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Subject: My jaws hurt
FredricRice asked this question on 5/5/2000:
My jaws hurt every time someone says the word "snap." I was told that
Scientology could help me with this problem.
Is this true?
Thanks.
barb131 gave this response on 5/5/2000:
Your jaws hurt because I am, and have been for the past 13 hours, been
snapping my thumb and forefinger, clamlike, restimulating your clam
engram. Scientology says it can help you with that. They can remove
your reactive mind, a fictional Hubbard construct, and so relieve you from
restimulated engrams.
The veracity of this claim has yet to be proven to the satisfaction of real
scientists. My advice? Quit grinding your teeth!
FredricRice rated this answer a 5.
So _you're_ the one! }:-}
Anie gave me a good reference for this which I'll add to my web site. I
hadn't seen the text from the court document that he referenced before,
interestingly enough.
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Answered by: barb131
Asked By: FredricRice
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