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To: AmonAmarth; All

I once had a client who had pumped over $17,000 into Scientology (in the 1970s). She had lived a truly horrible life, and gotten some help with the regressive work they do. I also learned some useful skills from her. However, their “E meter” is totally unnecessary to track a person’s responses. I also once was helping someone who had gone into a state of near unconsciousness after remembering a brutal childhood rape. I called the Scientology folks and got some useful advice to continue helping them. I knew they had a term called “burning off unconsciousness” which I suspected I was seeing.

On the other hand, they do have an extremely exploitive economic policy, and their “religion” is truly bizarre, with people supposedly invaded by “ghosts” of alien invaders from the past. Google for more weird details.


10 posted on 09/15/2012 7:17:48 AM PDT by gleeaikin
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To: gleeaikin
The e-meter does nothing more then measure skin resistivity.
It's basically a polygraph with two sensors missing (blood pressure and breathing rate)

I question what “help” they can actually provide?

14 posted on 09/15/2012 7:28:49 AM PDT by Reily (l)
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