in any
overt act-
motivator sequence there is a villain and a
victim. If the
auditor were to choose and
run the "villain" then he would be violating the
basic definition of
operating thetan which is "to be willing and
knowing cause over
life,
matter,
energy,
space and
time, " and would be
processing the
PC at
effect point. The
basic definition of
victim must then be, as an
HCO staff auditor pointed out, "unwilling and unknowing
effect of
life,
matter,
energy,
space and
time." Therefore, to keep the
PC at
cause we have no choice but to
process him in such a way as to face him up to
victim. A
PC should be able to
run, easily if lengthly on "From where could you communicate to a
victim?"
(HCOB 3 Sept 59)