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Assists for Illnesses and Injuries

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Assists for Illnesses and Injuries People sometimes get hurt in the business of living. The human body is subject to disease, injuries and various mishaps of accidental or intentional character. Throughout the ages, religions have attempted to relieve Man’s physical suffering. Methods have ranged from prayer to the laying on of hands, and many superstitions arose to account for their occasional effectiveness. It has been a commonly held belief, however, no matter the method used, that the spirit can have an effect on the body. Today, medicine treats the body when there is something wrong with it. But it overlooks almost totally the relationship of the spiritual being to his body and the effect the former has on the latter. The fact is, after any necessary medical treatment, the individual himself has an enormous capacity to influence the body and its well-being or lack of it. L. Ron Hubbard developed numerous applications of his discoveries for the mental and spiritual aspects of a person’s physical difficulties. And as more and more techniques evolved, a new body of technology came into use, called “assists.” The ways assists can be applied are almost limitless. They always help and often have miraculous results. Dozens of assists exist today for a wide array of conditions, and several of the most basic and widely used are included in this booklet. Simple, easily applied methods to alleviate pain and discomfort. Contains the most used Scientology assists which have produced many miracles. * How do you speed an injured person's recovery? * What do you do to make a drunk person sober? * How do you bring relief to someone who is ill? For the solutions and answers to these situations, buy and read this booklet.

48 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1994

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L. Ron Hubbard

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L. Ron Hubbard is universally acclaimed as the single most influential author and humanitarian of this modern age. His definitive works on the mind and spirit—comprising over 350 million copies in circulation and more than 40 international bestsellers—have resulted in a legacy benefiting millions and a movement spanning all cultures.

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September 8, 2018
Rather like an "Assists for Illness and Injuries" merit badge book. One has to filter and re-orient much of the Scientology thread, but after that there are some very valuable techniques that have great merit and benefit. The book is written from a Western perspective about healing mystic practices. From an Eastern perspective this is not as different as one might think. The real missing part is the absence of greater perspective and detail. Perhaps this is included in other parts of the Scientological spiritual practice, but the reminder cannot say. What is presented is very basic, but quite useful for all that. One can pursue other disciplines and still benefit from the content of this book. Always good to accept help where one finds it. One of the themes of the book as well as outside.
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March 17, 2024
I gave my grandma one of the assists in this booklet and her stomachache disappeared.
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