Training routines (Scientology)

Training routines (Scientology)

The training routines are introductory services used in the Church of Scientology [cite web
url=http://www.whatisscientology.org/html/Part02/Chp06/img/grdchart.gif|accessdate=2008-03-22
author=Church of Scientology International
title=Classification, Gradation and Awareness Chart
] as well as affiliated programs Narconon, Criminon and WISE. The church describes them as a way of learning to communicate effectively and to control situations. According to investigators and former Scientologists, the training routines have a strong hypnotic effect, causing hallucinations and an out-of-body experience known as "exteriorization".cite book
first=Paulette|last=Cooper
title=The Scandal of Scientology
year=1971
] cite episode
title=Mind Control
series=Network First
credits=Paul McKenna
network=ITV|airdate=1998
url=http://www.xenutv.com/int/mindcontrol.htm
] cite episode
title=Scientology: Inside the Cult
series=The Big Story
network=ITV|airdate=July 1995
]

Lower TRs

These TRs, numbered 0-4, emphasize Scientology's "cycle of communication."

OT TR-0: Operating Thetan Confronting

Two students sit facing each other with their eyes closed. The routine ends when both students can sit for an extended period without movement or drowsiness.cite book
first=Jon|last=Atack
title=A Piece of Blue Sky: Scientology, Dianetics & L. Ron Hubbard Exposed
year=1990
] cite video
people=Egan, Simon
title=The Beginner's Guide to L. Ron Hubbard
publisher=Channel Four|date=2006-09-16
]

TR-0: Confronting

In the first exercise, a student and coach face each other with eyes open. The routine ends when the student can confront the coach for at least two hours without movement, excessive blinking, or loss of attention. The second exercise is the same, except that the coach tries to distract the student both verbally and physically.

TR-1: Dear Alice

The student reads several lines from "Alice in Wonderland" to the coach as if saying them himself. The coach either acknowledges the line or flunks the student according to whether the line is communicated clearly.

TR-2: Acknowledgements

The coach reads the student lines from "Alice in Wonderland" in a reversal of TR-1. The student must acknowledge each line so as to clearly end the cycle of communication.

TR-3: Duplicative question

The student repeatedly asks the coach, "Do birds fly?" or "Do fish swim?" If the coach answers the question, the student acknowledges the answer. If the coach says anything else, the student advises the coach that he will repeat the question, and then does so.

TR-4: Originations

The student repeatedly asks the coach a question as in TR-3. If the coach originates a statement unrelated to the question, the student handles the origination as needed and then continues the routine.

Upper Indoc TRs

These TRs, numbered 6-9, emphasize the student's ability to control people and situations.

TR-6: Body Control

The student moves the coach's body around a room. In the first half of the routine the student "steers" the coach by silent actions. In the second half, the student uses verbal commands such as "Walk over to that wall." Each successful verbal command must be acknowledged.HCO Bulletin 7 May 1968: Upper Indoc TRs] rs|date=August 2008

TR-7: High School Indoc

This routine is similar to TR-6, except that the coach resists the student verbally and physically. The student may use physical contact to enforce a command. The routine continues until the student can fully control the coach despite attempts to stop control.

TR-8: Tone 40 on an Object

The student repeatedly commands an ashtray to stand up and sit down, acknowledging each action. Although the student holds the ashtray throughout the exercise, the goal is to cause the ashtray to move purely by tone 40 intention.

TR-9: Tone 40 on a Person

As in TR-6, the student moves the coach around a room with verbal commands. The coach resists, and the student must use a combination of smooth physical control and unspoken intention to make the coach obey. The routine continues until the student can maintain exact intention despite resistance.

ee also

*Scientology and hypnosis

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