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I found this to be a profound book, even if it is only an explication of L. Kin's own case, and that which is accepted as an implant by others.
I enjoyed all of L. Kin's books, and would like to discuss auditing and training with him/her.
All of the books (read 'em, loved 'em) retain the flavour of scientology which had an extremely deep call to me when I first encountered scientology. It is NOT watered down, and L. Kin seems capable of really thinking with the data.
I have encountered many technical sources who dispute the validity of L. Kin's methods, by comparison with techniques available in standard scientology or more recent developments in the freezone, but each of these sources were not fully credible for various reasons. I say read it all, and use that which you find accesses your case, and when in need of a review auditor, there are plenty out there who can handle a Green Form or other repair action. The wrong thing to do is nothing.
What we will eventually find out is that no technology will be EXACTLY right for your case, except that technology which you develope. Using the products of those who have gone their own full route will always be slightly formulaic. This is good for the novice, and even the journeyman. By the time you are comfortable enough with the tech to be able to formulate it for yourself, you will thank all those who came before and explicated that which was within their purview.
Favorite book: All of them, as a whole.
Name: Kevin G. Brady <rockslam@hotmail.com>
[Wed Jan 12 13:15:14 2000]
I'd like to order the next boook. Vol 4.
Favorite book: Vol 3
Name: stewart draper <smdraper@mpx.com.au>
[Fri Sep 3 13:20:35 1999]
Very good work and I enjoyed the information and it helped my case. Thank you very much. I would enjoy it very much if you would write.
Name: gary morgan <cookiecowboy@yahoo.com>
[Thu Dec 24 07:30:52 1998]
Don't miss this one.... This is a great book. Very good overview of related subjects and how they fit in
with the Whole-track. Ends with good news...for a change. Inspirational.
Name: JG
[Saturday, May 30, 1998 at 20:14:27 (PDT)]
I found this book to be very interesting, if a little nutty. It is certainly imaginative and brings up a
lot of other entities other than Xenu. Very weird.
Favorite book: Excalibur Revisted
Name: Keith S. <Keith94@hotmail.com>
[Saturday, May 09, 1998 at 14:23:34 (PDT)]