Auditing (Scientology)

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title: Auditing (Scientology)
text: Auditing, also known as processing, is the core practice of Scientology. Scientologists believe that the role of auditing is to improve a person's abilities and to reduce or eliminate their neuroses. The Scientologist is asked questions about past events while holding two metal cylinders attached to an electrical resistance meter (galvanometer) with a dial. The term "auditing" was coined by L. Ron Hubbard in his 1950 book Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, which describes the proces
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date created: 2005-02-25T15:07:52Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T15:09:21Z
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