a
set of actions done at the start of an
auditing session to
assist the
preclear's participation in the
session and to
assist the
auditor in
ARC. The
purpose of
CCH 0 is to make known the beginning of a
session to a
preclear and the
auditor so that no
error as to its beginning is made; to put the
preclear in a
condition to be audited. See also
CCH and
ARC in this glossary.
a
set of actions to
assist the
preclear's participation in the
session and to
assist the
auditor in
ARC. The sum of
CCH 0 is find the
auditor, find the
auditing room, find the
preclear,
knock out any existing
present time problem,
establish goals,
clear help, get
agreement on
session length and get up to the first real
auditing command. See also
CCH Processes in this glossary.
Rudiments,
Goals and
Present Time Problem. See
HCOB 11 June 57,
TRAINING AND
CCH PROCESSES, in the
appendix of this volume for
data on this
process. For further
information, see
Academy Level I
Course.
Rudiments,
Goals and
Present Time Problem. See
HCOB 11 June 57,
TRAINING AND
CCH PROCESSES, in the
appendix of this volume for
data on this
process. For further
information, see
Academy Level I
Course. Now, a
CCH session is ordinarily opened with
CCH 0, which includes
rudiments,
goals and
handling of the
present time problem. -
CCH Steps 1-4
Demo (7 July 1957)