6107C19 SHSpec-31 Q and A Period: Auditor Effect on Meter Read A stage four needle often sits around clear read, but the PC is a dead thetan. It has about a 2 1/2 inch swing. It goes up, sticks (unlike the F/N), and drops back. It keeps doing it, no matter what the auditor does. The PC won't read on sec check, ruds, or anything. It's an electronic transfer of energy in the mind, a machine reaction. The person distrusts himself to such a degree that he has become a machine. Machines are run by energy. You are seeing something like an AC motor, feeding its current on a surge, and then reversing its flow, repetitively. This is a charge line. The only thing that can change it is auditing. The person is a total no-responsibility case: he knows he can have no effect on anything. CCH's undercut it best; think processes are not very effective because this kind of PC's thought has no effect on the bank. The common denominator of all cases is the degree of effect the thetan has on his bank. This ranges from absolute zero to total easy effect on the bank. The stage four needle is a retreat from the bottom. Some buttons are still open -- problems, confusion, motion, leaving, or something. On such a case, all you have to do is to trigger one of his automaticities and let it run off the case, giving the guy more control over his bank. You are not, at this stage, really asking the PC to do anything. There such a thing as a "spook" stage four needle, turned on by the auditor's statement. It doesn't matter what the auditor says. This is very common. A third of pcs have it. That's you energizing the bank. You can have more effect on the bank than the PC has. This is something auditors find hard to duplicate, being sold on the idea that the PC is responsible for it all. They can't see the PC's pictures, so they don't believe it. Sometimes the "spook" stage four needle confuses you when doing a sec check. The impact of your thinkingness and speakingness will activate the bank. This is the lowest reaction, below a lie reaction or a reverse lie reaction. If you're sec checking a PC, his level of interest rises and creates an emergency level. So don't avoid a reaction on the needle just because the PC has one of these automatic reactions on the needle at first. When you ask meaty questions, he's right in there reacting. So any reaction on a sec check question that might be meaningful is always taken by the auditor as factual, providing it's an instant read. A stage four needle probably isn't an exception to this. A complicated question might not be duplicated as asked, so 3/4 sec. lag could still be an instant read. Anything more than one second lag is totally useless. A can't have is not a prerequisite for creating, only for unknowing creation. Nearly everyone who's studied the mind has studied only the analytical mind. We're looking at reactive mind laws. But even this response was originally an analytical response; all reactive responses were originally analytical. One can just decide to create something knowingly. This other law works this way: one day you get a picture of a rhinoceros in front of you, because someone somewhere prohibited you from having rhinoceroses. But you aren't aware of ever having wanted one. This explains the mysterious appearance of a mental image picture which has been hitherto unexplained. It also explains some strange desire to make or do something: someone has run a can't have on you. But most creativeness is spontaneous and able [analytical]. Reactive creativeness is generally terrible. There is such a thing as a negative sec check to handle not-is in the PC. You can knock the withhold into existence by asking questions which as-is the not-is, e.g., "When haven't you stolen something?" Then you could ask the the positive question. E-meters can be pushed around by pcs, but the reactions look different from reactive reads. It looks like body motion -- jerky. If a PC is worried about pushing around the meter, he's: 1. Not in session. 2. Got withholds. 3. He wants to impress the auditor. It's what the PC doesn't know about that moves the needle. The remedy is to handle ruds. Vitamins to be taken during an intensive: "Dianazene" (used for radiation sickness; has iron in it) | |Vitamin __ |B1 - 100 mg GUK | |Dicalcium Phosphate - fifteen grains (about one gram) | |Vitamin C 250 mg -- With: __ Nicotinic Acid 100mg | | Dianazene? Iron | -- you can run out all sunburns, radiation flash burns, etc. This can turn skin cancer on and off. When sunburn turned on with this, you will see a flush in the shape of a bathing suit. Likewise, not smoking enough will cause lung cancer. GUK makes the PC work better for the first 57 minutes after taking it. The reason for the calcium is the B1 "finds" calcium somewhere in the body. GUK also helps nightmares. It'll run engrams through all by itself. B1 also robs the body of ascorbic acid, so you have to replace this too.