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How Scientology Saved My Life
It was July 1977. Gold was selling for $161.10 per ounce, Dodgers players Dusty Baker and Glenn Burke had just invented the “high five.” “Star Wars: A New Hope” was released and most critics thought it would be a flop. The population of the world was slightly more than four billion. The top song of the year was “You Light Up My Life” by Debbie Boone. The Yankees won the World Series and the Raiders won the Super Bowl.
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Pot Head vs. Clear Mind
Then, one day, my world changed. I mean CHANGED. I suddenly found myself in present time, in touch with everything and everyone around me. My affinity for my surroundings and myself soared into the stratosphere.
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Scientology Secrets
L. Ron Hubbard wrote “Look. See what you see, not what someone tells you that you see.”
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What’s the Deal With Scientology and Psychiatry?
I thought back to close family members and friends who had spent time taking antidepressants and other psychotropic drugs under the care of a psychiatrist or MD, and how it felt like they became completely different people while they were on them.
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Where God & Religion Have Gone
I think it was at that point that church attendance started to drop and MTV took over for parents and my generation began to “drift.”
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Why Scientologists Do the Right Thing—And Those Who Don’t Don’t Like Us
Some of the nicest people you know might be Scientologists, but people who weren’t very nice and were kicked out have made many others think we aren’t. I have to live with that and I don’t really like it.
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Are there any special dietary laws or rules against smoking or drinking in Scientology?
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Is it okay to take any sort of drugs when you are in Scientology?
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What is the Scientology view on drugs and medicine?
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Will taking antibiotics prevent me from participating in auditing?