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Subject: Body memory
Anonymous asked this question on 5/3/2000:
While receiving a massage I flinched and started crying when the therapist
worked on a an area of my back. She suggested I might want to look into
Scientology about that. What would Scientology do for me?
Greg Churilov gave this response on 5/3/2000:
Most medical doctors agree that at least 70% of all symptoms are
psychosomatic in nature. Scientology could address the
emotional charge connected with a past incident that hurt your back,
allowing for medicine and chiropractics to heal you faster.
Dianetics is also very effective for this.
best,
Anonymous asked this follow-up question on 5/3/2000:
Could you explain in a little more detail how that's done? Thank you in
advance for your time.
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Answered by: Greg Churilov
Asked By: Anonymous
[And another blatant lie. The Scientology cult blames all of humanity's
little aches and pains as caused by invisible murdered space aliens that
attach themselves to people. The "cure" to scrape these invisible
murdered space aliens off of you begins with their "Dianetics"
fraud - flr]
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