Thursday, June 28, 2007

Random Acts of Kindness

You know how great it feels to help someone? What if you knew that by doing so you were not just helping them feel good for a little while but you were actually giving them help that would continue to help them from here on out and *really* help them in a major way?

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Wednesday, June 27, 2007


Keith Code is 30-year professional motorcycle racing instructor and Ambassador for the Foundation for a Drug Free World, a nonprofit organization based in Los Angeles, California. The Foundation was established in October 2006 to meet the growing demand for the Say No to Drugs, Say Yes to Life program, which has been conducted for more than 20 years by members of Scientology churches in collaboration with other volunteer groups, educational institutions and government agencies. For further information on FDFW and their drug education resources, visit http://www.drugfreeworld.org.

"You may have been taught that the mind is a very difficult thing to know about. This is the first principle of Scientology: It is possible to know about the mind, the spirit and life."—L. Ron Hubbard
I got taken in (I hope) yesterday by the satire on the soon-to-be released new disorder called Political Attention Deficit Disorder (PADD) that some 80% of us in the US are supposed to be suffering from.

The reason I got taken in is that the disorders in the current version of the DSM IV (the psych bible for transforming normal behavior into profit-producing disorders for which they can charge hundreds an hour to diagnose while simultaneously getting perks and kickbacks from Big Pharma for prescribing the latest designer "med").

You can blam me for being taken in, though. The "actual" disorders in the DSM IV and others that are being discussed (like "Internet addiction") just prove to me that someone better find some real work for the DSM psychs to do before they vote that "life" is a disorder.

PS. I wish that were just a joke. But when they put 6-month-old babies on Ritalin for ADD/ADHD it's no laughing matter. And yes, Virginia, they ARE doing that even as you read this posting.



"You may have been taught that the mind is a very difficult thing to know about. This is the first principle of Scientology: It is possible to know about the mind, the spirit and life."—L. Ron Hubbard

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Getting Married Again...125 Years Later--A Different Kind of Second Life

Have you ever met someone you felt sure you knew before, but you never ran into him or her this lifetime? Do you believe that love, hate or other emotions can span space and time?



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Friday, June 08, 2007

Eventful: Scientology International Volunteer Ministers

The VM tent is coming to Worcester, Massachusetts. A great way to find out about Scientology and get some help at the same time.



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Kolkata Nurses Come to Realize Something Can be Done About It

It can be such a frustrating task to care for sick and injured people when you can't really relieve their suffering. Nursing students in India are learning Scientology assists to help them cope with this.



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Scientology International Volunteer Ministers open on Worcester Common

Good to see the Volunteer Ministers Cavalcade in Boston. They already have an excellent community center in the city, but this will help many more people find out about Scientology!



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Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Scientology Unconscious Person Assist

65-year-old railway man who fell into a coma following an accident in communist Poland regained consciousness 19 years later. This might sound unbelievable to most people, but in Scientology it is pretty common knowledge that this can occur.



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