The Electrical GPM

Reference: The Level of OT II
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The Electrical GPM is the first of the set of GPMs, which is run on the Scientology upper level of OT II. That means that it is the earliest GPM on the whole track as far as Hubbard could determine from his research.

LRH Instructions on Electrical GPM

Hubbard says, “It is an oddity as it has an electrical shock as its end word rather than a word. This was to convince a thetan he should think of himself as an electrical being.”

Hubbard defines shock as, “an electrical impact and flow.”

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Subject Clearing Prerequisites

Study and understand the following concepts:

  1. The Unknowable-Knowable
  2. The Postulate
  3. The Reality
  4. The Anomaly

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The Electrical GPM

There are 20 items in Electrical GPM as follows.

  1. Create (shock)
  2. Create no (shock)
  3. Destroy (shock)
  4. Destroy no (shock)
  5. Love (shock)
  6. Love no (shock)
  7. Hate (shock)
  8. Hate no (shock)
  9. Be (shock)
  10. Be no (shock)
  11. Disown (shock)
  12. Disown no (shock)
  13. Use (shock)
  14. Use no (shock)
  15. Condemn (shock)
  16. Condemn no (shock)
  17. Seize (shock)
  18. Seize no (shock)
  19. Escape (shock)
  20. Escape no (shock)

This list apparently refers to the occurrence of the earliest postulate. The sudden manifestation of a postulate may appear as a shock. 

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Running the Electrical GPM

These 20 items of the GPM describe 10 pairs of opposite postulates. One contemplates on the first element, then on the second element, and then both elements of the pair. The pair of opposites help one develop a viewpoint that is exterior to both items of the pair.

Handle the next two items in a similar manner, and so on down the line.

Make sure you follow the The 12 Aspects of Mindfulness as you contemplate and visualize.

On this GPM one is addressing the mechanism of postulating and remaining exterior to what one postulates.

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Definitions

END WORD
End Word is the word used at the end of statement for a goal, which is always a noun. If the statement for a goal is “To know the Unknowable” then the end word is “Unknowable.” 

GOAL
Goal is a postulate stating the aim towards which the effort is directed. For example, a goal would be, “To know the Unknowable.”

SHOCK
The shock is a discontinuity that may be felt as an electrical impact and flow.

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  • vinaire's avatar vinaire  On August 28, 2023 at 6:25 AM

    For me, just realizing how shock has been there as part of my every experience has been very interesting so far.

  • vinaire's avatar vinaire  On August 28, 2023 at 6:32 AM

    Every new bit of knowledge that you create, give or receive is a bit of a shock of surprise.

  • vinaire's avatar vinaire  On August 28, 2023 at 6:42 AM

    Creation of postulates and the destruction of postulates (realizing that you created it in the first place) is a process that is going all the time. Each such instance is accompanied by “shock”. That is aliveness. That is awareness.

  • vinaire's avatar vinaire  On August 28, 2023 at 6:46 AM

    You must have both aspects—yes/no, create/destroy, love/hate, etc., for this aliveness and awareness to be there. It is the vibration at the bottom of it all.

  • vinaire's avatar vinaire  On August 28, 2023 at 6:49 AM

    Electrification (vibration) is aliveness. Then you play games with that aliveness.

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