a
series of
processing steps, introduced by
LRH in 1954, which
address duplication, problems and the
ability to
grant beingness. ... I'm using Procedure 30 and this is your first
look at it and this is the first
time it's ever been
given to anybody in
group form.
an
auditing procedure in which the
auditor first gets into two-way
communication with the
preclear and keeps up this
communication to get an idea of some sort of
present time problem, if the
preclear has any, and tackle this
problem, if found, head on. The
auditor and
preclear would tackle any possibility that this
individual was unable to
duplicate a
command many
times. Then the
auditor runs three
processes first, Opening Procedure by
Duplication;
second,
Straightwire on the
subject of problems using the question "Give me some problems that you
don't have to solve at this
moment"; and third, Granting of
Beingness using the question "Who would
grant beingness to...?" And in the blank may be placed anything the
auditor might think of, each
time until the
preclear replies without
communication lag. See also
present time problem; Opening Procedure by
Duplication;
Straightwire; Granting of
Beingness;
communication lag in this glossary.