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The Effectiveness of Scientology
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As part of an ongoing program, and as Scientology expands into new territories, the Church makes materials available in many languages so parishioners around the world can advance their study of Scientology.
 


Ask Only the Supervisor, Not a Student

Those engaged in Scientology training services agree to follow a guide for students which includes simple, common-sense rules that experience has shown make training much easier.

Included in these guidelines is the basic rule that if the student doesn’t know something or is confused about course data, he should ask a Supervisor and clear up his confusion before continuing. He should not ask another student as this can create progressively worsening misconceptions, since they don’t necessarily know the answers. If he asks the Supervisor he will be referred to the correct answer contained in his training materials.

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