Question:
How does Scientology see the "introspection run down" as a way to help a person?
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2008-12-22 02:02:58 UTC
is it similar to hypnosis and having a person who developed split personalities to relive or reexperience or remember? a "psychotic break" in their past that was very emotionally upsetting that caused them to develop a "split personality" or personallities.

also would many of the people who are required for an introspection rundown many times classified as "schitzophrenics"??

please explain and how does having the person reexperience a traumatic or painful experience help them??



please explain.
Four answers:
anonymous
2008-12-22 08:44:10 UTC
This test they expose you to always shows you to be a horrible person that only Scientology can help. It will cost you thousands of pounds to "fix" this, by then you will be so deep into their cultish shite that you will never get out.

It is a test to make you feel vulnerable and inadequate so that Scientology can extract as much money from you as possible. They want to soften you up to such a degree so you will not ask any awkward questions, to destroy your scepticism. Avoid these caunts.
Theta Works
2008-12-24 04:57:08 UTC
First of all, you've been given some false data.



A person who has broken down can be helped best by giving them a quiet, safe place where they can rest, eat properly and recover their physical health (which, besides an unsafe or threatening environment) can cause them to lose touch. This above is first and foremost. Key in this is the "safe". You don't need to be a Scientologist to help someone with these basic rudiments of life. Once the person is back in touch again, he is given some light counseling to try to uncover the stress that aided in the breakdown. The counseling is aimed at bringing a person back to par, so to speak by getting him to look at the world around him. Hynosis is exactly the opposite and is done by putting a person into unconsciousness (a half sleep or trance) and giving him commands, which when he awakens from the trance, will have no knowledge beyond what the hypnotist cared to tell him. Everytime he is sick or tired or injured after that, these hypnotic commands can kick in on him and make him act irrationally. Dianetics is used to find these and bring them to conscious view, so they don't affect him without his knowledge anymore. There is no opportunity for discovery and finding your own answers with hypnosis. It's very authoritarian and can cause damage because the person has no control over what's been done to him.



Having someone look out at his environment is what we do. He is asked a question and answers. Simple.
Steve_S
2008-12-23 06:56:37 UTC
No, it's not hypnosis. It is like every other Scientology auditing procedure. It asks the person specific questions about his or her life. The person himself is the one who looks and finds out what is going on. All Scientology processes result in a person finding his own answers.
anonymous
2008-12-22 10:21:24 UTC
LOL your like voodoo except without the cool magic


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