I WANT STANDARD TECH SoC AUDITING STRAIGHTARC/0-4/NED
Author: BILL FREUD [freud001@uwp.edu]
Posted: Sun 24 Jan 1999 02:36 pm
I was in SoC but could'nt afford the auditing. I want normal meter/folder auditing. Just so it all runs out to a floating needle. I am willing to pay, but not insane amounts, to a competent auditor. I live and attend college in Milwaukee, WI.
Thanks,
BILL
Author: Anonymous
Posted: Sun 24 Jan 1999 05:43 pm
What is your case level?
You can do straight wire out of the book. It was designed that way.
Author: Ed H.
Posted: Sun 24 Jan 1999 06:49 pm
Read Pilot's materials on this website. Do self clearing or self analysis, or anything light, for a modest period each day. Enjoy the process. Meanwhile, read all you can in the fza site.
All the best, Ed
Author: Kevin G. Brady (Rockslam) [rockslam@hotmail.co]
Posted: Wed 3 Feb 1999 05:21 am
Do not fail to contact Rey Robles, who has an add in the practitioner directory of this page. He has space opening up in his schedule for another trainee. He will talk to you about this, but as far as I know, he is the only person in the field offering 100% Standard Tech as both an auditor, C/S, and Supervisor. He has the Bridge to Class XII, and even can put his hands on meters/books/tapes, almost as if he were a miniature Bridge Publications org. (He will not make copies, and only sells used books, but has a tremendous assortment, so try him.)
If you are looking for a co-audit from the bottom to the top, I am going out there in roughly four weeks for CCRD, and then a TIP. He is reasonable, pleasant, and said he even will do everything on the basis of exchange (not necessarily just money).
To quote Ed, "...run, don't crawl..."
kgb
P.S.: the invite for the co-audit stands for anyone else out there who wants to make a go of it with me, also.
Author: Anonymous
Posted: Mon 8 Feb 1999 08:22 am
Hello! I'm in a similer boat, but am currently living in Manhattan, NY. Anyone nearby? Would like to find well-trained auditor, but also training options. Am not afraid to confront new teqniques as long as auditor is well grounded in standard basics.
Author: Anonymous
Posted: Mon 8 Feb 1999 08:22 am
Hello! I'm in a similer boat, but am currently living in Manhattan, NY. Anyone nearby? Would like to find well-trained auditor, but also training options. Am not afraid to confront new teqniques as long as auditor is well grounded in standard basics.
Author: Anonymous
Posted: Mon 8 Feb 1999 08:22 am
Hello! I'm in a similer boat, but am currently living in Manhattan, NY. Anyone nearby? Would like to find well-trained auditor, but also training options. Am not afraid to confront new teqniques as long as auditor is well grounded in standard basics.
Author: Jeanny [jeannybtl@aol.com]
Posted: Fri 12 Mar 1999 05:23 pm
I too can highly recommend Ray Robles. I have helped him out in the past and he is one of the few who sticks to Standard Tech. If there's anyone in the Northwest reading this, however, I'm happy to say that my services are available again. For your info I was trained up to and including (K)nots level (aud. + C/S), and am very good in delivering a standard bridge. I'll soon be having my own Website that will give you more details and will promote the edited version of my book that explains Dianetic therapy. I'm currently having the Website put together. When it's on line, I'll let everybody know in this section of the FZA.
Note: Has anyone ever considered some support for Paul Mesunias for putting this Website together and keeping it going? In my mind he's done us, independents a great favor and deserves it more than Koos.
ARC=Love, Jeanny
Author: Kevin G. Brady (Rockslam) [rockslam@hotmail.co]
Posted: Fri 12 Mar 1999 06:04 pm
Hey, Jeanny, long time since I saw your name here.
How was the Fabian adventure?
I'd be interested to see what you thought of the book "Transforming the Mind", by Peter Shepherd.
My Independent's Day gathering didn't occur, back in July, as there was noone who wanted to attend, other than me.
I am giving up the fight here on the East Coast. I'll be out in your neck of the nape come September, where I will train and intern and begin practicing. From there, it is my intent to come back to my little home here in Rhode Island and start my mission. Too difficult when I am not trained as either an auditor or C/S- I'd have to rely on too many others, and could get stuck with an OSA op who wanted to make the operation fail. Still paranoid, as you can see. I still haven't seen your book! I want a signed copy, just tell me where to remit and how!
kgb
Author: Omen
Posted: Tues 16 Mar 1999 07:42 am
Bill, begging will get you nowhere.
There is a little saying that was spewed by Flubbard: "you have to be OT to become OT".
Author: The_Blown_Ranger
Posted: Tues 16 Mar 1999 10:24 am
Bill, there are folks out there doing auditing, of varying levels of qualification perhaps, who will audit for reasonable fees. It does not sound like you are begging at all, but just want a fair exchange.
I have heard the comment by Hubbard/Flubbard again and again spouted off by those in the orgs, and it really does seem like a serious justification for the restrictions built into the current ORG system.
One may need the intention to go OT, but there is no reason why he can't get some help along the way.
Just be fairly certain that you are ready to take the independent route, and interview many auditors as to their background, training, etc. before diving in.
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