      HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE

Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex



     HCO BULLETIN OF 11 AUGUST 1978

                Issue II



Remimeo

All Auditors





              MODEL SESSION



(Note: If a Dianetic or Level 0, I, II auditor is not trained in 

flying rudiments, he would have to get a Level III [or above] 

auditor to fly the pc's ruds before starting the major action of 

the session.)





1. Setting Up for the Session



Prior to the session, the auditor is to make sure the room and 

session are set up, to ensure a smooth session with no 

interruptions or distractions.



Use HCOB 4 Dec. 77, CHECKLIST FOR SETTING UP SESSIONS AND AN E-

METER, getting in every point of the checklist.



The pc is seated in the chair furthest from the door. From the 

time he is asked to pick up the cans, he remains on the meter 

until the end of the session.



When it is established there is no reason not to begin the 

session, the auditor starts the session.



2. Start of Session



The auditor says, "This is the session." (Tone 40)



If the needle is floating and the pc has VGIs, the auditor goes 

directly into the major action of the session. If not, the 

auditor must fly a rud.



3. Rudiments



Rudiments are handled per HCOB 11 Aug. 78 I, RUDIMENTS, 

DEFINITIONS AND PATTER.



(If the TA is high or low at session start, or if the auditor 

cannot get a rud to fly, he ends off and sends the pc folder to 

the C/S. A Class IV Auditor [or above] may do a Green Form or 

another type of correction list.)



When the pc has F/N, VGIs, the auditor goes into the major action 

of the session.



4. Major Action of the Session



   a. R-factor to the pc. The auditor informs the pc what is

      going to be done in the session with



      "Now we are going to handle ________."



   b. Clearing commands. The commands of the process are cleared

      per HCOB 9 Aug. 78 II, CLEARING COMMANDS.



   c. The process. The auditor runs the process or completes the

      C/S instructions for the session to end phenomena.



In Dianetics, the end phenomena would be F/N, erasure of the 

chain, cognition, postulate (if not voiced in the cognition) and 

VGIs.



In Scientology processes, the end phenomena is F/N, cognition, 

VGIs. The Power Processes have their own EP



5. Havingness



When Havingness is indicated or included in the C/S instructions, 

the auditor runs approximately ten to twelve commands of the pc's 

Havingness Process to where the pc is bright, F/Ning and in PT. 

(Note: Havingness is never run to obscure or hide the fact of 

failure to F/N the main process or an auditing or Confessional 

question.)



(Ref. HCOB 7 Aug. 78, HAVINGNESS, FINDING AND RUNNING THE PC'S 

HAVINGNESS PROCESS)



6. End of Session



   a. When the auditor is ready to end the session, he gives

      the R-factor that he will be ending the session.



   b. Then he asks



      "Is there anything you would care to say or ask before I

       end this session?"



      Pc answers.



      Auditor acknowledges and notes down the answer.



   c. If the pc asks a question, answer it if you can or

      acknowledge and say, "I will note that down for the C/S."



   d. Auditor ends the session with "End of session." (Tone 40)



(Note: The phrase "That's it" is incorrect for the purpose of 

ending a session and is not used. The correct phrase is "End of 

session.")



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Immediately after the end of session, the auditor or a page takes 

the pc to the Pc Examiner.





L. RON HUBBARD

Founder



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