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When someone you care about needs help, you want to provide it now. And when you need the tools to be able to really help them you need them fast.
By combining the potential of the nearly instant communication of the Internet with the brilliance of technology developed by L. Ron Hubbard, providing this help is not only possible, it is a fact.
For the past several years, Scientology churches and Volunteer Ministers tours and cavalcades have been offering the Scientology Volunteer Minister Disaster Response Specialist Course to any individual or group wanting to learn the skills that have made the Scientology Disaster Relief Team a trusted component in the handing of emergencies around the world.
To this has now been added the new service of live seminars, based on The Scientology Handbook, which can be booked online through the Scientology Volunteer Ministers web site.
As covered in the web site:
"The people in your community encounter real situations in their day-to-day living — among them, illiteracy, drug abuse, broken marriages and dishonesty. Without solutions to these problems, the work of community leaders is less effective than it could and should be. But there are solutions, real answers that work, and they are immediately available from the Scientology Volunteer Ministers."
The services available through this new feature are
"...on-site workshops, seminars and courses, one-on-one and to groups large or small. Guided by simple demonstrations and hands-on experience, you and members of your organization can learn exactly how to apply simple solutions to life situations."
Here is an example of how one person used what she learned on a short, simple course called "The Components of Understanding," to help her brother. Not only was her brother failing in life, but her relationship with him was so strained for years that she couldn't help him even if she knew how.
"I applied what I had learned about communication and found the exact thing ruining his life. He had been one of the most promising athletes in his high-school years, but had failed to follow through on his goals. He told me that he wanted to have things to strive for in life and that he wanted to achieve them. He realized when talking to me that the abandonment of his goals had probably led him into doing drugs in the first place. After that, my brother handled his drug problem and began to take even more positive actions to improve his life."
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