5901C22 21ACC-1 How a Process Works "[The auditor] has to find out what the PC did with the auditing command and what he did when he executed the command. In the absence of communication, nothing ever happens, which is why people who are out the bottom don't communicate, hoping to be safe. This doesn't work if you are trying to do other things. You must get the process communicated across to the PC and you must get the PC to communicate. The first thing to know about pictures is that anything the PC is looking at is a picture. A bank doesn't do anything except be there, and whatever strange thing is happening in the bank is a picture of whatever strange thing is happening in the bank. That's all you have to know to unocclude an occluded case. Black fives look sane sometimes, because they haven't got anything to dramatize except looking at blackness -- not that they wouldn't dramatize if they were looking at something else. When a PC is stuck in too heavy a picture, it is impossible to turn on other pictures on the track. The basic process for occlusion is, "Come up to present time." If that doesn't work, there are seven other processes. 1. There are several things a person can do with pictures. He may use not-isness to make them disappear as soon as they show up. Other obsessive doingnesses can be used to get rid of one's pictures (a "solution" to pictures). This case can be approached using O/W Selected people, because if he's not-ising pictures, he's not-ising people too. In so doing, he finds himself surrounded by "ghosts". First run, "What have you done to [withheld from?] _______ ?", using the person you've selected. 2. Then run general O/W to catch some more of the automaticity of this outflow. 3. ARC break straightwire is used to knock out the cause of not-isness. "All locks on the Rock are ARC breaks." 4. Next, we would use not-is straightwire (Recall a time you thought something was unimportant; Recall a time someone else thought something was important). If you run it reverse-wise, it takes away the PC's havingness and spins him in. This works on not-ising other's importances. [I.e. it as-ises times he did this.] 5. Factual havingness (also called "third rail"), the "vanish" command of this. This also handles not-isness. 6. "What can you confront?": This because at this stage, the person doesn't wipe something out before he looks at it. 7. "You make a mockup for which you can be totally responsible." This is a top of the line process. Any of these processes turn on pictures. These processes, plus CCH's handle all occluded cases.