Re-Worded Scientology Groups
Dynamism - Enid Vien is an early, independent practitioner, with presumably only modest divergence from conventional scientology practices. The story told on one of the e-mail lists is that Enid was ratted out by a student that she was trying to put ethics in on. The student took proof of use of copyrighted materials to the church and Enid lost a fair chunk of money. When asked if she would provide standard Scientology auditing if asked for such, she politely and pointedly wanted to have no association with Scientology whatsoever. In addition, one of her PCs indicates that Inid has incorporated some of her own insights that are an advance over Standard Tech. So the questions left unanswered are: Is she denying Standard Tech just to avoid possible church litigation? If she has deviated, is it due to Church of Scientology legal repression, or the result of a natural inclination and the evolution of her own technical insights?
Knowledgism - Alan Walters reportedly has a medium sized operation going somewhere in Texas. The web site is quite sophisticated and pleasant to peruse. The story goes that Alan was on the Apollo, with LRH, at the same time as Bill Robertson, (of Ron’s Org fame), and Ralph Hilton. When hazarding a guess, Ralph thought that Knowledgism would not exist but for the United States Governments’ enforcement of copyright laws which prevent the free practice of Scientology by those other than the copyright holders.
Trauma Clearing - Robert Ducharme's web site reads like a very well reasoned explanation of Dianetics - without the overhead of any Scientologese. With the exception of some Identics training, nothing strikes one as particularly unusual - until the last page. Like many solo auditors have discovered, Robert has found that he can put his attention on someone at the other end of the phone line while reading the meter in his own hands. Chats are free, a $1 a minute for session time.
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Updated on March 7 '03