Union Station References Tape: 5508C30 "Union Station" Ability No. 6 September 1955 Description Union Station is, first and foremost, a process which takes the individual out of obsessed oneness and puts him into the swim again. One of the first things that's illustrative of this is that it shows him there are other bodies in the world and therefore he doesn't have to be so darned careful of this one so as never to enjoy it. He gets so bad off that he looks at his own body and then doesn't see it anymore at all. He's practically disappeared as an individual. This process still works on these people that are a no body case, they haven't got one, they aren't an individual, neither is anybody else. You ask them just to find people, one after the other, and tell you something they really know about each one of those people. We're not moving in toward a great nirvana to make a tremendous collectivism of all individuals anywhere as one lump sum. This is not our goal. We are merely trying to recover a totality of knowledge on the subject of people. At which time, your individuality and your associations will be a matter of choice, not a matter of obsession or compulsion. That's the goal of Union Station. Commands "What do you really know about that person?" (processor indicates person). "What would you permit that person to know about you?" (processor indicates person) It is run in such places as bus terminals, railway terminals, airports, anyplace where there are lots of people walking around, not necessarily people sitting still but there are lots of people in view -- and we mean live people. We don't mean Union Station is run by letting the person lie in bed and think about people. It's just run where live people are in direct view of the person. End Point Run the process until a realization occurs, or an ability is regained. Cautions None