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Interview: 11 Year Old Preclear Talks About Her Auditing.

March 12, 2013 News Comments Off

I have one young girl I have been working with since she was 4 years old.  She has been receiving auditing since she was a baby; she is now 11 years old.  I thought you might find it interesting to interview her regarding her experience and thoughts on this: Interview with L.P.: You have been [...]

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Young Girl Recovers Her Sight!

March 7, 2013 Completions and Successes, Success Stories Comments Off

“The most miraculous things have happened with my daughter since starting her auditing at Mace-Kingsley.  She was born with a rare eye disease and began seeing eye specialists at 2 months old.  We were told that she was around legally blind and would likely lose vision. “Before starting her auditing, she was obviously visually impaired [...]

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When Auditing Children, What are We Doing?

June 20, 2012 Articles, Parent Hatting Comments Off

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In HCOB 23 May 1971R revised 6 December 1974, THE TWO PARTS OF AUDITING, LRH says about auditing: “There are two stages. 1.  Form a communication line 2.  Do something for the pc. “Those are the two distinct stages.  It is something like (1) walking up to the bus and (2) driving off. If you [...]

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Top Field Auditor – Sandy Mesmer

June 20, 2012 Articles, Completions and Successes, Events Comments Off

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Captain Flag Land Base Harvey Jacques’ introduction of Sandy Mesmer at Auditor’s Day: “Our first award tonight goes to the top Field Auditor. “She is one of the highest-producing auditors at the Mace-Kingsley Field Group– which has been successfully helping our younger generations of Scientologists get onto and up The Bridge for the past 30 [...]

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We Give Life To The Things We Give Attention To.

May 28, 2012 Articles, Parent Hatting Comments Off

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Today I was noticing how we give life to those things we give attention to. With this thought I also realized that when we give attention to negative things to that degree we create them; when we give attention to positive things to that degree we create them. Everyone can use this data to better [...]

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Manners and the Family

May 28, 2012 Articles, Parent Hatting Comments Off

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Today I want to write about something that I myself am guilty of to some extent and something I personally am working on.  As it turns out it is something that other families have run into with one or more persons within their family.  The subject is manners. Now growing up, we learn to say [...]

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Tantrums: Round 2

May 25, 2012 Articles, Parent Hatting Comments Off

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Let’s say you have handled the sleep issue but you are still experiencing tantrums at home. So now let’s look at the next most basic cause of this situation: diet. The next thing I find most “out” that is also the most unknown has to do with diet. Most people I work with have an [...]

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All About Tantrums…

May 24, 2012 Articles, Parent Hatting Comments Off

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OK, today I am going to write about something that we have heard a lot about, all agree with and yet when parents bring their children to see me almost one for one this point is violated.  It is violated in ourselves as well, which I suppose justifies it somewhat.  You can research it anywhere [...]

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Why Wait?

May 24, 2012 Articles, Parent Hatting Comments Off

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I want to make a clarification about the type of counseling I do.  I use a very specific, observably workable method of counseling that is directed specifically to improving the abilities of an individual.  The counseling is geared to finding what the goal of the individual is, getting their ideas about what they think they [...]

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The Subtle Invalidation Of Children

May 23, 2012 Articles, Parent Hatting Comments Off

The Subtle Invalidation Of Children

The definition of invalidation is: refuting or degrading or discrediting or denying something someone else considers to be fact.  Basically it is no attention.  It actually acts as force and is equivalent to being struck. I have seen invalidation take a couple of different forms.  The first is obvious:  Loud outright words and actions that [...]

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