WHAT IS SCIENTOLOGY?

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THE PRACTICE OF SCIENTOLOGY


The auditor guides the preclear to look at this area more thoroughly. He continues the process and makes notes of the meter reactions and data recovered by the preclear to help chart progress. He abides by the Auditor’s Code, never evaluating the data being recovered by the preclear. As the process continues, more and more data from that area of the reactive mind, heretofore hidden from the person’s conscious awareness, becomes available in the analytical mind of the preclear. The questions and directions of the particular process help the preclear discharge the harmful energy or force connected with incidents or situations in his past. As the charge lessens, the preclear’s awareness of the area increases.

The auditor continues to guide the preclear’s attention to the area. Reactions on the E-Meter aid him to direct the preclear to pull more and more data, previously unknown to the preclear, out of the reactive mind and return it to his analytical awareness. Ultimately, the preclear becomes completely aware of the content and is able to view it as it is, without his awareness clouded by reactivity.

During auditing, a preclear has many realizations about life. Such discoveries are known in Scientology as cognitions. A cognition is something a person has come to realize. It is a “What do you know, I just realized why I always felt that way about . . .” kind of statement. Cognitions result in a higher degree of awareness and consequently greater abilities to succeed in life. When such a realization occurs, that portion of the reactive mind ceases to register on the E-Meter and the needle freely sweeps the dial rhythmically back and forth, a phenomenon plainly visible to the auditor.

The preclear has gained a higher degree of awareness and rid himself of, perhaps, an irrational fear, psychosomatic illness or psychosomatic disability. The source of what had been bothering him had been unknown, but, once discovered, its power is nullified. The process employed in the auditing session has served its purpose and can be ended. The auditor now proceeds on to additional processes in further auditing the preclear.

As more and more areas of the reactive mind are addressed and alleviated through auditing, its adverse effects continue to lessen and the individual becomes happier, more spiritually aware and more in control of his life.

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