Description:
Perception vs non-perception (this is from Buddhism, but maybe predates Gotama). Also called know vs not-know. You could also call it aware vs unaware. Creates the Know to Mystery scale. Filbert claims that LRH was wrong about what all wisdom boiled down to, and that the most fundamental word of wisdom is "Aware!", which is this level. Damned close, but "Exist!" is senior. That's okay, Filbert is seeing and operating a hell of a lot higher than LRH! (see "Survive vs succumb" below) Goal: "Aware!" or "Perceive!"
Alternate names:
perception vs non-perception
know vs not-know
aware vs unaware
consciousness vs unconsciousness
knowledge vs ignorance
confront vs non-confront (as resistance)
Tone:
Awareness 110.0
Goal:
"Aware!" or "Perceive!"
Dichotomy: Perception vs non-perception
Case characteristics:
#3 goal "perceive!" (aware! know!)
Resistance at the level of perception
is UNKNOWING.
Unknowableness. Non-confront. Mystery.
Processes:
3. Perception vs non-perception, know vs not-know. Goal: "Aware!" or
"Perceive!"
Power style, try this: Tell me an awareness.
/ Tell me an unawareness.
(This can be tested both with and without
the follow-up "Tell me about it.")
Also plug in "know": What is known? /
What is unknown?
(This can be tested both with and without
the follow-up "Tell me about it.")
OT drill:
"Be aware at your location in space."
"Be aware that you are unaware in all
other spacial locations than that location. Decide to 'not-know' all of
those locations."
"Change your mind and decide to reverse
that by not-knowing at your location in space, while being aware in all
other locations."
Alternate those two conditions until
you experience an expansion.
Lots of early 50's processes address this. Look them up in the old PABs.