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LEVEL
ScnAdmin
level means an Academy course, i.e. Level Zero or Level 1, etc. (HCO PL 31 May 65)
LEVEL
ScnBasic
1. Grade and level are the same thing but when one has a grade one is a pc and when one has a level one is studying its data. 2. A segment of technical information or performance for any application of Scientology.
LEVEL
ScnMaster
aim or direct. —9th ACC Volume 1 Approved Glossary
LEVEL
ScnOEC
a training step on the Grade Chart which one does for auditor classification. At the time of the lecture, there were Levels 0 to IV and Level VI, and these covered the totality of processes in use at that time. Once an auditor has completed a level, he is eligible to deliver the auditing grade represented by that level. For further information see HCOB 10 APRIL 1964, ALL LEVELS AUDITING SKILLS, in The Technical Bulletins of Dianetics and Scientology. Level I: R1C for PTPs, R1CM.
LEVEL
ScnOEC
a training step on the Grade Chart which one does for auditor classification. At the time of the lecture, there were Levels 0 to IV and Level VI, and these covered the totality of processes in use at that time. Once an auditor has completed a level, he is eligible to deliver the auditing grade represented by that level. For further information see HCOB 10 APRIL 1964, ALL LEVELS AUDITING SKILLS, in The Technical Bulletins of Dianetics and Scientology. Level I: R1C for PTPs, R1CM.
LEVEL
ScnTUEU
a training step on the Grade Chart which one does for classification. Re is then eligible to deliver the auditing grade represented by that level. See also Classfication, Gradation and Awareness Chart.a segment of technical information or performance of Scientology whether philosophical or technological for any application of Scientology. The levels start at Level 0 and go up through I, II, III, IV, V, VI and higher levels. Level means "that body of Scientology data for that point of progress of the individual." A being is taken from Level 0 up through the higher levels on a gradient scale of more and more information. The information of a higher level depends on having obtained and understood the data or attainments of case of lower levels. This is true of each level in turn. At the time of this lecture, Level 0 dealt with ARC, the dangerous environment, and education in the basics of life; Level I included data on problems and assists; Level II, III and IV taught specific auditing skills which became more advanced with each level (there was no Level V during this time period); and Level VI consisted of processes to take the preclear up to Operating Thetan. See also Operating Thetan in this glossary. Then that tells you that there must be an awful difference between a Level VI co-audit auditor and somebody who would ARC break a pc on itsa.a training step on the Grade Chart which one does for classification. Re is then eligible to deliver the auditing grade represented by that level. See also Classfficatjon, Gradation and Awareness Chart.aim or direct. (slang) be honest or tell the truth about.a training step on the Grade Chart which one does for auditor classification in a Scientology organization. He is then eligible to deliver the auditing grade represented by that level. (slang) be honest or tell the truth about. "Let's level it here." iMarriage (2 Jan. 60) (slang) be honest or tell the truth about. "Let's level it here." ?Marriage (2 Jan. 60)
LEVEL
ScnTUEU
a training step on the Grade Chart which one does for auditor classification. At the time of the lecture, there were Levels 0 to IV and Level VI, and these covered the totality of processes in use at that time. Once an auditor has completed a level, he is eligible to deliver the auditing grade represented by that level. For further information see HCOB 10 April 1964, ALL LEVELS AUDITING SKILLS, in The Technical Bulletins of Dianetics and Scientology. Level I R1C for PTPs, R1CM.a training step on the Grade Chart which one does for auditor classification. At the time of the lecture, there were Levels 0 to IV and Level VI, and these covered the totality of processes in use at that time. Once an auditor has completed a level, he is eligible to deliver the auditing grade represented by that level. For further information see HCOB 10 April 1964 ALL LEVELS AUDITING SKILLS in The Technical Bulletins of Dianetics and Scientology.a training step on the Grade Chart which one does for auditor classification. Levels 0 to V represent the first six professional auditor training levels. Once a person has completed a level, he is eligible to deliver the auditing grade represented by that level. See also grade in this glossary.a training step which one does for auditor classification in a Scientology organization. Levels 0 to IV represent the first five professional auditor training levels. Once a person has completed a level, he is eligible to deliver the auditing grade represented by that level. See also grades in this glossary.of or having to do with the training steps on the Grade Chart which one does for auditor classification. Levels 0 to IV represent the first five professional auditor training levels. Once a person has completed a level, he is eligible to deliver the auditing grade represented by that level. See also grades in this glossary.a training step which one does for auditor classification in a Scientology organization. Levels 0 to IV represent the first five professional auditor training levels. Once a person has completed a level, he is eligible to deliver the auditing grade represented by that level. See also grades in this glossary. The cases that wouldn't run successfully in Level 0, and those cases take you right straight out into raw meat.
LEVEL
ScnTech
1. grade and level are the same thing but when one has a grade one is a pc and when one has a level one is studying its data. (HCOB 2 Apr 65)2. a segment of technical information or performance for any application of Scn. (Aud 72 UK)3. Level means "that body of Scn data for that point of progress of the individual." (Aud 72 UK)4. any doingness or not doingness on the pre-hav scale. Any word in the scale itself. (HCOB 7 Nov 62 III) Abbr. Lev.