Locational Undercut of Two-Way References Tape: 5507C11 "Seven Basic Steps" Description This is a step called locational processing. You just do this with the guy, I don't care if he's sane, I don't care if he's exteriorized or anything else. Let's have him locate some things. By this, we don't mean walk over to them. He doesn't walk over to them and touch them. He doesn't go into action. There is no action going on in this process. This sounds like something you'd use on a psychotic but it's not a process for psychotics. It is the process that lies immediately below two-way communication and is a faster process than two-way communication because if you keep it up long enough, the person will start to talk to you. Commands "How many walls we got here in this room?" "Thank you." "How many ceilings?" "Thank you." "How many chairs in this room?" "Thank you." "Are there any pictures in this room?" "Thank you." etc. to end point. End Point Run the process until a realization occurs, or an ability is regained. Cautions None