25.7 Superiority
The basic game of this universe is one of superiority and domination.
It is not the only possible game, there are much higher level games available, but it is part and parcel of a universe where physics and force dominate over aesthetics and reason.
Each of us has something by which we prove that we are superior to others. It will be some basic characteristic that we have worked on to the exclusion of other things, and so you will be good at it.
It will be something like being holy or good or strong or intelligent or some similar thing by which you make yourself better than others.
Even the enlightened beings who have managed to pull out of this game of domination will have this item, the difference is that they choose not to use it against others.
And please note that this is a self-destructive game. Your best characteristic, which you use against others if you choose to play this game, will eventually deteriorate because of the harm that you are doing with it. And so eventually you must abandon it and shift over to something which is not so badly deteriorated.
As a result, this item will only stretch back for a limited number of lifetimes. If you go back early enough, you will find some other thing which you once used and have since abandoned.
In this special case, therefore, we are only going to consider your current lifetime.
DO NOT DO THE REST OF THIS STEP UNLESS YOU ARE
A. FEELING GOOD
B. DID WELL ON THE EARLIER PROCESSES IN THIS CHAPTER
C. FEEL INTERESTED IN AND READY TO FIND THE ANSWER.
If the answer to any of the above is NO, then leave this one for a better time or for a second pass through the book.
In this step, you will be listing out answers. Write them down in a clear and legible manner. If you start feeling heavy or tired (do not run this when you are already feeling tired), then you have already listed too many answers and will find that the basic answer is already on the list. If you feel irritated or annoyed or charged up, it is an indication that you need to list more answers.
Write down answers until you either hit THE ANSWER or you have a comfortable feeling that you have put down enough answers and feel good about it. If you have the answer, then you are done. If not, you look over the list considering each one and putting an X next to any that now seem like they are not the item.
At some point while considering the answers, you may suddenly realize which is The Answer, and then you stop. If it comes down to two or more which you can’t choose between, then you probably need to add more answers.
If at any point, the list seems to be incomplete, then you can add more answers.
The list is not expected to be very long. You may realize the correct answer right off the bat.
If you are trained in professional Scientology listing techniques, then use those instead.
The question is:
25.7.1 In This Lifetime, What Makes You Superior To Others?
Once you get it, write the answer again in big bold letters and highlight it in your notebook.
Now take the item found and fit it into the following process
25.7.2
This is a simple alternating process.
a) How does ___ make you superior
b) How could you use it to make yourself right
c) How could you use it to make others wrong
Once this process cools down, we want to get exactly what it is about others that you are or might be using against them.
So lets do another list.
25.7.3 In This Lifetime, What Is It About Them That Makes Them So Wrong?
This might or might not get you back to the exact thing that you use to make them wrong. If you felt good about the answer but it seems like it was not quite basic enough, then also do the following list.
25.7.4 In This Lifetime, What Do You Use To Make Others Wrong?
By this point, you should have a fairly basic answer such as “They’re stupid” or “They’re irresponsible”.
This is sometimes called a “Service Computation” because the being mistakenly thinks that it is of service to him. But that is only a short term apparancy, in actual practice, use of this “Service Computation” on a regular basis will cause the positive ability to deteriorate.
Because early Scientology thought of this as a mental picture rather than a concept, it is also sometimes called as Service Facsimile (a facsimile being a picture or copy of something) or Serv Fac for short.
We want to erase this negative side. Note that you do not erase the positive ability (intelligence or strength or whatever) but only the negative action of using it against others (making them stupid or weak or whatever).
So run the following, fitting the service computation found above into the blank.
These are not simple alternating commands. Instead, stay on one command as long as you are getting answers and then shift to the other and get many answers for that one and then shift back to the first command, etc.
Note that it is fine if these pickup things from earlier lifetimes since you may have been using this for awhile. Just run whatever wants to come up.
25.7.5
a) Spot ways that ___ would make you right
b) Spot ways that ___ would make others wrong
25.7.6
a) Spot ways that ___ would help you escape domination
b) Spot ways that ___ would help you to dominate others
25.7.7
a) Spot ways that ___ would aid your survival
b) Spot ways that ___ would hinder the survival of others
This set of processes should be continued until the obviousness of the service computation falls apart. In other words, when you first lay your hands on it, this thing probably does seem like the absolute reason that people really are wrong. As such, it is a fixed idea that could never really be true all the time (people might be wrong, but never all people always for the exact same reason).
If you finish the above 3 processes (25.7.5 to 25.7.7) without that happening, then run these 3 again. Having run the other two will let the first one run deeper, etc. Keep it up until you really do get free of this thing, because it is one of the strongest factors that causes abilities to deteriorate.
25.7.8
Now lets strengthen the positive ability while at the same time pulling out of the destructive game of domination.
Go to a crowded place. Spot people and for each one, postulate an improvement of the positive ability identified in 25.7.1 above.
25.7.9
Work to improve this positive ability in others in the course of everyday life instead of using it to make others wrong. Doing this will improve the ability for you as well as for others.