Scientology Outside of the Church

SE7EP2 - Healing Assists

November 07, 2023 ao-gp.org-Podcast Season 7 Episode 2
Scientology Outside of the Church
SE7EP2 - Healing Assists
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What if you could alleviate physical and mental discomfort without relying solely on traditional medical intervention? Get ready to explore the intriguing world of assists in Scientology with Quentin Stroud and me. We delve into the theory behind these techniques, their potential benefits and precautions to ensure safe use. But remember, assists do not replace medical treatment, they simply serve as a potential tool to enhance your overall quality of life.

An accidental cut on Quentin's hand led me to share the beauty and effectiveness of touch assists, which sparked an interesting dialogue about the difference between touch and contact assists. Together, we shed light on how these techniques can play a part in healing physical and mental discomforts. The power of self-determination takes center stage as we discuss the unlimited uses of contact assists. 

We didn’t stop there; we examine locational assists, an effective tool to bring someone to the present moment, and stress on the significant role of acknowledging and completing the communication cycle. We also debate the common misinterpretations regarding loss assists within the Church, and share some common everyday activities that can help maintain balance. Lastly, we navigate the world of body communication, a crucial step to reestablish a connection with one's body. We insist that it isn’t a replacement for medical treatment, but a tool to manage pain and discomfort effectively.

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Speaker 1:

Hi everybody. It's another AOGP outside of the church podcast. I'm here with Quentin Stroud. This is season seven, episode two. We're gonna do a Video podcast on assist video podcasts. Quentin has a very nice pool behind him and I've got a bunch of plants my pools out that way. So, anyway, we are going to give the video realm a try for the podcast and see how this goes. Scientology I'll be joining us next week as well, so we'll have three different people here. So anyway, let's, without further ado, get started on why and independent Scientology we do assist.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yeah, well for, first of all, I want to say that this was a very personal topic for me because assists have been really really integral in me, kind of operating and Functioning on my own level right. So when I, when I thought about the idea, I said let's talk about this because I know how it's helped me and I'll go into some more Specifics later, but I know how it's helped me and I know that for those of you who really want to tap into assist and Utilizing assist to kind of get you through some stuff, get you beyond some some current present time problems, assist could be a really really good way of doing that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh yeah, I mean it, I've used it. Use assists with kid my kids Hundreds of times Drunk assists. I mean we'll get into all of those. I mean there's there's a lot of assists actually and they're very useful. We also want to point out that we have Chat available in our live podcast, the video podcast. So if you want to ask some questions or want us to cover something, be more than happy to Answer those questions, or you have one user saying good morning.

Speaker 2:

So good morning. Good morning. So, we can't see your name, so we'll just say hello. Yeah we can't see things right now if you're on Facebook.

Speaker 1:

So why do we do what? How are people predisposed to needing assists?

Speaker 2:

Well, one thing about assist is that it's dealing with any kind of present time Discomfort, present time pains, things that's going on, whether it be mental and or physical right, and obviously those two things are interconnected. Now, before we get started, I definitely want to mention that assists do not replace medical treatment. Okay, so for anybody who says Scientologists don't like medical treatment.

Speaker 2:

We do, okay, definitely do do what you got to do to make sure your physical body is well taken care of. But it can assist, can help you to alleviate physical pain and discomfort, and when we're talking about assists, we're really talking about you Healing you. Okay, we're talking about you helping yourself and you helping yourself, and obviously somebody who's trained in Scientology, assists and stuff like that can help you to help yourself, help me, help you, right, and so assist is really important for that. So when we're talking about assists, we're talking about either a people who are obviously right now, right here, dealing with some kind of pain or discomfort, or People who maybe have been some kind of predisposition to certain States, right, predisposition to certain conditions or illnesses, predisposed even to accidents right, there's some people who are they call it accident prone, right.

Speaker 2:

Yep and so people who are predisposed to that there could be also a Precipitation of something going on which it just starts to kick in. It starts to pop up right and it just turns on and like oh, where'd that come from? I Think in the medical field they call it auto genetic it just sprung out or somewhere, you know mm-hmm. And then, lastly, any kind of prolonged Conditions. Right assist can be really good for prolonged conditions and help you kind of recover.

Speaker 1:

I've had. I've had people as this he asked you hundreds of touch assists. You know that that really helped Get them in present time due to the discomfort that that the body is Predisposing them to absolutely so you know that, and well, we'll get into the types of assist here in a little bit.

Speaker 1:

So some of the other points that he brings up here Says the purely physical facts of injuries, illness and stresses are themselves Incapaciting, do themselves often require physical analysis and treatment by a doctor or nutritionist. These could be briefly cataloged as physical damage to structured disease of pathological nature, inadequacies of structure, excessive structure, nutritional errors, nutritional inadequacies, inadequacies, vitamin and bio compound excesses, vitamin bio compound deficiencies, mineral excesses, mineral deficiencies, structural malfunction, erroneous examination, erroneous diagnosis, erroneous structural treatment, erroneous medications. There's another group which belongs to both the spiritual and physical divisions. These are allergies, addictions, interesting addictions, habits, neglect and decay.

Speaker 1:

Any of these things in any of these three groups can be a cause of non-optimum personal existence that these types of assists can help. Uh, and he says we are not discussing here the full handling of any of these groups or what optimum state can be attained or maintained, but it should be obvious that there is a level below which life is not very tolerable, and this is what a sister for is. They're there to help make people Live a more tolerable life, quality of life, I mean, you know that's. That's what dynamics and Scientology is all about? Is it improving your quality of life exponentially?

Speaker 2:

And isn't it wonderful to know that you can feel better, right, whatever's going on, whether it be a mental state, whether it be Dealing with the loss, which was one of my biggest wins. When it comes to this dealing with the loss, will there be a Stubbing your toe on the edge of the bed on on the morning, right before you got to go to work on a big Presentation or something or whatever, and you want to really be in present time so that you can Get this deal closed, whatever it is like, you can, there's assist available to you and if you know the tech, there's assist available you that can Right now help you to feel better, so that you're not to that degree Be Interpolated as you move forward, right, and so I can. I just tell real quickly one of my big wins yeah go ahead.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so, so two, actually I'm gonna give two, so we're gonna get into the particulars of what type of sis exists, but I'm gonna go into this one first. First is a touch assist, and a touch assist is basically where the trained person Uh, obviously, is usually somebody helping you the trained person will touch Different parts of your body, right? Well, touch different parts of your body in order to get you back into communication with your body. Right, put that attention back there, right, because obviously, if you're dealing with an injury or something like that, you're not Communicating with that part of the body as well because of the shock, because of the pain, and so it just kind of gets that attention back going on your body.

Speaker 2:

Well, anyway, uh, I was dealing with a situation where, uh, my 2d cut his hand was washing dishes and sliced open like uh, the glass broke, sliced open the hand, like all the way down it was. It was disgusting, blood was everywhere. It was totally scary, um, and the first thing we do, of course, is rapid to try to stop the bleeding or whatever, but it would not stop and you know, the veins are really exposed In the hand like they're very close.

Speaker 1:

Sometimes you see your vein through your to your hand.

Speaker 2:

So we didn't know what had happened. So we wrapped it up trying to stop it. I grabbed some ice to try to stop it, because you know ice kinda slows the blood flow, or whatever to try to stop it. Steel was not stopping, it was pouring out. So I didn't know what else to do. I said let's do a touch of six Ha. So, while the hair was elevated.

Speaker 1:

Why not?

Speaker 2:

Right, while the hair was elevated. Start doing a touch of six, right. Touch it, feel my finger, feel my finger, feel my finger, feel my finger, whatever. Start doing a touch of six. And I did, did it all the way down the arm on both sides, and did it around the hand, around the damaged part, on both sides right, but this was a damaged hand, but I did it on both sides.

Speaker 2:

Do you know why? We were sitting there doing this and it could have been like three minutes, I don't know how long it was, but while we were sitting there doing the assist with the hand elevated, the blood flow totally stopped. And let me tell you how weird it was that this happened. It wasn't like you know, the blood flow slowed down and it would just still kind of pouring out a little bit. When we had to get to the hospital, there was no liquid blood coming out of his hand, none. It was like it was an open wound but nothing was coming out, and I was like, okay, that's kind of freaky. It really, I would say, prevented us from having to go to the hospital.

Speaker 2:

Of course, we continued bandaging in it and it ended up healing just fine, but that was weird to me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, and that's the purpose of a touch assist is for the being in the body to get back and calm with each other is to return that communication. You know there's assists are a very shallow light gradient that a CS would use with somebody who's having body problems. Because you have to do a light touch for the CS series on that type of thing and in any sorts of situations it's the only thing you can use. You can't sit there with somebody who's got blood gushing out of their arm and say, okay, so where could you communicate to your hand? Where could you communicate to your hand? You know, I mean it doesn't make any sense. It's something you can do.

Speaker 1:

You do on top of you know the Himalayan mountains or you know in the Gobi Desert type of thing, and it's not hard and it's something that's easy to use to get the body back in calm with the being and the being back in calm with the body. So I have similar stories myself of those types of things where it's just incredible that these things stop. Had people that couldn't walk because their leg hurt so much when we did a touch assist and they could get up and walk again. Yes, quite literally.

Speaker 2:

Quite literally paralysis.

Speaker 1:

And that's why they're called assists. Is there assisting the person to function better with the body or using the body?

Speaker 2:

Right, and I wanna reiterate oh, go ahead.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead. No, that's right, go ahead.

Speaker 2:

Appreciate it.

Speaker 1:

Well, I was just gonna say that there are a significant number of assists for different types of situations, because different situations call for different types of assists, and this is why we wanted to do this to make people aware of the fact that these assists in certain situations, use this assist In certain situations. Use this assist Right, and there are varying degrees on what's going on. We'll get into that here in a minute.

Speaker 2:

Well, and I wanna say again, results are not typical. What's true for you is true for you. Your experience is your own experience here, and none of these are meant to treat, diagnose or cure any particular ailment. We just speaking from our personal experience.

Speaker 1:

Right, right from our personal experience, right, we are not saying that we can heal anything or anything like that, but typically, with dynex and Scientology Assist, it's miracles, as usual.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, and we know this, we know that, just in general, the world itself is not very tolerable of a person who's been injured or ill Like you just can't function the same way If you're dealing with certain injuries, certain illnesses, a gimp leg, a situation that's kind of going on. I mean, and again, regardless of your ability, your physical ableness, you know, if there's a way to help you feel better and get along better in life, it's probably preferable to have that in your arsenal, your spiritual ammunition bag, so that you can at least start to do this. And if there's something that you needed to do daily or there's something that you need to do on a regular basis to kind of give yourself those wins, Sometimes hourly, yeah, sometimes hourly, especially in the Touch Assist department.

Speaker 1:

I think that, more than I mean I've had known, like I said, I've known people that have had to do them hundreds of times and it quite literally changed their life by getting the body that much more and in common. So let's jump to the different types of assists. This is a contact assist. On page 32 of the PDF Yep Contact assist. What a contact assist is, and this is something that everybody, everybody can use. Let's say you what's. One of the most common things that happens is you stub your pinky toe on the edge of the couch or a doorway or something and you're walking out and it's. It is one of the most painful things because all of those nerve endings in the toes and stuff like that.

Speaker 2:

Oh, you're shitting. I hit my shitting oh you're shitting, yes, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So what you need to do with the contact assist and instead of paraphrasing here, I'm just going to read it off, because I think that would would really help the use of it is when the exact spot of the accident or injury is available, always do a contact assist.

Speaker 1:

You'll find out why it's a contact assist. It can be followed by a touch assist and other types of assist, but the contact assist should always be done first. If the matter energy, space and time the object is available, it's still around, do a contact assist. He says there's an old principle in Scientology which consists of putting the injured body member exactly on and in the place it was injured. This is called a contact assist and is the most common assist for accidents and injuries. It is remarkable when it can be done. So let's say, you stubbed your pinky toe or your shin on something. What happens is is you're going to have a bruise, or maybe you fractured your toe or your shin or whatever, and what you can do to prevent that from happening is a contact assist. So he says remember that first aid and physical actions often have to be taken before contact assist can be done. First aid always comes first, pointing that out again for a third time Look over the situation with the standpoint of how much first aid is required and when you have solved that situation, then render the assist. Auditing will not shut off a pumping artery, but a tourniquet will. Two take the person to the exact spot where the accident occurred. If the object was hot, you let it cool off first. If the current was on, you turn it off before doing the assist. Obviously have the person get in the same position he or she was in before the accident happened. If he had a tool in his hand or was using one, they should be going through the same motions with it. Tell the person to move slowly through the accident, just like it happened. Have them duplicate exactly what happened at the time of the injury by making them touch the exact spot with the injured body part Right, you have them gently touch the thing that hurt him. If they pricked their finger on the thorn in the rose garden, you get him to gently touch that same part of the same finger that was pricked with the same exact thorn.

Speaker 1:

Because what you're trying to do here is you're trying to, as is the incident, by going through it over and over and over. It's very much like running an ingram. Here comes one of my cats. He says there are hardly any commands involved with it. The less you say, the better off you are. Repeat this over and over and over until the exact same somatic turns on and then blows and the pain is gone, accompanied by a cognition. You have to get them to touch the exact same point to produce this exact phenomenon. When this occurs, and the assist by telling the person end of assist, run until the exact somatic turns on and then blows off, then this is really, really fabulous tech, accompanied by a cognition or epiphany realization.

Speaker 1:

It must sometimes be done on a gradient. Let's say a child stabbed his chin on the lawnmower, stubbed his, stubbed his shin excuse me on the lawnmower and now it doesn't want to stab his chin. Yeah, that might need some medical assistance. Let's say he says that you don't want, don't want them come nearer than 100 feet from that lawnmower. Okay, you would make him do a contact assist with his shin and body at that point, 100 feet from the same lawnmower, having them go through the motions of the accident, gradually, gradient by gradient. You near the distance that they're willing to approach it and eventually they'll go up and do a contact assist on the lawnmower. This is reaching draw as well.

Speaker 1:

You must never forcibly drag the person up to the spot where the injury or accident occurred. It has to be self determined. If you try to force a PC, you could overwhelm them. Contact assist can be done by oneself on oneself, but one must be sure to do it until the somatic blows. You keep doing it until it blows and it stops quivering or throbbing or whatever. And this is magic. Magic this stuff is and you won't. More often than not you won't have a bruise from it because your body is getting back in calm with itself while you're doing. This Is any type of injury can and should be handled with a contact. Assisted is always the best type of injury. Assist when the exact spot is available and should proceed. Any other assist actions contact assist have unlimited use. They're sometimes miraculous, but they always help.

Speaker 2:

I love this. He says it by contact assist, have unlimited use. Hear me, whatever is going on, wherever there's been a certain blow, a sudden shock, a sudden hit, a sudden whatever, do what you got to do to first aid it. Get that person back into the position, the body position, the movement, whatever it is, you know, the shin or whatever. Get them into that exact position and have them read it again. It's going to turn the pain on. So listen to me.

Speaker 1:

That's right.

Speaker 2:

All the time is going to be okay, but you keep going through it and it blows up, the pain dissipates and it's such a amazing thing and it has unlimited applications. Like you can be anywhere on the body as long as you have those, you know, same circumstances in place. So I say, definitely use contact assist for those of you who you know just need that momentary relief or that immediate relief of pain, and it shouldn't take long. Every time I've done, it's always been. You know, if it's something simple, like a stub she had or whatever, a few times running over over again, yeah, if it's something like we did with the next one, it might take a little bit longer, but just just use it into you, don't have to.

Speaker 1:

Right. One thing that I recall doing is is a sudden stop in a car where the shoulder strap in the seat belt was leaving a mark and it was. It was hurting, so we took that the shoulder strap and we did the contact assist with the shoulder strap until until it blew, just just like that, so there wasn't a bruise across the chest Right. So you know there's lots of applications for this type of a thing, whether it's a hammer, or you know it's something coming in or you going into type of a thing. So it works in all kinds of situations. Now that brings us to touch assist. You want to use this one?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so a touch assist. So again, this is what what I just talked about earlier. So it says here the purpose of a touch assist is to reestablish communication with injured or ill body parts. It brings the person's attention to the injured or effective body areas. This is done by repeated, repeatedly, repetitively, repetitively sorry.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, repetitively touching the ill or injured person's body and putting him into communication with the injury. His communication with it brings about recovery. The technique is based on the principle that the way to heal anything or remedy anything is to put somebody into communication with it. Every single illness stems from a failure to communicate with this thing or area that is ill. Prolongation of any chronic injury occurs in the absence of physical communication with the effective area or with the location of the spot of the injury in the physical universe. When attention is withdrawn from injured or ill body parts, so are circulation, nerve flows and energy. This limits nutrition to the area and prevents the drain of waste products. Some ancient healers attributed remarkable flows and qualities to the laying on of hands. Probably the workable element in this was simply heightening awareness to the effective area and restoring the physical communication factors. For example, if you do a touch assist on somebody who has a sprained wrist, you're putting him fully. I'm sorry, you're putting him almost forcibly back into communication with that wrist as completely as possible. When he is back in, fully back in communication with it, he hasn't got a sprained wrist, okay.

Speaker 2:

In addition to control the direction of a person's attention, a touch assist also handles factors of location and time. If the person is injured, his attention avoids the injured area or, I'm sorry, the injured or effective part, but at the same time the shock that is in it, so the time that it happened and the location of his happening. He also is avoiding the location of the injury and the person himself and the injured body part are stuck in time of the impact. A assist, a touch assist, permits healing to occur by restoring the person into present and his whereabouts to some degree. So again, we went over before.

Speaker 2:

You're basically getting the person to be in a comfortable position and you're telling him we're going to start the assist and you say feel my finger, touch your body part, feel my finger, and you do the opposite side. So you want to do both sides of the body with this touch assist. That gives him feelings, communication. Now, if you're dealing with us, an affected area, you want to work. Like he said before, you want to work up to that area at a gradient Right, so you don't have to always go straight for the spraying risk or straight for the hand or whatever you work up. So what I did was I started at the um, the shoulder, and I worked down the arm on both sides.

Speaker 2:

Until we got down the third channel and then we worked back up Right, because it was a blood flow right, so we worked back up it as well. By doing this, you're getting the person communicating with the whole scene Right, the whole scene. And we stayed in the kitchen. So where the when the injury happened, we stayed in the kitchen so that not only was he in the area, but he was also in that. That that time the whole thing was happening and we did it Work like magic.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and you can. You can do this for five minutes or you can do it for half an hour or an hour if need be, and it will definitely pull the person and the body and into present time. Um, I'd have to say that a touch assist is probably one of, if not the most used Assists that we have, and there's, there's two different commands for it. There's feel my finger in a higher level case would be look at my finger. Um, just to point that out.

Speaker 2:

Well, and he also makes mention to make sure you give the command first and then do the touch right so don't say Feel my finger, feel my feet. You know, you got to say feel my finger, feel my finger. And when the person does it, when the person obeys the command or, you know, does the command, you acknowledge the person. Thank you, okay, got it. You give them an acknowledgement each time feel my finger, thank you, that's right one cycle communication.

Speaker 1:

Exactly, exactly yeah okay now, and it's important to note also that you have to balance it out both left and left and right sides of the body, front and back sides. If they're laying down, you can do, uh, you know, top to bottom and then have them roll over and then do top to bottom again. Yes, and you want, you want to do it until they feel they feel better and more in present time.

Speaker 2:

Yep and Companies are cognitions, so there's some awareness. Oh my god, I can't believe that. Whatever, it was Uh however they how, however they, whatever they cognize on in their own Awareness, right, and then at that point you just in the assist. So that's the touch assist, guys, and it really does work wonders. I am Uh tested it to it. So if you have any questions, comment below and we'll make sure you get the data.

Speaker 1:

So and it's also important that if the person has a headache, you don't want to do a touch assist on a person with a body that has a headache Other reasons for this that we won't go into but wait till their headache is gone and then you can do a touch assist. If the headache remains, no touch assists, right, okay, so that brings us next to Uh, let's see here locational.

Speaker 2:

Well, I want to. I want to do this one before we go into that one. There's one for. It says type of a touch assist, but it's for an unconscious person.

Speaker 1:

Oh, the unconscious, unconscious person assist.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because it's really good, because you never know if a person, if you have a family member's.

Speaker 2:

Right it might be in the hospital or might be in a coma or might be unconscious or whatever. Uh, the the one for the unconscious person. It basically says the touch assist can even be done on an unconscious person. Uh, you establish a calm line with the person by gently taking the hand and telling them to when you feel my finger, squeeze my hand Right, and so you have one hand and then you do it same way and just let the even the person. If the person's unconscious, you still want to acknowledge them, you still want to, you know, work with them and stuff like that. But that's a good way to kind of get that person in a touch assist, to acknowledge that you know it's being done. You can also do this on animals as well. It's really good.

Speaker 1:

Okay, that's right and and it's it's important to note that, that I have not seen Myself, but I have talked who have been with people who have have been in a in a coma, and they went in and did this For weeks at a time and the person was pulled out of the coma. Now, I'm not saying that's, that's what did it, and I'm not drawing point one to point two. I'm just saying that this was done and the person did come back To the body and it started functioning, because it's it's an out communication that you're getting put back in with a touch assist. Amazing, so it is.

Speaker 1:

Next is a locational assist. A locational can be run on someone who feels bad or has some big achre pain. It works well in hospitals, maternity wards, that type of thing, and it's really simple. All you do is have the person. Look at that chair, thank you. Look at that floor, thank you. Look at that hand. If they have an injured body part until they brighten up and they have a cognition, always Brighten up and a cognition is the end phenomenon and the locationals can be done, uh also near and far away, where you have Uh somebody who is well, they're out of present time and you want to get them in present time because Typically, when somebody is is restimulated or keyed in, they need to be brought to present time so you can take somebody out for a walk and you can have them look at things near and far away. Look at that light pole, thank you, yes. Look at that cloud, thank you. Look at that inchworm, thank you. Look at that street sign, thank you. That type of thing. And it's very important that you complete that cycle of communication In acknowledging that the acknowledgement is is crucial and you have to do it.

Speaker 1:

You have to do it slowly, on a gradient, and you'll notice that they, they'll, they'll start chuckling, they'll have a little bit of skip in their step, that type of thing and and it, you know, it just depends on what's going on, but you might need to do it. It just depends on what's going on, but you might need to do this three, four, five, six times a day With somebody. And there's reasons for this that we'll get into when we talk about, like the loss assist, for example. Um, and recently, recently, I was told that the, the church, has been using loss assist as an objective, which is incorrect. It is not an objective process by definition. It is an assist For those who are still in the church and might be watching this later on, or even now.

Speaker 1:

Uh, but the locational is one of our, our best tools to get somebody. Uh, well, and you can, interestingly enough, when a person Whenever, when a person is so keyed out from session, you can tell them to go out and take a walk. All right, and they can go out, and they can take a walk, and then they can realize that there's more.

Speaker 1:

We have more to do, and so it kind of balances things out from High to low or low to high, but it brings a person back back down to where you can. Okay, let's go back.

Speaker 2:

Yeah if you, if you, if you've been dealing with you know subjective processes in your head a lot, dealing with stuff that's been going on or whatever, whatever, and you need to get out and take a walk and like, see that there's a A big world out there and and it actually shows up that the world is actually a lot more haveable, uh, because you're actually now like being able to now confront the world for what it is. I'll tell you this for those of you and you can correct me if I'm wrong but for those of you who, uh, work on a computer a lot or sit in front of your computer a lot or whatever, and you know you're like at a certain distance from your computer.

Speaker 2:

Right, you're at a certain distance from the computer or even your phone. It's really good sometimes to do a locational, allocational assist uh, close and far away, close and far away, close and far away. Because what ends up happening is your, your eyes, get trained at a certain distance. Your eyes are aware, used to seeing at a certain distance, so to To get far out and just like. Oh, you know, it's a really good thing to do, to kind of give yourself that every now and again, probably more often than not right and it's.

Speaker 1:

It's important to note that in and outside of an assist situation, you're dealing with flows. So, let's, let's say you're on a computer, it's, it's. It's been found and there've been lots of studies on this since LRH wrote a lot of these references that about 45 minutes Is about the right amount of time for you to take a break to where you've gotten enough info and you need to get a little bit of outflow. So 45 minutes, take a five, 10, 15 minute break and get back to it.

Speaker 1:

I wish, I wish we had done that more when I was on course in uh, my gosh, the late 80s, because we were doing 10, 12, 14 hours a day on course and there's just inflow, inflow, inflow, inflow, inflow, and that it's really tough on the being to have all that inflow without Getting some outflow. And sometimes I would, I would, uh, you know, get up and go to the bathroom and just throw some water on my face, type of a thing, just to get a little reverse flow. So these, a lot of these assists have to do with flows and I think it's important that we we mentioned that that flows are a key Factor in a lot of these assists.

Speaker 2:

I'll tell you what I used to do when I was, of course, like long time. Like that, I would actually Find a reason to talk to the soup right. I'm studying today. I'm like soup and I would find a reason to get it like I got, to get some different communication going on, some two-way communication, because this is yeah yeah it's.

Speaker 1:

It's a welcome relief, you know, to go upstairs and work with somebody, like like In the practical course room or in the next room in the practical course room, and and switch the flow so that you're you're doing something else. Uh, rather than just doing the same thing repetitively for three or four hours at a time, it's you got to. You got to flip those flows. Same thing is true when you're driving. You have to, you know, take a break and and get the flows switched so that you can continue to function and have somebody else drive and, you know, do a locational type of thing. It's not really good to do a locational way. You're the driver anyway. This brings us to nervous. Do you want to do this one?

Speaker 2:

So well, I want to say this because nervous is a very Involved process.

Speaker 1:

Uh.

Speaker 2:

I'll give. I'll give a quick uh, just kind of take on it. But, uh, for those of you who really want to do a nervous um it talks about here we're using for straightening the joints in the spine, um, I also use it for, like, muscle pains, tense muscles, people who have nervous Twitches or whatever, maybe even some neuropathy. These these can be really good, uh, but it basically goes that it follows the nerve channels from the spine, of course, and also even around to the front of the body, the extremities, and then the legs and the in the back of the legs, um, and you want to start with the base. You want to start with the base of the spine or the I'm sorry, yeah, the base of the neck, the base of the neck, and you use two fingers and you go down the spine Right three times. This is a non verbal assist, okay.

Speaker 1:

So you don't have to say anything at all.

Speaker 2:

Right, you don't have to say don't say anything on this one. Just let the person originate whatever they're going to originate, whatever comes up, comes out, and then just acknowledge them and then get back to it, you know until you have a Uh uh phenomenon, that that they're ready to be done but, Go ahead.

Speaker 1:

It's. It's a fabulous assist that can be done with because you have standing waves in the nerve channels and you you're getting that flow going along those nerve channels and it it's To me in some cases a nervous assist. Is is 10 times better than the touch assist because You're dealing with with these ridges that have been created along these channels and it can be life changing for somebody that is dealing with a lot of pain. Uh, at a lower level on the grade chart, that's, that's 100 percent accurate, um and so.

Speaker 2:

So when you're doing this thing is really good because you're going down the spine On either side, so you're not touching the bone like the spinal, the spine itself. You're on either side of the spinal cord and then you're going down one, two, three and then you go back up one, two, three, right.

Speaker 2:

So from the from the coccyx up to the neck right. One, two, three and then you take both of your hands and you go on either side of the body Right over the shoulders, all right because the nerve channels extend out from the spine outward towards the limbs and around the front.

Speaker 2:

Correct, correct. And so you just followed that same nerve channel one, two, three, four. One, two, three, four. One, two, three, four, right. And then you have the person's turnover and then you do the same one, two, three, four. One, two, three, four. One, two, three, four. And then you go up and down the arm or down the arms, sorry, you go down the arms one, two, three, one, two, three. Same thing with the legs one, two, three. One, two, three. Let me tell you this. Hopefully that makes sense. If you got questions, comment below. Let me tell you this did this At a touch assist, so started with that.

Speaker 2:

Started with a touch assist and then did the uh Nervousist on a person who was at the national institutes of health, was being studied for a brain tumor. His wife invited me in, knowing that I'm a independent scientist, inviting me in, wanting to see if I could help. The person was conscious but was not eating, had not eaten in a couple of days, was only just drinking water and sucking on ice. Was gray, okay, gray when I walked to this skin color was gray when I walked in palad.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah, that that. So I said do you mind if we do an assist so I can assist you in healing? And he was like sure, hey, what's going on from australia? Um, so I said he said sure, so I start with doing the touch assist. Had a good vgi, very good indicators, and was uh uh, offered a cognition, was good.

Speaker 2:

I said okay, let's do a nervous. We did the nervous Assist and I'm going for maybe about 45 minutes was a pretty, pretty long thing. I'm sweating. It was going on, do you know? The person set up, the guy set up his, her husband set up, offered some uh uh good indicators, laughing, gave his cognition and the first thing he said was I want some eggs. I want some eggs and bring me some hot sauce. He said I want some eggs and bring me some hot sauce. He said to the people and he started in again skin, he was a black color recent yeah.

Speaker 2:

Return color to return to his skin and he was doing very, very well. It's actually got out of the hospital, got out of NIH, really, really good stuff. He he since passed away because it was it was years ago, but it was such a good win that he had in this moment. Just using the touch of his first and then using the nervous is such a good win. This life just came back to him just like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, and and we've talked about ridges in in other podcasts and and they're a very palpable thing, but these Standing waves can be, can stick flows in the body because of n grams, secondaries and all this stuff, and they can affect circulation, they can affect the communication to the body. That's what nerves are for. So it's it's very important to not forget to use a nervous with people and, and the more you do it, the better off the body will get. So I highly recommend this For anybody that's having any kind of Serious miscommunication in the body or they're having pain or discomfort in an area. You can get the body back and come with itself Very, very quickly, but it is something that you want to do Frequently for a few days. You don't want to just do it once and do it cursorily. You want to do it for a few days until the person has several good cognitions on this and their back and comes the body. So this brings us to. Let's see here. What are we gonna? Yeah, body communication process. This one is used when a person has been chronically out of communication with their body, such as after an illness or injury, or when the person has been Adornment for a long period of time, like me sitting at the computer all day. I just joking.

Speaker 1:

The body communication process does does not in any way replace or alter touch assist or contact assist. Where a person has been injured or as Specific areas of the body where an assist is needed, the touch assist or the contact assist should be used. The process may be done only after any necessary medical attention or other necessary assist have been done. It is not done in place of. The purpose of the process is to enable the being to reestablish communication with his or her body. The individual lies on their back on a couch, bed or cot. During this, assist on the cloth body with shoes removed gives satisfactory results and in constricting articles such as neckties or tight belts should be Removed or loosened. It's not necessary to remove any clothing except for heavier bulky gar. Garments. Next, where more than one session of this process is given, the body position may be varied to advantage by having the person Lie face downward during alternate sessions. It's very important and I'll tell you that even in newer dynamics for OTS At the the opposite end of the bridge, at the top of the bridge, you want to vary the area.

Speaker 1:

You do not want to give attention to one body area in any contact assist in any nerve assist or this specific assist here it's important says use the command feel my hand, or feel my hands, depending on whether you're one or two to hand, using two hands. The person giving the assist Begins by saying he's now going to do a body calm process as an assist to help the person. He puts in a reality factor by telling the person briefly what the command is and what they will do, which is typical for any auditor. The command is then cleared. This should be done briefly and no question or answering should develop. A dictionary should be used, if need be, to clear up any words of the command, just like you would in any other auditing Process.

Speaker 1:

Then you start the assist, the other tells the person close your eyes, and Then the auditor places their hands on the individual shoulders with a firm but gentle grip, using an agreed upon firmness. This is a firmness which the other knows is agreeable to the individual, must be done with affinity, reality communication. And then you just do the feel my hands and be there with the intention and attention and you continue to do this and you, you, you get the individual reply that acknowledges Thank you are good. The auditor continues to complete similar cycles down the body over the chest, front of the chest, sides of chest, hands on both sides of the abdomen at the waist and then one hand going around the abdomen the clockwise direction. The auditor then continues with both hands on the small of the back. A hand is placed over each hip with firmer pressure on these bony parts, then down one leg To the knee and with both hands and down either leg to the knee with both hands and you consider you continue doing this as a or C builds, even as early sometimes as after the first command, the other knows that something's happening with the individual. This is true, I've seen this happen. Maybe a communication lag a slight, so fusion of the face is somatic, or twitch of the body. With such an indication, the order will know, will know that a Communication is available to them and should ask what happens. You always want to stay in calm with the pre-clear and find out what's going on because these changes they happen quick. So the end phenomena, on this, the process is continued until the person has a good change of cognition and very good indicators, just like any other process. At the end the auditor says thank you and ends off saying end of the cyst. I always want to do that and cycle on the cyst by saying end of the cyst. The process should not be continued past the cognition a very good indicators. Reasons for that are you want to key something out. You want to also keep it out by not overrunning it.

Speaker 1:

There are other types of assists. One of them is the Lost assist someone to talk about before we have to end the podcast here. If a person has had a loss, let's say a loved one, and they're bereaved or they've broken up or gotten a divorce or something like that, you want to take them out somewhere where they don't have this restimulative Things around them. And when I take them out and you want to do the loss assist, you ask them look around here and find something that doesn't remind you of whoever they lost. Right, you keep doing this and what you're trying to do is get them to realize that not everything is a Restimulator and that they need to get away from restimulators. And this is a powerful, powerful assist for people that have had secondary. Yes, it's done wonders for people with me.

Speaker 2:

I'll speak for my personal experience. My father was murdered when I was 13 years old and had never dealt with it. I dealt with Something my mother said After we found out about his death. I dealt with something my mother said in Dianetics, auditing and Because it kind of stuck me in the incident and it was a big deal, but I never dealt with the loss itself Using Scientology. And so I'm doing this particular process of somebody running in process on me my twin and this thing Blows my mind and I'm looking around and I just start crying and it like when I, when you, when I tell you, the pain turns on, the somatic turns on. When you're doing a touch of sys or a contact, assist or whatever the somatic is on turn on will on this one.

Speaker 1:

No, yeah it turns on okay.

Speaker 2:

We didn't. With a loss of a loved one and somebody's trying to help you move in and through that Baby, it turns on. But if you keep going, if you keep running through it, if you keep look around here and find something that does not remind you of, in my case, father, dad, we come, dad does my mind you have dad Baby, when he, when, when we did that, it Changed my life.

Speaker 2:

I have no longer the adverse effect of my father's murder, and I can say that to anybody, to any, anywhere. It worked for me. Now, that's it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's an it's.

Speaker 1:

It's amazing, I mean, and and a lot of time, when people have Loss on the second dynamic that you they'll have for lack of a better Aerital bowel syndrome, the body goes into a patient of it in that lower area and if you do a loss, assist with them.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it depends on the depends on the genetic entities in the body, but you can have that happen and you can prevent that sort of thing where people can get dehydrated because the body is is going into a Huge dramatization and the body will come up tone because that, yeah, because the faton is coming up tone, you're, you're dragging the body up tone and it won't go into these dramatizations. Well, you know, you've heard the expression when a body dies, the Sphinx there's open up and you know that type of thing. Well, that's it's. It's a little bit like that. And if you get the person to get up, yeah, you get the person to get up to present time by doing that and then get out of that secondary, it won't turn on. I know this firsthand, first hand that is so interesting.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, is there a reason why that area is particularly affected with the second, second second dynamic loss?

Speaker 1:

Well, because there's an association With the second dynamic in that lower area.

Speaker 1:

You know you, you, you've got the general shot down there yeah, that's right, and and that gets keyed in. And all of a sudden now you run to the toilet, you know, for for six, eight, ten, twelve, 24 hours, 3672, depending on the genetic entities jab and how bad the losses. But you can prevent that by doing a loss assist and the body will come up tone and won't go into this, this sad effect, because it feels that that survival is is extremely cut off because of these losses, and I've seen this, wow, many times. Yeah, so we got a in this podcast here. Now We'd like you to visit our website, a o hyphen GP org.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

Peace.

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The Effectiveness of Touch Assists
Contact and Touch Assists for Healing
Pain Relief With Assists and Locationals
Body Communication and Handling Losses in Independent Scientology