      HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE

Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex



      HCO BULLETIN OF 7 AUGUST 1959



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 THE HANDLING OF COMMUNICATION PROCESSES



            SOME RAPID DATA





The most important research development of recent times is the 

"Communication Process." It has gradually been evolved for nine 

years, beginning in July of 1950 when I isolated Communication as 

one of the three important pivots on which all mental association 

turned, the other two being Affinity and Reality.



Much could be said about this evolution and the search, but the 

important gain remains that today I have evolved finally a 

single-command-type process that answers all requirements of all 

levels of clearing and violates no rules of auditing.



An auditor today could audit with just three packages:



1. The CCHs;



2. SCS and Connectedness; and



3. The Communication Processes.



Using these, he would certainly achieve Releases and Clears on 

all cases he could keep on the auditing roster. I must call your 

attention to the facts of this: We have achieved our finite goals 

in auditing, and clearing can be done easily and broadly without 

kickbacks. Therefore, all programs should be geared with these 

steps:



1. Make a Clear or two.



2. Use Communication Processes in co-audit toward clearing.



3. Groove in administratively to clear your area.



I will shortly write a small book on Communication Processes 

which will give all. Meantime, the essentials of use are as 

follows:



1. By Communication Process is meant any process which places the 

preclear at cause and uses communication as the principal command 

phrase.



A typical wording, now standard, is, "From where could you 

communicate to a _________?"



2. The terminals to which Communication Processes are addressed 

must be real terminals, never significances only.



Right "From, etc., to a 'husband.'"

Wrong "From, etc., to a 'thought.'"

Right "From, etc., to a 'dog.'"

Wrong "From, etc., to a 'mistake.'"



3. All terminals employed in the command should be generalized. 

Don't peg pc to one lifetime with a proper name. Always use a 

generalized name, since Communication Processes span lives too 

fast to be limited too much.



Right "From, etc., to a 'husband."'

Wrong "From, etc., to 'Bill."'

Wrong "From, etc., to 'your husband."'



If you isolate Bill as the terminal that needs running, find out 

what Bill is to the pc. Use what the pc describes Bill to be or 

what rises on the meter. Bill will turn out to be "a husband" or 

"a friend" or "a mechanic" or some generalized terminal. He is 

never run as "Bill," as that pegs pc to one life and rarely 

clears Bill whereas the general terminal does clear Bill.



4. Run a Communication Process more or less muzzled. The 

smoother, the more confident, the more experienced the auditor, 

the less muzzle is needed. The process wins totally muzzled so 

err in the direction of more muzzle, not less.



5. A Communication Process is flat when none of that class of 

terminal produces change or a comm lag or a cyclic aspect on the 

time track. If the pc no longer goes into past on a continuous 

long run, the process is flat.



6. Use a meter. This alone tells you when a terminal is really 

flat. This alone diagnoses a terminal properly. A good 

electrometer can save you three hours in every five. Lack of 

meters means lack of Clears. Only a meter keeps the auditor from 

clearing the auditor's buttons out of the preclear. Only a meter 

keeps processes from being left unflat. Only a meter can show 

when a terminal is clear or a preclear is Clear. Use a meter if 

you want to clear people. Insist on your auditor using a meter if 

you want to get Clear.



7. Know meter behavior. There's lots of data on this. But I've 

recently found a new one.



A terminal needs to be run if it drops, and then when ignored, 

any further questioning causes a needle to rise only. The right 

terminal found again sticks the needle and stops the rise.



If a terminal is left unflat (if it is run and then dropped 

before it is flat), the needle in future sessions will only rise.



A steadily rising needle is by definition, then, the symptom of 

an abandoned terminal. That terminal must be found again. If 

found it will stop the rise of the needle. It must then be run 

and flattened. This is why some cases bog down and this is how it 

is remedied.



A further discovery is that a terminal clears on the meter just 

like a pc clears on a meter. Example-an unclear person doesn't 

read steadily at male or female Clear reading, but goes above or 

below that reading and the reading changes. Similarly, a terminal 

found on a pc reads above or below male or female Clear reading. 

If the terminal is run by a Communication Process, it makes the 

tone arm read higher or lower than male or female Clear. The 

running of the terminal changes the tone arm position, making it 

rise and fall, rise and fall. The rises of the tone arm get 

easier, the falls more rapid until at last the tone arm does not 

rise or fall but sits at male or female Clear, depending on the 

sex of the pc (not the terminal). The more flexible the tone arm, 

the looser the needle.



If that's Greek to you, better grab plane or train to a Central 

Org and study the E-Meter because you won't make any Clears until 

you do.



8. A preclear is Mest Clear when no terminal selected is, when 

run by a Communication Process, productive of variation of the 

tone arm from male or female Clear reading. A preclear is Theta 

Clear when he can handle engrams without producing a change from 

Clear reading.



9. Cases do not improve if they are in a victim valence, as they 

self-invalidate between sessions.



Communication Process S2 or S22 must be run to remedy this.



10. If an assist is done by a Communication Process, the terminal 

chosen (usually a body part) must be flattened fully (see 7 

above) before the case can be expected to move again on a new 

terminal.



11. When an auditor finds a steadily climbing needle on a pc new 

to him but not auditing, he must suspect that a terminal has been 

run but isn't flat. He should query past auditing or living until 

he finds a terminal that stops the rise. He then runs this flat 

before he goes on.



12. Old pcs benefit from a Communication Process using "an 

auditor" as a terminal to clean off the case. This is done when 

the auditor fails with (11) above.



13. Old auditors can be smoothed out as cases by running a 

Communication Process on "an auditor" and "a preclear." Run each 

flat.



14. In general, run any terminal selected back down until the 

tone arm reads male or female Clear stably for many commands and 

pc is no longer cycling on track with that terminal.



15. Process illnesses with Communication Processes if the illness 

is in the way of the session. Assess by finding out what part of 

body pc considers ill. Run what he says. Run it in one or several 

sessions until that part reads Clear on the tone arm.



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These are some of the rules above of Communication Processes.



A few cautions, however, should be emphasized.



Don't self-audit with a Communication Process. Use a Touch Assist 

on body or room instead.



Don't clip a terminal into action on a case and leave it unflat. 

Flatten it in one or many sessions instead or make sure you tell 

the next auditor that it is unflat.



Communication Processes are so simple. They are apparently 

innocent and charming. They are in actuality strong enough to 

move a whole bank. So they should be handled with accuracy and 

the same respect you'd give 90% dynamite.



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Note to HCO Secs, Ds of P and Assoc Secs and heads of 

organizations: It would be well worth your while to study this 

bulletin thoroughly, then have your people study it and take an 

examination on it. Those who can't pass it eventually shouldn't 

be handling paying preclears until well audited and retrained, 

for we have no passing fancy here in Communication Processes and 

we use in them the cream of everything in technique and procedure 

we have learned in nine years.





L. RON HUBBARD

Founder



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