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Scientology
Developed by L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology is a religion that believes people are immortal beings who have forgotten their true nature. It attempts to help people understand one’s true spiritual nature and one’s relationship to self, family, groups, mankind, all life forms, the material universe, the spiritual universe and the Supreme Being. Scientology addresses the spirit—not the body or mind—and believes that Man is far more than a product of his environment, or his genes.
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Assessment
Religion; Scientology
An auditing technique which helps to isolate specific areas or subjects on which a preclear has charge so that they can be addressed in auditing.
Case
Religion; Scientology
A general term for a person being treated or helped. It is also used to mean the entire accumulation of upsets, pain, failures, etc., residing in a preclear's reactive mind.
Auditing
Religion; Scientology
Scientology counseling, taken from the Latin word audire which means "to hear or listen." Auditing is a very unique form of personal counselling which helps an individual look at his own existence ...
ARC break
Religion; Scientology
A sudden drop or cutting of affinity, reality or communication with someone or something. Upsets with people or things (ARC breaks) come about because of a lessening or sundering of affinity, reality ...
Auditor
Religion; Scientology
A minister or minister-in-training of the Church of Scientology. Auditor means one who listens, from the Latin audire meaning "to hear or listen." An auditor is a person trained and qualified in ...
Apparency
Religion; Scientology
Something that seems to be, that appears to be a certain way; something that appears to be but is different from the way it looks. In Dianetics and Scientology apparency is used to mean something ...
Beingness
Religion; Scientology
The assumption or choosing of a category of identity. Beingness can be assumed by oneself or given to oneself or attained. Examples of beingness would be one's own name, one's profession, one's ...
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