To ask me what successes I've had in Scientology is like asking me to describe how I learned to breathe. I have four children, three of them are teens ages 14, 16 and 18, and I feel like the luckiest parent on the planet. I've raised them in a Scientology environment, taught them what ethical behavior is, what is expected of them as a person, what it means to exchange with another person. I know that I would have never had such success as a parent if it wasn't for Scientology. My daughter came to me the other day and asked me why someone would do something that they know is wrong (this was after an acquaintance wanted her to do something she felt wasn't right)
For me Scientology is so much a part of all that I am and do that I can't imagine not having the data that I have at my disposal. Data like how to effectively handle communication with others, and why people behave the way they do, and so much more that it would take books, many many books, (that is where I learned the data) to tell you. But it all started with just one book, just one question, just one step.


