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ENGLISH DOCS FOR THIS DATE- From a Lecture by L. Ron Hubbard on MEST Processing, July 7, 1951 (PAB-65) - PAB551111
- Six Levels of Processing (OB-4) - OB551111-5
- Six Levels of Processing (OB-4, 2) - OB551111-5

CONTENTS SIX LEVELS OF PROCESSING — ISSUE 5 LEVEL ONE
RUDIMENTS:
LEVEL TWO
LOCATIONAL AND NOT-KNOW PROCESSES:
(a) Energy Sources: (b) Spotting Objects: (c) Spotting People: (d) Separateness from Objects: (e) Separateness from People: (f) Waterloo Station: LEVEL THREE
DECISIONAL PROCESSING:
(a) Think a Placed Thought: (b) Choice Rehabilitation: (c) Directed Decision Rehabilitation: (d) Permissive Decision Rehabilitation: LEVEL FOUR
OPENING PROCEDURE BY DUPLICATION:
LEVEL FIVE
REMEDY OF COMMUNICATION SCARCITY:
(a) Create Confusion: (b) Creating Terminals: (c) What Wouldn’t You Mind Communicating With: (d) Creating Family Terminals: LEVEL SIX
REMEDY OF HAVINGNESS AND SPOTTING SPOTS IN SPACE:

OPERATIONAL BULLETIN NO. 4
11 November 1955
ALL AUDITORS ALL CONTINENTS

SIX LEVELS OF PROCESSING — ISSUE 5

NOTE: Issue 5 of SLP is not a final issue of this operating procedure and is subject to change especially in the matter of command wording. However, the processes here reproduced have been evolved into a workable state and have been run with success with the commands given. Issue 5 of SLP is released at this time because it is better than previous material, not because it is the final form of SLP.

With SLP is introduced a method of auditing and a new auditing atmosphere which articulates the attitude best calculated to maintain continuing stable data in a case. The auditing atmosphere is A-R-C, with gain marked by continuing rises in A-R-C. With SLP a somatic or boil-off means reduced A-R-C and is an indication of an auditing break in A-R-C. With SLP comes the COMMUNICATION BRIDGE, restarting sessions, maintenance of high R, and liberal use of processing outside an auditing room.

All assist type processes are outside SLP except for the present time problem. The emphasis of SLP is on bettering the pc’s reality and power of choice.

LEVEL ONE
RUDIMENTS:

These must be established at the beginning of every session. They must be re-established each time the pc tends to go out of session.

The rudiments are:

  1. Find the auditor.
  2. Find the pc.
  3. Find the session environment.
  4. Establish that a session is in progress.
  5. Accept every comm the pc originates.
  6. Acknowledge every command execution by the pc.
  7. Agree upon the process and the command form before using and do not confuse it.
  8. Use two-way comm liberally.
  9. Follow the Auditor’s Code.
  10. Deal with present time problem which may be present at the beginning or arise during or reoccur during a session.
  11. Use a Communication Bridge at every process or area change.
  12. Establish goals by two-way comm and the command, “Assign an intention to (auditor indicating object).”
  13. Run SOP 8-C as given in Creation of Human Ability until pc is certainly obeying auditing commands and is under control.

LEVEL TWO
LOCATIONAL AND NOT-KNOW PROCESSES:

Run in populated places, ambulant.

(a) Energy Sources:

Have pc spot acceptable energy sources. Do not permit him to spot statics unless he is ready for it. Run until pc can empower terminals.

Command: “Spot an acceptable energy source.”

(b) Spotting Objects:

Have pc spot objects in a place with ample space and objects.

Command: “Spot an object.”

(c) Spotting People:

Have pc spot people in populated places.

Command: “Spot a person.”

(d) Separateness from Objects:

Have pc spot objects he is separate from, then objects separate from him.

Commands:

“Locate an object from which you are separate.”

“Locate an object which is separate from you.”

(e) Separateness from People:

Have pc spot people he is separate from, then have him spot people separate from him.

Commands:

“Locate a person from whom you are separate.”

“Locate a person who is separate from you.”

(f) Waterloo Station:

Have pc spot people about whom he can Not-Know something and then have him spot people he is willing to have Not-Know things about him. (Auditor selects persons.)

Commands:

“Tell me something you wouldn’t mind not-knowing about that person.”

“Tell me something you wouldn’t mind that person not-knowing about you.”

LEVEL THREE
DECISIONAL PROCESSING:

Run in quiet places or auditing rooms.

(a) Think a Placed Thought:

The object is to train the pc to think thoughts exterior to his head and thetan bank to obviate the “cave-in phenomena of Axiom 51”.

Command (auditor indicating object or position): “Think a thought in(on) that_______.”

Alternate Command: “Do you see that (object)? Think a thought in (on) it. Did the thought appear where it is?”

(b) Choice Rehabilitation:

Using the ability acquired in Level Three (a), have the pc make choices between two objects indicated by auditor.

Command: “From (indicated point) make a choice between (indicated positions or objects).”

(c) Directed Decision Rehabilitation:

Using the ability acquired in (a) and (b), exercise the pc on decisions.

Command: “Putting the decision on(in) that (indicated object) make a decision about it.”

(d) Permissive Decision Rehabilitation:

Using the abilities acquired in (a), (b) and (c), turn pc loose on decisions. Decisions must be outside head and bank.

Command: “Decide something.”

LEVEL FOUR
OPENING PROCEDURE BY DUPLICATION:

Done in an auditing room with a book and a bottle.

Commands: “Do you see that book?”

“Walk over to it.”

LEVEL FIVE
REMEDY OF COMMUNICATION SCARCITY:

“Pick it up.”

“Not-know something about its colour.” “Not-know something about its temperature.” “Not-know something about its weight.”

“Put it in exactly the same place.” “Do you see that bottle?”

“Walk over to it.” “Pick it up.”

“Not-know something about its colour.” “Not-know something about its temperature.” “Not-know something about its weight.”

“Put it in exactly the same place.” “Do you see that book? (etc)”

The object of this step is to restore abundance on any and all communication possibilities. Done in an auditing room.

(a) Create Confusion:

Command: “Mock up a confusion.”

Alternate Command: “What confusion could you create?”

(b) Creating Terminals:

The pc may have to be coached into mocking up unknown confused black terminals and thus into good terminal mock-ups.

Commands:

“Mock up a communication terminal.” “Mock up another communication terminal.”

(c) What Wouldn’t You Mind Communicating With:

Duplicate the auditing command exactly. Don’t red-herring (go chasing after facsimiles).

Command:

“What wouldn’t you mind communicating with?”

(d) Creating Family Terminals:

Have pc mock up until he has an abundance of any and all persons he has ever used as anchor points.

Commands:

“Mock up your (father, wife, mother, husband).”

“Mock him (her) up again.”

LEVEL SIX
REMEDY OF HAVINGNESS AND SPOTTING SPOTS IN SPACE:

Route One:

An exteriorized step done as given in ''The Creation of Human Ability.

L. RON HUBBARD LRH:ts

[The above Operational Bulletin basically duplicates an issue dated 8 November 1955 titled Six Levels of Processing - Issue 5.]