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About Laurie Hamilton
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I am able to answer questions regarding Scientology practices and procedures, belief system, donations, religious rites, management, administrative and staff matters.

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I am a second generation Scientologist whose parents began in Dianetics in 1950 and studied directly with L. Ron Hubbard. I have been personally active in the church for 40 years, have eleven years former staff experience in both technical and administrative areas, and extensive technical and administative training and counseling. I am "clear" and "OT." I come from an extended family of many religions, but my spouse and children are Scientologists, as are my siblings and their spouses, several cousins, nieces, nephews, an aunt, and an uncle. Between us we have had every good and bad experience one might go through in the church at every level.

 
   

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Scientology - Yet another follow up..


Expert: Laurie Hamilton - 10/27/2009

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But levels aside, a true antisocial personality could only be resolved if they cooperated with persons directing them to examine and deal with their own minds - and they won't cooperate.  So, theoretically, and institutional setting would be required... while methods were employed to try to obtain their cooperation.

I don't think physical restraint would help the situation. What about proving to the person that you are not one of the "others" trying to keep them down, then gently showing them areas where they can improve, and having the patience to help?



MEST is a result of our action..."Why" is there a boat?  Because you built it.

We built this universe? I helped build it? What for? I don't seem to recall, can you?



They are "stuck" in a past incident during which a threat to survival WAS real, which incident has not been real for a very, very long time.

So thetans are mortal?

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How would you propose that you prove anything (such as, that you are not one of the "others") to a person who is hallucinating?

By institutional setting, I am referring to a setting of restricted access, quiet, calm, isolation from disturbing stimuli, etc.  This implies keeping the world from the person - not necessarily keeping the person from the world.

"We built this universe? I helped build it? What for? I don't seem to recall, can you?"

If you could recall, you wouldn't be stuck here.  As I can recall some, I am less stuck than most.

"So thetans are mortal?"

Of course not.  But a person who conceives themselves to be their body, is convinced that they can (and most assuredly will) die.  There is no such thing as an antisocial personality who is aware of themselves as a spiritual being.

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