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THE AUDITOR O (X 29 gWIDE THE JOURNAL OF SCIENTOLOGY OnlyClears ToExamine Incorrect Declares To Be Redone In their enthusiasm to help people and in a sometimes mistaken effort to help, org examiners in past years have some- times declared a person a release v. lio wa not, or have failed to award a grade ot release actually attained. While rare such instances can'be upsetting to preclears. Now. in HCO Policy Letter ot 1.) Sept. 67 Ron has directed that ONLY CLLAR. MAY BE EXAMINERS. \Ye have today over half a thousanc Clears and orgs can afford to use them on such a post. _ , _ Onlv a Clear can attain a high degree of accuracy in examination of grades oi Release and Clear since he has a far highei power of awareness and a deep sense o honesty removed from any other consi- derations. . . Therefore today, if you think you have been incorrectlv examined a grade ot Release, vou should apply at once to youi local org and ask for a re-exammatiom If vou were declared a grade of Release vou did not think you had attained or were denied a grade you thought you had attained, you should S« yom- local orb for a re-exanunation Without Charge. Tell the Registrar (Division 2, Depart- ment 6) that vou wish to be re-examined because of what you feel was an incorrect examination and she will write a no-charg. examination slip and route you to D m - sion 5, Department 13, to the Preclear Examiner and you w ill have your exam- ination to correct whatever might be error in vour declarations or lack of them. This offer only lasts until 1 March 1968. so act quickly. _ enrol on the CLEARING COURSE NOW An experience unequalled ^ jxutement dedication, and expansion ^ a Bemg ^ thf Clearing Course you have the prml<î|e auditing yourself on the road toToUli'ree dom The Clearing Course is not difficult. The gradient levels of Scientology training and nroœsring prepare and bring an individual up to the level of effortless handling at the high level of Clearing. You canj* ^ Prereauisites: Grade VI P—leB _ , Briefing Course training (or Solo Audit Course training). Price- £285 (Sterling) or 800.00 (O.S.) _ , t ...... Reeurtrar m Susi Hill gHUne your £ - enractur P^;l, osernc you Vv d*«um .■» «K«« r-V-en - i'W ir C» tow to get her. « crF K D vour cheque or money «Jer to * PW-TSTRAR HUBBARD COLLEGE OF SOIENT- K ae S t hill manor , east own . STELA-D, S U S S E X . E N G L A N D . A new pboto of L. Kon Hubbard FIVE HUNDRED CLEARS! Another Scientology Milestone On the 30th August 1967, the Scient- ology Clear, Mike Davidson, was checked out in Die Saint H ill Qualifications Division. The Clearing^Course started on the 5th September. the first year of the Clearing Course, oa n&a.rs were checked out. In the second year of the Clearing Course. 466 Clears were checked out . . . . r p i , fc flow of new Clears is accelerating a a fantastic rate and it is predicted that by the end of 1968, there will be many thousands of SCThe°stfte ^fClear was first defined in 1950 in “Dianetics: The Modern Science of M ental Health” by L. Ron Hubbard. This definition w S foundylater by Ron ^ be an ^ d e r r ate- ment of the true nature of the state of Clear. W ithin 15 years, L. Rnn Hubbard had fully defined the'state of Qear and perfected me exact route, which consisted ol the Grades Ol P r t w ^ d the Levels of Training, culmi- nating iiAhe Clearing Course itself. Ron made it possible for non-professional Scientologists to get to Clear on the Solo Audit Course. Isolating the exact route to Clear is an achievement, without equal in the M an A wav out of the abyss has been found. L. Ron Hubbard has forged the exant roaJ to Total Freedom, which can be followed, with confidence, bv all Mankind. Each step taken along the road, produces a stronger Being. Standard. Scientology training ^Tnnd unvaryingly applied, continues to build up and maintain, the correct balance of knowledge, understanding and awareness. , A new civilization is sure;y dawning, ing in a n e%*er widening vista of Truth and beauty, knowledge and strength. Here on Earth, for the first tim e in the. Universe, there is an ever increasing group ol Clears and aspiring Clears, who have the tech- nology of how to change conditions. A Scientology Clear knows. Life bolds no mysteries. The future means only one thing—-expansion. STOP PRESS — now there are 570 Clear- 1

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THE AUDITORO

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THE JO U R N A L OF SC IE N T O LO G Y

OnlyClearsToExamine

Incorrect Declares To Be Redone

In th e ir en th u siasm to help people and in a som etim es m is tak en e ffo rt to help, o rg exam iners in p a s t y ea rs have som e­tim es declared a perso n a re lease v. lio w a not, o r have failed to aw ard a g ra d e ot re lease ac tu a lly a tta in ed . W hile ra re such in stan ces c a n 'b e u p se ttin g to preclears .

N o w . i n H C O P o l i c y L e t t e r o t 1 .) S e p t .

67 R on h as d irec ted th a t O N LY C L L A R .MAY BE EXAMINERS.

\Y e have to d a y over h a lf a thousanc C lears and o rg s can a ffo rd to u se themon such a po st. _ , _

O nlv a C lear can a t ta in a h igh degree of accu racy in ex am in a tio n of g rad es oi R elease an d C lear since he h as a fa r h ighei p o w er of aw aren ess and a deep sense o h o n es ty rem oved fro m any o th e r consi­d e ra tio n s . . .

T h e re fo re to d ay , if you th in k y o u have been in co rrec tlv exam ined a g ra d e ot R elease, vou shou ld app ly a t once to youi local o rg an d ask fo r a re -ex am m atio m

If vou w ere declared a g ra d e of R elease vou did n o t th in k you h ad a tta in e d or w ere denied a g ra d e you th o u g h t you had a tta in e d , you should S« yom- local o rb fo r a re -e x a n u n a tio n W ith o u t C harge .

T ell t h e R e g i s t r a r ( D i v i s i o n 2, D e p a r t ­m e n t 6 ) t h a t v o u w i s h t o b e r e - e x a m i n e d b e c a u s e o f w h a t y o u f e e l w a s a n i n c o r r e c t

e x a m i n a t i o n a n d s h e w i l l w r i t e a n o - c h a r g . e x a m i n a t i o n s l i p a n d r o u t e y o u t o D m - s i o n 5, D e p a r t m e n t 13, t o t h e P r e c l e a r E x a m i n e r a n d y o u w i l l h a v e y o u r e x a m ­

i n a t i o n t o c o r r e c t w h a t e v e r m ig h t be e r r o r i n v o u r d e c l a r a t i o n s o r l a c k o f t h e m .

T his o ffe r only la s ts u n til 1 M arch 1968. so ac t quickly. _

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C O U R S E N O WAn e x p e rie n c e u n e q u a lle d ^ j x u t e m e n t d e d ic a tio n , a n d e x p a n s io n ^ a Bemg ^ t h f C le a r in g C o u rse y o u h a v e th e p rm l< î | e a u d it in g y o u r s e lf on th e r o a d t o T o U l i ' r e e d o m T h e C le a r in g C o u rse is n o t d i f f ic u lt. T h e g r a d ie n t le v e ls o f S c ie n to lo g y t r a in in g a n d n r o œ s r in g p r e p a r e a n d b r in g a n in d iv id u a l up to th e lev e l of e f fo r t l e s s h a n d lin g a t th e h ig h leve l o f C le a r in g . Y o u c a n j * ^P r e r e a u is i te s : G rad e V I P—leB ■ _ ,

B r ie f in g C o u rse t r a in in g (o r Solo A u d itC o u rse t r a in in g ) .P r ic e - £285 (S te r l in g ) o r 800.00 (O .S .)_ , t . . . . . . R eeurtrar m S u s i Hill gHUne your

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- i 'W i r C» to w to get h e r . « ”crF K D v o u r cheque o r m o n e y « J e r to *P W -T S T R A R H U B B A R D C O L L E G E O F S O IE N T -K a e St h i l l m a n o r , e a s t o w n .STELA-D, S U S S E X . E N G L A N D .

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O n t h e 3 0 t h A u g u s t 1 9 6 7 , t h e S c i e n t ­o l o g y C l e a r , M i k e D a v i d s o n , w a s c h e c k e d o u t in D ie S a i n t H i l l Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s D i v i s i o n . T h e C l e a r i n g ^ C o u r s e s t a r t e d o n t h e 5 t h S e p t e m b e r .

t h e f i r s t y e a r o f t h e C l e a r i n g C o u r s e , oa n & a . r s w e r e c h e c k e d o u t .

I n t h e s e c o n d y e a r o f t h e C l e a r i n g C o u r s e .4 6 6 C l e a r s w e r e c h e c k e d o u t . . . .

rp i,fc f l o w o f n e w C l e a r s i s a c c e l e r a t i n g a a f a n t a s t i c r a t e a n d i t i s p r e d i c t e d t h a t b y t h e e n d o f 1 9 6 8 , t h e r e w i l l b e m a n y t h o u s a n d s o f

SCT h e ° s t f t e ^ f C l e a r w a s f i r s t d e f in e d i n 1 9 5 0 in “ D i a n e t i c s : T h e M o d e r n S c i e n c e o f M e n t a l H e a l t h ” b y L . R o n H u b b a r d . T h i s d e f i n i t i o n w S f o u n d y l a t e r b y R o n ^ b e a n ^ d e r r a t e - m e n t o f t h e t r u e n a t u r e o f t h e s t a t e o f C l e a r . W i t h i n 1 5 y e a r s , L . R n n H u b b a r d h a d f u l l yd e f in e d t h e ' s t a t e o f Q ear a n d p e r f e c t e d m e e x a c t r o u t e , w h i c h c o n s i s t e d o l t h e G r a d e s O l P r t w ^ d t h e L e v e l s o f T r a i n i n g , c u l m i ­n a t i n g iiAhe C l e a r i n g C o u r s e i t s e l f . R o n m a d e

i t p o s s i b l e f o r n o n - p r o f e s s i o n a l S c i e n t o l o g i s t s t o g e t t o C l e a r o n t h e S o lo A u d i t C o u r s e .

I s o l a t i n g t h e e x a c t r o u t e t o C l e a r i s a n a c h i e v e m e n t , w i t h o u t e q u a l i n t h e M a n A w a v o u t o f t h e a b y s s h a s b e e n f o u n d . L . R o n H u b b a r d h a s f o r g e d t h e e x a n t r o a J t o T o t a l F r e e d o m , w h i c h c a n b e f o l l o w e d , w i t h c o n f id e n c e , b v a l l M a n k i n d . E a c h s t e p t a k e n a l o n g t h e r o a d , p r o d u c e s a s t r o n g e r B e i n g .S t a n d a r d . S c i e n t o l o g y t r a i n i n g ^ T n n du n v a r y i n g l y a p p l i e d , c o n t i n u e s t o b u i l d u p a n d m a i n t a i n , t h e c o r r e c t b a l a n c e o f k n o w l e d g e , u n d e r s t a n d i n g a n d a w a r e n e s s . ,

A n e w c i v i l i z a t i o n i s s u r e ;y d a w n i n g , i n g i n a n e%*er w i d e n i n g v i s t a o f T r u t h a n d b e a u t y , k n o w l e d g e a n d s t r e n g t h .

H e r e o n E a r t h , f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e in t h e . U n i v e r s e , t h e r e i s a n e v e r i n c r e a s i n g g r o u p o l C l e a r s a n d a s p i r i n g C l e a r s , w h o h a v e t h e t e c h ­n o l o g y o f h o w t o c h a n g e c o n d i t i o n s .

A S c i e n t o l o g y C l e a r k n o w s .L i f e b o l d s n o m y s t e r i e s .T h e f u t u r e m e a n s o n l y o n e t h i n g — - e x p a n s i o n .

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Clear 1JOHN Me MASTER was checked ou t as Clear No. 1

on March 8. 1966, in the Q ualifications Division Saint Hill.

After his d e a r Check, John went to the U.S.A., visited all Scientology Orgs, and lectured lu m any thousands of people.

John has set a shining exam ple of the S ta te of Clear, for all the world to see, shouldering the full responsibility of being the w orld's first g rad u ate of the Clearing' Course, w ith g re a t courage.

He first entered Scientology in 1960 in Johannesburg, and immediately term inated his career in medical school to devote his life to Scientology.

John did his H ubbard Professional A uditor Course in April and May of I960, then w orked in the Durban Qrg as an Auditor and Personal Efficiency Lecturer. In April, 1963, John com pleted a special Course in Johannesburg, and decided to head for Sain t Hill, where he has rem ained ever since.

He attended the Sain t Hill Special Briefing Course, was awarded his H ubbard Senior Scientologist Class VI Certificate In 1961, and became Case Supervisor of the Saint Hill Special Briefing Course. John was appointed the first Sain t Hilt D irector of Processing by L. Ron Hubbard. He pioneered Pow er Processing in the Saint Hill H ubbard Guidance Centre in April, 1965.

In addition, John is an excellent golfer, (he played with Gary Player in South A frica In 1963), tennis player, is very in terested in land-scape, gardening, music and poetry (Classic s tuden ts a t Oxford recently praised his work).

John is a powerful, unique Being who p u ts in order, trust and understanding w herever he goes.

Clear 100

THE STATE OF CLEARBy L. Ron Hubbard

A. Clear is a. being who can be a t cause know- JIIB>y and a t will over mental m atter, energy, apace and time, as regards the F irst Dynamic (survival for self).

For more than 2,500 years. Man has drea­med of this goal.

hi.'ing ( ’F a r gives one the freedom and pideutial of being. Further, i( makes it pos­sible to continue being something. It is a stable s t a t e , A lso , a S c ie n to lo g y c l e a r h a s e x p e r ie n c e .

Tim source of aberration is the Reactive Mind, and the source of the Reactive Mind is I he Being himself. An uncleared person is making himself unknowing and unwilling effect, of hi;, own Reactive Mind.

A Reactive Mind is an unknowing, unwanted series of aberrated computations which bring aboul an effect on the individual and those around him. It is also an obsessive s tra ta of unknown, unseen, uninspected data, which is forcing solutions, unknown and unsuspected, on the individual. It is a sub-awareness activity. That is, below the knowing awareness of an individual.

T h e R e a c t i v e M i n d o p p o s e s t h e T h e t a n . N o w , t h e w a y y o u h a n d l e t h e R e a c t i v e M in d i s s i m p l y l o i n c r e a s e t h e T h e t a n ’s a w a r e n e s s . B y i n c r e a s ­i n g h i s a w a r e n e s s , h e b e c o m e s a w a r e o f t h i s t i l i n g a n d s o i t ’s n o w u n d e r i n s p e c t i o n , a n d a s h e g o e s a l o n g , h e c a n t h e n h a n d l e i t a n d i t ’s u n d e r h i s c o n t r o l a n d c e a s e s t o b e r e a c t i v e , n o m a t t e r w h a t ’s in i t .

T h e r e i s n o s u c h t h i n g a s a c r a z y T h e t a n . T h e r e i s a T h e t a n w h o i s m o c k i n g u p c r a z i n e s s t h a t h e i s t h e e f f e c t o f . H e d o e s t h i s a u t o m a ­t i c a l l y , a n d d o e s n o t k n o w h e i s d o i n g i t . H e d o e s n o t s e e t i i e t h i n g s w h i c h a r e a f f e c t i n g h i m .

David lluntcr, Clear 100, C lass VI, surveys his Sain t Ilill Field S ta ff Member world map for the addition

of still another Field S ta ff Member.

A C l e a r , t h e n , i s n o l u n g e r t h e e f f e c t o f t h e a u t o m a t l e i t i e s o f t h e R e a c t i v e M i n d o n t h e F i r s t . D y n a m i c .

B e c a u s e o f p l e a s u r a b l e e x p e r i e n c e i n t h e p a s t a n d i n h e r e n t s e n s i t i v i t y , t h e r e w i l l b e d i f f e r e n c e s a m o n g s t C l e a r s , a n d C l e a r s s h o u l d n o t b e a s ­s u m e d a u t o m a t i c a l l y t o b e a. s t a n d a r d i z e d m i d - d l e g r o u n d , t h a t p a l e g o a l o f p a s t d o c t r i n e s .

R a t i o n a l i t y , a s d i v o r c e d f r o m a b e r r a t i o n , c a n h r s t u d i e d o n l y in a C l e a r e d p e r s o n . I t i s t h e a b e r r a t i o n s o f " t h e u n c l e a r e d i n d i v i d u a l w h i c h g i v e h i m t h e a p p e a r a n c e o f i r r a t i o n a l i t y . I r r a ­t i o n a l i t y i s s i m p l y t h e i n a b i l i t y t o g e t r i g h t a n s w e r s f r o m d a t a .

N o w , in v i e w o f t h e f a c t t h a t t h e m i n d d o e s m o r e t h a n i t s s h a r e o f p i n n i n g s o m e b o d y i n s i d e a b o d y ; t h e r e a r e n o c o n d i t i o n s i m p o s e d o n h im .. C l e a r h e c a n m o r e e a s i l y b e c o m e e x t e r i o r .

A C l e a r d o e s n ’t h a v e t o b e in a b o d y o r o u t o f a b o d y ; t h e r e a r e n o c o n d i t i o n s i m p o s e d o n h i m . H e i s j u s t a t c a u s e o v e r m e n t a l m a t t e r , e n e r g y , s p a c e a n d t i m e o n t h e F i r s t D y n a m i c , o r a s r e g a r d s h i s o w n s u r v i v a l .

L i f e i s q u i t e a n a d v e r s a r y a n d t h e R e a c t i v e M i n d i s q u i t e a n a d v e r s a r y . Y o u s h o u l d n ' t e v e r u n d e r v a l u a t e t h e s e t h i n g s , a n d t h e r e f o r e , y o u c a n ’t r e a l l y o v e r v a l u e t h e s t a t e o f C l e a r . I t h a s n e v e r b e e n a c h i e v e d b e f o r e .

In I960, he completed his un iversity work, did Academ y tra in ing in London to become’ a Class II A uditor and. in Septem ber, joined the S a in t H ill staff.

Mike will soon commence the Sain t Hi LI Special B riefing Course.

Clear 500u.. 'V LV HUNTER, C lear Hid, Class VI, was a He-

"m nsl in Dallas, Texas, when lie lea rn t about in,, U , T in May. 1900. He recognized Scientology, his life ly' aS w l,at ke had been looking for all

tnU^Vl"e folmd u * David has eagerly studied Scien- He no a,;d contributed to Us expansion ever since. in,t s i , e<J Personal Efficiency lectures, had auditing, to w. . f e|tular ^ -a u d itin g . In August, 1962, he w ent

g lo n . to r Academy tra in ing and completed linn !,.nJa,rrJ Certified A uditor’s Course, as It was (v,,„ d l'T (Class H I). He then did the M inister’s z,,(l ‘ l ar|d joined the s ta ff of the W ashington Organl- llm i‘ , Prc *’e worked till Ills departu re for Saint out in August, 1964.

C orner f P tduatlnK from the S a in t Hill Special Briefing l,v i ’ , continued lo con tribu te to Scientologycoriii,,,.,?,." !1?, a Saint Hill s ta f f m em ber. Later, he 1 ou,-; i, 1 10 Clearing Course, and on 24th October,

’ ne checked out as C lear 100.

U lll'n - ,pi,st y a r , ns D irector of Clearing, Sain t finds ut a , kecome very well-known to the thous- the world tliUi Hill Field S ta ff M em bers th roughout ini! ,,,i ’ , tli whom he Is In co n stan t com m unication,

wl>wn be 1« alw ays eag er to help.

G rlnstead w ith his English wife, Jar,,. ’ra , IV Release, and his two young children,

-nun and Gary.

M IKE DAVIDSON, a Sain t Hilt s ta ff member, is the 500th Scientologist to complete the C learing Course and be declared C lear by the Sain t I-Iill Q ualifications Division. A t 10 a.m., ou 30th A ugust. 1967. he was checked out as C lear 500 — In happy agreem ent w ith his decision, a y ear previously, th a t he would be the 500th C lear !

Mike discovered Scientology while a sluden l a t M anchester University. He has a M aster of Science degree and Is a Doctor of Philosophy In Astronom y. He w as a m em ber o f the U niversity 's astronom icai team engaged In the detailed mapping- of the Moon’s visible surface.

E arly in 1962, a friend returned, enthusiastic, from London, where lie had been audited. Mike read his friend’s "C erta in ty" magazines, and then "D ianetics: The Modern Science of M ental H ealth" by L, Ron Hubbard. A fter that, he a ttended train ing courses a t the Scientology Organization in London, whenever he could, during his university vacations.

Mike was cap lain of the U niversity 's Judo Team He applied Scientology d a ta In his approach to Judo contests and achieved Blue Belt standard .

He Is also a talented painter. He describes his earlier work as, "very dark, w ith gloomy Images.’’ Since ids train ing and processing his pa in ting is "freer lighter in feeling and m uch more comm unicative

Mike D avidson. Clear 500, C lass II, adds a fin a l touch to h is m ost recent painting-.

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“Out of the nicest things about being Clear , that m y children communicate freely lo mi about things they didn’t fee l rale to before. I can noui express mil a f f in i ty for people freely.”TR U LA SM ITH, C lear 389,Campbell, C alifornia.

“R o w that I am Clear I feel totally et.sponsible to mysel f as f a r as m y own survival is concerned. I fee l free as a bt itig. and know who / am. / can now row mimictite to other beings easily and effort testily and with, great joy. illy a wart loss can be tremendous i f l chose it to be and I am still discovering my new perceptions. M y responsibility to iilhi es lias assumed vaster dimensions, loo.”JOAN HERMAN, C lear 33S, Johannesburg , South Africa,

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“Since being on the Clearing Course and getting at the bank itself, m y pre­vious gains from Scientology training and processing hare been reinforced and totally stabilized, IVlieii / returned home f ro m Saint Hill, m y fam ily could hardly believe in what they saw in me. Per­sonal situations which used to be d i f f i ­cult to handle now handle easily. Life is easy and wonderful and the thought of all the work that needs to be done to help bring order to the universe is a pleasure to contemplate.”DICK SA UND ERS, C lear 345,New Jersey . U.S.A.

“I have been a professional musician for 7 years. A lm os t all the automatic machinery f o r playing I had developed over the years is now gone. I ’m sure any professional musician or performer knows what I mean by ‘‘machinery” — autom atic actions that “play the instru­ment fo r you”— to f in d 1 realty needed none of this machinery except f o r some I can develop knowingly anil use as just another tool iu my technique.”JA M E S H A R E, C lear 354,S a n F r a n c i s c o , C alifornia.

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