The dangers of auditing by inadequately trained auditors.
7.12. This aspect cannot be overemphasized. It is a case of a little knowledge being a
dangerous thing. When dealing with the deepest recesses of the human mind and spirit or with
the individual suffering from physical disease, the untrained auditor can unwittingly do great
harm. Passages such as the following are significant:
"The auditor, by failing to reduce engrams or secondaries, can induce
a momentary condition in his pre-clear of being out of present time. The
pre-clear, after the session, if he is not in present time will look rather
groggy, will not perceive very readily and will be, as a matter of fact, much more
suggestible than when he is in present time."1a
"When the pre-clear does not return to present time and cannot be persuaded
by any coaxing or cajoling to return to present time easily, the auditor has
either tied up too many attention units in some past moment - a situation which
will remedy itself in the course of a few hours, usually - or there is so much
charge on the case, ... that present time is unattainable."1b
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1Hubbard L. Ron: Science of Survival: Op.cit., a) Book 2, p. 54; b) Book 2, p. 55.
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