HASI: an acronym for Hubbard Association of Scientologists International. See Chapter 33.
hat: a Scientology slang term for a particular job, taken from the fact that in many professions, such as railroading, the type of hat worn is the badge of the job. The term hat is also used to describe the write-ups, checksheets and packs that outline the purposes, know-how and duties of a job in a Scientology organization.
hatting: the training given to a person so that he or she can successfully perform the functions and produce the products of a specific job, duty or activity. See alsohat in this glossary.
havingness: the concept of being able to reach. By havingness we mean owning, possessing, being capable of commanding, taking charge of objects, energies and spaces. Specific processes exist in Scientology to help a preclear increase his havingness, and these are appropriately called Havingness Processes.
HCO: abbreviation for Hubbard Communications Office. See Chapter 20.
HGC: abbreviation for Hubbard Guidance Center. See Chapter 15.
Hubbard Consultant Outpoint-Pluspoint List: a list of illogics (outpoints) and logics (pluspoints) used in an auditingprocess to help the preclear locate and handle illogical thinking in the area being addressed.