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October 14, 2012    
I had a native ability at problem solving and sought these kinds of challenges even as a little kid. In junior high school I became the state's math whiz, when I tested at university graduate level in mathematics in the 7th grade. After school I searched for any book with math problems and had teachers giving them to me as gifts, and I went home to spend 6 to 7 hours submerged in math equations. I was in love with Euclid. This was how I spent my time. So, when the subject of problem solving came up in Scientology I thought it was not going to be an issue for me that was charged. If running grade 2 had been an option or run on interest only I never would have done it. It did turn out to be the fastest grade I completed. But I discovered my problems were not related to symbols. They were related to forces. This was HUGE for me. HUGE. This was the level where I came to appreciate Scientology the most in knowing, it was what I "didn't know" what was killing me. Having leaned on straight A's and being skipped two grades in school I had imagines myself superior to others in many respects. I was just in "symbols" on the tone scale! It was "What I know, What I know", that separated me from others. On this level I realized it was what I didn't know that had the power. The was a shrink in identity to zero, unfold, reinvent myself again, moment. Yes. It was a good thing. Perhaps as an ethics condition, I came to find out who I really was on that level.
Overall rating 
 
5.0
Applicability (hits home) 
 
5.0
Easy-to-do 
 
5.0
Wow factor 
 
5.0
Results 
 
5.0
Reviewed by theoracle November 20, 2012
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I had a native ability at problem solving and sought these kinds of challenges even as a little kid. In junior high school I became the state's math whiz, when I tested at university graduate level in mathematics in the 7th grade. After school I searched for any book with math problems and had teachers giving them to me as gifts, and I went home to spend 6 to 7 hours submerged in math equations. I was in love with Euclid. This was how I spent my time. So, when the subject of problem solving came up in Scientology I thought it was not going to be an issue for me that was charged. If running grade 2 had been an option or run on interest only I never would have done it. It did turn out to be the fastest grade I completed. But I discovered my problems were not related to symbols. They were related to forces. This was HUGE for me. HUGE. This was the level where I came to appreciate Scientology the most in knowing, it was what I "didn't know" what was killing me. Having leaned on straight A's and being skipped two grades in school I had imagines myself superior to others in many respects. I was just in "symbols" on the tone scale! It was "What I know, What I know", that separated me from others. On this level I realized it was what I didn't know that had the power. The was a shrink in identity to zero, unfold, reinvent myself again, moment. Yes. It was a good thing. Perhaps as an ethics condition, I came to find out who I really was on that level.

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