CO-AUDIT
An abbreviation for co-operative auditing. It means a team of any two people who are helping each other reach a better life with Scientology processing.
From the AOGP Abridged Scientology Dictionary — based on original LRH source materials, updated through 1982.
Usage
In a co-audit, two people take turns auditing each other using Scientology processing, with each one helping the other reach a better life. Co-audits are commonly organized in course rooms where pairs work together on specific processes.
Why It Matters
Co-auditing makes Scientology processing accessible by allowing two trained individuals to help each other without each needing a separate auditor. It is a practical, cooperative approach to spiritual progress.
Related Concepts
- SCIENTOLOGY — An applied religious philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge, which, through the application of its technology can bring about desirable changes in the conditions of life.
- PROCESSING — That action or actions, governed by the technical disciplines and codes of Scientology, of administering a process to a preclear in order to release or free him or her.
- AUDITING — The application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor.
- PROCESS — A set of questions asked by an auditor to help a person find out things about his or her life.
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