
Picture Guide and EP of
TR's
Here is a picture guide to the eight TR drills that make
up TR-0 to TR-4.
You will find the actual drill instructions in the Appendix.
Also, this chapter contains the statement of what you are working towards and
what Valuable Final Products and End Phenomenon are obtainable and expected on Auditor's TR's.
OT TR-0
TR-0, Confronting
TR-0, Bullbaiting
TR-1, Auditing Command
TR-2, Acknowledgments
TR-2 1/2, Half Acks
TR-3, Duplicative Question
TR-4, Originations
The Valuable Final Products and EP of TR's
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The TR's are drills. That means they are an objective activity aimed at giving the student certain skills. Drills are not a question about how the student feels about the subject, but how well he can perform the actions. So when we use 'End Phenomenon' below, it is in a different sense than it is used for processes. Here it is 'the level of competence needed for a pass.' When coaching and doing the drills it is important to know what you are working towards. This section should clear that up and should be well known from the very beginning of drilling. Instruction and coaching are not based on opinion. They are based upon producing the Valuable Final Products and the End Phenomenon of the drills.
VALUABLE FINAL PRODUCT No. 1 of TRs is: VALUABLE FINAL PRODUCT No. 2 of TRs is: The END PHENOMENON of TRs is:
Note on Prerequisites Such students need the drug problem and the effects of drugs handled first. R. Hubbard designed a sauna program or rundown called 'the Cleansing Rundown'. This is designed to get the effects of drugs out of the body. This is a prerequisite to a successful TR's course. You do not do the TR's course while you receive auditing. The Auditor's TR's Course is known to change and improve cases significantly. Although the goal are skills and not subjective gains, you do not want to mix or do several case changing actions at the same time. So the rule is, TR's Course should only be done when pc is not in the middle of an auditing action. It can be done before any auditing or after completion of a whole grade and not in the middle of an action.
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