But nobody tells you today, unless you are an HCA-level auditor, that you've got to run the same technique on and on and on, with never any shift or change, see? This'd be a very unobserving thing to do. You've dreamed up something. You fed it to this preclear. This preclear has been doing it and has been going downscale ever since you started it: Something is going wrong here, and the preclear is going out of control. And because the preclear is going out of control, you shouldn't just … [Read more...] about Lecture: Auditing Techniques: Workable and Unworkable (January 30, 1957)
Lecture: Auditing Techniques: Workable and Unworkable (January 30, 1957)
Lecture series: Sixteenth American Advanced Clinical Course, Washington, DC