Yes. I didn't want to mention it, of course.
I don't like to call too much attention to myself. But I did grace one of the inner pages of "The Auditor" once.
People still approach me on the street, point at me and say, "Hey! You're that guy!".
I say, "Yes. I am that guy."
Then we walk on past each other, pretending it never happened.
"When its all said and done , i believe no matter what is happening around the place, if you do whats decent, thats all that matters." Jachss99
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15 to 40, or so, were actively on course with me.
Out of the 9 million Scientologists in the world at that time, we were a very select group.
We were the Dukes of the Auditor Elite, in fact.
Now that I think about it, though, there were also people on the Golden Age of Tech Ethics Specialist Course, and even a few OEC Vol students, too, regularly studying in the same course room.
No one was actually auditing anybody. We were doing a lot of demonstrating with demo kits and writing "practical" essays - per the checksheet.
We used our whole bodies as weapons.
"When its all said and done , i believe no matter what is happening around the place, if you do whats decent, thats all that matters." Jachss99
Read Alanzo's Blog
The emphasis on finding and describing "knowledge structures" that are somewhere "inside" the individual encourages us to overlook the fact that human cognition is always situated in a complex sociocultural world and cannot be unaffected by it. - Edwin Hutchins
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Hutchins
Hi fancy,
Well we may have pass by each other then. I was there at that time too.
As regard to the course room, someone had the greatest idea ??? you move the academy level course room to one part of the BC theory on the second floor and the practical on the same floor too. Then you had course room which seem to be pretty full. In fact the BC was empty. Then came out new checksheets and APPARENTLY there was some arbitraries and you did not need to deliver 100 of hours of auditing on the BC level 0 and P. Then you see the picture I think ? Student would arrive on the internship and they were as good as people who had finished their Class IV !!! In fact a bit better but not how it should have been. There was promotion being done on the fact that the BC doesn't take much time to do. Well not true. Some of them had to retread some of the level because they were so bad with their auditing. This must be still happening.
I was at ASHO during that time period and we were on staff together. PM sent.
THIS IS AWESOME. I now found 2 friends here, I knew in the SO. Fantastic !!!! Anyone else who was at ASHO mid 90's to 2008 ?????