| CLEARING TECHNOLOGY - ABILITY CLEARING 0  CHECKSHEET: LEVEL ZERO 1st Edition (pilot), September 2003
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    | Prerequisites: Clearbird's Study Manual, Auditors
      TRs Course, the Meter Course.Completed on Word Clearing Intensive (M1) is desirable. It can however be done as part of
      the course as co-auditing. The student would need to complete Basic
      Auditing (I-XI sections below) and study, star-rate and drill the
      Word Clearing Intensive (M1), which can be found in the Level 0 Index.
 The Student should read Ron Hubbard's books "Self Analysis" and
      "Dianetics 55" as part of this level.
 The course is aimed at teaching student auditors1. the basic skills of auditing.
 2. The processes of Level Zero.
 The basic skills of auditing are part of any session and
      should be learned well here and constantly be improved upon through
      experience and additional study. Learning the processes of Level Zero
      makes it possible to co-audit the listed processes. Many additional
      processes can be run with the skills of a Level Zero auditor. Better yet
      is to do Level 1-5 and learn all the data needed and do the grades and
      other actions needed. * = 100% knowledge and understanding and ability to apply.0 rated  = read and listened to the data with understanding and no
      MUs.
 A demonstration of any of the materials may be requested by the
      supervisor.
 The checksheet is one time through materials and practical, including the
      auditing requirements.
 Due to the many processes and rundowns
      contained in The Road to Clear they are not all part of a
      checksheet at this point. Yet, an auditor can be called upon applying a
      specific process or rundown  to a pc. As long as the auditor has been
      checked out and drilled the action per Drilling
      Processes he should be ready to go. He can do any action listed under
      a level he has already completed. The checksheets are thus at this point
      intended to cover a basic training route that brings the auditor's basic
      skill level up to a point where he easily can tackle any and all actions
      contained in The Road to Clear. The student is to apply the
      Study technology throughout this course. NAME:_____________________________
 START:_____________________________ COMPLETED:_____________________________ | 
  
    | PART
      ONE: AUDITING BASICS | 
  
    | I.
      FUNDAMENTALS AND DEFINITIONS | 
  
    | * Study: "Barriers to
Study".________Clay: The three principle barriers in study:
 a) Misunderstood Word.________
 b) Lack of Mass.________
 c) Skipped Gradient.________
 Demo: Confusion and Stable Datum.________
 Drill: Find words you (or another) have misunderstood and determine what
category they fall in. Clear up the word per materials.________
 Study: "Introduction"Drill: Click on an illustration and get familiar with use of the glossary.________
 Drill: Click on a Seagull Logo and get familiar with Index.________
 Drill: Look up at least one word in a dictionary.________
 Demo: Subject of CT-0.________
 Demo: Subject of CT-1.________
 Demo: Subject of CT-2.________
 Demo: Subject of CT-3.________
 Demo: Subject of CT-4.________
 Demo: Subject of CT-4 Pro.________
 Demo: Subject of CT-5.________
 Demo: Subject of CT-5 Pro C/S.________
 Demo: What is a twin.________
 Essay: Write a plan for how to get a twin.________
 Study: "CT-0,
Overview".________Demo: Purpose of TRs.________
 Demo: The reason for Auditors Code.________
 Demo: "Technical data result in practical
actions".________
 Demo: What the Meter can detect and what not.________
 Study: "What is
Auditing?".________Demo: Auditor.________
 Dem: Preclear.________
 Demo: Auditing.________
 Demo: Reactive Mind (Bank).________
 Demo: Auditor plus Pc is Greater than Pc's Bank.________
 Demo: Thetan.________
 Demo: Analytical Mind.________
 Demo: Somatic Mind.________
 Essay: Write some personal observations
 of people being influenced by their Bank.________
 Study:  "Basic Definitions for PC's" (to Pc Hat).________This is done as a coaching assignment per Study Manual. Twins take turns
reading, using demos while studying and looking up needed words in glossary and
dictionary. Each headlined definition is to be demoed.
 * Star-rate: Basic Definitions for PC's.________ * Study:  "Pc Hat".________Demo: Each of the headlined paragraphs:
 a) Food.________
 b) Sleep.________
 c) Alcohol, Drugs.________
 d) Other treatment or practices.________
 e) Off-line Actions.________
 f) Pc's should not talk about their cases.________
 g) Examiner Statements.________
 h) Ethics.________
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    | II AXIOMS AND SCALES | 
  
    | Study Chapter:  "Axioms and Auditing".________This is done as a coaching assignment per Study Manual. Twins take turns
reading, using demos while studying and looking up needed words in glossary and
dictionary. Each Axiom is to be demoed.
 Clay:
 
  
    
      | a) Axiom 1.________ b) Axiom 2.________
 c) Axiom 3.________
 d) Axiom 4.________
 e) Axiom 5.________
 f) Axiom 6.________
 | g) Axiom 7.________ h) Axiom 8.________
 i) Axiom 9.________
 j) Axiom 10.________
 k) Axiom 51.________
 |  The next section is covered in The Auditor's TRs Course, but
there are additional data on scales. It is studied and expanded upon here as the theory is
very basic to effective auditing. Study:  "Communication and Auditing".________Clay: How the auditor is the 'second terminal' that discharges the pc..________
 Clay: Itsa-maker Line.________
 Clay: Itsa Line.________
 Clay: What's-it Line.________
 Demo: The auditing comm cycle 1-9.________
 Clay: Definition of In-session.________
 Demo: Q&A.________
 Demo: Why Q&A is harmful in auditing.________
 Study:  "ARC and Scales".________Clay: ARC Triangle as it applies to an auditing session.________
 Study:  "The Tone Scale".________(The tone scale is drilled extensively as part of Practical in drills called
AB's (Auditing Basics).
 Clay: Difference between social tone and theta tone.________
   Clay: using some of the detailed characteristics:a) Deepest Apathy.________
 b) Grief.________
 c) Fear.________
 d) Anger._______
 e) Antagonism.______
 f) Boredom._________
 g) Conservatism._______
 h) Interest.________
 i) Enthusiasm._________
 Essay: Write up 'a day in Mr. X's life', showing how events changes his
      tone as a natural reaction to events.________ Clay: Main characteristics of the sub-zero scale.________   Drill: With your twin do a "two minutes psychometric drill", the coach makes up the situations.________
  Drill: Once the tone is established, do the "Raising of Tone" drill in a similar fashion._________
  Drill: In real life, find a person to talk to. Establish the
      person's tone level by the "two minutes drill". Then raise the
      person's tone by using "Raising Tone" drill.______
		
        Essay: Write a report about your experiences with the drill
      above.________ 
       Study:  "More Scales".________Demo: CDEI Scale.________
 Demo: How using the CDEI Scale can handle an upset pc.________
 Demo: Each level of Reality & Communication Scale.________
 Demo: Each level of Know to Mystery Scale.________
 Demo: Each level of Havingness Scale.________
 Clay: Effect Scale. How to handle a 'desperate case'.________
 Awareness Scale: Look up any words you do not fully understand in the context.________
 Demo: What the Awareness Scale measures.________
 
 Drill:  AB-1  "Observing
the Obvious" with a twin.________
 Drill: 
AB-2 "Learning the Tone Scale" with a twin.________
 Drill: AB-3 "Obnosis and the Tone Scale" with a twin.________
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    | III ARC, COMMUNICATION AND
      TRs | 
  
    | Study:  "ARC and TRs".________Clay: Robotic TRs.________
 Clay: Live Communication TRs.________
 * Study:  Axiom 28 Taken Apart.________Demo each of the component parts:
 "The component parts of Communication are:
 a) Consideration.________
 b) Intention.________
 c) Attention.________
 d) Cause.________
 e) Source-point.________
 f) Distance.________
 g) Effect.________
 h) Receipt-point.________
 i) Duplication.________
 j) Understanding.________
 k) the Velocity of the impulse or particle.________
 l) Nothingness or Somethingness._________
 A non-communication consists of Barriers. Barriers consist of
 m)  Space.________
 n) Interposition's (such as walls and screens of fast- moving
particles).________
 o) and Time.".________
 Clay: Axiom 28.________This is a big and detailed clay demo showing as many of
 the component parts of comm as possible.
 Study:  "Picture Guide and EP of
TRs".________ Study:  "TRs and Confront".________Clay: Why TRs start with confront.________
 Study:  Coaching the TRs.________Clay: Toughness in coaching.________
 Study  TRs
Full Theory in Sections: *Study theory: OT-TR 0_________*Study theory: TR-0__________
 *Study theory: TR-0 Bullbait_________
 *Study theory: TR-1___________
 *Study theory: TR-2____________
 *Study theory:  TR-21/2___________
 *Study theory: TR-3_____________
 *Study theory: TR-4____________
 *Study the rest of theory__________
 Study:  TRs Instructions.________Study:  TRs Remedies.________
 Drill to pass: OT-TR 0_________Drill to pass: TR-0, 2 hours straight__________
 Drill to pass: TR-0 Bullbait_________
 Drill to pass: TR-1___________
 Drill to pass: TR-2____________
 Drill to pass: TR-21/2___________
 Drill to pass: TR-3_____________
 Drill to pass: TR-4____________
 **Final Supervisor pass with all TRs in: TR-4.________ | 
  
    | IV. UNMETERED AUDITING
      BASICS | 
  
    | Study:  "Indicators and EP of a Process".________Drill: To your twin act out each of the Good Indicators.________
 Drill: To your twin act out each of the Bad Indicators.________
 Drill: Show each of the Meter related Good Indicators on a Meter.________
 Drill: Show each of the Meter related Bad Indicators on a Meter.________
 * Study:  "Auditing Self Analysis".________ Drill: Go through the 'Step by Step' procedure of SAL using a
doll for pc.________Your coach is seated next to you, coaching you on the drill. At this stage
student should just get familiar with it all and go through the actions. Out TRs
or poor session control are not flunked at this stage. Getting familiar with the
procedure is the objective. The full session doll drill is part of practical
where TRs and session control are covered.
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    | V. METER DRILLS | 
  
    | The checksheet items for the Meter are covered on the Meter
Course and should be reviewed here as needed. The Meter Drills are done for each level
regardless of student having passed them on the Meter Course. Study: Meter Basics._________ * Study: Meter
Coaching._________ 
  
    
      | Drill: EM-1 Touch and Let Go_________ Drill: EM-2 Basic Controls_________
 Drill: EM-3 TA Counter_________
 Drill: EM-4A Setting up the Meter_________
 Drill: EM 4B - Holding the cans_________
 Drill: EM 4C - Correcting False TA_________
 Drill: EM-5A Can Squeeze_________
 Drill: EM-5B Metabolism Test_________
 Drill: EM-6 Moving the Tone Arm_________
 Drill: EM-7 Read the TA positions_________
 Drill: EM-8 TA Motion/No Motion_________
 Drill: EM-9 Body Motion and TA_________
 Drill: EM-10 Noting TA Blow Downs_________
 | Drill: EM-11 Needle on the Dial_________ Drill: EM-12 Defining Needle Actions_________
 Drill: EM-13 Body Reactions_________
 Drill: EM-14 Reads and No Reads_________
 Drill: EM-15 What the Needle is Doing_________
 Drill: EM-16 Producing Needle Actions_________
 Drill: EM-17 Cleaning a Read_________
 Drill: EM-18 Instant Read, Rud Check_________
 Drill: EM-19 Instant Reads_________
 Drill: EM-20 Comm and Dirty Needles_________
 Drill: EM-21A Meter Steering_________
 Drill: EM-21B Cleaning a Dirty Needle_________
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    | VI. METERED AUDITING | 
  
    | Study: Doll Drills.________ * Study:  "Floating Needle and EP" Demo: An F/N with TA position.________Clay: The four parts of a full EP.________
 Clay: A Rudiment EP.________
 Demo: Why you F/N every item or process that originally read.________
 Drill: AB-8
"Indication of F/N".________ * Study:  False TA Handling.________ Demo: The TA is measuring resistance.________Demo: How pc's case can cause high TA.________
 Demo: How physical conditions can cause high TA.________
 Demo: To twin, the principal sources for False TA.________(this demo should be done with a Meter. Student pointing and demonstrating).
 Meter Trim out.________
 Discharged Battery.________
 One Hand Electrode.________
 Moist Hands.________
 Dry Hands.________
 Arthritic Hands.________
 Loosens Grip.________
 Size of Cans.________
 Pc Cold.________
 Late at night.________
 Old and Rusty Cans.________
 Too Small Shoes.________
 Cold Cans.________
 * Study:  "Advanced Meter Data".________ Demo on Meter: How rings can cause "Rock Slams" and how to prevent
it.________Demo with Meter: Meter Position and explain to twin why.________
 Demo: Why you don't tell pc what the Meter and needle is doing.________
 Demo with Meter: "Be quiet during Blowdowns".________
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    | VII AUDITOR'S ADMIN | 
  
    | * Study:  Pc Folders and Auditor's Admin.________
 Drill: Make up a worksheet, folding it to make two columns,
write name of pc and auditor, date at top.________
 Drill: Then write down an imagined session, using shorthand, noting time and TA
position, Meter reads and shorthand for pc's answers. Go
 over it with a red ink
pen afterwards and correct it so it is readable.________
 Drill: Make up an Auditor's Report Form and fill
 it in with the data from your
imagined session. Stable it to the worksheet.________
 Drill: Make a "Suggested C/S Form" and fill it in, using fruit names
for processes.________
 Drill: Make a Folder Summary Sheet and enter your session in it.________
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    | VIII. RUDIMENTS AND MODEL
      SESSION | 
  
    | Study:  How to Fly the Rudiments.________
 * Study: Section about ARC Break.________
 Clay: An ARC Break.________
 * Study: Section about PTP.________
 Clay: Problem.________
 Clay: A PTP.________
 * Study: Section about Missed Withhold.________
 Clay: Withhold.________
 Clay Missed Withhold.________
 
 * Study: Rest of Chapter, staring with "Suppress Button".________
 Demo: When you use buttons "Suppress" and "False".________
 Demo: What you do when TA is above 3.5 or below 2.0 at session start.________
 Chapter:  Model Session* Study : Section "Clearing Commands".________
 Drill: Clear command, 'Do birds fly?' on your twin.________
 * Study: Section "Checklist for Session".________
 Drill: Go through the checklist as a drill. Your coach is the pc.________
 * Study: Section "Model Session".________
 (Is drilled in Practical)
 * Study: Section "Havingness".________
 Drill: Run a Havingness Process on your coach to VGIs, unmetered.________
 * Study:  "Auditing Basics".________Clay: The two basic steps,
 A. You get into communication with the pc you want to help.________
 B. You do something for him.________
 Clay: Why it works to acknowledge a pc's rightness.________
 
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    | IX. AUDITOR'S CODE, GAE'S | 
  
    | * Study: 
Auditors Code.________Clay: Each of the points 1-24.________
 Essay: "How Auditor+Pc>Pc's case" and
 definition of
"In-session" relates to Auditors Code.________
 Drill: Learn Auditors Code verbatim (the system of AB-2
can be used).________
 Study:  Gross Auditing Errors.________Demo: Each of the 5 points that can be wrong with the auditor.________
 Demo: Each of the 6 points that can be wrong with the pc.________
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    | X. AUDITOR'S RIGHTS | 
  
    | Study:  Auditors Rights (C/S Series 1).________ Starrate in following sections:
 * Study: From beginning to "Auditing over Out Ruds".________
 Demo: Why you need fresh data before you audit.________
 * Study: From "Auditing over Out Ruds" to "Ruds
Going Out".________Demo: Why Ruds have to be in before a Major Action.________
 * Study: "Ruds Going Out".________Demo: Each of the symptoms of Out Ruds and how to handle.________
 * Study: Rest of the Chapter.________Clay: "Auditors have no case".________
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    | XI. STYLE AND AUDITOR'S
      BEINGNESS | 
  
    | Study:  Styles of Auditing.________ * Level Zero - Listen Style.________Demo: The difference between Itsa and Listen Style.________
 Drill: The difference between Listen Style and Repetitive Style.________
 (this is done by showing the use of TR-3 and other TRs.)
 * Study:  Auditors
Beingness.________Clay: Beingness and purpose.________
 Demo: Professional Beingness and Certainty.________
 Clay: Auditors Beingness.________
 
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    | XII. AUDITING BASICS DRILLS | 
  
    | Study: Auditing
      Basics Drills (the AB's) 
AB-4 Obnosis for
Sessionability.________AB-5 Session Start.________
 AB-6 Spotting Bad Indicators.________
 AB-7 Clearing Commands.________
 AB-9 Handwriting Drill.________
 AB-10 Auditors Code Drill.________
 AB-11 Flying Ruds.________
 AB-12 Instant False TA Check.________
 AB-13 Auditors Rights Drill.________
 AB-14 Full Model Session Drill.________
 Doll Drill: Listen Style Auditing.________ END OF AUDITING BASICS | 
  
    | PART TWO: PROCESS DRILLING | 
  
    | RECALL PROCESSES | 
  
    | Complete reading Self Analysis.________ Study:  Drilling
      processes.________ The drilling below are done per these instructions. Any theory is
      star-rated before the drilling is begun. * Study: "Recall
      Grade" to "Processes".________Clay: How recall works, showing the pc, Bank, Cause and Effect.________
 * Restudy:  "Auditing Self Analysis".________ Drill: Do 'Step by Step' procedure of SAL using a
doll for pc.________Your coach is seated next to you, coaching you on the drill. Out procedure, out TRs
      or poor session control are now coached and flunked when out. This is the full session doll drill.
 Recall GradeThe drilling below are done per "Drilling
      processes". Any theory is star-rated before the drilling is
      begun.
 
        
          
            | * Drill: Process 1.________ * Drill: Process 2.________
 * Drill: Process 3.________
 * Drill: Process 4.________
 * Drill: Process 5.________
 * Drill: Process 6.________
 * Drill: Process 7.________
 | * Drill: Process 8.________ * Drill: Process 9.________
 * Drill: Process 10.________
 Drill: (SAL done separately)
 * Drill: Process 12.________
 * Drill: Process 13.________
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    | GRADE ZERO PROCESSES - COMMUNICATION | 
  
    | * Study: "Grade Zero Processes - Communication" to "Processes".________
 
		Study: "Grade Zero Processes.________The drilling below are done per "Drilling
      processes". Any theory is star-rated before the drilling is
      begun.
 
 
        
          
            | * Drill: Process 1.________ * Drill: Process 2.________
 * Drill: Process 3.________
 * Drill: Process 4.________
 * Drill: Process 5.________
 * Drill: Process 6.________
 * Drill: Process 7.________
 * Drill: Process 8.________
 * Drill: Process 9.________
 * Drill: Process 10.________
 * Drill: Process 11-1.________
 * Drill: Process 11-2.________
 * Drill: Process 11-3.________
 * Drill: Process 11-4.________
 * Drill: Process 11-5.________
 * Drill: Process 11-6.________
 | * Drill: Process 11B-1.________ * Drill: Process 11B-2.________
 * Drill: Process 11B-3.________
 * Drill: Process 11B-4.________
 * Drill: Process 11B-5.________
 * Drill: Process 11B-6.________
 * Drill: Process 11B-7.________
 * Drill: Process 11B-8.________
 * Drill: Process 12.________
 * Drill: Process 13.________
 * Drill: Process 14.________
 * Drill: Process 15-1.________
 * Drill: Process 15-2.________
 * Drill: Process 15-3.________
 * Drill: Process 15-4.________
 * Drill: Process 16.________
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    | STUDENT ATTEST THEORY:
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    | Student
      Attest Theory and Drilling: I have completed the theory/drilling section of this checksheet and have left no
      MUs behind. I know and can apply the data.
 Student:_______________________ Date:_________________ I have trained this student to the best of my ability and he/she has
      completed the Theory requirements  and have applied Study Tech
      correctly and knows and can apply the data. Supervisor:____________________ Date:_________________ | 
  
    | PRACTICAL - AUDITING | 
  
    | Student to complete on Word Clearing Intensive.________
 Student to complete at least one pc on Grade Zero Expanded.________ | 
  
    | END OF CHECKSHEET | 
  
    | COMPLETION I have completed the requirements of this checksheet and I can do basic
      auditing  correctly and audit correctly on Level Zero actions and
      have done so. Student:_______________________ Date:_________________ I have trained this student to the best of my ability and he/she has
      completed the requirements of this checksheet and  can do Basic
      Auditing correctly and has taken a pc to Grade Zero Release. Supervisor:____________________ Date:_________________ © Clearbird Publishing, 2005.
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