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When he learned that Dianetics technology could help the members of the Suva Soccer team improve their reaction time, have fewer accidents and make speedier recoveries from injuries, the Minister of Sports was very interested. In fact, he told the Scientology Volunteer Ministers Goodwill Tour, "Suva is my team, help them!"
And so they did.
They contacted the manager of the soccer team to work out when the team would be available for a series of training sessions. And the answer was – “Right away!”
So that very afternoon the Volunteer Ministers Goodwill Tour delivered a seminar where they showed the athletes a very simple process – a Scientology Assist – that greatly increases the speed of recovery from injuries. The specific Scientology Assist they learned is called the “Contact Assist.”
 | | The Scientology Volunteer Ministers Goodwill Tour working with the Suva, Fiji soccer team to help them improve their reaction time, have fewer accidents and make speedier recoveries from injuries. |
The Contact Assist is described in the Scientology Handbook in the following terms:
“There is a basic principle in Scientology which consists of putting an injured body member exactly on and in the place it was injured. Doing this can have a therapeutic effect and is called a Contact Assist. This is the most common assist for accidents and injuries.
“One of the basics of life’s reactions is to avoid places where one has been hurt. This is a survival factor but it is not analytical (based on rational thought). For example, if one ran into a table and injured himself, he would tend to avoid coming near that spot again. He would think he was avoiding the table, but actually he is avoiding the exact location of the accident. Even if the table were taken away, he would continue to avoid the location where he was injured. This is the basic reason for a Contact Assist.
“When the exact spot of the accident or injury is available, always do a Contact Assist. It can be followed by other types of assists, but the Contact Assist should always be done first if the physical objects and location are available.”
The team, their leader and their sports doctor were completely enthusiastic about what they learned and eager to continue with future training sessions.
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