant GPM when you thought you were running the pc's
actual GPM.

Now let's say it wasn't the pc's actual GPM but only an
implant GPM, and we start to run 3M2 on it - the old
technology of yesteryear, see. All complete, all valid. Now
we start running this - we start running 3M. We start
listing. See, we start listing for his items. They don't
sound anything like implant items, you see. And we list
these things. And when we finish all the way up and down
the line, what do we find ourselves sitting there with?
Horrors! We have just run something that only exists as an
implant GPM by cross-listing, as you would do a 3M2, and so
have succeeded in spending a lot of time. And we now have a
collection of about thirty-five or forty items or something
like this, sitting right in the middle of that engram, and
every single one of them is a wrong item, a wrongly worded
item, amidst two hundred and thirty bypassed implant items.
And if you don't think that isn't going to take the pc's
skull off!

So therefore, an able auditor should have a good training
background on the subject of implant materials. In the
first place, it gives him a beautiful idea of RRs. Gives
him lots of practice on meter reading. Gives the pc practice
on the form of the GPM and furthermore, the forms of those
GPMs are quite accurate even though their item titles are
highly corny. You get the idea?

There's - nobody's got a GPM RI that's got "absolutably
snuff" in it. See, plooey! You got no such thing, see. So
therefore, if you couldn't - if you don't know a lot about
implant GPMs you won't learn anything much about the form
of a GPM. And you're asked to sail cold in on 3M2 and do
all of the mechanics of a GPM on the pc's actual goal and
so forth - nervous about rocket reads, nervous about this,
what is the form of the GPM, what is this, what is that,
what is the other thing? Do you understand?

Now you start tying a pc up in knots on his own actual GPMs
and you've got trouble. You got lots of trouble. And the
implanters - I don't care if it practically caved you in
back along the track and certainly enough it did, there is
no doubt about this at the time they occurred - but I don't
care how many implant GPMs you've got; this is beside the
point. This is beside the point.

They have practically no aberrative value, compared to the
order of magnitude we're discussing. Practically no
aberrative value. Yeah, you can get tone arm action out of
them. But what's it do? It opens up the track. The little
charge that you get off of these areas and so forth opens
up the track sometimes so that you can find out a pc's own
actual GPMs. And an auditor who is well advised on the
subject of implant GPMs never gets the two confused. He's
always got sense enough to say, "All right,'to be alone.'
'To be alone.' Now, is that your actual - your own goal 
or is that an implanted goal? Oh, that is your own goal, 
that is fine."

Now, I - but - or "I get a read on both of these: implanted
and actual. All right, good."

Now, at this point he can take his choice. Although it's of
no great value to run this implanted GPM, if it's that
stuck in the pc's craw, he of course has, because of the
research that's been done on it, the line plot for that
actual GPM and could sit down and he could run it out. Take
a session, run the thing out.

Now say, "Is there an - do you have an actual GPM,'to be
alone'?" Clang! Got a bigger read now, see. And sail in
with 3M2 and straighten the thing out, bingety-bang. Do you
understand? 

Audience: Mm-hm. Yes.

That is the value of it. It's an auditor's value to keep
from wiping the pc off the face of the Earth by running
implant GPMs with R3N [R3M2] - the technique for his own GPMs, 
you see - and running his own GPMs with implant GPMs line plots.
Unless an auditor's got this fairly straight, why, he's sunk.

When you first start looking at this - and your first
considerations with regard to this are liable to make you
practically faint. But you'll get over it very rapidly.

You say, "Oh my God! What have they done?" Well, what they
did was this: Some eager beaver dug up the actual form of a
thetan's GPM and the bulk of wordings that thetans use in
forming up their own GPMs, took a synthetic line plot and
implanted them with it. Planted them with their own actual
goal, hoping they would hit some of their own actual goals
if they implanted them with enough goals.

So, you see, you get thirty, forty, sixty goals, see? In
the final aggregate, you'll find out that the pc's been
implanted with in excess of a hundred different goals, and
some of these many times. See? Actually making the total
number of GPMs he's implanted with probably creeping up
toward a thousand.

Well that's - that's been very confusing. That was very
confusing to thetans when it was done. But why? Only
because it was a parody and mockery on the thetan's own
actual GPM and tended to key it in - and it didn't even
successfully scramble it up. Although it was very hard on
the thetan when this happened, although it probably helped
his demise no end by making him sad about the universe, and
undoubtedly influenced his postulation of his next goal or
some of his RIs, undoubtedly influenced all this sort of
thing - in actual fact the aberrative value of an implanted
GPM is back in the "rifle against the USS Missouri" class.
See, no value.

But with that in mind, the implanter then did us a great
favor. Now, I know it loused you up and it was hell, see.
But he did us a great favor. He gave us a training
ground - gave us a training ground. And you can run with the
greatest aplomb any quantity of implant GPMs, and you can
train up an auditor left, right and center and he'll now
know what GPMs kind of look like and what their anatomy is
and how they go together and what's at the bottom of them
and all of this sort of thing, and what rocket reads look
like and how the pc can suppress things, you know. He can
get the whole thing taped without wrapping the pc around
very many telegraph poles. And there's any God's quantity
of them can be found on a case.

It's hell trying to find the pc's own actual GPMs, but any
quantity - you could practically take any man off the street
out here and ask him for the goal "to forget" and run it.
He'd be very happy to have it run! He'll think this is
really great stuff. You can make it rocket read, don't you
see, and so forth - so that any group of students running
implant GPMs will eventually find out what a GPM is like.

A GPM looks more like the old bulletins on the goal "to
scream," however, with more items in them - the original
ones released - look - an actual one looks like that really 
a bit more than it looks like an implant GPM, because the
implant GPM is being synthetic and so forth. Of course, an
implant GPM has no application to the case. His case has
really never been upset about being "absolutably snuck up
on," or something, you see. He's never really been worried
about this at all.

You'll find his item somewhere along the line - "a sneak."
And when you hit this rocket reading own item, see, psssw,
you know. And he'll say, "Yeah, that - that uh - that's sure
so! That is true!" See, you're hitting him right where he
lives. And you get this thing opposed, and the meter goes
bbzzzzrrmm and clank and bong and thud, don't you see? It
got lots of action, lots of cognition - this is where he
lives. He doesn't live on that implant track, he lives on
the other track.

Now anybody, however, who's had experience in running 3N - 
the technique of running the implant GPM - is going to
make good headway and so forth with actual GPMs. And it's
very well worthwhile to get an auditor to run these before
you put him on actual GPMs. Why? He can find them - bang!
See? He can run them - bong! He can get it wheeling. He gets
accustomed to handling the pc under duress in the midst of
all this living lightning, don't you see.

Then he can turn around and go through the ardures of
finding the pc's own actual GPM. And then he lists that out
on 3M2, just as 3M2 was last released; no faintest changes
in it. And there's your - there's your case - your case will
really start flying now.

Now the tone arm action - this basic breakthrough of course
all stemmed from discovering the value of tone arm action
and how it is produced - and the tone arm action lies in the 
actual GPM. It is thousands and thousands and thousands and 
thousands of times more aberrative than an implant GPM. 
Unimaginably greater magnitude. And it's got action in it. 
It's got tone arm action in it.

But there's difficulties in getting to an actual GPM.
You've tried to find pcs' goals. That's a sweat, man!
That's miserable! List and list and list and guess and hope
and list and trying to get something to rocket read and,
waaahh! and list and mess around and hope and - that's it!
No, that now doesn't rocket read, and oooh-whooooal And,
first place, an implant GPM will rocket read a few times
and fold up; an actual GPM will go on rocket reading for 
one awful long time. It doesn't wear out, you see.

But if you've ever tried to find a goal on a pc that rocket
read, then you know what I am talking about. And it has
been in the past an auditor heartbreaker. So you could find
implant GPMs easily, therefore it makes a good training
ground. But to make the pc well and straighten him up,
you've got to find his own, actual GPMs. And they
exist - they exist no slightest bit different.

I mean the top oppterm is, of course, the bottom terminal,
more or less, don't you see? And the bottom opposition
terminal, which the pc started out as against - the
opposition terminal to the goal as an RI - that bottom
opposition terminal is what actually the pc himself
eventually becomes in his struggle through this.

Those - those old GPMs, those synthetic patterns and that
sort of thing are all quite valid. Nothing at all wrong
with those things, and you'll get tone arm action. There's
where the tone arm action lives. This is on the actual
line. But the big stumbling block was how did you get the
goal? How did you get the goal?

Well, this is not a simple action. But we have just speeded
this up about a thousand to one. With what? The service
facsimile. What is the service facsimile? A service
facsimile is the top RI terminal of the pc's actual present
time developing GPM. And that's what we call the service
facsimile. It's the top RI.

And of course, in view of the fact that that GPM is evolving 
and he is sitting in an incomplete GPM, usually - truncated, 
we call them - we don't quite know which side of the fence 
he's on for this thing. But we have there a wide-open door 
to finding the pc's goal while getting tone arm action.

Now, we have to ask this question: Why was the pc's goal so
difficult to find? Well, it was difficult to find because
present time, bearing down hard upon that goal - GPM - all 
of its RIs and in particular the RI of that GPM which lived 
in present time - that present time RI - kept the pc
sufficiently overrestimulated that you had a stuck-up,
messed-up tone arm - and his rocket read is totally
suppressed, if you can't immediately find his goal. Do you
understand that?

You've got a matter of environmental -  auditing other
things that I showed you the other day, the various zones
of restimulation in present time - all of those things are
bearing immediately down upon the reliable item and its
accompanying opposition terminal. The terminal and
opposition terminal of the GPM as it lives in present time,
those are the last two items of the goal he is now living 
with.

And all of those things are in restimulation because of his
own postulates that make up those things so he is doing
something there, don't you see?

And this present time environment comes down against those
two top items with a crash, and everything stays gorgeously
in restimulation, your tone arm hangs up beautifully, and 
the case goes nowhere in a great hurry. And that is the 
mystery complete - no additional cases or qualifications 
of it - that is the mystery of the stuck tone arm. And 
that's come right through, and that is the service facsimile.

When you eventually find the totality of the pc's service
facsimile, you will be into the top or next-to-top RI of
the current existing GPM. There you are. So therefore, the
action of finding the pc's service facsimile leads you
directly and immediately into two things: one, into the GPM
he is now sitting in, and his RR on his own GPM. His own
GPMs - Goal Problem Mass - will now RR, providing you
unburden it.

Now, I'll give you an example of this. We're doing a
service facsimile. Now, I'm taking you very rapidly across
a great number of techniques. Probably you're catching up
with these numerals one by one, and little by little - 
you'll make it!

But here's the situation. Present time is hitting this guy
bangety-bangety-bangety-bangety-bang and he's so
overrestimulated he doesn't know where to spit, and he's
keeping himself beautifully aberrated with these stable
data - "horses sleep in beds" or something like that, on the
goal "to ride" - and he's - there he is, banging away, present
time banging away at him, and he frankly is so restimulated
his top is blocked so that there's no release of charge or
confusion. It's just hung there. It's just hung there and
he's just frozen in concrete, don't you see?

Present time is hitting him, kicking his head in; his
present time environment is knocking his block off.
Auditing might be right in on the top of it - take the goal
"to leave," you see, with this present time RI of "not
permit anyone to speak to me." What's that going to do to
an auditing session, man? You see? And there it is - and
he's getting his head kicked off and he's kicking off
everything else's head, don't you see. And there he sits,
there - he's right there at the top of the line. He's so
overburdened and his case is so stuck up with all this
restimulation that he won't RR.

And that goal is overburdened. And that goal is so
thoroughly overburdened - the one he is actually in - that if
you find any goal at all, you will probably find one down
the track trillions fifty or trillions thirty or something
like that, see - some vast distance back. You try to run
that one, you of course, are running the pc who is sitting
in the present time GPM and you're trying to run him
trillions-a-hundred down the track and his bank goes
creeeak! creeeak! And you can't get tone arm action out of
the thing because the present time restimulation is so
great. And, of course, all his backtrack charge is smashing
him right on forward up toward present time, you see. He's
running like mad and you're trying to run this goal back
there "to be," you see.

Oh, brother, you know! Nice, high-toned goal. And it's all
in restimulation, it's pressing him up against present time
and so forth, and his present time GPM, of course, is
nothing as great as that, you see. It's - be something like
"not to be slimy," or something. See? To n- . And there it
is, see. All your present time restimulation is hitting
this goal "not to be slimy," and its top oppterm and top
terminal. And you're trying to work this thing "to be," way
back down the track at some unimaginable distance... The
length of the time track is our most - is our biggest,
fortunately, and not a serious error - but is our biggest
error in Scientology. The length of the time track! That's
silly, man! You write "trillion" on the board a hundred
times and you have the medieval period! Write "trillions"
on the board thirteen times and you've got modern life! 
Trillions-thirteen. It's nothing for a GPM to extend over 
vast periods of time.

But here he sits - up here at the top of the bank. And there
he is, being run at some vast, early distance. And of
course, it doesn't answer any of his present time problems.
It's totally unreal to him. And the reason it's unreal is
his attention is pinned in present time and is being
ordered to some vast earlier period of the track which is
probably a dichotomy of some sort on the goal he's stuck
in. And that's why he'll come up with the other goal. So
it's totally unreal to him.

You start talking to him about trillions of years ago and
why, hell, he's worried about the fight he had at
breakfast. He's still trying to explain how come he always
fights at breakfast. See, he's trying to explain this, you
see. And you get the reasons why he doesn't like
fortifications to exist. Well, man, he hasn't been a
fortification engineer for the last four or five hundred
years! It's the last time he ever had anything to do with
it, see. And the last time he could do anything about it,
or it was a present time problem to him, was maybe
trillions-a-hundred.

So here he is, worrying about that fight he had at
breakfast and that's sitting on the goal "not to be slimy."
And the only thing wrong with breakfast is the eggs were 
a little bit firm. Because by this time, of course,
everything must be slimy because he's gone to the top of
the bank, you see. So you've got "everything must be firm,"
you see, as one of his items. So he's opposed to anything
slimy, you see or something wild is going on, you see.

You see how far you are running him from his present time
problem? And yet you couldn't really find this top of the
bank. Because it's so overburdened and so thoroughly in
restimulation that any RR discernible on it will be almost
impossible to reach because it's so overburdened with
locks. Locks, locks, locks - practically everything in
present time's a lock on these things. So he won't RR.

Now, I'll give you an experience which is interesting.
R3SC, finding the service facsimile of the individual, just
exactly the way you're going about it now - fumble and
punch. If you're running this successfully, you found out
the pc would occasionally have a needle fall. And as the
case went on, in the next session or something like
this - happens fairly rapidly - in the next session, if 
you'd been very observant you would have seen that needle
accelerated. When he had a fall, it accelerated. But it
accelerated on everything. Everything you were running
you'd get a - everything you're running, see? Everything
you're running.

Now, you've started to do some lists. This is the next
session - another session, see. You started to do some
lists, and three times on that list as you're nulling it,
you see very sharp, fast falls. Next couple of sessions
you're nulling some kind of a list, and you see little tiny
rocket reads on about four items - and lots of steep falls,
but little, little tiny rocket reads. So you get more tone
arm action running on his present time problems, and that
sort of thing, you get some more. And you're sitting there,
and all of a sudden you see some gorgeous rocket read. You
see something just go ppsssswww!

Actually you've merely reached in - you haven't necessarily
reached the RI, but you certainly reached a lock on the RI.
And the bank is loosened up enough so that the pc can
differentiate on rocket reads on his present bank.

Now, you do - you're still working on service facsimiles and
a day or so goes by, and you're doing this list and all of
a sudden you see "to hide" - pppsssswwww! Hey! You had a
goal rocket read. You come back and you call it, "to hide" - 
pppsssswwww! There she goes, man, she's really taking off! 
Give it to him again. Prepcheck it. Do something with it. 
It always fires! Fires! Fires beautifully.

Then you say, "Is this an implant GPM?" No read. "Was this
'to hide' implanted on you?" No, no read. "Is this
something you actually made up yourself? Is this actual..."
so forth. Ppppssswwww! You say, "Well, well! We have
arrived somewhere!"

But exactly where have we arrived? Exactly where have we
arrived? We've arrived within the last four or five GPMs.
That's - we can be sure of that. The last four or five actual
GPMs. Now, if you took off immediately and said that's a
very low-scale goal, "to hide," you have underestimated the
state we're all in because of the immediate backtrack. We
haven't postulated any high-toned goals to hide for several
trillion years. That's a high-toned goal, man!

Now, how do you get lower than "hide"? Well, I think you
can go down about twenty tone arm divisions below "hide"
I'm beginning to see, on the scale. "To never be caught
anyplace and have nothing to do and to be vis - unvisible."
Any goals of this particular kind. "To be - to never be
found out," you see, "to have nothing worth taking," goes
down to something like this. "To have nothing" - that's a
high-toned goal, you see. But, "to commit suicide," "to get
rid of it," "to go insane," "not to be so slimy," see? "To
endure" - see, that kind of thing. You'd be surprised how 
far south this can go.

So you're within the last five. You can be fairly sure of
that - you've seen a goal rocket read while searching for
the pc's service facsimile. You've tested it out and you've
found that the pc actually has that as a GPM.

You, of course, with vast enthusiasm wish to God it were
the last GPM and the one right up into PT, because how
wonderful life would be if that were the case.

Unfortunately you have no guarantee of that whatsoever;
it'll even read on the meter that it's the last one, and
not be it. That's quite interesting, because you see
it's - it's apparently right there, don't you see? You got
your paws right on it, and - actually the bank is so jammed,
and the GPMs are so jammed up as they approach present time
because they're so much more susceptible to restimulation,
don't you see. But, it isn't - it isn't the last one.

Now, that doesn't say it isn't always - it always isn't the
last one. Once in a blue moon you might have a little luck
and after that become careless and wind a pc or two around
the telegraph pole before you got back to battery and
sensible again. But the thing to do with this "to hide" is
lay it all out, test it just the way I showed you, see?
See, use it anyway you can, trying to find that as the GPM,
you see, and then oppose it. What goal would oppose "to hide"?

Now, you want your pc to be in pretty good shape at the
time you do this. Why? Because he's just now going to be
put through a lot of mischief. The last three or four GPMs;
you're going to drag this pc through them. What kind of
condition do you think the pc has to be in in order to be
dragged through three or four GPMs - of his own actual
GPMs - bodily? You want him to be in pretty good shape and
you want the auditor to be no fumble.

Let's list this, let's list this. And let's find the next
GPM. And the pc will be sure and for a moment or two you
will be sure that this next firing goal that you
get - you'll be absolutely sure, you see, that it's it. What
would oppose "to hide," and that's going to be something
wild or weird or peculiar, like "to have nothing worth
taking," you know. And then you're going to be sure of it,
he's going to be sure of it - in actual fact if you tried to
run it, you're going to come a cropper, because it's probably 
not the present time GPM, see? So you be very careful about
this, and you try to list it up to PT with "who or what
would oppose 'not to have anything worth taking'?" see. Who
or what would oppose that?

Now, the probability is, is you're either on it or right
next to the present time GPM. So you scout that one down
real carefully, whatever you found as a result of that, and
the possibility is that you're on it. If you're not on it,
do another oppose list and land in the present time area.
Prove it out conclusively, ask questions of the meter,
Ouija-board the meter, make sure that this is it. And the
pc by this time has got a lot of restimulated track behind
him and he's probably very uncomfortable. And he's been 
getting tone arm action like crazy. It doesn't matter, you 
see, you've hit him - you couldn't help but get tone arm 
action.

And now, list for the existing highest or the latest
terminal of the final goal you found, "not to be so slimy."
Just list for that. List for it. And you're going to find
it. And you got his service facsimile and you realized, if
you look back over your records that you were walking right
in the vicinity of it all the time anyway. See, it suddenly
adds up.

Lightning bolts go through the pc's skull from both sides,
you see - "Yes, yes, yes, yes! Oh, yes, yes!" As a matter of
fact if he's so involved in it, he could also have this
reaction to it: If this GPM - this last GPM, the one closest
to present time - if this last one up has already run its
gamut and is about a hundred items deep and he's up close
to the top of this thing, "not to be so slimy" is "to
oppose sliminess" or something. You see, he's going on the
opposite side of it - and he's on the opposite side of it.
He's in the camp of the enemy, the terminal is now. And the
oppterm is "a slimy thing," or something, you see. This
thing has gone backwards because he's lived all the way
through it.

When you start landing in the middle of this stuff, you
just run your 3M2 straight on from there and you'll find
out bam-blam-wham-wham-bing-bang-bang-bang. Pc's liable to
be very sick, and what I was going to tell you is a word of
caution. The pc: "Oh, I don't think this could be my goal,"
you see. Well, he's in the opposite oppterm, see. "Couldn't
possibly be my goal, 'not to be so slimy.' I've always
hated slimy things and I - I actually couldn't possibly
be - it couldn't be my GPM, don't you see, because - I
just... Couldn't be because I always opposed the thing, you
see, and..." It's at that point where an auditor has to be
very alert, because the pc is in actual fact - goes into
almost a total dramatization of the RI terminal he is
sitting in, and it may have at the top of the bank reversed
itself, so that he is now the enemy of his own goal.

And with that reservation and that realization you are
running your service facsimile like a startled gazelle. And
if it turns out not be a service facsimile at all, you just
run it in 3M2 and you go pocketa-pocketa-pocketa down the
bank. And the best way to run it, run one of these actual
GPMs - little piece of data I'm giving you in passing, and
which you will hear again - best way to run one is to list
carefully for its top oppterm, take what you get and run it
down toward the bottom as accurately as you can without
missing any more RIs than you can help - but just keep
finding RIs all the way to the bottom. Keep finding RIs,
see. Find oppterms and terminals and oppterms and terminals
and oppterms and terminals, and try not to shoot off into
some other GPM. That's the only thing that can louse you up.

And get down to the bottom of the thing and you'll get a 
blowdown.

You'll see those rocket reads going by, man, and that tone
arm going down, down, down, down, down, down, down -
pssew-pssew-pssew-pssew-pssew-pssew-pssew - that whole goal 
is look - going to look like it exhausts. And then you turn 
around and go back up to the top again. Go from the bottom 
now, list it - terminal, oppterm, terminal, oppterm, terminal, 
oppterm - right on up to the top again. And you'll get the 
50 percent of the items which you missed on the way down. 
And, of course, that thing will clean up like a bell.

That is, instead of trying to find every item perfectly as
you go down, just discharge the thing and on the way back
up find the remainder. Don't Q-and-A too much with whether
or not it was a terminal or an oppterm and you've made a
mistake so you've got to relist, you know - you're all wrong
and the pc's wrong and the bank is wrong and - don't get
into that kind of a monkey business because you can kill
two or three sessions without finding yourself very many
RIs, don't you see. What you want to do is just
pocketa-pocketa-pocketa as best you can, get down to the
bottom of the bank and get that thing blown.

In the first place, you can't list it from the bottom up.
The second you put your paws on and try to list and find
its opposition terminal to the goal as an RI, you see - "to
catch catfish" down there at the bottom. Of course, "to
catch catfish" in a real GPM is at the heart of every
single RI which evolves from it.

So when you start listing that bottom and fooling around
too much with the bottom, you throw the whole top of the
bank of that GPM into violent restimulation. The thing to
do is - you see, these things are laid in as they're lived.
Implant GPMs are all backwards - you see, the top oppterm is
the earliest thing. But that's not true of an actual GPM.

So you list it all the way from the top down to the bottom,
turn around and list it all the way from the bottom up to
the top - making careful that you don't go further south
than the bottom because now you'll be in a foreign GPM. The
only thing to be very careful of while you're handling
these things - the only thing to be excessively careful of -
is to not go finding RIs for goals, for - RIs for goals you 
don't have. You know, that's the old one.

That's the only thing that turns off an RR: is you're
running item after item after item after item after item
after item after item out of the bank and you don't have
its goal, sooner or later that pc's RR is going to go off. 
It's going to close down, your TA action will stop and so
forth.

You recognize that. You remember this from way back, some
of you? 

Audience: Yeah, yes.

You mustn't run RIs without having the goal. That's just as
important now as it ever was. None of this old data has
ever changed, you see. It's still there.

All right, what's interesting about this is that you are
right now doing that with R3SC. You're looking for RIs for
which you have no GPM. You got no goal for these RIs. And
yet that service facsimile is one. So the question is only
this: How long can you go on looking for these service
facsimiles without running into finding RIs without finding
the goal? How long can you go?

Your guess is almost as good as mine. Because you're
shredding an RI up and chewing it up, and because it
applies to all present time and so forth, probably extends
the length of time - you aren't really just finding RI after
RI, don't you see, and so forth - but I would say the low
side of the estimate, well, I'd say it probably is not safe
beyond fifty hours, and there might be a pc or two around
where it isn't safe after fifteen hours. This is "be
careful." But that phenomenon doesn't occur until a goal - 
some goal has begun to present itself, so it's not anything 
very dangerous, providing you stay on alert for the pc's 
goals. I told you when I first gave you R3SC, when you see 
a pc's goal rocket read, write it down in a big box over 
to the side for further investigation - don't hide it 
anywhere in his papers. See, go right on running R3SC if 
that is what you're running, don't you see, but put that 
over to the side. And put that in plain view so that can 
be investigated.

Because all of a sudden the tone arm action might cease and
the thing - what you want to do if the tone arm action
suddenly and inexplicably ceased - you go back and you pick
up any RRing goal the pc might find and let's go into one
fast scramble to make sure that we have got ourselves a
goal. And then let's oppose that goal, and then let's
oppose the result of that and make sure we're in present
time. And now we've got the goal for the RR - for the RIs
we've found, and all will be well again.

So it doesn't do to go too long on R3SC. You get why? You
can key it out. You can do all kinds of wild things with
it. It probably - I've just estimated it for you on the
very, very, very supercautious safe side, you understand?
You'll probably hear of somebody in - some field auditor and
so forth, and he's run it on - he's run R3SC on somebody for
five hundred hours and it hasn't disappeared yet, see? All
right, he - trouble with it is, he keeps getting these RRs
all the time, and they get in his way. "Can't read the
meter too well because the needle is always going like
that," you know - that sort of thing.

But the point I'm making here is that we must be alert to
this old rule. Now, we haven't seen any search on R3SC turn
off any RRs or turn off any meter action. We've not seen
that yet. But we know this other point. We know we are
looking for RIs that are at the top of the GPM line, and
the action of looking for that RI all by itself could apply
the old rule which we know to our bitter experience. All
you've got to do is start charging down a GPM, go past it.
Go past the bottom of the GPM, go halfway into the next
actual GPM and all of a sudden you've got no RR, you've got
no tone arm action, you've got nothing, pc is "Whooaa,
creeak!" you know, "Ooooh, horrible!" you know, everything
is going to pieces and so forth. And possibly sometimes, as
we learned early on on teaching R3M2, one of the last
things that the auditors at that particular time thought of
was that they might have gone past the bottom of the thing
and were already running out the next GPM. That's practically 
the last one they thought of. It's just the pc never put the 
goal on the list, don't you see, so it never demarked.

Well, there's - there is the score of what you are processing
and there is just about the scope and limit of processing.
There isn't very much more limit to it. But let's look at
what this is all about. Let's look at what this is all
about.

By using this type of analysis, by using a program of this
particular type, by recognizing this put - together for what
it is, we have probably programed OT very well within
reach. I would say we've shortened it considerably, because
we've shortened all the difficulties of actual goal finding
and that sort of thing. But something else has happened.
Something else has happened.

We have found a method of straightening out PT which can be
used actually at any time that you started to run into
trouble at any stage of running any actual GPM. You can't
seem to be getting anyplace and things seem to be pretty
grim, and you mustn't immediately suppose that the old rule
of finding RIs without the goal doesn't apply. You scout
that one down first, you see. You've run out of - pc's all
restimulated, you're not getting tone arm action, everything 
is going to pieces and so forth.

Well, for some reason or other you now have a condition
where the pc's present time is in overwhelm as far as the
RIs he's currently sitting in. So you could just go ahead
with R3SC, you see. First, you would examine to find out if
you'd been finding RIs that you didn't have a goal for.
That's the main one, see. And then you could go on, find
that goal and so forth, but you could actually destimulate
present time at any time by using your techniques as
you're - used in R3SC.

You could use any RI, any terminal, any oppterm - you can do
all kinds of wild things with these things, you see. And
you can disenturbulate his PT and you could practically
clear him at any instant during the time of taking him to
OT And I know that sounds weird. See what I mean? Given
that you're not finding tons and tons of RIs without having 
the pc's goal for it - given that one horrible fact; that 
one cared for - you've run this fellow now, for seventy-five
hours and you've found one and one-half GPMs, and that's
the end of his seventy-five hours. You see, you unburdened
his bank and you got it all, got - PT is all straightened
out and you've got all of this first top one and so forth,
and - this is a lot of work you did, you see - and you got
the half of the bank of the next one, see? And that's the
end of his time.

Well, you could spend the last session or so trying to find
the service fac for his present time environment. Just
scouting out his present time environment. Of course, any
application - the RIs which he has now found - you see, any
application they have to present time will cause them to
disintegrate. So you'll get a disintegration of the factors
which are still hanging up in present time, his needle goes
very floppy and you can hardly set it up and it's on the
Clear read and so forth - and you could practically sit
there and make a Clear out of it, although he's only
halfway through a bank.

Of course, he's going to go creak, and he's going to talk
to you, and he's going to persuade you and try - if you
could just get to the bottom of this next thing, you see.
That would maybe take you another twelve, fifteen hours
just to get to the bottom of it - not to clean it back up
all the way up the time, you see, it's something on that
order. And where you've got to sever it off you've still
got - you still got a technique which is analogous to R3SC.
In other words, you could make a Clear at any time you were
making an OT And you can clean up his needle and his tone
arm read at almost any time.

Very valuable thing to know. Because if you've seen the
agony some people get into running actual GPMs, you would
realize that it's well worthwhile to have a technology
which straightens them out as cases. I'd - to program such a
case, I would just make sure, if the case is sort of gummed
up and in a bit of trouble and so forth, I'd make sure I
hadn't been finding RIs for which he - we had no goal; make
sure of that. I'd give him a nice bunch of ARC break
assessments. I'd do a big case analysis on the subject:
"Have we found any implant goals?" don't you see, "and
thought they were your actual goals?" or "Have we run," you
see, "actual goals as implant goals?" or - disentangle
that - "Have we skipped any GPMs?" you know. "Have we found
a lot of wrong items?" "Have we listed things backwards?"
You know, the stuff that's in your list - do a sort of a
case analysis along this line, make sure he was all
straightened out in that line. And then I'd very
eagerbeaverishly start in on RSSC, trying to find the
service fac for his present time now.

And, of course, we're going to find out he's now applying
the goal, you see. And he's now applying the goal "to fly" 
or something like this to his present time environment. 
And we'd clear off a lot of locks and we'd get a lot of PT 
action. Blue smoke comes out of both sides of the meter, 
you know. Pc settles out and goes Clear read and the case 
straightens up.

Theoretically, this is quite doable, and if you got the
other reasons out of the way why the case was gammy or
feeling bad - that I have just outlined to you, no more
complicated than that - you would then be able to apply your
R3SC once more and you could bring about a state of Clear.
So your state of Clear is bring-aboutable at any time with
this one proviso: The most dangerous time to use R3SC is
before you find the first actual GPM. Apparently the
simplest and easiest time to find it and to use it, you
see, is in actual fact the most dangerous time to use it,
because you actually are running at RIs without the pc's
goal. Do you understand?

So that's - you can go at it with great aplomb. I don't know
how long it'll go on. I can also tell you that I don't
know, and there's no reason to suppose it would go on more
than an hour in some cases. I don't want to scare you. But
in everybody so far addressed it has gone on for a nice,
long, comfortable time and isn't getting in anybody's road
and there's no sign of these difficulties appearing. But by
past experience, they're there to appear.

Therefore, it is very necessary that an auditor who is
doing R3SC must sit there very alert to the rocket reading
goal. If he gets anything on a list that rocket reads, why,
he should mark it loud and clear, see. Put a big RR down
after it, something like this, you see. Looks like the pc's
goal - if there's any discussion of it ensues of any kind
whatsoever (and that's very easy to have happen, you see,
in R3SC) - mark it down: "Pc thinks this is his goal." Put
it over there very clear.

Now, if the pc can be kept in-session - let's talk now about
not just somebody trying to clear, let's talk about taking
it from there - you've gotten tone arm action established on
this pc, this pc's pretty comfortable, you're - gotten some
of the aberrative factors out of the pc's environment so
the tone arm doesn't stick up every time you sneeze and you
got a goal sitting there. Well, you'd better research this
goal.

Let's find out what goal it is. Is it one back or two back
or three back, or is it - is it this or that, or what should
we do with it, and should we oppose this goal and find a
goal that's a little closer to present time and then find
an - what should we do with this goal? Let's search this
thing out. It isn't as easy as, "Well, that is the pc's
goal, let's list it," see. It isn't that easy, see. It's - 
the only goal you really dare run - and this is what gave 
all pcs trouble - is the last goal: the one closest up
to PT.

Now, knowing all those things, you're going to go getting
tone arm action. Your tone arm action there is residual on
the long haul. Now, it's residual in the pc's actual GPMs.
That's where the tone arm action lies. Now the very system
that you understand as a service facsimile applies to every
RI and applies to every GPM the pc has, and it is that
system which has aberrated the pc. That is the system which
has aberrated the pc. And all pcs have done this, and
they've brought it all the way along the track, and it
arrives till now. Actually, the service facsimile cum laude
for a GPM is the goal as an RI. That is the big one.

And, of course, it accumulates to its subsidiary RIs - see,
reliable items are accumulated to this basic one - and the
whole of these in their associated pattern make up what we
call a Goals Problem Mass. And that mass is quite actual.
These RIs are - have diameter, they have mass, they have
this, they have that; they're all very much in the groove.

Now, what are the - what are the symptoms of somebody
running out of - well, you're running too many RIs and you
haven't got his goal, your TA action will cease and the
needle ceases to RR. Now, therefore, when should
you dive for the pc's goal and start this goals program?
What is the dividing line? Well, unfortunately, it isn't as
easy as X Unit and Y Unit or something like that, you see.
That isn't that easy. It's different. It's a technical
point. It's have you rehabilitated the pc's RR? And you run
service fac (R3SC) until you've got a rehabilitated RR. And
then it's going to be awful easy for you to find the goal.

Now, the question arises, what is the exact progress of the
case run on this particular scheme of things? What's the
exact progress of the case? Well, you run a case on the
latest part of his aberration all the time. That keeps his
PT cleaned up. By keeping his PT cleaned up, you're then
keeping him nice and calm and so forth.

He actually isn't going to develop any skills to amount to
anything as an OT. He's going to rehabilitate very slowly.
Rehabilitation factor then is slow, even and gradual. It
doesn't do a roily coaster type of action. You'll
get occasionally some guy will bang out of his head or
something like this, but that's just not of any vast
importance. What you'll get is an increase of ability on 
a steady, calm progress front.

Oh, of course, you're going to have your difficulties of
you listed this thing backwards and you shouldn't have and
so forth. These are merely technical difficulties as you go
along. The pc's going to spend an awful time between
session A and session B because you skipped a GPM - when 
you were listing down, you didn't get the next adjacent 
GPM, you got the one after that - and it's going to make 
him quite miserable.

But your actuality here is that the pc is advancing as a
being in relationship to present time. He's getting an
expanding perimeter of present time, but he is advancing
with present time. And therefore he is advancing to a
marked degree smoothly and calmly in regard to present time.

Now, this has two factors, one of which is relatively
unimportant. You might not agree with me that it's
unimportant, but I rather class it in that sphere. You're
not going to get spurty, fluky manics turning on and off.
And boy, they can get more in an auditor's road than you
would think. Pc goes - the most dangerous thing of them is
not damage that the pc does, but the pc goes tearing off in
a manic, and this has been one of our main problems: He
feels so good, he's so ambitious, you see, and he doesn't
want any more auditing because he's going out and he's
going to get busy, you see - and you know that he's going 
to take about three days to fall on his silly head!

Well, the reason for that is, is you've dropped back
earlier on the track than the reality of the pc. See,
you're earlier on the track than the pc's reality goes.
This is a very important factor. If a pc's attention is
thoroughly in present time, any effort to go backtrack, of
course, brings about a feeling of unreality. There's a
slight unreality involved on this quite normally.

Well now, multiply this to a fact that by taking him
backtrack, you, of course, are bringing his ARC at a lower
pitch than it might be, and he can't actually cope with the
aberration which is being thrown at him and he goes into
manics and he turns on somatics and he has a bad time and
he sits around all day worrying because he can't tear up
all the pavement of M1 or something. You get the idea?

Now, that's all totally and a hundred percent simply 
because somebody is being run well over his head. The 
dangers involved in it are negligible, because he's so 
overwhumped that nothing very serious could occur. But 
by taking him back down the track from present time all 
the time, actually the past is present time.

See, the past is being carved off in present time all the
time, don't you see, and therefore the reality of the pc 
is continuously increased and you actually make - the more 
important fact is, is you won't be up against the hurdy-gurdy 
of restimulation and upsets and rawf and bing and bang - the
pc will be much more cheerful and you won't be up against
these sudden manics; you won't have any difficulty in this
direction.

In actual fact, it is very doubtful if a pc could make it
to OT unless you continually handled the application of
what he was doing to the aberrative factors of present time.

The only danger in processing anybody up the line is
somebody's going to get - go into some big snit of some kind
or another when he's about three-quarters of the way
through, don't you see, and he isn't up to it and that sort
of thing.

Well actually, the - I don't think - I don't think you could
keep him in-session or push him in that direction or hold
him in that direction long enough to make him - to have 
enough strength to misbehave. You understand? It takes a 
smooth run. This thing requires a smoother run, don't you 
see?

What you want is an even progress chart. And the way to do
that is to take everything down as you go against the
present time which the pc now has, and you'll get a
discharge of it and probably reduce - this is the important
thing - reduce the number of hours of auditing by at least
50 percent. Cut it back from PT. Now, we've been making a
mistake by going early and coming up toward PT. It's very
hard on a pc, because all of the RIs he's dramatizing are
right in PT.

Now, let's say he goes back and he finds the goal "to
have." Let's say this guy's been run and run and run and
run and run. And he goes back and he finds this goal "to
have." All right, that's way back, see? And there he's got
this GPM "to have." And he gets into the top oppterm of the
thing "to have. And he said - it's "want nothing to do with
nobody nohow," see - something like that, see? And he's
against capitalists or something like this, see. Or people
who have things, or something like this. You see, the thing
is reversed.

You'll find that the moment that he enters that level, if
you have peeled back the track all the way down smoothly to
where he is, you'll find at that moment, his thinkingness
is colored by the RIs he is sitting and confronting. His
thinkingness is colored by these things. He'll get up in
the morning and he'll look around, and say, "Well, I sure
don't need three pairs of shoes. I could get along with one, 
you know. His thinking is colored in this particular direction. 
Well, that means it's directly discharging against PT.

So in actual fact, your discharge against PT, of course,
accelerates the speed at which it goes. You needn't worry
too much, or you're not really concerned with the ethic
level of the pc, as auditors. I'm just talking about you
as - your general attitude and opinion - you're not worried
too much about the power or strength or otherwise of a pc.
You never have been.

But, of course, you are approaching - you are approaching a
point where this will become of interest to you. It will
become more and more of interest to you. And be reassured - 
be reassured by the fact that an individual whose
present time problems are not cleared away doesn't have
very much power to do anything. He's too involved and too
enturbulated to exert any force or power in present time. 
Interesting datum, isn't it? Doesn't even really fall back 
on ethics. See, it falls back on that restrictive fact. Why? 
Well, he's sitting in a couple of wild stable data of some 
kind or another and he's resolving everything, and it's all 
mixed up anyway.

So his power and his difficulties are terrifically
restricted by his present time involvements and confusions.
And frankly, no pc ever really progresses beyond his
present time problem. That's in actual fact the secret of
processing. That's why, particularly, you can throw away
the Freudian idea that a little girl was looking in the
window of the boy's room when she was three, you see, and
has been aberrated ever since, you see. No! No, no, no,
no - that had nothing to do with aberration. Why, it's back
there!

Now, if you were running the RIs formed at the time she was
three and you had peeled back to them, you would find the
pc oddly enough sitting in the present time problem caused
by the inability to observe. Nonobservation and
noncommunication. At any given moment during auditing, the
pc is introverted at the level of what is now in present
time. What is now live in present time, on that the pc is
introverted. Therefore his power is consistently,
continuously cut back to practically nothing. Consistently
and continuously.

You see gradients work this way. You walk out here and pick
up a - one day you can pick up a pebble. And the next day
you can pick up a rock. And the next day you can pick up a
big boulder. And the next day you can pick up a stone wall,
you get the idea? You'd think in auditing a pc would move
ahead on that gradient of ability. A pc will not move ahead
on that gradient of ability.

A person halfway through won't be able to pick up the
pebble. You mark my words and you watch it. If you carry it
all the way through to a complete conclusion, it's when he
gets all the way back to the other end of the line and all
those things have sheared off against present time and he's
got all those things straightened out and he hasn't become
totally overwhelmed by it all and so on. He's going to be
three feet back of his head.

Now, I've had a period recently of being up in the - looking
around, and that sort of thing.

And I just got gorgeously confused with my present time
problem. And I frankly became so involved with present time
problem - it was a present time problem to me at that
moment - that I was like to wrap beams all around my head
and I was yo-yoing past the moon, don't you see. I suddenly
couldn't hold a position in space worth a nickel. I was
very introverted on the whole thing. I didn't quite know
what my present time problem was - I was trying to figure
out what my present time problem was, see. Present time
problem, of course, was sitting right in the RI I was
sitting in.

The odd part of it was it was a present time problem. See,
it was a present time problem. I didn't think it was. And
that's always the case with the pc: It is a present time
problem. It's that the pc can perceive it is a present time
problem. So all progress is measured on the pc's ability to
perceive what is a present time problem. And on that you
get a measure of his forward progress. And he gets present
time problems which are years wide, and tens of years wide,
and hundreds of years wide, and thousands of years wide,
don't you see.

Present time problem is the distance of one inch - his
forehead hurts, don't you see - to his room, to his world in
which he immediately lives - that is to say, you know, back
and forth, the route to the office and that sort of thing - 
to the planet, to the this, to the that, to off of this 
planet, to the confederacy, to all of the various connecting 
links of all the confederacies, to this universe, to the lot 
of beings in this universe, and to the formations of this 
universe, to this, to that, to that, thup, thup, thup. It's 
always the length and distance of the pc's present time 
problem.

It actually isn't even - that is on - his only measure of
reach. It isn't how far he can reach or how many stones he
can lift or anything else. It's just how wide is his
present time problem. And in every case, it is his reaction
to present time that is creating the problem. Beyond that,
there are actually no problems. You got this? This - it's
how - what's - what's his perimeter? What's his perimeter 
of problem?

So you can measure that, and as these RIs are peeled off
against PT as you go back through actual pairs through the
GPMs - you go back through these actual pairs and these
things are up in PT and so forth - he'll be expressing this
degree of introversion with regard to the... Well, he's
just got an awful worry, he's got an awful worry, he - so
rapidly goes onto planetary affairs in think like this,
it's quite dizzying.

He's got an awful worry. He's got an awful worry. He's
found, the idea that he actually can no longer - he can no
longer make waterfalls fall backwards. See, he isn't out
there trying to make waterfalls fall in any direction - he's
got a problem. See, his problem is he can no longer make a
waterfall fall backwards.

And there's your consistent run of processing and the way
it peels off and goes all the way back. Now, do you see
then what the approximate anatomy is of what you're
tackling? In essence, you have something I can draw you
here - in spite of the lateness of the moment - I can draw
you here this with great rapidity, and there's - I'll draw
it for you again.

But here let us say is your pc, and he is being an RI - and
here's - here's the goal as an RI. See? And this whole thing
is one annealed GPM, and this is present time. The pc is
being this thing and therefore it is his service fac. Right
back of this is a bunch more - goal, this is a GPM. This is
your current GPM.

Now, when we reduce this on this level, here's PT, and
let's make it look like this and let's just draw a GPM,
shall we? We're going away from PT, here, see? When you're
looking for your service facsimile you're looking for this
fellow right here - or this one here. You'll find one or the
other of those.

First goal you find is possibly - you're looking for the
goal, here. You see, this GPM may not be complete - may not
be finished because he's still living it. He's postulated
this goal, but you get a goal, and you - you actually found
that goal. See? Goal found. So what you're going to have to
do now is list a goal oppose, against that, to find that
goal, and then that goal, and then that goal - and then as
soon as you're sure that he's got this goal, and you
actually list for those two RIs and peel down that bank and
clean that bank up. That's the end of everything you're
working with, with the pc. And also the end of all of his
aberrations, all of his worries, all of his concerns, all
of his upsets in PT, and isn't - well I won't say isn't life
wonderful because he now has all these.

Fortunately, by actual count, there is only twenty or
thirty actual GPMs on the whole track. Twenty or thirty.
You're on the sunny side of a thousand hours to OT - and I
mean all the way. You're well on the sunny side of it. And
knowing me and the fact that we discover things as we go
and so forth, I would say we'll probably have that cut down
a bit. But at this present moment I see no reason to change
anything we've got.

We've just fallen back and taken up all the technology of a
year ago, without changing a hair in it. It's all been done. 
There it is. We've investigated through this summer, implant 
RIs. You know how to run those things, you've got good ideas 
of what GPMs are, you're all neat away. You know how to run
service facsimiles - you're learning right now. You can tear
into that thing, find the pc's own goal and you're away!
And you're really away.

So, it very well may be with other developments that you're
looking at five hundred hours. It may be within five
hundred hours. And if your case is very, very slippy
indeed, and you audit very well, and you give very good
auditing and receive very good auditing, and you're very
good children indeed, you might be within three hundred and
fifty hours! But that's might be - I can tell you for sure
you're within eight hundred hours of it. That's for an
absolute certainty.

Now, this is what - this is what it means, that is what
you're processing, there isn't anything more that you are
processing. The fact that free track exists, that implant
GPMs exist, that all these other things - screen implants
exist and so on. I ran about twelve, I think ten or twelve
screen line implants off in one RI listing, couple of
nights ago. Nothing. They were getting in my road. I was
trying to put down items that were aberrative, and I kept
running into these things - mosquito bites.

All right, but that's what it looks like. I don't care what
else is on the track. That is all that is on the track that
is important - right there on that sheet, right there in
front of you. And that's in actual fact what antiquates
psychotherapy; Who would have dreamed of any of that or of
its considerable simplicity in its final analysis.

We had to know an awful lot of things to bring it down to
that level of simplicity. And once you're studying it and
grinding it through you won't think it's simple for a
while, and then all of a sudden it'll fall apart and you'll
see it's relatively easy. That is what you're processing,
and that's the way it falls apart and that's it.

Anything that's wrong with your pc is right here - influenced 
by that first goal - anything wrong with your pc, that your 
pc is now - is real enough to know about. Because when he 
gets to here, he's going to have a whole new set! You 
understand? Of course, this is going to modify, he gets 
different changes and so on. Until he gets that whole GPM 
gone though, he's still going to worry about that idea, see. 
Sort of withdraw from it and be upset about it.

These - these ideas, we don't know what - we don't know
what's going to turn up down here. Of course, he's got that
much charge off of his case, he can handle it better, he's
that much saner, life will go that much easier, you can get
rid of it that much quicker. But down here, if this is the
goal "to eat buttercups," he all of a sudden goes in for
horticulture and starts worrying about these poor flower
seeds lying around all over the place dying without being
planted. He never worried before about it in his life. But
now, it's a present time problem.

Well that's - that's your variations of case. That is a map
of a case. It is that simple. There's nothing much more to
it. It doesn't excuse anybody from careless auditing. It
doesn't say you can't make mistakes - but it is basically
very elementary. And there it is.

Thank you!

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