 This is the third lecture of the afternoon, December the 10th. I 
 wonder if you've all recovered from have and uh.. agree and.. and so on. It
 just shows you the liability of flows, and if flows have an enormous 
 importance to an individual, he will fall, of course, into this horrible uh..
 track; he.. he.. that's a trap. Uh.. you've agreed to flows, then you've 
 agreed that flows are dangerous. 
 
 Have you ever protested to anybody that their talk to you was 
 destructive to you? That's all; you've said at that moment, "A flow can 
 destroy me." Why don't you just change that postulate right now? 
 
 By the way, who did you have to convince that you were working, not 
 playing? You see, you agreed that there was such a thing as work. 
 
 These things don't creep up on you in the night, by the way, and 
 slide in sideways by telepathy and all of that sort of thing. You have to say
 good and loud, "I agree that..." and you say it in various ways, such as: 
 "Oh, that is terribly destructive and that's very dangerous to me." Or "I am
 going to destroy you and you need to be punished." Or "Pain is a terrible and
 horrible thing, because look what you're doing to me with pain," which is the
 same thing as "You've got to obey the rules, and if you don't obey the rules
 I'm going to apply pain to you." Pain you wanted, oh boy, pain was valuable.
 
 How.. what.. what do you do? You've got this game you're trying to 
 play and this guy keeps rushing in and saying, "We've just uh.. we've just 
 got all this upset and we've got these uh.. changed this whole thing around,"
 you know, like me changing techniques, uh.. "and.. and you're not playing 
 according to the rules." Well, the only reason you really didn't have any..
 protest too much when I was changing techniques is I was just learning more
 rules that already existed. So that wasn't changing the rules, although to 
 some people who didn't know we were tracking rules, that appeared to be a 
 violation of the rules. They were used to dealing with mock-ups. The rules 
 were so sacred and so deeply hidden and so terribly desirable, and they had
 to agree with 'em so thoroughly that you were supposed to operate as far from
 the actual rules as you could operate. And when you start moving in on the 
 rules... 
 
 By the way, I've seen people in audiences and students, and so forth
 all of a sudden jump and their eyes get kind of pop-eyed and the horrible 
 feeling comes over them, "My God, he knows!" And that's very interesting when
 you get all of this added up and squared around, that the rules are so 
 important. 
 
 The rules were important only because you had to protect your 
 postulates after you made your postulates; and the reason you had to protect
 your postulates after you made your postulates, you wanted to have what you
 had had. And uh.. it made for randomity and you went down the line a little
 further, and you had to protect the thing that you had protected with 
 postulates and protect your right to make postulates. (By that time you were
 kind of getting dim on the subject of making a postulate.) 
 
 And then somebody came along and changed the rules on you, and said,
 "Look, dogs hereinafter walk in the sky and uh.. birds uniformly are found in
 little burroughs underground." Uh-uh.. And he said, "Therefore, because I do
 this, then all of your dogs are going up in the sky, and there they go." 
 
 You say, "Oh, my dogs! My poor, precious dogs! Why it took me.. it 
 took me microseconds to make those dogs and I've become terribly fond of 
 them, because every time I put an emotion on them of fondness and loyalty and
 cheerfulness and.. and helpfulness, I feel it right back. And they're very 
 
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 good for that sort of thing. They're so soothing to my nerves." And there
 went your dogs. 
 
 And you said, "Listen, fellow. Did you ever hear about a rule that
 had to do with pain?" 
 
 And he said, "Uh.. what's pain?" 
 
 "Oh," you.. you say, "it's another sensation, of course." 
 
 And the fellow says, "A sensation? Gee... You mean there's good 
 sensations, too, like I haven't heard about?" 
 
 "Oh, yeah. This is a very good sensation." 
 
 "Now, I tell you, there you're standing there in this body you've got
 there; this is a beautiful mock-up. This beautiful body, and so forth, 
 actually has the ability to have sensations, doesn't it?" You could prove 
 everything by logics, and... "It has the capacity to feel sensation; isn't 
 that true? And it has an unlimited capacity to feel sensation." 
 
 "Why, sure it does," he says. "That's the way I mocked it up." 
 
 "All right. Now, if it has the unlimited ability to feel sensation, 
 then it can feel any sensation; isn't that true?" 
 "Yeah." 
 You say, "All right. Then it could feel pain, couldn't it?" 
 "Well, sure - what's pain?" 
 
 And you say, "Now, look. A pain has to do with attention units and 
 various flows and so forth going this way and that way, right away, see?" 
 And the fellow says, "How?" 
 And you say, "Look. I'll show you." 
 Uh.. "Okay," he says. 
 
 So you got the attention units going this way and that way and he 
 didn't jump very bad. And you say, "You see. You can't feel pain." 
 "I can too," he says. "I can feel anything." 
 "Well, you can't either. You can't feel pain. You didn't jump." 
 And he says, guy says, "I can jump." 
 
 And you say, "All right. The next time I do this, next time I do
 this, let's make sure; let't prove that that body can actually feel pain." It
 could; he jumped. 
 
 He said, "Isn't that an interesting game." So he went down the line
 and instead of changing people's dogs, he went down the line. And started to
 prove to people that they could feel pain. 
 
 And the motto of this universe could be, amongst all other mottos 
 that it has, "Prove it." Every time you can prove it, then.. then there's a
 
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 difference between rightness and wrongness, you see, and a fellow can be uh..
 disqualified if he doesn't uh... Well, of course there's no disqualification
 except to demonstrate to him his stupidity. And you demonstrate to him his 
 stupidity by making him being proud of being gullible. So, if he was very 
 proud of being gullible, then he could da.. demonstrate it to him that he was
 stupid. But then he'd decide not to be stupid by accepting your agreement and
 agreeing to it. And then you could have pain. Boy, was that valuable! And 
 after that you pulled your dogs down out of the ceiling. And he went around..
 all around the neighborhood, you know, around the various other little 
 patches of this or that that existed, and proved to everybody. And the next 
 time somebody came back, you say, "I'm gonna hurt you, if you leave those.. 
 if you don't leave those dogs alone." 
 
 "Oh, don't do that," he says. "Don't do that. I'm not disobeying the 
 rules." 
 
 And he didn't care, and so you say, "All right. I.. all right." And 
 then he'll treacherously make your dogs go and walk up in the sky anyhow. 
 
 And you'll say, "Damn these people and these dogs! I mean, they.. 
 they just keep.. won't leave my dogs alone!" So you blow his head off, and he
 has to go to all the trouble of mocking up a new head, but he felt pain when
 he did it. 
 
 And he says, "Yes, you see, I'm really in this game, because you see,
 I arrived." 
 
 Now, one of the.. it's gotten to a point where one of the tests of 
 being human is: Can one feel pain? That's right; that's right. One of the 
 tests of being human is can he feel pain. One of the things that really 
 worries people.. you'll get people walk into hospitals, doctor comes in and 
 says, "Now, let's see. What is your ability, what's your sensitivity in 
 various areas of the body? All right, let's..." Sticks you with pins and so 
 forth, and s.. all of a sudden, he finds a place where you don't feel any 
 pain. Feels an area in the back; there's usually an area in the back that 
 does. He thinks this is unusual; he only finds it in practically every 
 patient he tests. 
 
 But uh.. he.. he says, he's carrying the mission right along, boy; 
 he's doing that good. And uh.. he says uh.. "Oh, that's an anesthesed area."
 
 And the fellow says, "I've got an anesthesed area; I can't feel pain 
 in it." So he thinks if he can't feel pain, he can't feel anything. 
 Naturally, he wants to feel sensation, so he has to feel pain, too, so let's
 get that area alive! That's the thing to do. 
 
 And sure enough, the track of agreement dictates that law. When a 
 person is below 4.0, if he he can't feel pain, he can't feel anything. If he
 can't feel pleasure, he can't feel pain. If he can feel pleasure, he feels 
 pain. You get the identification between those two waves and two ideas and 
 two agreements? Shouldn't be identified at all. A fellow should be able to go
 out and feel unlimited quantities of endless pleasure without ever once 
 feeling a slightest twinge of pain. Why, there's no reason why he couldn't! 
 It is.. there is no such thing as the Emersonian Law of Compensation, 
 fortunately for us all! A-uh! 
 
 These guys that go around and try to make up new agreements in.. in
 the substance of.. saying "No, look. It all works out for the best in this 
 best of all possible universes, and it's all for the best in this best of all
 possible universes," didn't know about agree and have and not.. and disagree
 
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 and not have, simultaneously. They just didn't know about that, they didn't
 see lying right underfoot the dirtiest little trap that ever existed, because
 this all pulls the whole thing into a mass, and is designed to make a solid
 object. All of that contradictory flow business winds up as a solid object.
 
 So, as your preclear grows older and older and older, you have a 
 harder and harder time running incidents on him. It just gets almost 
 impossible with a very old person to run a single incident. You just take the
 case and you start to run this single incident, and the bulk of the cases 
 that you try this on, they just can't do it; they're solid. 
 
 What you should do, you see, is work on space and work on reversing 
 the cycle of action till you get 'em up curve a little bit, and all of a 
 sudden all this loosens up. It doesn't matter much how old they are; you can
 do this. 
 
 But it takes a little more time. But the identification level, it'll
 come down to a solid object. If you can feel pleasure you can feel pain. And
 if you didn't have pain, you'd have no contrast so that you could feel 
 pleasure. What the hell do you need a contrast for so you can feel pleasure?
 
 I sure know when I'm feeling pleasure. It happens to be utterly true
 that when you are in horrible condition, your GE is all worn out and your 
 body's all drooping and you've been doing something for a long time and.. and
 something like that, that any comfort and so forth is about eight times as 
 welcome. You're about 20 times as.. as thirsty for a pleasure, because it's
 been so long since you've had one. That's all. And the reason for that is..
 is because you know that's true. 
 
 And.. and the actuality is, the.. the fellow has a jaded appetite. 
 Oh, I don't know; he'd been running around the stewpots and.. and helling 
 around and raising the devil and with sensation and all that sort of thing he
 finally got to a point where, well, and everything jaded, bored, so on. He 
 had nothing left to live for, really. Oh, boy. Think of the number of 
 moralists that have been hanging on that guy's shoulders saying, "If you 
 drink, you are going to get a hobnailed kidney." I would love to have 
 somebody show me a hobnailed kidney sometime; I'd use it to fix my boots with
 for my mountain climbing. 
 
 But uh.. uh.. he says, "You shouldn't hell around and have a good 
 time with women, because that's scarcity; it's all got to be scarcity, and it
 has.. if there's no scarcity, I can't sell it to you." I didn't mean that in
 relationship to women. Uh.. I was talking about.. about anything in the NEST
 universe. If something has no scarcity, the law of supply and demand (which
 is a law, really is a law; it's a law that works for anybody that has 
 anything to sell) uh.. he enforces that law. The law of supply and demand. 
 
 He says, "Now, look. You've got to have a demand, and the reason 
 you've got to have a demand is not because you have to have a demand but 
 because I have to supply it." So any time you have a demand to supply, you've
 got to sell the idea in reverse that there's gonna be a demand for it. You 
 can actually go into advertising and logic and everything else and tell 
 people, and there isn't a real good, big, observable demand. Really, even..
 even advertising done by J. Walter Thompson uh.. would possib.. wouldn't.. 
 wouldn't possibly sell a product. 
 
 Actually advertising, trying to advertise these demands into shape,
 has only a small degree of success. The law of supply and demand is based on
 the law of scarcity, and if you want to settle supply and demand, whether it
 has to do with the inflation-deflation of money, all of these various 
 
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 principles and so forth, you could break down the whole field of economics 
 very easily. Economics is not a serious study; it's a rather humorous study.
 You start looking at inflation: Why do you have inflation? You have inflation
 because there's too much money and too few things to buy. Too much scarcity,
 in other words. And when you have deflation, that is when you have too many
 things to buy and not enough money to buy 'em with. That's interesting, isn't
 it? 
 
 When I think of old FDR and Harry Hopkins and his aide Stalin and.. 
 that wasn't on that staff. Uh.. Harry Hopkins was in Moscow, that's right, I
 made an error. Uh.. and they.. they get all this, and we've got to boondoggle
 and we've got to.. got to put everybody on relief and then fix 'em up when 
 they're on relief so they can't work for themselves, and as long as they're
 on relief, they're.. got to be complete slaves to the government so they 
 won't work, and.. and uh.. let's take away all the self-respect we can take
 away and then not give him anything, and then tell him the thing to do is to
 be taken care of. Now, let's see. Freedom from, that's a new idea. We'll give
 him freedom from everything. 
 
 And uh.. they go along the line.. they created practically a 
 socialist state ahead of its time. The U.S. was no more right to be a welfare
 state - it just wasn't. And so they dreamed up all these horrible 
 pump-priming things, and so on. The truth of the matter was, there were too
 many goods and there was too little money with which to buy them. 
 
 Of course, don't let anybody on over on Wall Street hear that. 
 
 'Cause, you see, the way you have to create money, that's pretty 
 arduous. Somebody on Wall Street gets a.. has a big ledger, and that has to
 do with the Federal Reserve Bank, which is a private company which prints all
 of your money, because it says in the Constitution only the U.S. can print 
 money. By the way, are those .. those two statements disconnected? Well, they
 shouldn't be. It's all a legal country, and it's in the MEST universe; it all
 goes right into and travels in agreement perfectly, all of the way along the
 line. Everything works out in this best of all possible worlds. 
 
 That's a fact. It says in the Constitution that only the U.S. can 
 create money, and your money is printed by a private company known as the 
 Federal Reserve Bank. That's not a U.S. institution. The U.S. owns some stock
 in it, that's about all. 
 
 Well, anyhow, they write in a big ledger and they write in a big 
 ledger 8 billion dollars, and then they send this down to Washington: "We've
 just written in a ledger 8 billion dollars," and Washington says, "Oh, you 
 have? Oh, goody, goody, goody!" And.. and.. and they get a whole bunch of 
 certificates and these are stock certificates of some sort or another, and 
 they fire them back immediately to New York and they order them in New York
 and they look at these certificates and they say, "Now.. now, we have been 
 loaned this much money. Now we're gonna give this money; now we have the 
 right." And so they send these back to Washington and then.. then they.. they
 print up all this money. 
 
 I.. I hope you're following me. Nobody, since Alexander Hamilton 
 dreamed up this horrendous scheme, has been able to follow it. Any time you
 see hundreds of thousands of pieces of paper, books and so forth, written 
 trying to explain the banking system of the U.S., you know they aren't 
 showing where they argufy and spewdify. There's a dog in the machinery there
 someplace. 
 
 Well, there's just a question of flows. That's all it is. All they
 
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 had to do, actually, is when.. when guys have lots of money they'd like a 
 deflation so they can buy hamburger for 10 cents a pound. Then that makes 
 them have more money. So that's a very simple trick, you see? Guys who have
 money don't want money created and the guys who have money don't have any 
 wants anyway so there's no pressure on the thing. "Let 'em eat cake." Same 
 philosophy: Marie Antionette. "Oh, they are starving for bread? Well let them
 eat cake." 
 
 Uh.. meantime, big humanitarian principles going around; we all give 
 'em all freedom from. All they had to do was turn their damn printing presses
 on and throw some money out so that you could buy the existing commodity. 
 That's all. There has to be a dollar in existence in currency for every 
 dollar of item to be purchased, minus the bank credits outstanding because of
 checking accounts. Now, you.. just works out. I mean, it's too simple. 
 
 When that varies and you have two dollars of currency existing for 
 every dollar's worth of commodity to be bought, you have a condition known as
 inflation "which is very dangerous, and which is solved by you denying 
 yourself." Silly isn't it? 
 
 And if you have a deflationary situation, it's because there's only 
 50 cents there to buy a dollar's worth of currency. Do you know that this 
 town, one tisane, in the days of old Ben Franklin, was almost ruined? It was in
 a terrible state of affairs. The Crown wouldn't issue any money, and the 
 doggonedest system of trade was existing between Phila.. Philadelphia and the
 backwoods. They didn't have any money; the Crown wouldn't send any money over
 here. 
 
 So Franklin and the rest of the boys finally turned some out (he was 
 a good printer) uh.. and the situation resolved itself. There was all kinds 
 of commodity and there was no Crown money with which to buy it. Inflation- 
 deflation. 
 
 Now, you get then that flows have a tendency in this universe to 
 equalize, but in the process of equalizing, they compact; they make their 
 space smaller. Now, the reason why this is is because a flow - particles and 
 so forth -- as a flow continues, the space in which it is flowing is seldom 
 increased. New thought for you. 
 
 You've got a space here that's 8 feet by 8 feet; it has 8 feet by 8 
 feet by 8 feet and it has two men in it. And one of them has a little handy 
 jim-dandy emanator ray pistol, see? And he fires at the other man. The space 
 does not increase, and yet you have into existence suddenly a lot of brand- 
 new partic1es. It isn't old particles splattering out; I mean, he's making 
 new motion, new particles, and it's going into 8 feet. 
 
 Now, they're 8 feet apart again and he shoots some other guy. And 
 they're 8 feet apart again and he shoots some other guy. They're 8 feet apart
 again and he shoots some other guy. But he's still.. he's not handling time 
 very well and he's not handling flows very well. What happens? That 8 feet by
 8 feet by 8 feet starts to get the pictures of more and more particles in it 
 and the shadows of particles in it and more particles in it and more 
 particles in it, and it gets solider and solider and solider and solider. 
 
 Now, just because transactions continue to be undertaken in the 
 United States of America (at least somebody calls them business transactions;
 they're laughingly called that), uh.. the Federal Reserve Bank writes in this
 ledger and it forwards a stock or a bond or something to Washington and then 
 it forwards some currency back and then it's issued, and so on. 
 
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 Ry the way, did you ever look into your pocketbook and.. and.. and 
 find out that the money you had is not redeemable? The silver dollars are and
 there's some fives that are - they say "silver certificate" - and the rest of
 the money says "Federal Reserve Bank." Hasn't got anything to do with the 
 U.S. Government except the U.S. Government permitted it to be published, and 
 that's backed up at the Federal Reserve Bank. 
 
 And, it says right there, very clearly, that in return for it, that 
 it's legal tender and it'll be enforced by the bayonets of the United States 
 and.. if you Don't take it, and the Federal Reserve Bank at any time will 
 give you Federal Reserve Bank paper for it. Isn't that fascinating? It.. it 
 sort of says.. sort of says, "As long as we have bayonets and as long as we 
 have a government, we'll have money." It says it doesn't have any dependency 
 on much of anything else. Money depends upon force which can be directly 
 applied for its consumption, plus agreement to take it. 
 
 Sometimes you turn the bayonets loose on people, you s.. you don't 
 believe agreements are higher? You can turn bayonets loose on people and they
 still won't take money. They did that in Italy. The U.S. laughingly, all this
 "freedom from" dopiness, wound up practically in a revolution that lost us 
 all of Italy in spite of the battle gains. It had a sheath of wheat on it, 
 the money that was being published and sent over there - "freedom from want" 
 money - and by God, there was not a.. there was not a kernel of wheat to be 
 bought; that money could not buy wheat. And it was just because they put 
 wheat on the money, it was just that upsetting, and nobody could spend the 
 money for anything. 
 
 The only way you got anybody to work for anybody was to feed 'em; and 
 you'd give your laborers chow, they'd work. And you let them take home a 
 little chow to their families, they'd work a lot harder. So that was the way 
 they got paid, commodity, because the money was no good; nobody'd take that 
 money. It didn't matter how many bayonets you'd called out, this big sheath 
 of wheat mockingly stamped on the back of these lire notes prohibited its 
 exchange. People knew they couldn't buy wheat with it; they knew they 
 couldn't buy bread with it. So therefore, Italy was without money. Give you 
 some kind of an idea. 
 
 So the agreement is always higher than force. And you look all 
 through this MEST universe and you'll find that to be the case: the agreement
 is higher than force. The MEST universe hates to admit it though. They try to
 use force to back up agreements, but actually, unless there was a real 
 agreement existing between two contracting parties, not all the courts and 
 all the force in God's creation can make that agreement come true, if there 
 was no real agreement. If one of the guys was sitting there saying, "I'll 
 sort of hook this contract around here, and I don't intend to live up to it,"
 and so forth, it wasn't a contract. I don't care how much paper it was 
 written on or anything else. You could write it on paper and tight for it in 
 the courts and the courts can enforce it and pass judgments and phooey! 
 
 It won't exist and it.. finally, you wind up, there's nothing there
 but enMEST. It's a horrible mess, because there was no agreement existed in
 the first place. All the force in the world couldn't make it come true. And
 if the force was used to make it come true, then we got laws of flows: that
 which was acquired was not worth having. 
 
 You saw an example of this right in Dianetics and Scientology. 
 Somebody didn't live up to an agreement, and all of a sudden there wasn't any
 agreement there. Force was used and force was used and duress was used and 
 duress was used. All we wound up with was some enMEST and they're still 
 sitting there wondering what happened to 'em. 
 
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 All right. Now.. agreement is always senior to the flow, but when a 
 person gets immersed down in courts, for instance, he knows he's being 
 affected by flows. And the more flows flow in an area, the more particles 
 are.. could be said to he in that area, and the solider it gets, therefore 
 the less space there is per unit particle. Remember, what we're talking about
 is space per unit particle. 
 
 If you were as big as from here to the moon, what do you think you'd
 be worried about of the number of ridges which surround the MEST body which
 you have now? It'd be space per unit particle. You'd have to search awfully
 hard in the space between here and the moon in order to find that body. You'd
 have to search with microscopes, believe me, till you finally had located 
 this body, and so on. And as far as those ridges were concerned, its ridges
 would be very, very thin. 
 
 Now, if you expanded these ridges out to fit you, what do you suppose
 the density of 'em would be? Why, good God! You could fly an airplane.. you
 could fly a spaceship at thousands of miles a second through the thing 
 without ever collecting any dust on it, these ridges that you're worried 
 about, and so forth, that sit around and prohibit you from getting out of 
 your body. I'm just giving you the relative viewpoint in space, the relative
 viewpoint of anchor points. 
 
 You get your anchor points away.. you.. you got your anchor points 
 real up close and said that was from here to Jupiter, you of course would be
 that much bigger. It's an awfully simple problem. 
 
 You say, "All right. My anchor points are here and here, and the 
 distance from here to here is the distance from here to the sun. And the 
 distance from here to here is the difference to.. the distance to the outer
 orbit of Pluto." And if you just shut your eyes and visualize that as your 
 anchor points, you'll feel crowded, but you'll feel that big. 
 
 That's why you get an action cycle, is per unit space: you get more 
 and more particles, so it gets more and more solid, so it finally winds up to
 be an object. Therefore, where flows take place and space is not increased 
 accordingly, you get solidity. and as solidity continues, the flows which go
 through have more and more conductivity: they can go through old flows, they
 can go through old particles, they start multiplying. They will actually for
 a long time gather in force. They will transmit and act as conductors of 
 force, because they're force. 
 
 So therefore, you wonder why at length somebody down in the street 
 can drop a pencil and you start like mad: it's because you have a very, very
 close conductivity of the force of impact of the manhole cover, or what it..
 whatever it is down in the street, hitting you. It's being conducted through
 actual, solid relatively solid matter - which isn't solid, really, compared
 to air, but is solid enough to act as an optimum conductor. Therefore, it can
 drive you into action. 
 
 Furthermore, that mass itself goes into action, and there you have 
 the reactive command level of engrams at work. You inc.. increase 
 conductivity in the space. 
 
 All right, we'll fire a pistol in a vacuum. If this room were a 
 vacuum and I fired the pistol, the sound won't travel through the vacuum. But
 as you get particles in the room, more and more particles in the room, that
 sound begins to travel more and more clearly until, if the room were made of
 solid.. if it were fluid, completely fluid, as in water, boy, that pistol 
 fired would really deafen you. Now, that's another example of this. 
 
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 Now, you wonder why electronic flows can exist in force. They set 
 themselves up an ion beam and then they flow on the ion beam. They actually
 make paths of particles. And you.. you're traveling with a wave length which
 can go through paths of particles. Don't think that this whole folderol and 
 nonsense about ether ever existed or ever will exist. To say empty space is 
 empty and then there's ether in it was the silliest theory anybody ever got 
 ahold of. Empty space is empty, and when you put an electrical beam through 
 it, an electrical beam has sufficient potential in the formation of particles
 that it can then thereafter throw the particles out there and then conduct on
 'em. 
 
 Furthermore, space is just full of particles. Oh, it's.. it's.. it's 
 just stuffed, MEST universe space. The MEST universe is not only expanding, 
 they hope, but it's getting more and more solid, more and more solid and more
 and more solid all the time. That's because flow, flow, flow, flow, flow. 
 
 Now, your preclear gets more and more solid, more and more solid. He 
 flows and flows. He thinks the best thing to do to overcome force is use 
 force. So he gets a new flow and then he turns around and he adds a flow to 
 that, and then a flow comes back at him and he adds a flow to that. And he's
 believing thoroughly in flows, so he gets solider and solider and solider. 
 
 Then one day.. one day you come along and you say, "Get rid of that 
 ridge." Ho! Well, he kind of feels like calling up the three A's and getting
 ahold of one of their rescue trucks with the big cranes on the back of it to
 come and lift that ridge. Yeah, it looks that big and solid and heavy to him.
 It's just a collection of particles no longer in motion which serve to 
 conduct particles. 
 
 And therefore, a particle hits the ridge; it's very easy for that 
 particle to get to the preclear, because it's just.. it's just zoom! It just
 goes straight on through. One of the fastest ways to concentrate and get 
 electricity is to shoot it through copper. That's why you have copper all the
 way through one of these machines. There isn't any real reason why you 
 couldn't have that machine operating without a single wire. All you'd have to
 have is an intensity of flow and a wave length of flow which could travel in
 that wise. Nothing to that. 
 
 But uh.. in order to use low-order energy, low-volume, low-order 
 energy, uh.. why - and direct it surely, without thinking about it and so on
 - why you of course put wires in. Let it flow along the wires, and you put it
 into tubes. It's funny that the tubes have to operate in a vacuum, isn't it?
 Uh.. all sorts of partial vacuums, all sorts of things. You get a partial 
 vacuum, you rarefy and condense with it, and they rarefy and condense, and 
 they pour it along a wire and they condense it and they rarefy it, they make
 it do skips, and then they change its wave length and its quality, and throw
 it through a transformer, change its power output, and.. and then so on. And
 by the time they've got through with the thing, they can make this stuff do 
 practically anything. They can certainly make it hear and talk. 
 
 Fortunately, there are easier ways to make it hear and talk, 
 otherwise you would never be able to hear and talk. 
 
 Uh.. you take the spectrum of wave length... I wish I had a good
 spectrum of wave length worked out. I'll have to write around and see if
 anybody has done any of this fundamental work. I.. I seriously doubt they
 have; it's too fundamental. What is the gradient scale of wavelengths? I s..
 I uh.. worked these out once or twice, uh.. sketching them over, but I 
 haven't seen a full, full rundown on gradient scale of wave lengths. What's
 the biggest, grossest wave measured and how does this skin on down and get
 smaller and smaller and smaller? 
 
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 And certainly nobody has measured the speed of 'em. Oh, this is 
 wonderful. In engineering, do you know that they.. they're handling rockets 
 all over the place and they're thinking about spaceships and they've got 
 liners uh.. airliners now with jet motors and everything; you still go around
 to these projects and you say to the boys, "Have you got a table of orifice 
 pressures?" Orifice is the hole through which the flame comes. 
 
 And they say, "Um.. well uh.. what do you mean?" 
 
 And you say, "What is the optimum velocities for unit size of hole?" 
 Now, that's a simple problem. You have a fire hose, you have a fire hose and 
 uh.. how do you make that fire hose kick the hardest? By making the hole 
 smaller, make the orifice smaller for the unit of water that's going to go 
 through it? And you can finally rig it out, and you're changing the orifice -
 that is to say, the hole through which the water's coming - you can change 
 that for the velocity of the fire hose so that it'll practically knock you 
 halfway down the block every time you turn on a fire hose. In other words, 
 you can get propulsion out of a fire hose. 
 
 And if you were to change the velocity of the fire hose, you'd have 
 to have a different size hole, wouldn't you? Change the velocity of the water
 cooing through the fire hose, why, you wouldn't have any kickback, so you'd 
 have to adjust the hole again and what would you have for a new hole to kick 
 you halfway down the block? 
 
 The firemen are interested in this, because they don't.. aren't 
 interested in being kicked halfway down the block. And they're also 
 interested in this, because they want the water to go as high as possible on 
 a building, most pressure, and so on. I mean. the most concentrated beam of 
 water, beam of water, beam of any other kind of particle; there's no real 
 difference. 
 
 So what do you know? What do they tell you on these big fancy 
 projects where they have the English professors working under the guise of 
 engineers? What do they tell you? They say, "We use the same ones that we've 
 been using." 
 And you say, "You mean what ones?" 
 "Well, the fire hose tables, of course." 
 
 You say, "My God, man, don't tell me that you boys haven't gotten an '
 electronics flow table that tells you the proper pressure for the proper
 velocity yet?" 
 
 And then they'll look kind of ashamed, because they'll all of a 
 sudden realize they must be talking to somebody uh.. somebody that must've 
 read something about it some time or another, and they'll.. they'll.. they'll
 get sort of all.. ill at ease, and they'll say, "Well, I understand there's a
 project that's north of Los Angeles..." Every project that never does 
 anything is just north of Los Angeles, by the way. Um.. um.. "The.. there's a
 project there that is measuring all this." I heard that for about five years.
 If at this time somebody finally has figured out an orifice table of 
 pressure, it'd be quite a surprise. 
 
 But understand that they've got planes flying through the air madly 
 in all directions and they don't know the optimum size of the hole that the 
 flame should shoot through. Hah! Wonderful job.. wonderful job of.. of 
 disagreeing with the MEST universe. WE'RE supposed to agree with the NEST 
 universe; THEY'RE supposed to.. I mean we're supposed to DISAGREE with it and
 
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 they're supposed to AGREE with it, you see? And they shouldn't be disagreeing 
 with it; otherwise they'll get processing done. They'll get theta clears! 
 Quick! 
 
 Just like they're getting theta clears, right this minute: 
 flame-outs. It never occurs to 'em to fix up their pilots so all the pilot's 
 gott' do is shoot a beam in there and light it again. They'd think that was a 
 silly thing, until you did it one day. 
 
 You see a barrel of fuel sitting there and you say, "Well, you could 
 not only light a.. something that had done.. just done a flame-out; you could 
 probably fix all kinds of things up about the plane this way. And therefore, 
 it's an optimum thing, and you ought to pay a hundred dollars a pilot in 
 order to have this thing done," or something like that. "We'd make a good 
 contract for you," and uh.. so on. "You ought to do this." 
 
 They'd say, "Well, no uh.." and so on. "How do we know?" and so 
 forth. 
 
 And you'd say, "Well, I'll show you." Room! There goes their gas 
 dump. 
 
 Say, you know, I don't think we ought to be doing this sort of thing. 
 It might be dangerous. We've got to remember to protect the MEST universe. We 
 haven't any right to go around, this sort of thing. You shouldn't use flows, 
 anyhow. You know it's bad to use flows; you mustn't use force. 
 
 When the cops come to arrest you, don't draw a gun. When they rush up 
 the steps, don't knock 'em all back flat at the bottom with a look. That's 
 not done. It is outside the rules, and so forth. They're the only ones 
 supposed to carry pistols and they're the only ones that're right. That's 
 right. So I'm just warning you that someday, when maybe Los Alamogordos blows 
 up or something of the sort and somebody comes around to arrest you, please 
 restrain yourself; don't knock anybody down the steps simply by looking at 
 them. 
 
 Or don't change an agreement that you've set up at the top of the 
 steps that there's a.. a German tiger tank sitting there with 88's. 
 
 "Incredible!" 
 
 All right. Flows, what's the subject of flows? Flows proceed.. flows 
 flow from agreements. They don't flow from the agreements; you just say 
 they're there and they're there, and then after a while you say they're 
 dangerous and they're dangerous. And then after a while you say, "There's all 
 kinds of them. They have great.. great complexity and they follow certain 
 rules and they have very great complexity and they follow certain rules." 
 After that you say, "You couldn't live without them." And then, "You couldn't 
 live without having things that have flows." That's the damndest one. "You 
 couldn't live without having things that have flows," then you've put it out 
 into an automaticity bracket, and then you say, "And those flows are so 
 dangerous, you really don't want too much to do with them," and then you go 
 down more scale. Then "I have to have much ignore done for me," and then one 
 day you say, "Ouch. My corns are hurting." 
 
 Is there anything.. relation between these two things? Yes, sir. You 
 mean you've set up flows and you've agreed there were flows and then you 
 agree they hurt like hell and then you agree that all of this goes on down 
 scale and finally you agree that you can't handle 'em too well. Somebody 
 proved that to you. And uh.. then somebody came along and you... Your level 
 
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 of flow handling is very low, believe me. And the number of unit particles 
 begin to collect around you. 
 
 You see, you could just say, "All my flows are now in yesterday." If
 you just drilled on that, if you take mock-ups and put 'em in yesterday and 
 mock-ups and put 'em in last week and mock-ups.. and just get so you really 
 knew those things... Mock 'em up, put 'em in; mock 'em up, put 'em in. 
 Engrams shows up, you say, "That was in Tuesday. That was a.. hey, what do 
 you know?" You'd have to be tough enough to disagree with the MEST universe,
 that's all. And it'll work. They'll be in last week and they'll be in last 
 year and they'll be 10,000 years ago, and you just string 'em down, and make
 'em disappear, that's all you're doing. It's a fast method of making 'em 
 disappear, saying they had time on 'em. That's the greatest pretense of all.
 
 And that out was left because nobody could crack it. After they hid
 that rule, then they insisted that it'd never been made. 
 
 You just try to take an instantaneous proposition and then tell 
 somebody there's such a thing as time. Won't work. So you have to run into a
 disappearing act to prove it. And time has stayed just that: a disappearing 
 act, gradual disappearance or sudden disappearance. You can cultivate the 
 quality of making sudden disappearances. You can. You can disappear out of 
 existence your whole doggoned engram bank, boom! And there, you're just 
 handling flows, you're just handling lots of flows; and you're handling 'em 
 suddenly and with great ease. 
 
 The only thing that really holds a preclear in the body is 'cause too
 many particles have occupied the space immediately in front of him or behind
 him or around him, and he can't occupy the body anymore because it's already
 been occupied too often by these particles. What is a particle? A particle is
 a little tiny thing which is going on one corner of one electron which is in
 one atom, or it is an electron which is going around a proton, or it is an 
 electron and a proton and.. or it is several electrons and several protons, 
 or it's a.. a formed molecule, such as a drop, molecule of water, or it's a 
 drop of something, or it's a brick, or it's a building, or it's a planet, or
 it's a universe. 
 
 What is the difference between the first particle and the last 
 particle? It had too much in it for the space which it held. Isn't that 
 simple? And you say, "Too much what?" Too much postulate, of course. 
 Postulates don't occupy space. You say, "Something is there," you've made an
 postulate it's there. And then by successive chain, you say it flows, it 
 dispersals, it gathers in ridges, and that's a particle. 
 
 And then those particles interflow with other particles and then 
 you're all set and the next thing you know, you get all these particles. And
 gee, it was a lot of work to do it. It took microseconds to build all this, 
 so we've really got to hang on to 'em, 'cause they're awfully precious, and 
 we'd better not explode 'em or say they don't exist. 
 
 And all you have to do is just go back up that track and the 
 particles go kaboom, kaboom, kaboom; you wonder what's happening to all this.
 You can blow things up, you can blow things up and shake the neighborhood 
 every once in a while, by the way. Don't blow your mock-ups too emphatically
 near gasworks. They might not.. you might say, "Well, they're just real to 
 me," and you might find out someday that's not quite true. You 
 might forget and go up tone scale very fast, you see, and forget all these 
 things you'd agreed to, and one morning walk out 12 feet tall and knock off 
 the top of the Washington Monument, or something. 
 
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 Now, the whole study then is a study of impaction of flows or a 
 thickness of flows. And flows do those three things: they flow, they 
 disperse, they gather in.. in solid,lumps, ridges. And you get enough ridges
 together and enough ridges go against enough ridges and then a little enough
 space gets in between them and a little more.. less space in between them, 
 and what do you know. You've finally got what? You've got solid matter - 
 visible solid matter. Anybody can see it. It's got.. it's been agreed upon so
 often that it's all shopworn and you can polish it down and make it into a 
 car, or something. 
 
 All right. Now, wherever we.. we get these flows, we have then a 
 problem of space. And where these particles of the flow are too close 
 together, that means the guy has too little space for the amount of flow he
 has. And it's your business as an auditor either to dispense with and throw
 out or take the kick out or the postulates out that made the flows or just 
 increase the space with regard to the flows or suddenly get the terrific 
 knack of making chunks of flows, energy and so forth just disappear. 
 
 If you were to be able to do that with the engram bank, you actually
 could do this. You see, in present time.. you've agreed that anything that 
 can happen in present time will if.. influence the future. Any change of 
 havingness in present time is in your capability to do without too.. taking
 too much responsibility. 
 
 You would have to take responsibility for a great deal to change a 
 past havingness. You've agreed that something can be a past havingness. So 
 therefore if you change that then you've got to remodel a lot of determinism.
 But right now, there're very few future determinisms, so you could change 
 anything in the present time.. time you wanted to change. 
 
 So you could suddenly get to this point where you could make 
 facsimiles go away, and lots of facsimiles'd go away. You could suddenly take
 a look over here and see this chair, and you could say, "Poof! That's in 
 yesterday," and it would've been in yesterday, so you put it in the year 922.
 As long as you put it in the year 922 A.D. where it did not particularly 
 influence the uh.. will and determinism of many others, and ba.. making the
 whole world backtrack on this agreement'd be quite chaotic. Enough to do that
 to blow up the universe, by the way. 
 
 It's.. the handiest little destructive mechanism known is to have the
 enemy at breakfast the day before at the middle of the battle. 
 
 Uh.. the chair, you would look at the chair and you'd say, "I put 
 that in the year 922 A.D. Good." 
 
 There's a better way of doing it. You say, "Well, now, disappear." 
 And it disappears. It won't be there. Now, if somebody else equally up to you
 and on your team and playing the game or something of the sort said, "The 
 chair is now sitting there. Now, you shouldn't do that. They need that 
 chair." That's.. and so you say, "Well all right. They need that chair. The
 chair will now disappear and a golden chair will sit there," and it'll be 
 solid gold, rubies encrusted on it. 
 
 There's no trick to that. Honest to Pete, I.. I.. I mean, you.. 
 I've.. I've heard auditors say, "All right, now. I'm a.. I'm a theta clear. I
 can get outside of my body and I can go around in circles and I can do all 
 these things and.. I wonder what a theta clear can do. Yeah. I.. I don't 
 know. I haven't been able to figure out that he could do very much more than
 that," and so forth. And here's the guy, all the time he keeps.. every time
 he gets up the tone scale a little bit he goes back, zoom! And he tries to 
 
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 run flows or tries to run processes of some sort or another, process the real
 universe. He has to get back in there and agree and agree and agree and 
 apprit.. pitiate and propitiate, and then he goes out and for 15 minutes in 
 auditing he runs a flock of mock-ups and he feels a lot better for it. And
 then he goes out and he agrees and he agrees and he agrees and he propitiates
 and he propitiates and propitiates for the next 23 hours and 45 minutes. And
 then he gets 15 minutes of mock-ups and he feels a lot better for it. He's 
 still climbing up three inches and only falling back two and three-quarters.
 He's still making it. And he can make it on that scale. 
 
 But uh.. don't let me hear anybody saying one of two things. One: 
 "Gee, it certainly takes a long time to get up toward cleared theta clear." 
 You're damn right it does! Drill, drill, drill, drill, mock-ups, mock-ups, 
 mock-ups, mock-ups, work, work, work, work, play, play, play, play. 
 
 And it's.. the other one is, the guy goes back into action in the 
 universe; he goes back into this plane of action and he'll halt himself right
 there. He just won't have anything more to do with processing, he won't try 
 to develop himself anymore. So, he.. he just won't try to develop anything 
 else, so he'll hit that and then he'll sag a ways. And then one day he'll 
 say, "You know, I'm sagging. I won't be.. I'm not able to do this and that 
 and so forth like I was. I'll have to get a little processing." So he gets a
 little bit of processing and he comes back up here again and then he goes 
 along that way and he sags a little bit. Well, he could go between those two
 points till hell froze over. He's a lot better off than he ever was before. 
 He's got those two: the high point and the somewhat lower point that he can 
 vacillate between. 
 
 But when it comes to coming on up the tone scale and out through the 
 top and following this thing through, you bet it takes a lot of processing. 
 It takes a lot of things. We'll go into all that it does take. And one of the
 first things that it takes is picking up and learning how to handle the 
 smallest units of force, and force of course has space connected with it. And
 you learn to handle this and you get better and better and better and better
 and better and it's a very easy route out. Doggone road is just studded with
 milestones, direction posts, everything else, and it doesn't need a single 
 one of 'em. It's just a straight-ribbon highway that goes straight to glory.
 And it says all the way down along it, "Be willing to handle force and never
 depend on it for a second. Be able to use it and never need it." Fascinating,
 huh? 
 
 That's.. that's all there is to it. What do you do? You drill on
 handling force and he gets better and better and better and better and better
 and better. 
 
 Now, I understand that we had some.. about this. SCIENTOLOGY 8-8008 
 is a road cap. Every time you start a guy on this road and try to turn him 
 back onto the other road of "let's face reality" all over again, you're gonna
 have a crash. Don't let him start running flows as such, facsimiles as such 
 or anything else. SCIENTOLOGY 8-8008 is named SCIENTOLOGY 8-8008 because it 
 is the road map of a process. And it says "The attainment of infinity by the
 reduction of the MEST universe.. apparency of the MEST universe is infinity 
 to zero and the increase of one's own apparent zero to an infinity of his own
 universe." It's a road map; it's a road map. 
 
 And when you reduce the MEST universe's infinity toward zero, you do 
 it by reversing a cycle of action. And I want to show you something very 
 interesting about that. Here's your cycle of action and here's 8008. And 
 those first two 8's.. this is the MEST universe, this is the MEST universe, 
 and this is your own universe and your own universe. And that's a curve that
 goes from here to here and that's a curve that goes from there to there. 
 
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 And this first curve that goes across these two things here, that 
 Curve right there is stop, change, start. And that curve there is start, 
 change, stop. You get that? So this is death, alteration, creation. This is
 identification, this is association, and this is differentation. And any 
 other cycle of action we have including this one. Desire, enforce and inhibit
 - that's the DEI cycle. You could call it the God cycle: Latin D-E-I. 
 
 Desire, enforce and inhibit. And do you think you're gonna ever get 
 past the point of desire on this action cycle between infinity of MEST? 
 You've got to go: inhibit, enforce and desire, and that is right here: 
 inhibit, enforce and desire. Now, how do you think you're going to get out of
 the MEST universe if you keep saying "I don't want it?" Its vectors are all 
 backwards. If you say to the MEST universe "I don't want you," it's gonna 
 hold on. "I don't want you," it's gonna have you. 
 
 How do you get out of that bear trap? You have to want it. I told you
 yesterday you had to be able to limit yourself in nothing in comparison to 
 what you.. your desire level was. You have to want to live; you have to be 
 willing to use your.. your beingness and so forth in all the living there is 
 to do. That doesn't mean in evil things or.. or all this sort of thing. You 
 just have to want this universe, that's all. And then know at the same time 
 that you don't want it too much. 
 
 You have to be able to want and experience the sensations of this 
 universe. You have to take, as a high level of tolerance, its speed. In other
 words, you've got to be able to live in order to back out of the universe. 
 You've got to reverse the cycle. You've never got out of the universe and 
 nobody ever got out of here by wanting to get out, because of the reversal 
 factors. It's quite important, and that's the most important thing there is 
 to learn about a flow, I think, is that this universe goes backwards. 
 
 Now I'll tell you another little trick: who's the guy who's never 
 seen any engrams - never been able to see an engram? Well, I'll tell you what
 I want that guy to do. I want that guy to outflow like hell against these 
 things he was trying to pull in. Just pour an energy at.. out in front of 
 him. He'll see something very peculiar: he'll see incidents turning up. 
 
 Sure. He says, "I don't want 'em," they're gonna move right in on him
 and righten up. He's sa.. been saying in the past, "I want them so I can run 
 them," and of course they moved away and went blind. He didn't see them. So 
 he flows against them, all of a sudden they turn up, fresh, ready to be run. 
 And if he outflows just a little bit longer, they'll blow. Isn't that 
 horrible? 
 
 So, in order to get out of the universe, you have to desire it. Now, 
 this mechanism is, incidently, one of the interesting points of hypnotism. 
 When a person gets very groggy in hypnosis, he's been put down to a point 
 where he's very obedient to flows, which is the worst thing wrong with 
 hypnosis. He's been put along that strand, then he.. they had no way to bail 
 him out. But if you told him to try not to do something, he would do it. 
 Every time, when he got that low on the tone scale when he tried to use his 
 will during his hypnotized period, when he tried to use his will to prevent 
 himself from doing something, it happened. 
 
 "Try to stop your hands from moving like this. Now, your hands are 
 going around each other. Now, try to stop them." And his hands speed right 
 up. Brrrrrrr and he tries to stop them. "Uhhh," he says, "To hell with it." 
 See? 
 
 Now, you say, "All right. S.. all right. Now, speed your hands up." 
 They slow down. 
 
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 So when a person is grossly affected by flows, very grossly affected 
 by flows, he runs in opposites. The little girl wants to be bad, she's good. 
 She wants to be good, she's bad. She wants some candy, she can't have any. 
 That's the level we're talking about, lower band, homo sapiens band. When 
 she's well down that band and heavily affected by flows and quite frightened 
 of flows, everything'll go in reverse. She wants to say no, she says yes. She 
 beholds herself with horror, because she can't trust herself. Yeah, she can't 
 trust herself. You mean, she can't trust this universe. It's the universe 
 doing it. She's running in opposites. 
 
 Now, that happens.. you put a communication line on somebody's head. 
 A thetan, you put a communication line on somebody's head and you'll get a 
 flow up and down this line, just as nice as you please, nice flow up and down 
 the line. Well, supposing you want sensation on that line. And supposing 
 you're so bad off that you're identifying communication flows with sensation 
 flows with effort flows. Oh-oh. You try to pick up sensation from the 
 beautiful sunset, you try to pick up a communication from somebody, you try 
 to pick up sensation from this lovely body, and you cave the bank in. You 
 literally cave the bank in. You can practically crush your skull in, if you 
 get low on the tone scale and you desire sensation up a communication line. 
 
 Now, you ask a preclear, when he puts a communica.. have him put a 
 communication line on hims.. on.. take himself and somebody else, and have 
 him put a communication line up. Don't say anything else, just say, "Got 
 those two bodies? All right. Now, put a communication line up." And then you 
 say, "What body did you put it to first?" 
 "Oh," he'll say, "the other body, of course." 
 "And then you put it on your body?" "That's right." 
 
 This character is reversed on flows. He gets right and left direction 
 reversals; he gets upside-down things when they ought to be right-side-up. 
 Why? When he put the communication line out, he put it out to pick up 
 sensation. He wanted sensation from the other person leading to him. His 
 desire in life was to obtain a flow on that communication line from the 
 environment to himself, and when he did that, he decided also that anything 
 else could come up that line. Therefore, he is an effect and therefore he is 
 not putting out heavy power. 
 
 He is skipping over the initial steps. The initial steps are, is you 
 have to put the emotion there to feel it. How do you cure that with a 
 preclear? Not just by running flows in space - that's easy - but by putting 
 emotions on things and then re-experiencing them back. And he'll finally get 
 over the necessity to string communication lines in that fashion to get 
 flows. He'll realize he was doing it all the time anyhow. One of these days 
 he'll realize that. 
 
 You don't have to force that on him; just do it until one day he 
 knows he's doing that, and he'll be very amused. And his ability to handle 
 flows comes way up the line - because what is the sole thing that is wrong 
 with a flow, is it'll contain sensation, it'll contain very welcome things. A 
 person wants the flow. And as long as flows are very valuable and as long as 
 a person is identifying every kind of flow with every other kind of flow, he 
 becomes the effect of every kind of flow, so his whole bank caves in on him. 
 
 The remedy is to differentiate amongst flows and to demonstrate to 
 him clearly and conclusively that the flow is unnecessary for the receipt of 
 sensation. You do that with drills, not by educating him. Then you do these 
 drills by mocking up and running emotions from the bottom to the top of the 
 
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 scale, see; from the bottom of the scale up toward start. And the way you do
 that is to run from low base emotions on up to higher base emotions. I mean,
 apathy, grief, to fear; not fear to grief to apathy, because that's agreeing
 on this cycle. 
 
 Let's run it from apathy, grief, fear, anger, resentment; only let's 
 get it up there to a point and drill him, please, to a point where the.. the 
 sensation he gets is much superior to any he gets or he thinks he gets from 
 the MEST universe. Let's get it to that point. Why? Because he's putting the 
 intensity on it all the time. 
 
 Huh! All of a sudden he realizes he's doing this and he also realizes 
 here you have this high-tension, high-velocity sensation on these lines; to 
 hell with the low-base, "have to get that stuff," "have to get sensation from 
 the environment." Why do we have to get sens.. well, we can't get sensation 
 from the environment, because we put it there to perceive it. Oh what a 
 terrible trick! 
 
 When a person gets way down tone scale, his time factor and his 
 occlusion factors are such that he doesn't know what his left hand is doing 
 when his right hand is doing something else. He really doesn't. He does 
 things in opposites. He'll say, "I want to be good, then I'm bad. If I want 
 something, that's the first reason I can't hive it." Uh.. he's.. gets all 
 these reversals of flows, and when you're dealing low on the tone scale with
 flows, you get all these very undesirable conditions of reaction. 
 
 And you get in addition to that this thing about communication lines. 
 Now, the guy wants good news, the guy keeps wanting good news from the 
 environment, good news from the environment; he wants the environment to 
 grant him a license to survive. He keeps wanting good news and good news and 
 good news and good news and good news from the environment all the time. Boy, 
 the first thing you know, there's nothing, just the tiniest little flicker of 
 bad news'll knock his brain out. 
 
 Well, there's another drill for that: just keep handing him bad news. 
 Think up all the bad news you can possibly think up in order to hand him. Get 
 telegrams that this one is dead and that that one is dead and other people 
 receiving telegrams that he's dead and mangled and bankrupt and broke and 
 everything he cherishes and thinks is wonderful in the world is gone to hell. 
 And.. and just keep any kind of a mock-up you can think of that is dull, 
 dismal, horrible, bad and shocking news. And you know what'll happen? That 
 guy's communication line'll reverse. He'll stop fearing the other end of the 
 terminal. Just keep giving 'em to him. 
 
 "All right. Now, get a.. get a telegram.. get a telegram that your 
 wife just strangled a baby. Now, read the telegram. Now, get a tactile on 
 that telegram. Okay, let's read it again. All right. Now, let's lay it aside. 
 Now, let's pretend like you didn't see it at all and you're feeling happy and 
 then, all of a sudden, you get this telegram. All right. You got that? Your 
 wife strangled a baby." And so forth. 
 
 He'll finally start to read it, "The wife strangled the baby and uh.. 
 the wife strangled a baby and the clothesline is therefore all frayed. And 
 I'm mad as hell about that." Uh.. he's.. he'll just start to run off the 
 hinges, and it actually solves a person's terror of getting bad news. The 
 reason why most people are going around in - just in terror, really in 
 terror, is they think they're going to receive bad news. 
 
 Every tune they walk into the job in the morning, they think there 
 might be a pink slip there waiting for them. Every time they come home at 
 
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 night, they think maybe the landlord or a.. an officer's.. of the law or 
 somebody's going to be waiting for them there with some bad news. They.. they
 get away for a weekend, they can't enjoy the weekend because they forgot.. 
 they knew they forgot to turn off the electric iron. Uh.. what would this 
 result in? This would result in loss of house and all the possessions. 
 
 What you're doing, then, is curing the fear of receiving news of 
 loss. Loss is not important; you can always recreate loss. 
 
 Okay. Now, I hope you know all there is to know on the subject. 
 There're component parts of these line flows that I said I would cover; 
 they're four in number. There's the line flowing out and you trying not to 
 flow the line out; there's the line flowing in and you trying not to let it 
 flow in. Those are four actions. 
 
 There's somebody else making a line flow in, him trying not to let it
 flow in; you trying not to let it flow in and you trying to flow it out. More
 four actions. 
 
 A bracket, the definition of a bracket: A bracket is the individual 
 does it himself, somebody else does it, others do it, or the individual does
 it to somebody else or somebody does it to him or others do it to others. And
 that's the technical definition of a bracket. Therefore, you should use 
 brackets in all of your mock-ups. Being done to the preclear, the preclear 
 doing it to somebody else and others doing it to others, and you would be 
 running a completely bracket on a mock-up that will solve all possible flows
 per incident. 
 
 Now, I hope you're very learned. You look very.. a few of you look 
 very sa.. sad, but there's no reason to look sad. Okay? 
 
 Uh.. see you later this evening. 
 
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