1st American : Exteriorization & the Phenomena of Space Volumes 1, 2, and 3 (ACC)
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Author(s)L. Ron Hubbard
PublisherClearnSound
ISBN / ASIN1403129169
ISBN-139781403129161
Sales Rank3,604,293
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Advanced Clinical Course Lectures from Camden, New Jersey in 1953.
With the completion of the Philadelphia Doctorate Course, Scientology 8-8008 and The Factors, L. Ron Hubbard had discovered the potentials of Operating Thetan and the route to its accomplishment. But no matter the heights he had now achieved, his next step of research and development was to be even more momentous. Specifically, the refinement and simplification of procedures and processes until they could be applied by any auditor to the achievement of those potentials by every being.
To that end, he set up eight offices on the second and third floors of 726 Cooper Street in Camden, New Jersey, for what was initially called a Special Course in Advanced Technique. In fact, it was a course so special that out of a deluge of applicants, only the twelve best auditors across the planet were chosen to attend-literally handpicked by Mr. Hubbard himself.
And so it was that on that historic day, in October 1953, L. Ron Hubbard gave the opening lecture of the very first Advanced Clinical Course. Over the next six weeks he instructed auditors in his watershed discoveries on exteriorization and its relation to rehabilitating a being to native state. Detailing its exact theory and mechanics, as well as its application through the techniques of Standard Operating Procedure 8 (SOP 8), he made it clear that exteriorization is not a process but the natural condition being restored to every preclear.
Having established SOP 8 as the means to exteriorization, Mr. Hubbard covered the theory and application of what underlay each of its seven steps, including such monumental breakthroughs as:
Making space-the principles intrinsic to a being's ability to operate as a thetan exterior;
Anchor points-and their relationship to maintaining the preclear's space between himself and the body as well as the auditor's role in rehabilitating the preclear's ability to create, vary and vanish that space