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Advanced Procedure and Axioms
Scientology Books
October 13, 2012    
I love this book and Act 1 is a common reference given to auditors to read by case supervisors. Just for that alone, auditors should have a copy, not to mention all the great data in the book as described above.
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Reviewed by John Nunez November 13, 2012
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Advanced theory that takes one higher

I love this book and Act 1 is a common reference given to auditors to read by case supervisors. Just for that alone, auditors should have a copy, not to mention all the great data in the book as described above.

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Pros and Cons (optional)

Pros
Has amazing information on responsibility and the spirit. The subject of "service facsimiles" is given its first introduction, and it really can amplify ones understanding of this vital subject. There is a path/Bridge given in the book which is enlightening as to the basic steps one takes to spiritual ability and freedom. The processes can be run without a meter.
Cons
Not an entry-level book. In fact many Scientologists at the time of the release of the book could not handle the information on responsibility and left! It is at the opposite end of the spectrum to Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, which treats the person more as a victim, whereas this book puts one as the author of all one's travails. So be ready for that. Eventually one has to be whether one likes it or not.

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Self  Analysis (August 1951):  Possibly the best introduction to the subjects of Dianetics and Scientology. Self Analysis contains both a series of essays on the basic discoveries Ron had made up to this point in his research as well as an extensive auditing section that a person can do by themselves right at home. The book contains a special version of the Hubbard Chart of Human Evaluation and a series of tests one can do to discover where you're really at. Then, by applying the processes from the second half of the book, one is guided through a path of self-discovery. At the end, you will re-do the tests to confirm your improvement. How good can you get? These techniques have been in use for more than six decades and Ron referred to them again and again throughout his research, stating that the processes here were capable of curing any neurosis.

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