Tuesday, February 10, 2009

My Life As A Scientologist -Part IV

This entry is a continuation of "My Life As A Scientologist."  To view part one, click here.

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A few days later I arrived for my first audit session. As I was sitting there waiting, the secretary started to talk to me. Everyone there ALWAYS talks to you. It was as if they had a rule that they had to talk to you and seem really excited that you were there.


During our conversation I'd mentioned that I was about to graduate from music college and that afterward I'd probably just work for my dad while I figure out what to do. That's when she said, "You should work here!" I was confused as to why she thought I should work there. It was only my second time even stepping foot in the place.


"Well, I'm pretty new. I don't know much about this place," I responded.


She said, "That's okay. It's great working here. You get all kinds of discounts on your classes and auditing. You can even start to practice auditing on other people."


That seemed really odd. I was about to have this counseling done that apparently anyone can do with very little education. Not to mention that this was a supplemental self-help thing that I wanted to do. I didn't want to work there or make it my life. I was just looking for a stress reliever.


I can't recall much of what was talked about in that first auditing session. I do recall that I was confused about how to have an auditing session. I'd been told that I could start right away, even though I hadn't read "Book 1."  Paul, my auditor, had to explain a lot of the pieces of Book 1 to me, and had me read certain parts so I could understand what was going on.


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