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Scientology: Its Background and Origins
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The Effectiveness of Scientology
Churches of Scientology and Their Activities
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The Statistics and Growth of Scientology
A Scientology Catechism
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Distractions While Studying

Significant personal problems can weigh heavily on a student during his time on training and distract his attention from what he is trying to learn. The Course Supervisor can often be of assistance in such matters and should be consulted, though sometimes auditing is necessary to resolve the situation.

In Scientology training it is the right of all students to learn undistracted by unethical interpersonal relationships. The basic rule is, “Do not engage in any sexual activities (or involvements) that could impede or interrupt the processing or training of another Scientologist.” When this is violated, one’s own spiritual progress is actually impeded. The correct action is not to engage in such activities.

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