Tuesday, 30 June 2009

Dianetics Auditing at Wealden House Life Improvement Centre


We really enjoy Dianetics auditing at Wealden House. It really is always an adventure and you never know what you'll be dealing with next. It is a very rewarding job.

As L. Ron Hubbard says in the book Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health:

"The first workable wheel must have been a rather unwieldy affair. But compared to no wheel, it was a miracle. Thus with Dianetics therapy. The basic principles, axioms and general discoveries of Dianetics form an organization not before possessed by a Man. Not unlike the first fires and the first wheels, the therapy technique can be enormously improved. It works now; it can be used now with safety and effectiveness."

And to illustrate the effectiveness of Dianetics, I want to tell you about someone who has received Dianetics auditing at Wealden House LIC.

This person had lost all enjoyment from life, just going through the day-to-day drudgery and slipping further back into it every day. But after receiving Dianetics auditing, this is what they had to say:

"I feel so alive! I cannot begin to express all the aspects of my auditing that have made it a life-changing experience. I had a feeling that it was going to be important, but what I didn't know was the extent to which all those negative emotions and fears had become a part of me, to the point where any enjoyment in living had pretty much stopped. Since my last session three days ago, I have been on top of the world. For the first time in a very long time, I feel able to live. I will not forget the relevance of the incidents I have looked at and I know that I truly will never be the same again. I feel positive and energetic and as if I have been handed my life back. I can hardly believe I am the person I've now become."

Tuesday, 17 March 2009

Much Loved Humanitarian, Scientologist and Businessman, David Gaiman Passed Away Saturday 7th March 2009

David Gaiman, a prominent member of the East Grinstead community and resident since the early 1960s, died suddenly, but peacefully

East Grinstead, West Sussex: A standing-room-only memorial service was held on 11 March at Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, with family, friends and colleagues flying in from all over the world to pay their respects to one of the most noted humanitarians in our community. Attending were over 80 staff from Mr Gaiman’s vitamin manufacturing company, G&G Food Supplies, as well as staff and pupils from Greenfields School where Mr Gaiman had been a trustee since its formation in the 1980’s. 
David, at the end of his basic army training in 1952, in the Middlesex Regiment at Mill Hill

On 12 March, a Jewish funeral service was held in Brighton with friends from the USA and Scotland joining family and friends in paying their respects. Hundreds of messages of condolence came in from all over the world, including East Grinstead local councillors, lauding Mr Gaiman for his achievements and contribution to friend and colleague alike for the real help he gave many people who knew him – almost one for one. 

Following the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, Mr Gaiman and his wife, Sheila, traveled to assist children most affected, and in alliance with the Russian Academy for Medical Sciences, started delivering the Hubbard Detoxification Program to alleviate the effects of radiation on the victims.

In the years that followed, Mr Gaiman worked tirelessly to establish the program to rid sufferers from the effects of toxins, pollution and nuclear radiation in the UK, Russia, Siberia, Kazakhstan and Vietnam. Following the 9/11 disaster in New York, volunteers used the groundwork established by Mr Gaiman to make the Hubbard Detoxification Program available to firemen and emergency workers harmed by the toxic effects of the explosions. 

David and Sheila Gaiman, founders of G&G Food Supplies Ltd, at the company's 40th anniversary celebrations in 2005
 
In 1959, Mr Gaiman married the love of his life, Sheila, and on March 1st, six days before his death, celebrated 50 years of happy marriage. Mr and Mrs Gaiman were companions and business associates and traveled the world together working on humanitarian projects. They raised three beautiful and accomplished children: noted author Neil Gaiman, and executives Claire Edwards, Officer, Scientology Missions International and Lizzy Calcioli, Executive Director, Wealden House Life Improvement Centre and he will be missed by his children, children-in-law, grandchildren, sisters and many other family members and friends. 
 
David and Sheila in 1999 during their 40th wedding anniversary party with their children and grandchildren

David will be most remembered for his incredible sense of humour and the feeling of wellbeing he gave to everyone with whom he came in contact. 

Scientology has given me a set of tools to work with… It has given me a real sense of the kind of person I want to be and my place in the community”

David Bernard Gaiman, 10 June 1933 – 7 March 2009


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