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TACIT CONSENT

TACIT CONSENT
ScnMaster
a condition which can arise when two people are co-auditing (auditing each other alternately), in which each prevents the other from contacting certain engrams or incidents. Example: A husband and wife may have a mutual period of quarrels or unhappiness. When engaged upon auditing each other, they avoid the mutual period, thus leaving in place painfully emotional engrams or incidents which should be addressed and handled. See also auditor and engram in this glossary. PDC Volume 7 Approved Glossary
TACIT CONSENT
ScnTech
1. in the case of two preclears working on each other, each one assuming in his turn the auditor's role, a condition can arise where each prevents the other from contacting certain engrams. This is tacit consent. A husband and wife may have a mutual period of quarrels or unhappiness. Engaged upon clearing each other, working alternately as auditor, they avoid, unknowingly, but by reactive computation, the mutual period, thus leaving in place painfully emotional engrams. (DMSMH, p. 319)2. mutual avoidance of certain subjects. (SH Spec 63, 6110C05)