TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION IN AUDITING
From the AOGP Abridged Scientology Dictionary — based on original LRH source materials, updated through 1982.
Usage
An auditor uses two-way communication in auditing by asking non-repetitive questions that guide the preclear to talk about the specific difficulty being addressed. This is distinct from repetitive auditing processes and is used to direct the preclear's attention.
Why It Matters
Two-way communication in auditing allows the auditor to help the preclear articulate and examine the difficulty that needs to be handled. It provides the auditor with the information needed to select and run the correct process.
Related Concepts
- CLEAR — (noun) A thetan who can be at cause knowingly and at will over mental matter, energy, space and time as regards the First Dynamic (survival for self).
- HAT — Slang for the title and work of a post in a Scientology Organization; taken from the fact that in many professions, such as railroading, the type of hat worn is the badge of the' job.
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