y father became interested in Scientology in 1978 and brought me in to do a course on communication when I was 12 years old. While many of my peers were taking drugs and abusing alcohol during my teenage years, the information I had learned in Scientology kept me from falling into that trap. In fact, I was able to keep my integrity even when it was going on all around me.
In my 20s, I became more aware of the true value of training in Scientology and began taking further services. I found they contained the answers to questions I didnt even know I had about life. Why people suffer from wrongdoing from long ago; why you feel despair that you might never be your own person, or learn how to be happy; and why some small actions by others can seem to ruin your whole life.
In Scientology, Ive learned to be true to myself. I know more about right and wrong, what kind of person I want to be and am becoming. It is a very personal, very spiritual way to view yourself, that is only about you how you feel about your own actions and whether you can sleep with that knowledge every night.
To put it most succinctly, I now feel capable. I know what my goals are, I feel confident that I can attain them and my future is full of hope.
Michelle Feihle
Mother
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