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On Dec 24, 9:06 pm, "Lermanet.com Exposing the CON for over 10 years!" <ale...@verizon.net> wrote: > N.B.: This document contains no references to "advanced materials", OT > levels, etc > > In the introductory lectures and books, as a new Scientologist you > learned about 'the confusion and the stable datum." With > demonstrations and examples, you understood that by selecting one > item, say     

Group: alt.religion.scientology · Group Profile · Search for that holiday thing in alt.religion.scientology
Author: Out_Of_The_Dark
Date: Dec 25, 2007 18:39

In article <4770553d$0$16717$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, cindys says... I think part of the reason people say "Happy Holidays" is that it is actually intended to encompass Happy New Year. But I'm with you, Emma, in that personally, I don't care for this "Happy Holiday" thing either. If you go to a party where there is tinsel and glitter, a Christmas tree, and some guy walking around
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On Dec 24, 9:06 pm, "Lermanet.com Exposing the CON for over 10 years!" <ale...@verizon.net> wrote: > N.B.: This document contains no references to "advanced materials", OT > levels, etc > > In the introductory lectures and books, as a new Scientologist you > learned about 'the confusion and the stable datum." With Snip - Letter #3 N.B.: This document contains no references to "advanced     

Group: alt.messianic · Group Profile · Search for that holiday thing in alt.messianic
Author: Emma
Date: Dec 25, 2007 17:36

N.B.: This document contains no references to "advanced materials", OT levels, etc In the introductory lectures and books, as a new Scientologist you learned about 'the confusion and the stable datum." With demonstrations and examples, you understood that by selecting one item, say, washing the casserole, you'd no longer be overwhelmed by your messy kitchen. By returning one vendor's phone
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I think part of the reason people say "Happy Holidays" is that it is actually intended to encompass Happy New Year. But I'm with you, Emma, in that personally, I don't care for this "Happy Holiday" thing either. If you go to a party where there is tinsel and glitter, a Christmas tree, and some guy walking around in a Santa suit, then fer cryin' out loud, call it a "Christmas party," NOT "a     

Group: alt.religion.scientology · Group Profile · Search for that holiday thing in alt.religion.scientology
Author: Lermanet.com Exposing the CON for over 10 years!
Date: Dec 25, 2007 07:54

<apkeddie@gmail.com> wrote in message news:00e8ba82-c752-4cdf-be0d-332df3946c1e@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com... On Dec 1, 3:53 am, "Lynn - Josh's Mom" <lynn.za...@gmail.com> wrote: There are so many people who come to this site that do not post. That is fine, but this time of year, even if you thought you were better from your loss - it gets to you, again this time of year. So
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FurPaw <furrealpawdog@gmail.com> wrote: > Dana© wrote: > > On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 20:45:33 +0100, thinkbig.shrinktofit@online.no > > (Keera Ann Fox) wrote: > > > >> You can either ignore the holiday altogether (if possible), find > >> something outside the home to do, or remind yourself that you are still > >> a family even if there's only one member in it and so it is appropriate > >> to do     

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Author: Lermanet.com Exposing the CON for over 10 years!
Date: Dec 24, 2007 18:06

Dana© wrote: On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 20:45:33 +0100, thinkbig.shrinktofit@online.no (Keera Ann Fox) wrote: You can either ignore the holiday altogether (if possible), find something outside the home to do, or remind yourself that you are still a family even if there's only one member in it and so it is appropriate to do holiday things even if you are the only one who will notice
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Linda <lindascheimann@yahoo.com> wrote: > and apologies for the double post just before this. > > The question is what strategies any of you have used to counter > depression when holidays are spent alone. That's what I will be doing > again this year, and last years I wasn't very good at it. I am still > not fully recovered from the death of my husband in August 2006. You can either ignore     

Group: alt.messianic · Group Profile · Search for that holiday thing in alt.messianic
Author: cindys
Date: Dec 24, 2007 16:56

momgwen5 wrote: I saw my pain management dr today. I understand the concept, but he replaced my oxycodone with hydrocodone for 1 month. He wanted to see if that would help with my increased pain levels when he restarted me on the oxy next month rather than upping the dose. He said the 2 are not much different from one another as far as pain relief is concerned. I can call if I need
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Group: alt.support.grief · Group Profile · Search for that holiday thing in alt.support.grief
Author: Fi
Date: Dec 6, 2007 05:56

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Group: alt.support.menopause · Group Profile · Search for that holiday thing in alt.support.menopause
Author: Keera Ann Fox
Date: Nov 22, 2007 08:40

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Group: alt.support.menopause · Group Profile · Search for that holiday thing in alt.support.menopause
Author: FurPaw
Date: Nov 21, 2007 08:18

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Group: alt.support.menopause · Group Profile · Search for that holiday thing in alt.support.menopause
Author: Keera Ann Fox
Date: Nov 20, 2007 11:45

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Group: alt.support.chronicpain · Group Profile · Search for that holiday thing in alt.support.chronicpain
Author: LooseCannon
Date: Mar 23, 2007 12:34

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