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ENGLISH DOCS FOR THIS DATE- Rules Governing the Running of CCH Ob Help - B580213

CONTENTS RULES GOVERNING THE RUNNING OF CCH Ob “HELP”
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
HCO BULLETIN OF 13 FEBRUARY 1958
(corrected)

RULES GOVERNING THE RUNNING OF CCH Ob “HELP”

When pc has a pt problem, run pt problem as prescribed in HGC Proc of Feb 6.

Then use the following.

Thoroughly clear command word for word and every time auditor uses a bridge. Always bridge no matter how brief number of commands is.

Run on E-Meter on help until needle is loose, not nul.

Help follows laws of flows not terminals. See Scientology 8-80 for flows.

Anaten ensues when one direction of command is run too long.

E-Meter needle that is stuck will run to loose if proper flow direction is selected. If a command is run too long needle will go past a loose state and into a new stick. Reversing command frees needle.

Help also frees valences.

L. RON HUBBARD LRH:-.rd

[In the original issue of this HCO B, the first paragraph read, “When pc has a pt problem, select most intimate terminals on these and run problems of comparable magnitude and/or help in brackets, a few commands each bracket.” ]