A bit of background:
In 1995 I (very hesitantly) walked into the building of a local Church of Scientology at the behest of a family member who was trying to help me move in a better direction in life. However I had heard from some of my friends that I should take some caution because it was a very strange and dishonest "cult", and had also heard that it's modus operandi included a brainwashing technique that caused it's members to blindly follow the beliefs... I didn't have much to lose so despite my hesitation I went in. Here's what happened:
It saved my life.
At that point I realized it really was possible to make something of my life, to move in a direction that I believed in and by my own standards. The sensation was something along the lines of "Hey, somebody turned on the lights - and I wasn't even conscious enough to know they were off!" I was actually excited to be alive.
Since that time I have continued to move in the direction of my own goals, consistently accomplishing more and more - and will continue to do better. But perhaps more importantly I have become very aware of people and things in my environment - an ability that cannot be overstated.
In short, I'm having a great time and lovin' life.
But - how can this be? After all, don't Scientologists become a bunch of insane, mindless, brainwashed robots who blindly follow the dogmatic teachings of an alien-worshipping, secretive so-called religion? And wasn't it's founder a madman? And, and, and...
Well, I may be considered a bit strange by some, but it's mainly because I prefer a comfy pair of 501's and a good 'ol pair of Chuck Taylors over Gucci or Prada any day of the week. Oh yeah, and the fact that I love liver pate with spicy mustard on French bread. That's probably a bit on the weird side.
Anyhow, if you're reading this and you've got the same questions that seem to be on many people's minds my recommendation to you would be to trust your own opinion about what Scientology is rather than appealing to the "Google Gods" and coming up with answers from people that you've never met and that probably have never even picked up a real book on the subject. No person can tell you what to believe. That doesn't just apply to the "Google Gods" - if I were you I wouldn't take my word for it either. A book on Scientology is the best resource that I can recommend to you - one that will likely answer your questions is called Scientology - A New Slant on Life. You can also visit the new Scientology Video Channel to get a good idea of what all the noise is about.
OK, so what do I really think about Scientology?
I think it ROCKS.
Published by Carley McCord
I'm from Colorado. I've learned quite a bit about life in general, how to improve situations in life, and how to pick the right people to have in my life. My favorite work in life involves helping others t... View profile
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