Volume 5, Issue 10, page 7


CHAPTER VI
S TIME went on, and persons who started out as
friendly co -auditors
wound up as enemies,
trying to apply their
interpretations of what Dianetics was, the question popped up on all sides: "What's
wrong here?"
Frequently, a closer analysis of what they were shooting at indicated that many of
these teams were failing because neither member actually
had the slightest real..cojnprehension of what Hubbard meant
by the term "clear", or the
forces of the reactive mind.

In fact, probably no term,
or outline of data, was ever
so badly misunderstood, so
poorly applied, and so universally blamed on the one person
-- Hubbard