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StoveBolts said:Interesting...
I went through part of Scientololgy. I helped build ASHO (American Saint Hill Orginization located in LA CA.) In trade I received many of their classes, such as the Student Hat among others.
Scientology isn't all bad. I came away with a lot of good stuff that I still use today. Most of it is common sense.
However, that being said... I was working with this guy, and he starts telling me how it would be cool to be a God and rule over a whole planet. I started ribbing the guy and realized he was serious!!!
As far as some of the assists, one is a touch assist. It does work and will relieve head aches or leg cramps etc. Again, a lot of the stuff in Scientology are practical, but when it starts moving into the "Spiritual" realm, it quickly becomes quite wacky...
If you have any questions, let me know and I will try and answer them the best I can. I spent 6 months down there and learned a lot. I kept what was good, and threw the rest out the window!
Steve, my friend, read the Barefaced Messiah and you will throw out the rest of what you have learned I promise. This man and his teachings were straight from hell. Do yourself a favor and read the story and then get back to me. It's located at the first shortcut in my above post. It will certainly offer some insight that the followers of this cult would never teach it's students. Read it all and especially note the final comments by L. Ron's own son. He says something like: "Some say that my father worshiped Satan. My father didn't worship Satan, he believed he WAS Satan." This from the man's own son. Creepy stuff.