Thursday, April 27, 2006
Scientology Volunteer Ministers
Friday, August 19, 2005
There is an interesting article today in Newstoday.com on the subject of Self-Help books.
It states:
If we walk into any big bookshop or library, we see a large section devoted to self-help books or inspirational books. The self-help book is one of the great success stories of the 20th century. The idea of self-help is nothing new. But only in the 20th century it has become a mass phenomenon. Dale Carnegie published his popular book, How to Win Friends and Influence People in 1936. Norman Vincent Peale published his equally popular book, The Power of Positive Thinking in 1952. Thousands of such books have been published in all parts of the world during the last 50 years.
Self-help books are your best friends and champions. They express a faith in your fundamental goodness and beauty that is sometimes hard to get from another person. On account of their emphasis on following your star and believing that your thoughts can remake your world, a more appropriate name for self-help writing might be the 'literature of infinite possibility'. Whatever that recognises our right to dream and then shows us how to turn the dream into a reality, will always be powerful and invaluable.
I have my own thoughts on this. I think that the reason people look for self-help books is that they can see that something needs to be improved in their lives and they are lacking in the tools to make this possible.
The wonderful thing about Scientology books: Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought, Self-Analysis and The Problems of Work.
I'd like to share some of what I got out of each of them.
Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought
This was the first Scientology techniques you can use to help a person understand their work. It includes a very helpful chapter on a Scientology concept that enambles you to establish better communication with anyone. Boy is that a useful thing to know!
Self Analysis is actually a
Thursday, August 18, 2005
Earth Organization
Barbara Dakin from the Church of Scientology of Los Angeles posted this one to PR Leap.
I'm fascinated by this Earth Organization. Lawrence Anthony, the founder, is quite an amazing man and I think what they are doing is extremely important.
Here's the press release, from June 10th 2005
Every American head of household needs to know exactly how many trees are needed to provide oxygen for their family and then plant a few more. It’s amazing how few trees per family it actually takes. It is a simple solution, which, multiplied by the number of families in the US alone, could begin to reverse the trend of overloading our atmosphere with greenhouse gases," declares long-time California resident, Barbara Wiseman.
Following her recent appointment as International President of a South African-based organization, The Earth Organization (EO), Wiseman provided the keynote address at EO’s first US Environmental Conference held in Los Angeles last month."As a successful business consultant accustomed to turning around failing operations, I took a look at the current environmental statistics on planet Earth and realized that something had to be done about it - and fast," said Wiseman. "With over 50 dead zones in our oceans (massive areas which will support no life), with tens of thousands of plant and animal species going extinct every year, with billions of tons of toxins spewed annually into the air we breath, with deforestation depleting oxygen sources, with the quality of food we eat becoming less and less nutritious, the population is heading towards an unhealthy state indeed.
There was really no other choice."Wiseman, as a result of years of marketing experience, says she first studied the many surveys conducted by The Earth Organization. They gave adequate evidence that there was in the United States a very strong interest in doing something to turn things around environmentally, but that desire was accompanied by the anxiety of not knowing what they themselves could or should specifically do. "The Gallup Poll alone showed that 50-60% of those surveyed are concerned about the environment "a great deal", and that another 20% think about it "a fair amount".
When you have approximately 70 percent of the population with serious concerns about a current issue, that is huge," says Wiseman.The Earth Organization was founded by internationally acclaimedenvironmentalist, conservationist and explorer, Lawrence Anthony who lives with his wife on his private game reserve in South Africa. On returning from an extraordinary act of courage in rescuing the animals in the Baghdad Zoo early during the Iraqi War, Anthony met with Wiseman in London. Impressed by the success of her management consulting company, which has worked with government leaders in Russia, Mexico and Haiti to improve various conditions, her personal service in a refugee resettlement facility, and capped by seven successful years hosting and/producing a national radio show called "Building a Better World," Anthony invited her to join him in creating a new international environmental organization.Since then they have been building a large membership base and quickly taken on a variety of projects, "primarily with the purpose of raising the public’s awareness of how human survival is braided together with the survival of all of life on earth," says Wiseman.
"Getting educated and getting active are an important part of being an Earth Organization member. So we are currently working on a variety of projects: from saving endangered Black and White Rhinos in South Africa, to creating an historic eco-tourism alliance with 6 Zulu tribes, to creating a global tree-planting campaign, to raising awareness in large groups and organizations in the Los Angeles area on the vital importance of reusing and recycling." The Earth Organization’s first US conference, hosted by EO in a glass-ceilinged conference facility provided by the Human Rights Department of the Los Angeles Church of Scientology, brought together ecology experts and advocates.
The conference addressed both endangered species and the increasingly toxic environment. Dr. Gary Herbertson, former Chief Executive Officer of Earth Day International and an associate of 2004 Nobel Peace Prize awardee, Wangari Mathai, spoke about the United Nations Earth Charter. Licensed wildlife rehabilitator, Michael Chill, spoke on the reclaiming of natural animal habitats for a balanced environment.
Toxins as they affect the individual was the subject of a presentation by Dr. Megan Shields, a board certified family physician and expert on the eradication of toxins in the body. Dr. Carl Smith, Vice President and Senior Editor for the Foundation for Advancement in Science and Education, delved into dangerous disposal tactics of toxic materials, and Dr. Mark Gold, Executive Director of Heal the Bay, an environmental organization focused on increasing water quality of the southern California beaches, discussed the crises occurring in the ecology of the oceans of earth, especially the Santa Monica Bay, and effective strides that have been made over the past several years to handle marine pollution.
The focus of these panels was on what each individual person can do to improve the environmental quality of life around him or her.During her keynote speech, Wiseman referenced some of the writings of humanitarian and conservationist L. Ron Hubbard. Through his research Hubbard identified the dynamic principle of existence: the urge to survive, and broke this urge down into eight separate human thrusts toward survival – through self, as a family, through groups, Mankind, all living things, the physical universe, spirit and an awareness of infinity or a Supreme Being.
Friday, July 01, 2005
Support for Tom Cruise and his Stand Against Psychiatry.
Sunday, April 24, 2005
Scientology Volunteer Ministers Helping Others


Wednesday, June 30, 2004
Scientology in Society

Useful Scientology Resoureces
Is Scientology a Religion? Scientology - by Dr. Dario Sabbatucci EUpolitix - Scientology PageThursday, April 15, 2004
Good News Agency - Good News
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
Scientology Church to Register in the Ukraine
Wednesday, April 07, 2004
World Institute of Scientology Enterprises
Tuesday, April 06, 2004
Information on Drug Prevention from the Church of Scientology
Help for Runners
Wednesday, March 24, 2004
A Great Scientology Book for Helping Yourself and Others
I recommend Self Analysis by L. Ron Hubbard as a terrifically helpful book.This is an easy-to-read and use book, that has exercises you can do on yourself to improve your memory, your emotional tone, help you get along better with people, feel better about yourself.... These are benefits I got from using it on myself.
Also, if you have someone you want to help - a friend or family member - this is a great book to use, because you can apply these exercizes to someone else and watch them change in front of your eyes.
For example, I used these with my mother a few years back. I'd noticed a gradual decline in her tone and her alertness which concerned me. We spend about half and hour on one of the exercises from this book. She remembered things from her childhood that she'd completely forgotten, and felt so cheerful at the end, I was amazed.
Kirstie Allie's Community Learning Center in Wichita Kansas
Scientology Volunteer Minister Successes
What is Scientology?
Scientology Beliefs
Monday, March 22, 2004
Scientology Volunteer Ministers
Here's an example of something I did once in my capacity as a Scientology Volunteer Minister.
I worked with someone who was not a Scientologist. He had a very bad case of the flu. He'd been back to his doctor several times to get something to help with it, but the doctor kept telling him it would just have to run its course. I offered him some help. He was a bit skeptical about but was willing to try anything, as long as it would help.
Working with him, we were able to locate something that happened to him when he was very young that was the source of this illness. He was amazed when he spotted it. It was something he'd completely forgotten about. But within hours of our locating this, his fever came down and the other symptoms of his flu vanished.
That was a couple of years ago, but I still feel great when I remember it.
Here are some links that tell more about Scientology Volunteer Ministers, and the Scientology technique I used to help him with this:
Scientology Volunteer Ministers
Scientology Handbook
Scientology Handbook: The Antisocial Personality - Cause of Suppression
More Scientology Links
Scientology
-- Beliefnet.com - Scientology Beliefs
Scientology on Cedarnet
Scientology - a Roadmap to Self-Fulfillment
Thursday, March 18, 2004
L. Ron Hubbard did just that Scientology applied religious philosophy is just that. And that's why I'm starting this blog to share my own successes in using Scientology and Dianetics in life, and encourage others to try it and experience the improvements in their own lives.