1. the repetition of a
word or
phrase in
order to
produce movement on the
time track into an
entheta area containing that
word or
phrase. Repeating or "
rolling" a
phrase in an
engram in
order to
de-intensify the
phrase or
reduce the
engram is not repeater
technique.
(SOS, Bk. 2, p. 68)2. after he has placed the
patient in
reverie, if he discovers the
patient, for instance, insists he "can't go anyplace," the
auditor makes him repeat the
phrase. Repetition of such a
phrase, over and over, sucks the
patient back down the
track and into
contact with an
engram which contains it. It may happen that this
engram will not
release—
having too many before it—but it will not
release only in
case it has that same
phrase in an earlier
engram. So the repeater
technique is continued with the
auditor making the
patient go earlier and earlier for it. If all goes on schedule the
patient will very often let out a chuckle or a laugh of
relief. The
phrase has been sprung.
(DMSMH, p. 215)3. the
file clerk is asked for
data on certain subjects, particularly those affecting the
return and travel on the
time track, and which aid the
ability of the
preclear to
contact engrams.
(DMSMH, p. 225)