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Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
A collection of Scales describing human behavior. From R. Hubbard's works (fair use quotes from many publications between 1950-1975).
Scale: A graduated series or scheme of rank or order.
A graded series of tests or of performances used in rating individual
intelligence or achievement. Webster's Seventh New Collegiate
The term "gradient scale" can be applied to anything, and means a
scale of condition graduated from zero to infinity. Depending on the direction
in which the scale is graduated, there could be an infinity of wrongness or an
infinity of rightness.
Absolutes are considered unobtainable.
The difference between one point on these scales and another point could be as
different or as wide as the entire range of the scale itself, or it could be so
tiny as to need the most minute discernment for its establishment.
Life in its highest state (top of the scale) is understanding. Life in its lower
states is in a lower level of understanding.
Understanding is composed of Affinity, Reality and Communication. This triangle
tells us that the co-existent relationship between affinity, reality and
communication is such that none can be increased without a resulting increase in
the other two and none can be decreased without decreasing the other two. Of the
three, communication is by far the most important. Affinity and reality exist to
further communication. Under the heading of affinity we have, for instance, all
the varied emotions which go from apathy at 0.1 through grief, fear, anger,
antagonism, boredom, enthusiasm, exhilaration and serenity in that order. It is
affinity and this rising scale of the characteristics of emotion which give us
the Tone Scale.
The characteristics and potentiality of the top of the scale or near the top are
unbounded creation, outflow, certainty, certainty of awareness, going-awayness,
explosion, holding apart, spreading apart, letting go, reaching, goals of a
causative nature, widening space, freedom from time, separateness,
differentiation, givingness of sensation, vaporizingness, glowingness,
lightness, whiteness, desolidifyingness, total awareness, total understanding,
total ARC.
The bottom of the scale and the vicinity around it includes death, inflow,
certainty (of unawareness), coming-backness, implosion, letting-come-together,
pulling together, holding together, withdrawing, effect goals (ambition to be an
effect rather than a cause), contracting space, no time or infinite time in a
moment, connectingness, identification, identity, receivingness of sensation,
condensation, blackness, solidification, no awareness, no understanding, no ARC.
The various characteristics or intentions are observable for any dynamic and any
universe.
Between these two extremes is the mean of action where complete freedom to do
any of these things of the top or bottom of the scale is exercised. Therefore,
somewhere between 3.5 on the Tone Scale and 36.5, there is action.
Wherever you find an individual on any of the following scales, that is his
level of ARC. As a person goes up scale in auditing, he goes up scale on
gradients of ARC.
[Top] [Tone
Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
THE TONE SCALE, 1950
4.0 Cheerfulness 3.0 Conservatism 2.5 Boredom 2.0 Antagonism 1.5 Anger (Overt Hostility) 1.1 Covert Hostility 1.0 Fear 0.5 Grief 0.2 Apathy
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[Tone
Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
EMOTION AND
AFFINITY SCALE
The emotional scale refers to the subjective feelings of the individual;
the affinity scale refers to his relation with other people. The affinity scale
may refer, at any particular time, to just one, or to a small number of people.
But as affinity is suppressed repeatedly, the individual will begin to take on
an habitual tone level on the affinity scale, an habitual reaction to almost all
people.
Emotion Affinity
Tone 4 Eagerness -- exhilaration Love -- strong, outgoing 3.5 Strong interest Friendliness
Mild interest Tentative advances Tone 3 Content Tolerance without much outgoing action -- acceptance of advances offered 2.5 Indifference Neglect of person or people
Boredom Dislike, attempts to get away from them
Tone 2
Expressed resentment Antagonism 1.5 Anger Hate, violent and expressed
Unexpressed resentment Covert hostility
Tone 1
Fear Acute shyness, propitiation, withdrawal from people 0.5 Grief Supplication, pleas for pity, desperate attempts to win support
Apathy Complete withdrawal from person or people -- no attempt to contact
Notes on the Lectures, 1950
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[Tone
Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
REALITY AND COMMUNICATION SCALE
The reality scale refers to the individual's hold on reality and his agreement with others on what reality is. Reality breaks are actually disagreements on reality, usually resulting only from a different viewpoint and not from actual differences in reality itself. The communication scale refers to the individual's ability to communicate with other people.
Reality Communication
Tone 4
Search for different viewpoints Ability to communicate and changes in reality completely, withholding in order to broaden own nothing; ability to create reality -- complete flexibility and construct through in understanding, relating and conversation evaluating different realities
3.5
Ability to understand, relates Swift exchange of and evaluate reality, deep-seated, regardless of change or difference deeply felt beliefs in viewpoint, moderate and ideas flexibility in realities brought to view without eager search for new ones
Attempts to reconcile own Tentative expression of reality with conflicting reality limited number of personal -- limited flexibility beliefs and ideas
Tone 3
Awareness of possible validity Casual exchange of of different reality (viewpoint) superficial chatter without relating it to own reality
2.5
Indifference to conflicting Indifference to communication reality -- "Maybe -- who of others -- "Let's not cares?" attitude argue about it" attitude -- dismissal of communication if toward environment, not trying to get perceptics clear
Refusal to match two realities Refusal to accept communication rejection of conflicting of other person (or reality "So what?" attitude environment) -- turning to other sources of communication
Tone 2
Verbal doubt -- defense of Indirect pot-shooting, nagging, own reality, attempts to nasty cracks, invalidating undermine others other person or situation
1.5
Destruction of opposing Shutting off other person's reality, wrecking or changing communication, destruction of it, knocking out props from it -- "Shut up!" "Drop it!" other person's reality -- "You're wrong!" attitude. If reality is environmental, destruction is accomplished only through change
Doubt of opposing reality, Stubborn silence, sulking, non-verbal disbelief, refusal refusal to communicate further, to accept disbelief, refusal to rejection of attempted accept conflicting reality communication by others without trying to fight back
Tone 1
Doubt of own reality -- Lying to avoid real insecurity; attempts to gain communication; can take the reassurance; if reality is form of pretended agreement, environmental -- appeasement flattery or verbal of gods or elements appeasements; or simply a false picture of person's feelings and ideas, false facade, artificial personality
0.5
Shame, anxiety, strong doubt Evasiveness to avoid of own reality with consequent communication; hiding person's inability to act within it, must own thoughts and feelings; be told what to do if person is superficial communication to act at all, afraid to act built on accepted standards himself since he has no way to without relation to person's assess consequences real feelings; or schizoid secrecy
Complete withdrawal from Inability to communicate, conflicting reality; refusal to completely unresponsive test own reality against conflicting one; Locked in own rigid reality -- psychotic
Tone 0 Notes on the Lectures, 1950
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[Tone
Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
BEHAVIOR AND PHYSIOLOGICAL SCALE This refers to objective events which can be measured
Behavior Physiology Tone 4 Motion toward, Full control of autonomic by swift approach cortex, both cranio-sacral and thoracolumbar systems of autonomic functioning at optimum under direction of cortex; muscle tone excellent; reactions excellent; energy level high
3.5 Motion toward, Moderate control of autonomic by approach cortex; cranio-sacral functioning well, thoracolumbar slightly depressed; muscle tone good; reactions good; energy level moderate
Motion toward, Autonomic functioning independent slow approach of cortex; cranio-sacral functioning well, slight activity in thoracolumbar; muscle tone fair; energy level fair
Tone 3
No motion, Autonomic independent of cortex; Stay but cranio-sacral functioning well, no activity in thoracolumbar, muscle tone, reaction time and energy level poor
2.5 Motion away, Autonomic begins to take over Recede slowly control; cranio-sacral inhibited, thoracolumbar up; slight restlessness, heightened activity, wavering attention
Motion away, Increased activity of thoracolumbar, Recede quickly cranio-sacral more suppressed; increased restlessness, wavering of attention, inability to concentrate
Tone 2
Motion toward, Increased activity of thoracolumbar, slow attack inhibition of cranio-sacral; irritability; increased heart action, spasmodic contractions of gastro-intestinal tract, respiration increased
Motion toward, Full autonomic mobilization for violent violent attack attack; complete inhibition of cranio-sacral, thoracolumbar in full action; respiration and pulse fast and deep; stasis of gastro-intestinal tract; blood to peripheral vascular system
Motion away, Autonomic settles down to chronic slow retreat rage reaction, inhibition of cranio-sacral; imperfect gastro-intestinal action; increased peripheral vascular circulation, increased pulse and respiration Tone 1 Motion away, Autonomic mobilization for full violent flee flight reaction; laxity of gastro-intestinal tract; all blood to peripheral vascular system, especially muscles for rapid flight; breathing and pulse rapid and shallow 0.5 Slight motion Autonomic mobilized for cry for help, agitation in one grief; cranio-sacral on full; place thoracolumbar inhibited; deep, Suffer sobbing breathing; pulse hard and irregular; discharge of tears and other bodily secretions No motion, Shock reaction; thoracolumbar Succumb inhibited; cranio-sacral full on gradually decreasing as organism approaches death; breathing shallow and irregular; pulse thready; blood pooled in internal organs; muscles limp, lacking tone; pallor Tone 0
In
any particular situation two or three of the above patterns will
predominate. Usually the behavior and physiological patterns will be involved in
any suppressor action. The speed at which the organism descends the tone scale
varies widely. It may be arrested at any point, it may stay within one level for
a long period of time before descending, or it may proceed so rapidly that the
individual is unconscious almost before he realizes a suppressor is acting.
Notes on the Lectures, 1950
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[Tone
Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
SCALE OF MOTION, 1951
see THE AXIOMS OF DIANETICS: 5, 11 and 28-31.
4.0 Cheer Returns motion constructively 3.5 Amusement Turns motion to advantage 3.0 Conservatism Holds motions at a status quo 2.5 Boredom Moves with any motion 2.0 Antagonism Bats motion back 1.5 Anger Holds motion, to destroy 1.1 Covert Hostility Avoids motion, moves secretly 0.5 Grief Is molded by motion 0.2 Apathy Is pierced by motion
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[Tone
Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
THE EMOTIONAL TONE SCALE (1) THETAN-PLUS-BODY RANGE: 0.0 To 4.0 (2) THETAN SCALE RANGE: -8.0 To 40.0 40.0 Serenity of Beingness 8.0 Exhilaration 4.0 Enthusiasm 3.0 Conservatism 2.5 Boredom 2.0 Antagonism 1.8 Pain 1.5 Anger 1.2 No Sympathy 1.1 Covert Hostility 1.0 Fear 0.9 Sympathy 0.8 Propitiation 0.5 Grief 0.375 Making Amends 0.05 Apathy 0.0 Being a Body (Death) Failure -0.2 Being Other Bodies Shame -1.0 Punishing Other Bodies Blame -1.3 Responsibility as Blame Regret -1.5 Controlling Bodies -2.2 Protecting Bodies -3.0 Owning Bodies -3.5 Approval From Bodies -4.0 Needing Bodies -8.0 Hiding THETAN SCALE RANGE (-8.0 to 40.0) Extends well below body death at "0" down to complete unbeingness as a thetan. THETAN PLUS BODY (0.0 to 4.0)
Social training and
education sole guarantee of sane conduct.
HCO Bulletin of 18 September 1967
Corrected 4 April 1974
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Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
TONE SCALE IN FULL
TONE SCALE EXPANDED KNOW TO MYSTERY SCALE Serenity of Beingness 40.0 Know Postulates 30.0 Not Know Games 22.0 Know About Action 20.0 Look Exhilaration 8.0 Plus Emotion Aesthetic 6.0 Enthusiasm 4.0 Cheerfulness 3.5 Strong Interest 3.3 Conservatism 3.0 Mild Interest 2.9 Contented 2.8 Disinterested 2.6 Boredom 2.5 Monotony 2.4 Antagonism 2.0 Minus Emotion Hostility 1.9 Pain 1.8 Anger 1.5 Hate 1.4 Resentment 1.3 No Sympathy 1.2 Unexpressed Resentment 1.15 Covert Hostility 1.1 Anxiety 1.02 Fear 1.0 Despair .98 Terror .96 Numb .94 Sympathy .9 Propitiation -- (higher toned -- selectively gives) .8 Grief .5 Making Amends (propitiation - can't w/h anything) .375 Undeserving .3 Self-abasement .2 Victim .1 Hopeless .07 Apathy .05 Useless .03 Dying .01 Body Death 0.0 Failure 0.0 Pity -0.1 Shame -- (being other bodies) -0.2 Accountable -0.7 Blame -- (punishing other bodies) -1.0 Regret -- (responsibility as blame) -1.3 Controlling Bodies -1.5 Effort Protecting Bodies -2.2 Owning Bodies -3.0 Think Approval from Bodies -3.5 Needing Bodies -4.0 Symbols Worshipping Bodies -5.0 Eat Sacrifice -6.0 Sex Hiding -8.0 Mystery Being Objects -10.0 Wait Being Nothing -20.0 Unconscious Can't Hide -30.0 Total Failure -40.0 Unknowable
HCOB 25 Sept. 1971RA
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Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
DEI TO CDEI The original scale
4.0 Desire 1.5 Enforce .5 Inhibit Was expanded in 1952 to
Curiosity Desire Enforce Inhibit In 1959 I found another vital point on this scale which gives us a new case entrance point -- Curiosity Desire Enforce Inhibit Unknown (Suspecting also that "Wait" fits between Unknown and Inhibit) To Make these agree in intention, they would become
Interest Desire Enforce Inhibit Unknow This scale also is found to invert -- similar to the Dynamics, and below sanity on any subject. Thus: Unknow Inhibit Enforce Desire Interest These points, particularly on the inverted scale, going down, are lowered by failure. Each lower step is an explanation to justify having failed with the upper level. One seeks to not know something and fails. One then seeks to inhibit it and fails. Therefore one seeks to enforce it and fails. Thus one explains by desiring it and fails. And not really being able to have it, shows thereafter an obsessive interest in it. The above inversion is of course all reactive. A later expansion of the scale gives us:
K Know U Unknow C Curious D Desire E Enforce I Inhibit O Absence of ("No.....") F Falsify
STANDARD TECH USE
The old DEI cycle gives us an important tool used in today's standard technology
for Level III, the handling of ARC Breaks. An "ARCU -- CDEI"
assessment uses:
A Affinity R Reality C Communication U Understanding In conjunction with C Curious about....... D Desired....... E Enforced....... I Inhibited.......
This is part of the Level III tech of R (Routine) 3H.
It works like a bomb.
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Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
CDEI CYCLE WITH LOWER SCALE
Curiosity
Desire
Enforcement
Inhibition
Ownership
Protection
Hidden
The Creation of Human Ability, R2-60
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Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
POINTS OF CASE ADDRESS Thought Emotion Effort EXTENDED, THIS BECOMES: Aesthetics Reason Emotion Effort Matter Advanced Procedure and Axioms, 1951
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Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
SCALE OF IDENDIFICATION Differentiate Associate Identify Disassociate
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Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
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Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
A TABLE OF RELATIONSHIPS 40.0 20.0 0.0 Start Change Stop Space Energy Time Beingness Doingness Havingness Positive Current Negative Creation Alteration Destruction Conception Living Death Differentiation Association Identification ARC applies to each column or for any one of the above statements of experience. All eight dynamics apply to each column and thus to any of the above statements. Scientology 8-8008
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Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
KNOW TO MYSTERY SCALE, (1953) Knowingness Lookingness Emotingness Effortingness Thinkingness Symbolizingness Eatingness Sexingness Mystery EXPANDED KNOW TO MYSTERY SCALE Native State Not Know Know About Look Emotion Effort Think Symbols Eat Sex Mystery Wait Unconscious
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Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
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Scale 40 to -8]
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Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
SCALE OF KNOWINGNESS Know Not-Know Know About Forget Remember Occlude
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Scale 40 to -8]
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Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
A PAN DETERMINISM SCALE "...is in total controversy to some of the most cherished beliefs of Man, but may I point out to you quickly that Man is not an entirely sane person, and thus some of his beliefs must be somewhat aberrated. There is such a thing as courage, but there is not such a thing as sanity totally opposed." Dianetics 55!
PAN DETERMINISM A willingness to start, change and stop on any and all dynamics; to start, change and stop two or more forces, whether or not opposed. (Two or more individuals, two or more groups, two or more planets, two or more life-species, two or more universes, two or more spirits, etc.) Would not necessarily fight, choose sides FIGHTING A willingness to fight things, choose sides. MUST/MUST NOT Some willingness to associate and repair, HAPPEN AGAIN but no willingness to let certain things happen again. REPAIR Willingness to repair somewhat. ASSOCIATION Willingness to associate somewhat. Unwilling to repair anything. Unwilling to associate with anything. Life is a game consisting of freedom, barriers and purposes.
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Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
RESPONSIBILITY SCALE A DETERIORATION OF PAN DETERMINISM OVER A GAME INTO "NO RESPONSIBILITY" NO PREVIOUS OR CURRENT CONTACT No responsibility or liability. PAN DETERMINISM Full responsibility for both sides of game. SELF DETERMINISM Full responsibility for self, no responsibility for other side of game. OTHER DETERMINISM No responsibility for other side of game. VALENCE (CIRCUIT) No responsibility for the game, for either side of the game or for a former self.
HCOB 17 January 1962
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Scale 40 to -8]
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Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
HAVINGNESS SCALE
Create Responsible for (willing to control) Contribute to Confront Have Waste Substitute Waste substitute Had Must be confronted Must be contributed to Created
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of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
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of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
EFFECT SCALE (1) Two Rules for Happy Living: 1. BE ABLE TO EXPERIENCE ANYTHING. 2. CAUSE ONLY THOSE THINGS WHICH OTHERS CAN EXPERIENCE EASILY. Scientology: A New Slant on Life
The way a preclear receives an
effect (effect tolerable on self) and the way he acts toward others, including
the auditor (effect believed necessary on others) can be observed by an auditor
and used to spot the preclear's Tone level, either chronic or temporary, on any
or ill dynamics.
These are some examples of what might be observed at different Tone
levels.
ENTHUSIASM
EFFECT TOLERABLE ON SELF: Can receive large effects on self (the man who
loses his fortune and bounces back). He is willing to receive other people's
opinions, can accept large changes, he knows he has had a case change and is
willing to change. He can accept defeats and will persist. Does not compulsively
prevent effect on self.
EFFECT BELIEVED NECESSARY ON OTHERS:
He has considerable ability to create effects on others but is not under
compulsion to create effects, he is not compelled to affect other people's
lives, he grants beingness, can tolerate differences in people.
CONSERVATISM
EFFECT TOLERABLE ON SELF:
Not very willing to receive effects that change the status quo. Not willing to
be questioned on some subjects, not willing to have other people's attention
directed to him such as being pointed out in a crowd, wearing outstanding
clothes, etc.
EFFECT BELIEVED NECESSARY ON OTHERS:
Believes effects which preserve the status quo are necessary. Somewhat cautious
about creating an effect, withholds those things he thinks might hurt your
feelings, or that you might not approve of.
Believes he should not create too much effect but should be "one of
the crowd". Should respect the privacy of others.
BOREDOM
EFFECT TOLERABLE ON SELF:
Will receive any effect which produces a pleasant randomity, wants to be
entertained but otherwise doesn't like to be shifted. Can't be bothered with
most ideas and puts off any action.
EFFECT BELIEVED NECESSARY ON OTHERS:
Doesn't need to do anything about anything, no compulsion to do or not to do (no
action either).
ANTAGONISM
EFFECT TOLERABLE ON SELF:
Can tolerate effect on self up to a point. May be critical of changes, resent
things happening to him. Doesn't want to be the effect of certain things,
others' opinions, actions, etc., and hurls back these effects from self by being
critical.
EFFECT BELIEVED NECESSARY ON OTHERS:
Feels he must make others the recipient of the; own effects, compulsively must
threaten others to protect self.
ANGER
EFFECT TOLERABLE ON SELF:
Can't receive an effect on self and is fighting to ensure this. PC stuck in an
anger incident may manifest this in his inability to receive changes, affinity,
others' reality, communication, etc.
EFFECT BELIEVED NECESSARY ON OTHERS:
Must destroy anything that tries to create effect on him.
COVERTNESS
EFFECT TOLERABLE ON SELF:
Cannot tolerate much effect on self. Tries to slip out of being an effect by
covert means. Gives the impression of taking an order, etc., while holding a
destructive intent, and no intention to actually do it.
EFFECT BELIEVED NECESSARY ON OTHERS:
Believes a large effect is necessary to handle others, is incapable of doing
this in any other than a covert way. Must cause an effect but is unwilling to be
known as the cause of bad effects. If accused of having created bad effects he
will claim his intention was good. This PC will make excuses, will make all
sorts of "conditions" in doing a process, will try to give an answer
that will satisfy the auditor, without actually doing the command.
FEAR
EFFECT TOLERABLE ON SELF:
This person can take so little effect that he runs from the slightest thing,
jumps at a door slam, etc.
A PC in FEAR will manifest this by stiffness, leaning back in his chair,
whistling during a session (whistling in the dark), he may turn pale, shake,
cold sweat, avoid answering questions, squirm, laugh nervously, try to get out
of session, etc.
EFFECT BELIEVED NECESSARY ON OTHERS:
Believes the effect he would have to create to overcome those things which
overwhelm him is huge -- so huge that he would rather go elsewhere than confront
it. May make a lot of logical excuses to get out of being an effect (going
upscale to covertness).
PROPITIATION
EFFECT TOLERABLE ON SELF:
Very little, does "favors" to protect himself against bad effects.
Will try to appease the auditor to avoid continuing the process.
EFFECT BELIEVED NECESSARY ON OTHERS:
Propitiative actions.
GRIEF
EFFECT TOLERABLE ON SELF:
Tolerable effect would be the acquisition of tokens of a better time. PC with
grief "just under the surface" may not be able to tolerate direct
questioning on his problem without getting a lump in his throat or being brought
to tears. Someone else's grief might be enough effect to cause him to cry. A
rough word might not be tolerable.
EFFECT BELIEVED NECESSARY ON OTHERS:
Believes that a large effect would have to be created to overcome his
overwhelming opposition, but the idea of creating an effect on others produces
the idea of loss and though he must create vast effects, he is very close to the
idea that he cannot create ANY effect, thus the only thing he can do about it is
cry.
APATHY
EFFECT TOLERABLE ON SELF:
Can accept even less effect here. This is the "no effect case".
Believes that everything is useless anyway, therefore nothing could make any
difference on him. He will tell you that nothing is workable (apathetically).
EFFECT BELIEVED NECESSARY ON OTHERS:
Believes that an infinite amount of effect must be created to get anything done.
(That's why he is in apathy.)
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[Tone
Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
EFFECT SCALE (2)
From: Can cause
or receive
any effect
40.0
To:
Must cause
total effect,
can receive
none
0.0
To: Is
total effect,
is hallucinatory
cause
-8.0
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Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
AN AWARENESS SCALE
Aware of being aware
Awareness of an environment as sufficient communication
Knows of the existence of communication
Communication with the intention to communicate
Communication with significance with somebody else
Communication with significance
Communication with self with significance (worry)
(Even here, some slight awareness that he is thinking a thought and
communicating with the thought he is thinking)
Unconsciousness (Absolute unconsciousness is, however, unobtainable)
ACC/staff Auditor's Conference, 4 April 1955
Magazine Articles on Level 0 Check sheet
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[Tone
Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
AWARENESS CHARACTERISTICS
21 SOURCE
20 EXISTENCE
19 CONDITIONS
18 REALIZATION
17 CLEARING
16 PURPOSES
15 ABILITY
14 CORRECTION
13 RESULT
12 PRODUCTION
11 ACTIVITY
10 PREDICTION
9 BODY
8 ADJUSTMENT
7 ENERGY
6 ENLIGHTENMENT
5 UNDERSTANDING
4 ORIENTATION
3 PERCEPTION
2 COMMUNICATION
1 RECOGNITION
-1 HELP
-2 HOPE
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[Tone
Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
LOWER AWARENESS LEVELS
FROM HUMAN TO MATERIALITY
-3 DEMAND FOR IMPROVEMENT
-4 NEED OF CHANGE
-5 FEAR OF WORSENING
-6 EFFECT
-7 RUIN
-8 DESPAIR
-9 SUFFERING
-10 NUMBNESS
-11 INTROVERSION
-12 DISASTER
-13 INACTUALITY
-14 DELUSION
-15 HYSTERIA
-16 SHOCK
-17 CATATONIA
-18 OBLIVION
-19 DETACHMENT
-20 DUALITY
-21 SECRECY
-22 HALLUCINATION
-23 SADISM
-24 MASOCHISM
-25 ELATION
-26 GLEE
-27 FIXIDITY
-28 EROSION
-29 DISPERSAL
-30 DISASSOCIATION
-31 CRIMINALITY
-32 UNCAUSING
-33 DISCONNECTION
-34 UNEXISTENCE
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[Tone
Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
SCALE OF CONFRONT
Beingness
Experience or Participate
Ability to Confront
Elsewhereness (solution is "be elsewhere")
Invisibility ("it's just not there")
Blackness
Dub-in (puts something else there)
Staff Auditors' Conference
16 February 1959
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[Tone
Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
REALITY-SPOTTING BY E-METER, 1959
TONE REALITY SCALE REALITY SCALE NEEDLE (OLD) (NEW) CHARACTERISTICS 40 - 20 Postulates Pan Determined Creation Produces meter phenomena at will. 20 - 4 Consideration Self Determined Free Needle. Creation 4 - 2 Agreements Experience Free Needle, drop at will. 1.5 Solid terminals Confront Drop. 1.1 Terminals too solid Elsewhereness Theta Bop. Lines solid
1 - .5 No
terminal
Invisibility
Solid
line
Stuck, sticky.
.5 -.1 No
terminal
Blackness
Less solid line
.1 No real terminal
Dub-in
No solid
line
no
confront,
Rising needle.
Substitute terminal
not-is-ness
0.0 No
terminal
Unconsciousness
Stuck.
No
line
Also Stage
Four needle
("all machine -- no pc").
For complete description of human behavior at the above tone
levels,
study Science of Survival with the Chart of Human Evaluation by L. Ron
Hubbard.
Learn also the Hubbard Chart of Attitudes (accompanies Handbook for
Preclears)
by L. Ron Hubbard).
The above chart of correlations applies in two ways:
(1) by the chronic standard reaction of the preclear
(2) by type of material (facsimiles) contacted.
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Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
TIME SENSE, DETERIORATION OF
Time sense deteriorates to the degree that one has depended upon matter, energy
and space to tell time.
We have known for many years that time is the Single Source of human
aberration.
Regard for time sums up, of course, into ARC about time, or just ARC.
The dwindling spiral was as follows:
State A Time Sense
State B Time Sense dependent upon Matter, Energy
and Space
State C ARC Breaks with Matter, Energy, Space and
other beings
State D Deteriorated Time Sense
Time and the Tone Arm, HCOB 28 July 1963
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Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
CHARGE AND THE TIME TRACK
Shakespeare said all life was a play. He was right insofar as the Time Track
is a 3D,
fifty-two perception movie which is a whole series of plays concerning the
preclear. But the influence of it upon the preclear removes it from the class of
pretense and play. It is not only very real, it is what contains whatever it is
that depresses the preclear to what he is today. Its savageness relieved, the
preclear can recover, and only then. There is no other valid workable road.
"Charge", the stored quantities of energy in the Time Track, is
the sole thing that is relieved or removed by the auditor from the Time Track.
When this charge is present in huge amounts the Time Track overwhelms the
preclear and the preclear is thrust below observation of the actual track.
He is caught in it.
The job of the auditor is to free the thetan by digging him out of the
Time Track.
[Top] [Tone
Scale 1950] [Emotion-Affinity] [Reality-Communication]
[Physiology] [Motion] [Emotion
Scale 40 to -8]
[Full Tone Scale] [CDEI
Scale] [CDEI Expanded] [Points
of Case Address] [Scale of Identification]
[Table
of Relationships] [Know to Mystery] [Knowingness]
[Pan Determinism] [Responsibility]
[Havingness]
[Effect
Scale 1] [Effect Scale 2] [An
Awareness Scale] [Awareness Characteristics]
[Lower Awareness]
[Confront] [Reality
and Meter Response] [Time Sense] [Charge
on Time Track] [State of Case]
STATE OF CASE SCALE NO TRACK No Charge FULL VISIBLE TIME TRACK Some Charge SPORADIC VISIBILITY Some heavily charged areas OF TRACK INVISIBLE TRACK Very heavily charged areas exist (Black or Invisible Field) DUB-IN Some areas of Track so heavily charged preclear is below unconsciousness in them; only inaccurate copies (pictures) of Track viewable DUB-IN OF DUB-IN Many areas of Track so heavily charged the dub-in is submerged; delusive copies of inaccurate copies only viewable ONLY AWARE OF OWN Track too heavily charged to EVALUATIONS be viewed at all UNAWARE Preclear dull, often in coma; total charge THE TIME TRACK, HCOB 28 June 1963
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