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The period of time during which the auditor delivers spiritual counseling is called an auditing session. During a session, an auditor asks questions to assist the individual to look. The auditor does not offer solutions. He or she listens, precisely what the word auditor suggests. The individual thereby finds answers by examining his own existence. This improves his ability to face and handle the problems of life.
There is a vast difference between auditing and other forms of counseling. There is no use of hypnosis or drugs during auditing, because they limit a persons awareness and self-determinism. Auditing is not something done to a person. Its benefits can only be gained through active and willing participation of the individual being audited. The person receiving auditing is completely aware of everything that happens.
Auditing is done in a gradient series of steps, which improve the individuals ability to confront and handle more and more parts of his existence and achieve higher levels of spiritual awareness and well-being.
Through auditing, the individual handles those conditions which are hindering his survival and gains the ability to control them rather than being controlled by them.
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