• Thanks Les,

    Keep up the good work.

    John

  • David Miscavige has figured out a lot of ways to stop your progress up the Bridge. SPs are suppressive towards people by denying things they want, particularly when those things desired could make those people more powerful, and thus endanger the suppressive. Some rise to great positions of power and wield the most harm. When [...]

  • I just put this together. Let me know what you think. If you think something else should be on the list let me know. I will probably be revising it and if so will put a notation by the date under the title of the list. It is for use by any auditor who would [...]

  • It occurred to me that as a person comes up the awareness scale as regards the current scene in the church, realizing that he or she no longer wants to support it, that they can invalidate their wins and gains from the tech. If a person lacks a solid fundamental understanding of how and why auditing works, [...]

  • After the Metering Course one of course progresses onto the Golden Age of Tech drills. These drills had different instructions when they first came out. The deal was, if you messed up on the drill, you had to look for and find a misunderstood word EVERY TIME. This was such an arbitrary. Drills on flying a [...]

  • Cramming was basically dropped as a tool during this period. If you flubbed, you did ethics and drilling. Even after the line-up was fully released, there was no cramming for a long time. It was instead decided that everybody fell under this Why of “Insufficient drilling to attain perfection” and so were just put on the [...]

  • john-nunez wrote a new blog post: Insider details 2 years ago

    The evolution that created the Golden Age of Tech starts a few years before its release. I was an outer-org trainee at Flag during the entire period. I will give some insider details on what was happening. In 1993 Flag Service Org (FSO) had a big out-tech fiasco that was a typical example of David Miscavige [...]

  • ThumbnailOnly a few days into the HGC I was given a very resistive case to audit. Flag is the last port of call for cases not making good gains and back in ’94 when I was on this internship, they were more lenient about who qualified to come on the base. This was prior to the [...]

  • I was looking over the entire period of starting up the Bridge to where I am now, and of course there are many moments of glory and success. I think the biggest training win came on the Class VI Auditor Internship, which I did at Flag. Having finished the Saint Hill Special Briefing Course, it was [...]
  • Date: October 21, 2009
    Auditor: John Nunez
    PC: MR
    Action: NED Original Assessment Sheet Handling

    I thoroughly enjoyed this action. As I came into session every week I could honestly say I saw my life changing in front of my eyes.

    MR

  • john-nunez wrote a new blog post: NED Relief RD 2 years ago

    PC: MR Auditor: John Nunez Date: October 5, 2009 Action: NED Relief RD This rundown was different than I expected. It was fun and very A to B for me. I felt like I could just talk with no evaluation or invalidation and I could just experience relief by just expressing what I felt. Thank you [...]

  • john-nunez wrote a new blog post: Grade One Expanded 2 years ago

    Date: September 2, 2009 PC: JP Auditor: John Nunez Action: Grade One Expanded I enjoyed this grade. I was able to recognize some patterns in my life that have continually happened when I encountered problems. I now know with reality that my past solutions to problems simply created more and bigger problems. Instead of dealing [...]

  • July 8, 2009 This action was great. It was my first auditing in close to 15 years. I had some really good cognitions, including realizing that I can look at my pictures without getting upset or misemotional. They are just pictures. I was amazed at how much my memory opened up, especially in their detail. [...]