Newsgroups: alt.clearing.technology From: pilot@hiddenplace.com (The Pilot) Subject: SUPER SCIO ARCHIVE 22 - MID JAN 98 PILOT POSTS TO ACT Date: 20 Jan 1998 14:00:30 POST22.txt SUPER SCIO ARCHIVE 22 - MID JAN 98 PILOT POSTS TO ACT see also post21.txt containing the posts to ARS ========================================== Contents: subj : Super Scio - Answering Alan C Walter subj : Super Scio Tech - UPPER DYNAMICS (ANSWERING ROBERT) subj : Super Scio Tech - To CBW on Persistance subj : Super Scio Tech - Answering Donald on Trom Etc. subj : Super Scio Tech - Whole Track Tech subj : Super Scio Tech - More On Cosmic Forces ========================================== subj : Super Scio - Answering Alan C Walter ANSWERING ALAN On 9 Jan 98, Alan Walter replied to my earlier post on subject "Super Scio: - Answering Steve" where I replied to Steve Brock on subject - To Pilot: The "codes" > Pilot wrote: > > LRH was a great proponent of the idea that there was one basic > which could undo everything else. This is the dianetic pyramid > (upside-down with the entire reactive mind focused on a single point > where it could be toppled) in the early days and the core of the > reactive mind by the time of the clearing course. > > ACW: > > There was a starting point! > > Pilot: > > So with every new discovery, it was a big eureka, and this is > the one and only basic, and let's throw all the other tech away. > > It never worked. > > ACW: > > As I have over 1,000,000 processes, I hardly think I've thrown away the > tech. I was still talking about Ron's evolution of standard tech (leading into the quickie era). > Pilot: > > Some people still have this idea and simply think that Ron never > found it but it is there. > > I think that it is more like a mine cave in. There is a big pile > of boulders and rocks and dirt in your way. You can pull a basic > piece and a whole bunch of other stuff comes down with it, but > you can't get the whole thing by pulling at one key point. > > ACW: > > Your premise is absurd. If there is a key action point that originated a > beings case or creations it would only follow that everything that has > been created or added to the being would contain a specific thread. > There maybe trillions of off-shoots, but they would run far quicker if > the basic was known and desensitized. Not absurd, but it is debateable. Someday we might not only be walking through walls but even exhanging finely crafted mocked up little universes as Christmas gifts. That's when I think that it will be appropriate to feel that we have the whole thing figured out completely. Until then, I plan to maintain a flexible position. It really could be either way. Right now I'm of the opinion that the most basic "key action point" is separation from static and that that is not an appropriate target for handling. So the question then becomes, is there a singular grain of sand which acts as the seed for all abberation, or does the being enjoy juggling many of these things and its all fun and part of the game until he gets too many in the air at once and then drops them all. I can't guarantee which view will turn out to be correct in the end. But I have the bad example set by Ron when he got too carried away looking for a singular source, so I consider that the "mine cave in" view is safer for a researcher and I plan to continue in that vein. But note that this view of mine does not invalidate your approach of striking at a very deep basic. And your good views of auditing the PC in front of you instead of ranting about standard tech pie making should keep you from falling into the Hubbard syndrom. > Pilot: > > You probably don't have to get every basic because you just > need enough room to crawl out. But you need a lot more than > one. > > Alan's codes are probably more basic than Ron's GPMÚs, but > both are just individual rocks in that big pile. > > ACW: > > Yes, much more basic. I have no argument with this. > Pilot: > > I do not know the details of Alan's code research because he > is a bit secretive. > > ACW: > > Oops, now, now, I don't post secretly! Not the same thing at all. I'm just jerking OSA's chain. I don't think that it will help them with their auditing, but it is a lot of fun. Secrecy is good for games but antipathetic to the advancement of understanding. > Pilot: > > I do have some guesses and I know that > there is early charge both on the subject of ethical codes > and on the subject of violating ones own postulates. > > In self clearing, I take the approach of lightly pulling at > many different things and striking from many angles to > loosen up the rock pile rather than trying to pry away > at a particularly big bolder. > > ACW: > > If you knew what to look for, you could go for the big boulders. :-) Good point. > Pilot: > > For GPM's, the self clearing has some light touches that > should drain charge. But the full pry bar handling is > in chapter 3 of super scio. That can also be done if > necessary, but it would be too difficult for a beginner > to do alone unless they had already done the self clearing > book (a trained auditor could take a go at it first if > they wanted). > > ACW: > > There is much missing tech on GPM's. For instance there are the Physical > Universe set of GPM's, and there are the Spiritual Universe GPM's. Yes. There are lots of GPM sets. Super Scio chapter 3 addresses a set that is intimate to this universe and speculates about others. Have you done detailed mapping or simply undercut? > If the beings track is sorted out correctly, and he can run from the top > down, they are but minor locks on the over-all picture. > > The initiation of the codes is a the very beginning of the track. By > discovering one's codes, that > individual can then be processed from the top down and processing can be > tailored around one's own codes. > > Further it isolates the being own unique case. This eliminates running > some cookie-cutter-your-case is the same as mine implant tech. Most processes are aimed at getting the being to Itsa his own unique case rather than imposing a cookie cutter. Only specific implant platens and incidents violate this, and I consider that handling those is a small part of the road out and that the being should simply see what he can get out of confronting them. I agree that the implanted case is not a constant and is only of minor importance. > Pilot: > > On the areas of ethical codes and of postulates, the > self clearing book again includes some light handling > that should drain charge. The pry bar against the > area (Alan's codes if I am guessing correctly) would > also be of value. > > ACW: > > These areas are possibly the most charged area on any case and require > very good technical skills. This might not be a constant for all cases. I try to avoid making such assumptions. But going after a deep basic in any area does require very good technical skills. Which is why it would be out gradient to use this approach in self clearing. In other words, one can use skill to strike deeply, or one can take charge off lightly, gradually working deeper until the solo Itsa line reaches that level of depth. Both approaches are valid and may be complimentary. To use my mine cave in example, one might dig at it with a shovel and also occasionally bring in an engineer to set off some blasting caps against the deeper bolders. The combination might be the fasted way through. > Pilot: > > Self clearing will not be practical for everybody because > it doesn't provide the same hand holding as co-processing. > Some people will want co-processing first. > > In that case, the most important consideration in my mind > is that they be handled by someone who is really intending > to help rather than to exploit and who will let the person > grow so that they can move on to self clearing and other > areas once they have handled whatever the practitioner is > best at using to give them good gains. > > ACW: > > I agree with you on that. > > Pilot: > > I have not been to Alan's center. I do not know what is > going on there. But based on rumor, the indications are > that he meets these criteria. > > ACW: > > All my staff are 20 to 30 year veterans, most have had several 1,000 > hours of processing. They usually co-process 2 to 3 hours, each day. > > All make case gain. Excellent. > Pilot: > > I don't think that he has the one and only answer. But > I do think that he is providing some valuable case > handling and working on an area of importance. > > ACW: > > Of course I do not have the one and only answer, as there is no one and > only answer. There are trillions to the umtee-umph power of answers. > > As with all of the tech's out there, we have the right answers for some > and I'm sure some wrong answers for others. > > I do have one advantage, many of the clients are veterans of the > technology, many having 1,000's of hours of processing and training. > This allows for much more advance case discoveries. It is attitudes like this that give me a good feeling about your operation. Ron in the bad days would have insisted that he did have all the answers. > Pilot: > > Look in the archives for my posts on the Furies. I > addressed an area that was of real trouble to me by > using LRH tech, my own tech, Alan's tech, Enid's tech, > and Robert's tech. Each and every one took off charge > of one kind or another and none of them undercut all > the others completely. The area finally yielded to > all this intense handling and is really far gone. > But it could be run on all of these things in > succession with great results and more gains from each > one. > > I actually got much more out of it and had much deeper > cognitions by striking at it from many different angles > than I could have by pushing harder on any one line. > > ACW: > > Sounds like you processed the pc in front of you - how non-standard you > have become! :-) > > I would also like to commend you on your book. A very valuable addition > to the free-zone. > > Alan > > BTW don't ever accuse me of cutative tech. Quickie and the shallow > running of the technology is probably the major "why" on Scio's demise. Agreed. Best wishes, The Pilot ========================================== subj : Super Scio Tech - UPPER DYNAMICS (ANSWERING ROBERT) UPPER DYNAMICS (ANSWERING ROBERT) On 16 Jan 98, VoltR@ctinet.net asked on subject "To The Pilot - Super Scio Self Clearing chapter 46" > Pilot, > > In your book "Self Clearing" you state: > > > SELF CLEARING CHAPTER 46: THE UPPER DYNAMICS > > > > These were mentioned in the chapter on Ethics. They are > > extremely important to your spiritual health as a being. > > >Here is the list again. > > >Dynamic 1 (9) : Ethics > >Dynamic 2 (10): Aesthetics > >Dynamic 3 (11): Construction (building things) > >Dynamic 4 (12): Reason (mathematics and so forth) > >Dynamic 5 (13): Variety (change) > >Dynamic 6 (14): Games > >Dynamic 7 (15): Understanding > >Dynamic 8 (16): Creation > > In his book "Excalibur Revisited" Geoffrey Filbert says: > > >The upper dynamics are as follows: > > > >9th dynamic - aesthetics > >10th dynamic - ethics > > > >(These were copyrighted by L. Ron Hubbard. He did not look any > >further apparently.) The rest of them are: > > > >11th dynamic - decency > >12th dynamic - truth > >13th dynamic - awareness > >14th dynamic - individuality > >15th dynamic - coexistence > >16th dynamic - theta that is not-being > > Can you reconcile this point of disagreement? > > Robert Geoffrey's 6 dynamics belong above number 16. The complete pattern is at least 32 and maybe 64. There is scouting the territory and then there is doing detailed mapping. When you scout something out, you see the big landmarks in the distance. When you sit down to do the detailed work, you may find more things in between. Ron's suggestion of aesthetics as 9th and ethics as 10th was a scouting operation. He took a look and spotted something correctly, but the exact order was apparantly guesswork. Note that there is only a tiny mention of 9th and 10th dynamics in the early material (the PDC lectures). It was not subject to the detailed work that was done on the first 8 dynamics. One gets the feeling from the PDC tapes that there is a higher set of 8 associated with a higher universe. I would chew on this occasionally. After awhile I cognited that games must be one of the upper dynamics because it was such a hot button in mid to late 1950s processing. Later I started to think of individuality as possibly being some sort of dynamic and also thought of permeation as a dynamic. The pattern of 16 dynamics is in the penalty universes and is used in some other implants as well. I don't think that these created the dynamics but were simply using them as a useful system for designing an implant that would parallel the mind. I fought very hard to force aesthetics into the 9th position and kept making mess and getting wrong items. Finally I remembered Ron's comment (and the popular idea) that sex sublimates into aesthetics and realized that I was looking at a harmonic pattern. That made ethics the 9th dynamic (using the definition of "contemplation of optimum survival") and aesthtics the 10th. The whole pattern of 16 fell into place fairly easily after that. It is at least very close to correct because some implant patterns follow it without giving trouble with wrong items. There is more discussion of this in Super Scio Chapter 5. There are also implants which only use 12 and the 12th is a catchall. There are some which only use 8. There are also implants which use more than 16 but they are so early on the track that I haven't managed to research them properly yet. I've only found these (so far) in the time prior to home universe and they always use more than 3 dimensional objects. Individuality seems like an upper harmonic on 1st dynamic and therefore should be something like number 17 or 25 or possibly higher but almost certainly in the first position of one of the sets of 8. I also felt that A, R, and C would be dynamics. Agreement (Reality) would be a harmonic on 6th, but which harmonic? My current feeling is that Communication is a harmonic on 5th (its the differentiating factor of lifeforms vs MEST). And I would suspect that Affinity is a harmonic on 7th. Here is my current feeling about the rest of Geoffrey's list. I'm not certain that "decency" belongs (sounds like a variation of Ethics to me) but I will trust Geoffrey's judgement (I do have blind spots). I would guess that it would be a harmonic on 1st, but maybe it would be a harmonic on 4th because of social interaction. I think that I might have had "awareness" in at least one or two of my abortive attempts to map the upper sets. I'm pretty sure that it belongs, but I'm uncertain as to what it harmonics on. I could guess at 7th. The other 3 (truth, coexistance, and theta that is not-being) were not ones that I thought of myself, but they really indicate to me as being correct. Useful input like this is a real help in trying to map the higher sets because it catches things that I missed. I would guess that truth is a harmonic on either 7th or 8th and the other two are harmonics on 8th. Anyone who is researching does both scouting operations and detailed work. ------ On 16 Jan 98, "C. B. Willis" referenced Robert's post above and wrote - > I see all of these "upper" dynamics as facets of the seventh >dynamic of spirit and the abilities and activities of spirit. > > Making them separate dynamics makes no sense to me at all. > I see no good reason for it. > > I would rather address them under 7D, or what I would call > spirit and the abilities and activities of spirit. > > - CBW Sometimes its useful and sometimes not. There are times when it is helpful to have more precise points to work on rather than a general idea of spirit. There are other times when a more complex system is just in the way and it should be ignored. I believe in collecting tools within a toolbox. Some tools are more useful than others. Sometimes a single general tool does just as well as a specialty device. Sometimes you need everything you've got. My attitude is to have these things available for when they are useful or necessary rather than to insist that one must follow a specific system. ---- On 14 Jan, Robert also brought up another of my posts. > >On 9 Jan 1998 14:00:36, in alt.clearing.technology > >pilot@hiddenplace.com (The Pilot) wrote: > > > >Look in the archives for my posts on the Furies. I > >addressed an area that was of real trouble to me by > >using LRH tech, my own tech, Alan's tech, Enid's tech, > >and Robert's tech. Each and every one took off charge > >of one kind or another and none of them undercut all > >the others completely. The area finally yielded to > >all this intense handling and is really far gone. > >But it could be run on all of these things in > >succession with great results and more gains from each > >one. > > > >I actually got much more out of it and had much deeper > >cognitions by striking at it from many different angles > >than I could have by pushing harder on any one line. > > > >Which is my point exactly. > > > > > >Best, > > > >The Pilot > > > > It's hard to make a judgment call on a session I wasn't personally involved > in, but I'm left wondering happened that several techniques had to be used > on one item. > > I can't speak for the other techniques mentioned, but when I handle an item > with GPM Clearing on a person who has good access to the whole track, either > the item totally dissolves, or that layer dissolves exposing the next layer > below, a similar but slightly different somatic, which then yields to the > same process in the same way. I have never had to use more than one > technique to eradicate an item on such a client. > > I wonder if running the process solo, or running it incompletely might have > contributed to its not having sufficiently handled the item in question. I > have no doubts that hitting something from many angles may be workable, but > I also think it could have been done with one process alone. It's > difficult for me to imagine how this would not be possible. And some GPMs > are difficult for me to imagine being run solo considering the ferocity of > the charge and masses involved. > > With GPM Clearing I routinely handle one complete item per session to a > total erasure of item and postulates underlying it, which includes any > masses, emotions, somatics, and obsessions related to it. > When The Pilot comes out into the open I'll be willing to give him a few > free GPM Clearing sessions if he is interested and would like to have first > hand knowledge of the true capabilities of the process. Also, after having > been connected with the church for so long, I'm sure he'll have a lot of > stuff he would like to run out. > > Robert You probably didn't look back at my old post on The Furies (it can be found in the pilot archives). I began it by mentioning that I had already gotten the area to a persistant FN by simply handling the button of "a destroyed beingness". I was already blown away and probably could have raved as much about it as any of your PCs do after a really good handling. But you and Enid and Alan all suggested some other handling from your own systems of tech. I took it as a challange and a research project. And I even added Hubbard's stuff back in on the assumption (correct) that org handling had not worked because they were too unwilling to run their own processes correctly on topics where the org was really at fault. Somehow or other I managed to force the area back into place (with no charge and a persistant FN) and push earlier using the different approaches that were suggested. I do not recommend this for case handling. It was a very dicy procedure similar to intentionally infecting oneself with a disease to see if a particular cure will work. I did it for research purposes. In every case I came down to a major basic thing of significance and had fantastic cognitions. My final conclusion was that any of the 5 approaches (mine, yours, Enid's, Alan's, and Ron's) would have worked if honestly done (the org's only failed because it was distorted by prejudice) and would have taken the area to a persistant FN without running any of the other approaches. It did tell me an important thing which contributed to the self clearing approach. Namely, that a beginner could have been given all 5 methods and done them poorly but still made it through as long as he got any one of the 5 to work. In other words, for sloppy self clearing you can handle by presenting multiple approaches rather than needing to ensure that he does a particular approach perfectly. When you are processing a PC, you depend on your skill level to be sufficient to let you handle him with the approach that you are using. When a PC is self processing, we have no guarrantee of any skill whatsoever, so the above is very important for solo work. In the long run, one would want to work with many angles of approach, but not all against the same specific area as I did. I could have had those big cognitions by running your stuff or Enid's or Alan's against other things that were troubling me instead of against an area that had already cleaned up. A particular angle of approach will only run so far before you are digging so deep that sand is pouring in from the surrounding territory. The org does this all the time, especially in the areas of overts (endless sec checks) and NOTs, and they used to do it with Dianetics (endless rerun drug rundowns and int rundowns etc.). At a guess, any particular technique will start giving trouble after a few hundred hours of steady use on a particular PC and you will have to vary the angle of approach. You probably wouldn't run into this one unless you act like the org and force your PCs to never do anything else except one specific handling. My general feeling is that the self clearing book could be used in conjunction with any good professional technique. The book is aimed at working lightly and broadly stripping away layers and professional sessions give one the chance to strike at deeply seated things. In the early days (1952-3), Ron always wanted the PCs to be working away at self analysis or handbook for PCs in between their professional sessions. Maximum speed might be attained by having a person work self clearing and also giving them a weekly session to probe at deeper things. This would get them running deeper so that the self clearing would go much faster too. Your point on ferocity is well made. This is one of the reasons why pure solo self clearing will need multiple passes through the materials. If something is too ferocious, it will not be accessible on a solo basis. The second or third time around, they will be running much deeper and their confront will be much better so they will eventually reach a point where it is no longer so ferocious and they will reach it and handle it. But a good processor could get their confront up on it right away instead of slowly. Hence the speed advantage in using a dual approach. At the same time, by doing self clearing the person will be doing most of the work himself and have the advantage of taking more responsibility for his own case and learning more about the mind. I think that somebody can make it eventually on pure solo, but it can really help to have a helping hand. I will be happy to take advantage of your offer when the time is right. Affinity, The Pilot ========================================== subj : Super Scio Tech - To CBW on Persistance TO CBW ON PERSISTANCE On 18 Jan 98, cbwillis@netcom.com (C. B. Willis) posted on subject "Pilot: Aesthetics of Courage and Persistance" > Robert wrote: > : It was also interesting in that he ran up to a later flow zero > : (self to self) incident in which the moment of shift/shock had to > : be run out first before enough charge was removed so that the earlier > : incident on the chain would show itself (which was the individuation > : from theta incident) and he could proceed. > > What I have to say here is fairly unrelated to your post, however it > triggered an idea that others may want to check for themselves. > > Recall that Pilot was talking about "an aesthetic" that can hold in place > a compulsive opp-term scenario. I think there's probably a lot to that > idea in many cases. > > As I apply the idea to flow 0 and the point of shift/shock in pre-physical > universe or even physical universe incidents, I'm looking at the many > times where a person went down a crazy path due to having ignored his own > intuitive information in favor of something else. What could that > something else be? My guess is that it often has to do with the > "aesthetic of persisting" even if things are difficult. At that point we > lost or obscured the distinction between things being difficult that > perhaps shouldn't be pursued at all based on the intuitive information > that we ignored, and things that should be pursued but are just difficult. > > - CBW > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > | cbwillis@netcom.com | "Values are the infrastructure | > | | upon which civilization | > | | will be reinvented." - CBW | > --------------------------------------------------------------------- Very good point. There might also be how great a game it is to persist. There isn't a good word here but let us say "the gameishness of persisting". Affinity, The Pilot ========================================== subj : Super Scio Tech - Answering Donald on Trom Etc. ANSWERING DONALD ON TROM ETC. On 11 Jan 98, Donald Shimoda <"bnb"@(remove)best.com> wrote on subject "QUESTIONS FOR THE PILOT" > Dear Pilot > > Thank you for sharing your experiences with us through your books. > Your time was well spent. I agree that our universe IS nothing but a > wave of the hand. > > Since we haven't spoken before I thought I would give you some > information on myself and my relation to the Church of Scientology. I > started in 1980 and have had many major cognition's and case gains by > applying LRHs Tech. and actually went Clear by myself while at home. I > think my Cert # is fourteen thousand something as of a 1982 DCSI. > > Really wasn't trying to clear myself at the time but I was > contemplating the past and suddenly blew enough charge to power a major > American city for at least a hundred years or so and continued cogniting > for the next year after. Excellent. > However, I did read hours and hours of LRH HCOBs , books and tapes > in and out of the Orgs. prior to going clear mainly out of fascination > after going full blown keyed out Theta Clear exterior on the $80.00 > Success Through Communication course offered in Div 6. This was the > first course I took. > > I would not have gone Clear by myself without this LRH dude and the > thousands of hours of he put into the Tech.. I am indebted forever. All > the money in the Universe couldn't repay the debt. Actually money has > nothing to do with it . > > I too have knowingly violated physical universe laws with and > without witnesses while being exterior . It made no difference to me who > was present while violating. > > At one time I paid some attention to this guy who watched me float > an aluminum ladder to the ground from about 2 feet in the air. He > watched and promptly went into a not is on it kind of look and continued > on with his day. Again excellent. > So... a couple of questions if you would please. > > 1) TROM tech. Do you have any reality with this ? > It is at http://fza.org/trom/index.phtml and seems to be a direct > method. I picked it up when they made it available recently. I did a quick read of it and tried the processes with some benifit although I didn't do a thorough run. I would say that I'm more of a dilletant rather than an expert in it at this point, but I do have some observations and opinions. Its nicely written and he does a good job of explaining some basics. I consider it to be a sequel to some things from the research line of the late 1950s and it is pretty much in the late 50s style although it has a bit of later stuff. Ron left many loose ends and abandoned research lines and it is good to see them followed up on. My own tendency is to follow up on things left hanging from the early 1950s (1952-4). There was such a wealth of things opened up in those early days and unfortunately it was a one man show instead of an association of researchers persuing all the paths in parallel. My only objection to it is that the array of processes and the areas handled are too narrow. Which is not a problem as long as you don't do it exclusively. It might be right as a first action for some people. Others might find that it is worth their time at some point in their development, such as between passes of the self clearing book. If it seems to indicate as the right action, go ahead and run it. I do think, however, that if somebody grinds along with it too long it will begin to bypass charge on other areas of the case. But that is true of lots of tech. > 2) Where is the scamzit material on the internet that you have > mentioned? > I can't find it anywhere and could use some directions ? The internet > is getting bigger every day. It comes and goes because the OSA copyright terrorists like to attack it. There is a scamizdat webpage which only gives the table of contents and excerpts. Try searching on scami in various search engines. It is occasionally lying around but not highlighted and some of the search engines poke deep enough past the web pages to spot things that can be reached by FTP. The original is in gzip format (.gz extension) rather than pkzip, but you can get shareware that can handle this. And there have been pkzip and ordinary text copies around occasionally. Some or all of the upper level materials that were in it are also available separately at various critics sites such as operation clambake. Note that the final one (number 11) was pretty much an accumulation of what was in all the earlier ones. It is a real hodgepodge of a couple megabytes of material just thrown together without a lot of organization. About half of it is policies and flag orders and things like that. > As a former staff member myself, I do agree with most of your > reformation ideas and will support them enthusiastically. > > I hardly believe the COS will be going anywhere soon. A regrouping > with new management at most and just enough policy changes to continue > to stay afloat for the time being. Even if the Org was found totally > guilty in the Lisa case and had the trial on Court TV it wouldn't be > enough to take em down . Yes. It is not enough all by itself. But as part of a barrage, it puts on a lot of pressure. And for the membership, the key point is not that a death happened (people do die after all), but the gross incompetance and neglect. The logs are very damning and show Flag to be the Mecca of technical misapplication. > Loss of copyright protection will cause a total reform within the > Orgs. and most likely the total loss of the existing incorporation. Its > the only thing that holds it together. Most staff and public neither notice nor care that the material is copyrighted. True loss of the copyrights into hostile hands would of course be devastating and they would fight to the death to prevent it. That one might bring forth a level of fanaticism that we've never seen. But simple release into the public domain would not have any direct effect on them. The only thing is that they would lose their strongest weapon against freezone groups. > This is where the "button" is. > > It wont be an easy button to flatten. Mgmt. will spend every and I > mean every last dollar fighting it . Because they know it and they will > have nothing else to lose if they lose copyright protection. > > Just flatten this one and the whole thing will unravel by itself > leaving Int management standing butt naked somewhere in the middle of > Utah's Salt Flats. > > Best regards, > Don Shimoda Of course they would either have to reform or wither away in the long run if the materials went into the public domain. But it would buy them the time necessary to reform gradually. It would end a lot of the fighting and ease up the pressure. Such a thing would be good for them. Just compare the modern Popes to the Borgia Popes in Catholic history. The Catholic Church reformed and improved thanks to the Protestant Reformation. If they had reformed sooner, they would have lost fewer members. The Freezone would actually be fine if the CofS simply dropped copyrights, dead agenting, and labeling people as SPs. My much longer list of reforms is actually for the benifit of CofS so that they would do well instead of withering away. It might be a forlorn hope, but I still want them to become what they pretended to be, a force for truth and goodness and hightened spiritual awareness. If they can't do it, then eventually the freezone will replace them even without the copyrights. But it would be better if both groups worked together towards a better world, each in their own way. Best Regards, The Pilot ========================================== subj : Super Scio Tech - Whole Track Tech WHOLE TRACK INCIDENTS I've been poking around a lot at the whole track recently and felt like rambling around a bit on the subject. Please don't bet any money on the accuracy of this stuff or turn your whole life upsidedown based on some half remembered incident taken out of context like the Sea Org does with incident 2. ---- Speaking of incident 2, Roland and Rob Carr over on ARS have realized that transporting the number of people described by Ron to Earth on DC-8s would take hundreds of years even if there were planes landing every minute. I've always felt that there was a lot wrong with Ron's description of the incident. But it did "indicate" when I first read the description on OT 3. It was close enought to take some charge off and I felt things blowing and was quite happy about the matter. A really good day's processing, with me going home and just spotting entities and blowing them off by inspection that night. The next day, I was ready to read about another more basic mass implant and blow some more stuff off or perhaps to hear about some other important part of the whole track. Unfortunately, that was where the materials ended. So I started running the level, using cumulative cluster formation to try and dig out other things. That went well too. But in retrospect, the track research that had been done seemed like the shallowest, shabbiest, quickie mess. What bothered me most was that he had fixated on an incident that was so recent. And that Confederacy was so tiny. It wouldn't even show on a map of this spiral arm nothing to say of a map of the galaxy. The current estimate, I believe, is about 3 billion star systems in this galaxy alone. Talking about a civilization of 76 planets within a radius of a few hundred light years is like talking about an outhouse in an obscure portion of Lithuania in proportion to our planet as a whole. And as far as I could tell, nobody had hung around on Earth between then and now. That should be obvious from Dianetics. I'd run lots of PCs, and been run as well, and tons of whole track had come up, and much of it in the time period in between incident 2 and current Earth, and all of it was off planet and in civilizations of various sorts. It occurs to me that intensive use of R3R only began in 1969. The OT 3 research (what little there was of it) was done at a time when only a small number of people had run a small number of incidents. Ron had no real perspective of the whole track or what would show up when you ran thousands of people on hundreds of incidents each. Just shabby research is all. Lots of dub-in with just enough accuracy and perspective to get some charge off. Which would have been fine if he hadn't made such a big deal out of it. We didn't have much trouble from History of Man where the shallow view of "the clam" for example was just an old implanted picture (the darwinian implant) that was misdated and mislabled. So its fine to muck around and get things half right as long as you don't start selling snake oil and pushing these things down people's throat. A toddler, after all, needs to stagger around and walk in a manner that is only half right as part of the learning experience. He gets better as time progresses. Unless you freeze him at that point so that he can't grow. As for incident 2, there must be a tendency for people who went through it to be attracted back here now that the place is being used as a prison planet. And maybe there is a bit of picking up stray BTs that have hung around here since the incident. And the Earth mockup has been used a lot on the track and seems to be popular for mass implants and things so that some people might be picking up other similar incidents and mis-dating them. Even so, I would expect that a lot of people didn't go through this particular mass implant and had trouble with incident 2 because it was incorrect for them (although I'm sure that everybody has been through dozens of incidents of this general category). Considering the transport problem, when I thought of this I got an immediate picture of giant cylinders, perhaps a mile long and a thousand feet in diameter hanging in space. Maybe a little like the big cylinders that they used in the movie "Dune". They seemed like a type used for bulk cargo transport. This would be quite within the technology of a medium tech space traveling culture that might mine asteroids or whatever. And it seemed like there were small ships that handled these things like tugs would handle a big cargo tanker. And those did seemed to be winged craft, maybe to help with working in atmosphere (our space shuttle has wings, after all). Maybe as close to DC-8s as a Ford Mustang is to a Model T. But that is appropriate dub-in, shifting something vague into what is familiar. Since Ron was active in science fiction, I would expect that if they were saucer shaped or like 30s style rocket ships he would have described them that way. And that actually would have sounded better, so I assume that he was half remembering some kind of winged craft even if his description is a bit off. I think that it was a criss-cross implant with me and you fragmenting and putting pieces of ourselves as "BTs" onto each other, therefore you can't estimate population from the number of "BTs" found. But it does seem like a lot of people, my guess is 400 billion, both before (in bodies) and after (as dead folks who then reincarnated back in the main civilization because Earth was a radioactive mess). Each of them having put perhaps ten thousand pieces of themselves onto others and recieved ten thousand pieces of other people as "BTs". One of the ideas is that this was supposed to make people more homogenious and eliminate trouble makers by getting them back into agreement with the social norm. Of course it had the opposite effect, getting people really pissed off and rebellious. The thetans were transported in living bodies because that was the easiest way (very hard to control a disembodied spirit). But the bodies were to die anyway, so nicities didn't matter. So it was cheep suspended animation and just stack them like cordwood in the cylinders. With a "footprint" of a bit more than a square foot, a thousand foot in diameter cylinder would give you about half a million people and multiplying that by a little less than a thousand (a mile divided by 6 feet per body) gives you about 400 million bodies per cylinder. So about a thousand of these cargo cylinders does the job. Seems reasonable. You gather these all in orbit. You can't take too long once you drop them because there is a limit to how long the thetan would hang around on Earth after the body died and you need to start the implant before he decides to leave. So you can't take longer than about a day to drop all the bodies into the ocean. But you can probably do it in a few hours if all the cylinders are ready to go at once. Assuming that these are cargo cylinders normally used for mineing or whatever, you probably have doors for just dumping the whole load (like a coal truck). You drop them in the shallows because you want the occasional guy who has real intention to struggle awake and fight for life rather than pulling out of the body and maybe trying to escape as a free spirit or maybe even coming after you. This is rare, but the numbers are huge, so there is some danger of this. So the cylinder hovers a dozen feet above the water and opens its bombay doors and dumps the bodies. So millions end up reviving and swimming to the beaches. That is one of the few clear pictures I have that I consider really reliable. Millions of naked people lining the beaches milling around like ants (seen from way up in the sky). And billions more dead bodies floating in the waves. Then you start the implant and blow their asses of and they are caught up in all these telepathic pictures, so there is no more worry of keeping any of the bodies alive to make the thetans hang around. Typical mass implanting procedure. No big deal. Just an outhouse blowing up in Lithuania. Some people had a really bad day. -------------- I started poking around at the track using the stuff near the end of chapter 6 of self clearing. The idea is that you work into something by approximation and looking for something nice (that has pleasure associated with it). The intention is to get good recall of a time span in context rather than the isolated painful pictures that are dug up by running heavy incidents. You work into it by imagining how you might have done various pleasant things to try and rekindle some pleasure moments in the area that you are working on recalling. I've done this before with some earth lifetimes, so I went for really old wholetrack stuff right away. Here is one I learned something interesting from, so I'll present it not only as an example of how to do this but also to pass on some useful information. I wouldn't expect you to have been in the same civilization, but these kind of civilizations have been around. Deciding to imagine some pleasant wholetrack civilization, I thought of those greek like things that the old Star Treck and other cheep sci-fi liked to use occasionally. They usually do it because they can reuse sets from B-rate movies and dress up some pretty girls in short white tunics. But it did feel like there was something that this could be resting on. So I started mocking this up a bit. A pleasant warm natural environment. Everyone lightly clad. Pavillions with comfortable couches for sleeping. Nice little temples and things nestled in the natural setting. Very nice and pleasant. What might one eat? Maybe some kind of ambrosia. Nutritional and tasty. Maybe you opened a pannel in a column on one of these pavillions and got some whenever you felt hungry. This was supposed to be ultra high tech. Some kind of self perpetuating machinery in the pavillons. Maybe Von Neuman machines that not only maintained but also could expand as ordered, taking over new territory and building what you wanted. What about sex? Seemed like free love. Just ask. Light and pleasant and no conflict. No significant emotion either, but that seemed like the price of a low stress civilization. Up to this point it pretty much seemed like imagination. I could just be writing a science fiction story. But there was something odd about the sex. I tried to focus and pin down what it was. And then I realized what it was. It was always the same. Always the same postion. Always the exact same sequence of steps. Always the same ritual for asking or accepting. Always "perfect" according to some arbitrary standard. And with that the imagination shifted radically into real recall. It was a "perfect" civilization, geared to maximum destimulation and smoothing out all upsets and emotions. Everything regulated by pleasant rituals. Nothing hard to confront, ever. Immortal bodies maintained eturnally young by some kind of self replicating nano machines that were injected into the body. It really had been a pleasure moment for hundreds of years. A time to cool down and let things destimulate. One had a job. Something you did for a few hours a week. Usually managing the machines or even programming. But the programs had to be perfect. Self replicating nano out of control can trash a planet fast. So a new program might be a hundred years in development. You did this from your couch on a pavillon. You just touched a button and some kind of holographic display (or something like that) would connect you. There was slow expansion and taking over new planets. What little space travel there was used enormous flat triangular platforms that carried an envrionment that looked just like the planetary one. A world would be completely made over into the standard mockup before anybody would be transfered there. The bodies were vat grown. Conscious reincarnation in the rare cases where a body died. They weren't really human, that was just my imagining, although they were very close. And the columns weren't quite greek although again there were similarities. No actual births, the bodies were kept sterile. Extra bodies would be vat grown as permitted by expansion (new planets) so that other thetans could join the society. Everything had shifted a little when I slid over into real recall. I dug up a good bit more, running the various commands in chapter 6 on the area and so forth, but there is no sense boring you with more details, so I'll get to the big outpoint with such as society. As I said, it was great for awhile. I think that I had gone there because things had gone very badly and I was feeling very overwhelmed. The quiet and safely was a great relief at first. But your confont of randomity and change drops. And you get afraid of variety. And so you stay on beyond the time when you are tired of the sameness. And so it gets boring. And more boring. And overrun. And overrun some more. And you are immortal and it goes on and on and on. And you develop a terrible fear of anything being different. But you also can't stand the absense of any variety. So it becomes a trap. Eventually you kill yourself and go out looking for ways to get into trouble just to have something interesting to do. Once I'd run this, I could spot lots of times I'd been in the same type of civilization, some of them very non-human, but all united by this common characteristic of a ritual perfection that served to destimulate but then became intolerably boring. And from this I realized that if you go off to sit on a mountain top to destimulate, the most important thing is to known when to get off of the damn mountain before you overrun the action. Another interesting side effect of running this was that it left me feeling that a high violence terror filled lifetime would be a pleasure moment. So I was able to run some heavy force as a "pleasure moment" and that left me feeling that we really do mock it all up on purpose, the bad times as well as the good. The ideal sceen is neither perfection nor horror. It is a situation that is really good with occasional rough spots to keep it interesting. ---- At one point I decided to try and dig up a bit more from the magic universe. This seemed like it should be easy to get at because there are so many fantasy stories that approximate the area. Also, I was starting to feel an urge to balance looking at so many high tech civilizations with something closer to nature. So I tried to focus in on something that might have been pleasant in such a time period. Maybe riding a horse across some interesting countryside. In this case, it seemed to take lots of imaginings and guesswork. Just mocking up pleasure moments involved with the lifetime that I was trying to focus in on, using the dynamics as a bit of a guide (what might I have enjoyed eating, what kind of enjoyable inimate relations, what did I like working at, and so forth). It might have taken so long to break through (in comparison with physical universe stuff that I seem to be able to reach fairly quickly) because it was so long ago, or maybe it was just because the actual universe has a different flavor to it (which I discovered later) that wasn't as closely approximated by my mockups. And at first it was all, of course, just pleasant fiction and mockups, and I kept this up for about 15 or 20 minutes. And then I was thinking of camping in the forrest and feeling like it was never as dark as it was here and then everything shifted and I got a real memory. I remembered focusing energy at a point to make a little light that would hang over my shoulder (and fade after a little while). I remembered that the night sky was a faint indigo and never really black like it is here. And then the flood gates opened and an entire lifetime as some sort of a messenger was coming back to me. And then it was real recall. The things coming back to me were a bit different from what I would imagine. I liked things that I might not like now. I had had different goals and dreams. The civilization was not really the same as the fiction stories I had been using to aid in my guesswork. And the entire universe had a distintly different feel to it. This feeling when you shift over from imaginative mockups to real recall of an old lifetime is worth emphasising. It is, of course, a side effect of this method for opening up recall of a lifetime. Mockups are different from actual memories and you really feel the difference as you suddenly slide over from the one to the other. Again, after working a particular lifetime in detail, I found that I could spot other similar ones easily. It is like having an anchorpoint in time and more data and reality to orient things to. I noticed something which seemed quite interesting to me. Low tech, at least in the lifetimes I was looking at, was much more pleasant in the magic universe than it is here. There was some kind of an energy or ether that was accessible to the common peasant or forrest dweller. There was much more theta interaction with nature and lifeforms. Here you need high tech just to have electricity and things that make life comfortable and so the life of ignorant peasants in low tech dark age type civilizations is miserable. There it was not. In some way, the energy level was higher and the responsiveness to thought was more than it is here, and so a bit of very low level OT abilities simply came with the territory, just like you get electricity in high tech physical civilizations without actually having the knowledge and skill to build electrical generators yourself. And so there was less desire or need to create the complex high tech physical structures which separate you from nature and impact the envrironment. But of course higher energy levels do provide the opportunity for misuse. And professionals (healers or whatever) could work these energies at much higher levels just as a professional on the internet can do orders of magnitude more than a simple unskilled user. So you also have the usual downside of black wizards or warlords laying waste to the countryside. And, as usual, the stupid solution is to cut everybody's balls off as a final solution to the problem presented by the occasional rapist. But that is the final solution that is choosen. And so we end up in a universe that is basically hostile to life and unresponsive to thought so as to avoid a few wizards running amock occasionally. --------- This kind of work to open up past lives by means of pleasure moments is a limited technique in that it avoids the more heavily charged areas. But concentrating exculsively on heavy charge is too validating of case. So it is best to do both. From the ease with which a case can be opened up by means of pleasure moments, we should have known that it was a powerful technique at all levels rather than simply a straightwire grade to be used as a baby step before the person was up to running heavier material. Note that The Buddah seems to have done quite a bit of this kind of processing on himself. As far as I know, the details of the techniques he used are not recorded, but there are huge numbers of what are called the "Birth Stories" from his work to access his previous lives. Best, The Pilot ========================================== subj : Super Scio Tech - More On Cosmic Forces MORE ON COSMIC FORCES Disclaimer - This area is highly speculative and my perceptions are quite vague, so don't take this too literally. And remember the famous fable of the blind men and the elephant. The same thing might appear quite different from different viewpoints and yet all might be accurate in their perceptions. ----- I think that my earlier impressions were correct and are still the case, namely, that there is a great deal of energy working in our favor right now but there is some kickback as well. Alan has mentioned that his team handled one of these kickbacks (dealing with the 2D) and for that I thank him. I don't think that there is any single well aimed kick. We are looking at an opponent in its death throes and the backlashes are random flailings about. Although CofS untrained OT 7s & 8s rarely have any OT abilities to speak of, they still have some trained old timers who do. So don't discount their ability. And don't be too rough on these guys, they often don't know what the real situation is. There is a time when I could have been one of them myself. And there might also be other forces who are hostile to real spiritual freedom. But my general impression is of an avalanch moving one way and a few snowballs coming back in the other direction. ----- Heidrun has mentioned a picture of a potential axial tilt occuring. For undesirable future pictures, the handling (based on PDC and which I've always found very workable) is to copy the picture many times, changing its colors etc. until it comes completely under control and you can vanish it easily. I've never known which of these pictures were just my own fear or keyin and which were real perceptions of a potential future that was being mocked up, but it doesn't really matter. Just play it safe and errase it. If you suspect that the picture came from an outside source, then it is appropriate to mention that such and such an undesirable picture came into your space and that you errased it and that anyone else who might have it should do the same. It is very undesirable to start any kind of panic reaction because resisting or worrying about the picture is just as good for the perpetuator as having you agree with it. So you want to discourage anybody from copying the picture out of fear because that adds to the agreement which might make it real. This particular picture would not fit with a CofS attack but might have been originated by a more distant hostile force as a suggestion for how we might cease to be a problem to them. ----- I took a look at Ralph and Heidrun's web site and it is really nice. I thought that Heidrun's wholeness article was quite good. As to the statement "we are all one", I think this is an almost truth but slightly in error. What I feel at basic is something that is beyond the concept of counting. And so it can be one and many simultaneously. Therefore, "we are all one" becomes a useful viewpoint (being part true) but would give terrible trouble if it were frozen as an absolute as the implants try to do. From a slightly different slant, this might be the real meaning of Christ's statement "I am Legion", with the "I" to show the oneness and the "legion" to show the multiplicity and the "am" as an equal sign between them. In other words, not "we are all one" but that at basic "one = all". If you allow for division by zero, all numbers are equal. ---- "C. B. Willis" posted an excerpt from her column for Psychic Reader magazine and I want to repeat a paragraph from it because it is so in keeping with the situation and energies that I feel are present. Note that she wrote it back in November before the current situation had swung into full gear. : January 28, 1998 begins the Chinese Year of the EARTH TIGER. : Earth Tiger concerns itself with equality and justice, : uncovering the truth, and being responsible. What truth : would you like to expose? Expect clear-headedness and : diligent application of self, leading to increased status : and recognition. Go for the gusto, be confident and a bit : unconventional. Play with the "big cats"! Dangers to : mitigate during year of Earth Tiger include pride, ego, : insensitivity, and callousness. : : ---------------- : Carol Willis, MA : Professional Astrologer since 1970 : Sunnyvale CA (408) 734-9110 cbwillis@netcom.com : For free subscription to my bi-monthly astrology column and : related articles, send message SUB ASTROLIST. ---- On Sat, 17 Jan 1998 17:06:33 -0500 (EST), Homer W. Smith wrote: > Alan has climbed to some very high peaks, but when he got there, along >with LaMont, he saw that not only was the Mountain he climbed sinking into >the Earth faster than he was climbing it, the whole Earth was falling into >an ever present expanding black hole. I don't know about Alan and LaMont, but I've felt this from the 1960s onward. It even continued after posting the Super Scio book. I could always find this if I looked around really carefully even if I was in the middle of a super big win and full of certainty and confidence. On my best days, I was higher but what I was standing on had continued to sink. I was swimming faster but not fast enough and the undertow was still carrying me out to sea. The feeling disappeared last month. We might finally have reached the turnaround point. And in another recent post, Homer said the following: > I do not have any negative feelings about the spread of clearing >tech around the planet, in fact I feel it reaching critical mass at >a very fundamental level. I see the 100th monkey effect taking place, >and I see the whole thing coming together in a massive bang >in the future. Exactly. ---- It feels to me like we are moving into a pivitol time period which will affect the character of the next millenium. Small actions may have large effects as forces move into new configurations. Even from a materialistic view, the very concept of the year 2000 urges people towards a re-evaluation of their life and purposes. Consider the simple urge to make a New Year's resolution and magnify it a hundredfold. Even from a purely psychological perspective, it would imply a time of massive changes. And from a theta perspective, the postulates of many people are moving into a state of flux where they will align quickly with any seeds that are planted in the right direction. Even a small push towards freedom and sanity gains strength and momentum like a snowball moving down a mountain. Affinity, The Pilot ========================================== This set of posts used the following trailer. ------------------ The free Self Clearing Book, The Super Scio book, and the "SCIENTOLOGY REFORMER'S HOME PAGE" are all over the net. See The Self Clearing Homepage for URLs to these sites http://fza.org/pilot/selfclr.htm or http://www.proweb.co.uk/~tech/clear.htm Or see The Pilots Home Page at http://fza.org/pilot/index.htm All of this week's posts will be collected in Super Scio Archive #21 and #22 and posted to ACT. See the Pilot Archives at FZA.ORG. Note that some of my posts only go to ACT. I cannot be reached by email. ------------------