From HarryHardon@BigNuts.Org Fri Jan 22 08:04:37 1999
Newsgroups: alt.folklore,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.gothic,alt.2600
Subject: Where_You_Go_When_You_Die_2
From: HarryHardon@BigNuts.Org
Date: 22 Jan 1999 07:04:37 GMT
Restimulate enough early track charge and do not discharge it and the being
will have amnesia on the whole track.
If you are monkeying about on the back track and just partially discharging
incidents, going on to something new all the time, failing to run a series
of GPMs completely when you find them, after a while, past track will
become unreal to the pc. Then it will blot out and vanish and you will
only have these Between Lives types of implants to work with. Then if you
flub them, your pc's pictures will disappear. THE DANGER SIGNAL IS
INCREASING TA ACTION.
This all occurs on the mechanism of early track restimulation, compounded
with wrong dates and wrong durations.
So the way to handle any pc is to locate or spring off the bank early GPMs
or implants and run them fully.
Lack of Tone Arm action may upset this programme but it is mainly GPMs that
stick tone arms since they stall time.
A pc is in danger if earlier track is becoming less real or is vanishing or
the bank is pressing forward and landing on screens. The remedy is to take
what was already restimulated earlier, particularly GPMs, any GPMs, and run
them thoroughly (1) As GPMs (2) As engrams and (3) As pc's postulates.
This discharges them. Keep this up, be thorough. Don't restimulate more
than you discharge fully. And the pc's pictures will come back on and the
track go straight again.
The above gives you the right way to handle the Between Lives Implants.
Peel off the GPMs from it (meaning early track GPMs restimulated on it and
visible on the screen) and run them fully before taking something else off
the screen to run.
Thus one does not really run a Between Lives Implant until very late on a
case. The auditor uses it when it appears on a case (1) to realize that
the earlier track had been restimulated too much and too little discharged
from it and (2) to find earlier GPMs to run.
Excessive restimulation and flopping about on the early track and running
nothing clean will inevitably bring the pc forward and up against the
Between Lives Implants.
So the auditor who restimulates and does not run early track material when
found is doing a dangerous thing.
The Between Lives Implants create amnesia only because they restimulate
early track and don't discharge it. If they didn't do this they would not
produce the same effect. Therefore auditing undoes this mechanism only
when early track incidents are thoroughly run when contacted.
The worst sinner is the GPM. So never fail to run any early track GPM
completely when found, with its whole series. Don't go skipping about.
Going earlier. Omitting goals, leaving a GPM incompletely discharged.
Otherwise you will make the acquaintance with the Between Lives Implant
area.
If you know of any early GPM series left unhandled on the pc, run it
completely before restimulating anything else.
And if you are running the Between Lives Implant grab off of it any earlier
GPM or incident you can find and take it early and run it. Don't stay with
the screen. Peel things off it that are earlier and run them.
Otherwise the pc's bank will feel like crumbling forward into PT like an
avalanche.
This mechanism of the production of unawareness by restimulating but not
running charge on the early track is itself an important discovery. It
forbids then browsing through the early track, a sip here, a datum there.
Be thorough or crash, out goes the lights, into PT slides the pc with a
thousand volts driving him on.
If you know of any early track GPM on your pc that can be run with Tone Arm
Motion clean it up as a GPM, clean up all the GPMs in that series, run it
as an engram, run any and all postulates out of it, get it clean and then
find something else.
The cycle of a pc in total amnesia at start of Auditing would be (if
audited with good TA action):
(1) Contacts yesterday.
(2) Contacts this life.
(3) Contacts childhood.
(4) Contacts a past life.
(5) Contacts incidents on this planet in the past few thousand years.
(6) Contacts early track.
(7) Contacts lots of early track and GPMs.
(8) Contacts earlier GPMs.
(9) Contacts very early material.
(10) Continues to clean up track.
(11) Contacts reasons for making pictures.
(12) Goes O.T.
If you try to rush this by practising unthoroughness from (5) on, then when
pc reaches (9) above you will suddenly find him on the Between Life
Screens.
You will have overcharged early track and failed to discharge it and the
result will be:
(8) Contacts earlier GPMs but has trouble holding position on the track
to run them and is ARC Breaky.
(9a) Contacts earlier material but it groups and scrunches and sticks
together.
(10a) Collides with screen implants like the Between Lives (there are
earlier ones).
(11a) Can't keep pictures apart, things easily wrong dated and is very ARC
Breaky and is stuck in Between Lives.
(12a) Can't reach the early track and at session starts is found to be
stuck in this lifetime.
There is no short cut back to finding when he started to "make pictures".
The phenomenon of early charge pushing the pc back toward PT if not run
defeats any such attempt.
So making an O.T. is keeping the TA going with Itsa Line in and being
thorough on early track incident running.
If the pc has gotten into condition (12a) above or is approaching it, don't
waste time on endless dating. Just find any early GPM already partially
run (the earliest one you can lay your hands on without restimulating
others) and run it completely. Then find another and another. And shun
all new material until you have completely handled the old. And don't let
the pc wander around on the early track. Just find and run GPMs and clean
up fully whatever you find. Or you'll be sitting there reading this HCO
Bulletin despairingly trying to get your pc off a Between Lives Screen.
Even if these listed evils occur, however, you have not lost the TA action
already gained, if misguidedly, on the case and the matter is easily
repaired providing you re-do what you've left undone and this time be neat
and restimulate the case otherwise as little as possible. He or she is
still closer to O.T. They were just making it the hard way.
LRH:dr L. RON HUBBARD
Copyright (c) 1963
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED