Auditing (Scientology)
Auditing is a core practice in Scientology, a religion founded by L. Ron Hubbard in the early 1950s. The process of auditing is designed to help individuals identify and address areas of spiritual distress, known as engrams, which are believed to hinder personal growth and spiritual well-being.
Overview
Auditing involves a one-on-one session between a Scientology practitioner, known as an auditor, and a participant, referred to as a preclear. The auditor uses a device called an E-meter to measure the preclear's galvanic skin response, which is thought to indicate areas of spiritual distress. The auditor asks a series of questions aimed at uncovering and addressing these engrams.
The E-Meter
The E-meter (Electropsychometer) is a device used during auditing sessions. It consists of a meter that displays the electrical resistance of the preclear's skin. The E-meter is considered a religious artifact by the Church of Scientology and is used to guide the auditor in identifying areas of distress.
The Auditing Process
The auditing process is structured and follows a specific set of procedures. The auditor asks the preclear questions designed to elicit responses that reveal engrams. The preclear is encouraged to discuss these engrams in detail, which is believed to help in their resolution. The goal of auditing is to achieve a state known as Clear, where the individual is free from the influence of engrams.
Levels of Auditing
Auditing is divided into various levels, each designed to address different aspects of spiritual distress. These levels are part of the Bridge to Total Freedom, a hierarchical path that Scientologists follow to achieve spiritual enlightenment.
Controversies
Auditing has been the subject of controversy and criticism. Critics argue that the practice lacks scientific validation and that the Church of Scientology uses it as a means of control. Despite this, auditing remains a central practice within Scientology and is considered essential for spiritual advancement by its adherents.
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