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Auditing Comm Cycle (HCOB 710430)

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The following AUDITING comm cycle is taken from SHSBC tapes.

An auditor runs the session. He gives the PC the session action without pulling the pc's attention heavily on the auditor. He does not leave the PC inactive or floundering without anything to do. He does not leave the PC to make a session out of it. The auditor makes the session. He doesn't wait for the PC to run down like a clock or just sit there while the TA soars after an F/N.

The auditor runs the session. He knows what to do for everything that can happen.

And this is the Auditing Comm cycle that is always in use.

  1. Is the PC ready to receive the Command? (appearance, presence)
  2. Auditor gives command/question to pc (cause, distance, effect).
  3. Pc looks to bank for answer (Itsa maker line).
  4. Pc receives answer from bank.
  5. Pc gives answer to auditor (cause, distance, effect).
  6. Auditor acknowledges pc.
  7. Auditor sees that PC received ack (attention).
  8. New cycle beginning with (1).

Document information

Document type: HCO Bulletin

Date: 30 April 1971

Author: L. Ron Hubbard

Place: Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex

Destination: Remimeo, HDC Checksht, Cse Sup Checksht, Class 0 Checksht, Cramming

Reference: HCO B 26 Apr 71 TRs AND COGNITIONS