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Re: TECH outside COS: More in control of my life.         

Group: alt.religion.scientology · Group Profile
Author: Jonathon Barbera
Date: May 6, 2008 10:12

On Tue, 6 May 2008 06:56:23 -0700 (PDT), smith.jeff28@yahoo.com wrote:
>On May 6, 9:06В am, haxo...@gmail.com wrote:
>> "I feel very happy after looking at somethings again. I feel like I
>> can
>> make new decisions about my life, more in control, instead of giving a
>> power greater than myself. I have more confidence that I can be
>> responsible for myself."
>>
>> And this folks is the big lie.
>>
>> First, you are trained what to say after a session. You read many
>> wins, so you know just what to say.
>> This is no evidence of anything, other than the PC was well coached.
>>
>> She may feel that way, but is she? No of course not - she is no
>> different than the day before. By tomorrow she will feel just like she
>> did before.
>>
>> No different than a Tide commercial.
>>
>> Just talking to regular counselor would have benefited her in a real
>> way.
>> The counselor would have discussed real to solutions to her real
>> problems, not what happened in a volcano, or what she heard in the
>> womb.
>>
>> Please stop taking her money and get her some real help.
>>
>> In the end, you are scamming her just as badly as the church is.
>> Perhaps for less money, but a scam is a scam.
>
>That's the sad part about it. Instead of working out a real world
>solution, people are conned into believing that auditing is some
>magical solution, when in fact it is not. Yes, we WANT to believe this
>is a cut and dry formula where all we do is sit and answer question,
>and poof are problems are solved. Doesn't work that way. It is a day
>dream.
>
>Wasting time and money nattering about your track is not way to handle
>a problem. There is no short cut, which is what auditing falsely
>promises. All facts point to this statement is being true. Other than
>trumped up "win" testimonials, there is nothing to indicate that this
>is of any benefit.
>
>You should refund her money, because it is a con. If you want to sell
>it as entertainment, fine, I would have nothing to say about that. But
>tricking her into thinking she has solved any of her life's problems
>is a crime, and if you were not hiding behind the facade of "religious
>consoling" you would go to jail for it.
>
>

What's the difference between the Freezone and the Church of
Scientology, then? Are they both wrong to you guys for following a
different religion than you?

Would you hate them just as much if they converted to Buddhism or
Hinduism?
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