WHAT IS SCIENTOLOGY?

What is Scientology?

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THE CREEDS AND CODES OF SCIENTOLOGY




1

The Supervisor must never neglect an opportunity to direct a student to the actual source of Scientology data.

2

The Supervisor should invalidate a student’s mistake ruthlessly and use good ARC while doing it.

3

The Supervisor should remain in good ARC with his students at all times while they are performing training activities.

4

The Supervisor at all times must have a high tolerance of stupidity in his students and must be willing to repeat any datum not understood as many times as necessary for the student to understand and acquire reality on the datum.

5

The Supervisor does not have a “case” in his relationship with his students, nor discuss or talk about his personal problems to the students.

6

The Supervisor will, at all times, be a source-point of good control and direction to his students.


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