IN-SESSION
Used to describe a pre-clear who, during an auditing session, is willing to talk to the auditor and is interested in his or her own case.
From the AOGP Abridged Scientology Dictionary — based on original LRH source materials, updated through 1982.
Usage
An auditor would note that a preclear is in-session when the preclear is willing to talk openly and is interested in looking at his own case, rather than being distracted or resistant.
Why It Matters
Being in-session is essential for auditing to produce results. A preclear who is willing to communicate with the auditor and interested in his own case is in the optimum state for making progress.
Related Concepts
- AUDITING SESSION — A precise period of time during which an auditor audits a preclear.
- PRE-CLEAR — This term covers anyone who is not a Clear; however, it is principally used to describe a person who, through Scientology processing, is finding out more about himself and life.
- AUDITING — The application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor.
- AUDITOR — A listener or one who listens carefully to what people have to say.
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