Thursday, February 21, 2008

Quilt Exhibit Celebrates African-American Art

In celebration of Black History Month, Clearwater City Hall is honoring the achievements of African-Americans with a display of quilts created by artist Anthony Jones.
Jones continues the American tradition of quilting that is hundreds of years old yet explores innovative techniques in his work. “My work is grounded in the traditional, yet is hopefully a thoroughly modern expression of that tradition,” he says.
Now through March 28, the quilts will be on view. The exhibit is free to the public in the building’s lobby at 100 S. Osceola Ave. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
For further information, contact Elizabeth Minor in the city of Clearwater’s Cultural Arts Division at 562-4814.

Friday, December 21, 2007

One of my favorite videos of all time is, This is Scientology, in which Mr. David Miscavige describes the Scientology religious movement and it's impact on the world.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

In addition to full religious recognition in Spain, the Church of Scientology has gained full religious recognition in Portugal in the month of December 2007! This again shows the exponential expansion of Scientology in countries throughout the world.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

I love the Way to Happiness public service announcements, particularly the one "Respect the Religious Beliefs of Others".

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Kids at Risk from Meth

A story in today's St. Pete Times shows that kids are not only dangerously uninformed about the dangers of Meth, they are at risk from the false information they have gotten on the subject.

According the the survey released yesterday and reported on by the Associated Press, nearly a quarter of teens say it would be "very easy" or "somewhat easy" to get methamphetamine, and one in three teens also believes there is only a "slight risk" or "no risk" in trying meth once or twice.

Yet former Meth users uniformly speak of how they were addicted to the drug the first time they used it.

Case in point, in the Meth booklet that's part of the Truth about Drugs series published by the Foundation for a Drug Free World, a woman named Marie says:

“My life spun out of control after a simple 'girls night out' to alleviate boredom. After being introduced for the first time at age 40, within 3 years I was shooting meth. I left my husband and three children (10, 12 and 15) and ended up living on the street.”

The Church of Scientology of Tampa and the Flag Service Organization both sponsor Say No to Drugs groups that distribute these booklets and enlist the participation of other community groups to spread the word about drugs like Meth. For copies of the booklet or information on how to start your own group, contact the Foundation for a Drug Free World.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Clearwater Volunteers use the Scientology Handbook


There are so many Scientologists in Clearwater, and among the activities they do is the Volunteer Ministers program.

Scientology Volunteer Ministers are probably best known for their work in times of disaster, but there are just as many who simply volunteer in their communities to reach out and help their neighbors.

Volunteer Ministers have the advantage of having, studying and using the Scientology Handbook, based on the works of L. Ron Hubbard. It's actually a compendium of skills LRH developed for the various areas that trouble people most in life, such as being able to cope with their own and others' emotional reactions, being able to communicate even if the other person doesn't want to cooperate, being able to study any subject, smoothly, simply, easily.

It's a great book. The online version is not the complete text of the handbook but it has a lot of very helpful information and you can not only use it yourself, you can send your friends to it to help them if they need something to get them over a hard spot.

Saturday, September 08, 2007

Auditors Day

Tonight, Auditors day was celebrated in Clearwater, the spiritual "headquarters" of the Scientology religion.

I've been reading the basic books of Scientology (released in late June in Clearwater by David Miscavige and although I've been a Scientologist for many years, I am getting a much much better understanding of what it means to be an auditor.

L. Ron Hubbard used the word "auditor" instead of counselor or therapist or whatever because the word itself explains what a person who is an auditor does and what his attitude is toward the people he/she helps. Auditor means "one who listens" and that is one of the most important skills and functions he/she learns and performs.

When I was new to Scientology a friend of mine, who introduced me to it, sat down with me and just listened to me for about three hours. I felt much better at the end of that. Just having someone listen to me and let me vent without feeling compelled to tell me what he thought I should think about myself was so helpful.

From there I read the Dianetics book and that's when I realized how much this subject had to offer.

Anyway, tonight was Auditors Day in Clearwater, as I said, and auditors who train in Clearwater from around the world (literally) were acknowledged and thanked for their help. And boy do they help!

Thursday, September 06, 2007

People are making huge life-changing gains from study of the Basic Books and Lectures, the fundamentals of the Scientology religion. Knowing these materials results in 100% understanding of the technology of life. Mr. David Miscavige has done a tremendous job making these materials available to everyone.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Sunday, March 18, 2007

This page on religious tolerance gives a good overview on the Scientology religion.

Monday, March 05, 2007

The Man Behind Scientology is an interesting article about an interview of Mr. David Miscavige by the St. Petersburg Times. It is at www.geocities.com/athens/delphi/1200/davidmiscavige.html

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

When Mr. David Miscavige was interviewed by the St. Petersburg Times, the resulting article gave some interesting quotes. This is a page that covers them. www.sptimes.com/TampaBay/102598/scientologyquotes.html

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Mr. David Miscavige is an outstanding individual and driving force for freedom for mankind. This page has biographical data on him that provides a good picture of his accomplishments and goals.
www.scientologytoday.org/bio

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Here is a page about the St. Petersburg Times interview of Mr. David Miscavige, including quotes. www.sptimes.com/TampaBay/102598/scientologyquotes.html

Thursday, February 08, 2007

This page on Mr. David Miscavige biographies and articles includes many presentations he has done. He is a great motivational speaker. www.scientologytoday.org/bio

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

There is a great story on this page of how the Scientology Handbook was used by a Volunteer Minister to help children in Kolkata, India recently. The photos really show it, too. These children are beaming! This technology really works. www.scientologyhandbook.org

Monday, February 05, 2007

This is a special web page, Mr. David Miscavige's keynote address at the grand opening of the magnificent Church of Scientology of London. The photos are beautiful too! miscavige.rtc.org/london/index.html

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

The web page called David Miscavige Biographies and Articles, includes presentations and speeches made by Mr. Miscavige at major events including grand openings of Churches of Scientology through the world. One of my favorites is the opening of the Church of Scientology of Johannesburg in South Africa. Information on this is at www.scientologytoday.org/bio.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Mr. David Miscavige is unquestionably a leader of leaders as evidenced by the incomparable results he achieves applying Scientology technology. Here is a page that gives a good overview of his presentations, speeches and accomplishments. www.scientologytoday.org/bio
This page outlines effective solutions to problems that plague this civilization. Anyone can learn and use them. www.scientologyreligion.org

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Here is page that covers an interview of Mr. David Miscavige by the St. Petersburg Times. www.sptimes.com/TampaBay/102598/scientologypart1.html
Scientology technology delivers results, predictably. This page describes the effective results achieved.
www.scientologyreligion.org

Sunday, January 21, 2007

The Scientology Handbook has a wealth of technology given in simple steps that can be used to help others. Here is a page about it www.scientologyhandbook.org

Friday, January 19, 2007

The outstanding work done by Mr. David Miscavige for the Scientology religious movement is beyond words. He is a great man. Here is a page that provides information on this. www.scientologytoday.org/corp/rtc2.htm

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Here is a comprehensive page about the bonafides of the Church of Scientology. It is very informative. www.bonafidescientology.org

Sunday, January 14, 2007

This interview of Mr. David Miscavige by the St. Petersburg Times is an interesting outline of Mr. Miscavige's introduction to the Scientology religion and his tremendous dedication to achieving its aims. www.sptimes.com/TampaBay/102598/scientologypart1.html

Thursday, January 11, 2007

I just found the funniest story in Google News with this quote:

"Any politician who supports war is insane according to the spiritual technology of Scientology."

It goes on to say:

"
In the spiritual technology of Scientology, 'insanity is defined as the overt or covert but always constant intention to harm or destroy.'"

This quote is absolutely true.

The article, which is a parody, then takes it to some pretty ridiculous extremes, but as a completely minitant anti-war person, I wasn't unhappy to be classified as a member of a religion that is completely opposed to war!



Wednesday, January 10, 2007

The Scientology Handbook is a great book that provides solutions to life situations, including the dynamics of existence. This data has the precepts for living an ethical life and in that way becoming successful.

Further information can be found at www.scientologyhandbook.org.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

For comprehensive information about Mr. David Miscavige and what he stands for, go to
davidmiscavige.rtc.org.

Saturday, January 06, 2007


Thursday, January 04, 2007

Newly on DVD is the Introduction to Scientology, the only filmed interview ever recorded of L. Ron Hubbard. It has been beautifully restored and is now available in 50 languages. Find out more about it at www.scientologytoday.org.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

The Scientology Handbook has solutions to situations that have plagued man throughout history. Find out about them at www.scientologyhandbook.org.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

This is a video of John Travolta on Scientology and what it has done for him.

Monday, January 01, 2007

Here is the Scientology Volunteer Ministers video in Castillian Spanish.


Thursday, December 28, 2006

Scientology Volunteer Ministers are a growing world help movement that delivers effective results to people, including victims of disasters such as tsunamis, hurricanes, wild fires and earthquakes. They can be counted on to get the job done. See more at www.volunteerministers.org.

Monday, December 25, 2006

For those who speak the Spanish language, here is a video of the Scientology Volunteer Ministers in action. This is the most effective worldwide movement that brings real help to people.

Friday, December 22, 2006

This is a video narrated in German showing the Scientology Volunteer Ministers in action. This is a global movement that brings effective help and relief to people all over the world, including victims of disasters. Their motto is: Something can be done about it.

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Scientology assists bring effective relief and help to people in need of it. The Scientology Handbook has a chapter on this called Assists for Illnesses and Injuries. Information on this can be found at www.scientologyhandbook.org.

Saturday, December 16, 2006

It probably isn't well known, but it is a fundamental human right to have some time to play. Reference: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Here is a video about it.

Friday, December 08, 2006

A major typhoon has caused much devastation in the Philippines. Help is needed from Scientology Volunteer Ministers.

They have the technology to deliver real help, and anyone who wants to help in the Philippines can be trained in the technology.

Find out more at scientologytoday.org.

Monday, December 04, 2006

This is a great video that brings to life what it really means to be worthy of trust.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

This is an excellent video on results with Dianetics counselling.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes' wedding was an amazing, beautiful event!

What makes it even more special is that it was a Scientology wedding ceremony.

Data on Scientology weddings can be found at www.scientologywedding.org.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Scientology Volunteer Ministers are an ever-growing force of effective individuals who bring real help to people.

This video portrays what they do and the remarkable results they achieve, using Scientology technology.

Think of a civilization in which all people could trust each other. It would be a flourishing and prosperous one.

In the words of L. Ron Hubbard, Founder of the Scientology religion:

On the day when we can fully trust each other there will be peace on earth.

The following video portrays this.


Tuesday, November 07, 2006

The Life Orientation Course in Scientology has to do with attaining competence in life. It is descsribed in Chapter 12 of the book What is Scientology?

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Starbucks


Clearwater really is a sleepy town.

Do you remember when the big news of the year was Starbucks opening a downtown store?

Sunday, October 08, 2006

There are thousands of Scientologists in the Clearwater/Tampa area who reach out into the community with thousands of hours of volunteer activities to help the community. For more data on this see, the website Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, www.scientology-fso.org, Community News and Events link.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Flag training is the best. My daughter is on full-time training at the Flag Service Organization. She has been winning and moving well throughout and is now auditing on her Class IV internship.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Auditors Day 2006

Auditors Day is celebrated every year in September, and the clebration at Flag is the best one in the world, as this is the "mecca" of Scientology and more auditing occurs at Flag that anywhere else on Earth.

We had our celebration last night and it was great!

Really, since David Miscavige announced the Golden Age of Tech ten years ago, the gains people have had from auditing and the speech of their results has accelerated so dramatically that there are far more people moving up the Bridge than ever before.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Moving up the line


There's no place like Flag to progress in Scientology. That's why so many Scientologists have moved here.

But one of the great things about this is that the volunteer actions in the Tampa Bay area are outstanding. There is always something you can do to help. And it's so much fun!

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Clearwater Scientologist has a Great New Blog


Stan Dubin has a great new blog called a Fresh Opinion

He posts stories about the news and shows how aspects of the Scientology religion relate to these. But the difference between Stan's blog and that of many others is that he doesn't just watch what's going on, he's in there with solutions on making things better.

It's interesting but in Scientology the concept of making things better is really a part of your life. It's the living, breathing aspect of our religion.

There's a lot of great information on how to use Scientology to improve your life in the Scientology Handbook

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Mythology of the Fort Harrison Hotel

Our very own Fort Harrison, part of the spiritual headquarters for the Scientology religion for 31 years, is part of the mythology of the Rolling Stones:

During the Rolling Stones' third tour of the United States in 1965, Richards came up with the guitar riff for the song. The Stones were staying at the Fort Harrison Hotel in Clearwater, Florida for part of their tour, and one night Richards suddenly woke up, turned on a tape recorder, and promptly played on his guitar the riff that opened "Satisfaction" before returning to bed. He would later describe it as: "...2 minutes of 'Satisfaction' and 40 minutes of me snoring."

Later, Richards brought it to the studio where the Stones were recording. Jagger took an immediate liking to the riff, but Richards was concerned that it sounded too much like Martha & The Vandellas' "Dancing in the Street". In an interview, Jagger later said that "I think Keith thought it was a bit basic. He was too close to it and just felt it was a silly kind of riff." Jagger proceeded to write up lyrics for the tune, trying to make a statement about the rampant commercialism that the British Stones had seen in America. Richards said of the songwriting process for "Satisfaction": "Mick wrote all of the words that say anything and I wrote the hook. I woke up in bed with this riff and I thought 'I've gotta put that down.'"

Friday, August 11, 2006

Friends on the Other Coast


Now that I live in LA I don't get to see my Clearwater friends nearly enough.

But just in the past 24 hours, a friend of mine who'd been living and working on Clearwater for the past 7 years moved back to LA. It was so great to see her. She hadn't changed at all (and she was nice enough to say that I hadn't either).

And then just now I got a call from another Clearwater friend and it was so good to hear from her.

So I guess I stay connected.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

You run into all your friends in Clearwater


If you are a Scientologist and you are visiting or living in, you'll eventually run into all your friends here.

Okay. That's an exaggeration. But only just.

The funny thing is if you have been to lots of different Scientology churches, as I have. You see someone and you know you really like the person and "just saw them" know (or knew) him or her really well. But who is it? And then you realize that it's true you knew this person really well. You were roommates 25 years ago in England, or that person was your course supervisor in Copenhagen three years ago....

And another fantastic thing about being in Clearwater is that as the "mecca" of Scientology you get briefed by senior executives from all over the world. And if you plan your trip right you will even be here when David Miscavige acts as emcee for one of the international events that are held here, such as the celebration of the L. Ron Hubbard's birthday which is held in Clearwater every March.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Scientology's new mission: Seminole Heights outpost

I thought this story from the Tampa Tribune deserved a replay here:

The beige two-story house at 902 E. Louisiana Ave. in Seminole Heights has a cozy feel to it, with hearts carved into the window shutters and brick steps leading up to the black iron gate at the door. If it wasn't for the huge white banner announcing the "Church of Scientology Mission of Old Tampa Bay,'' one would think it was some family's home.

From this humble post, Scientologist Milton James plans to reach out to the African-American community.

The mission, opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Saturday evening, will offer lectures and introductory courses on things such as Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's study and communication techniques.

"This technology can be used in the

African-American community,'' said James, the mission's executive director. "And as an African-American, I feel a responsibility to take the technology to African-Americans to help improve their conditions.''

The Seminole Heights facility is the third Scientology mission in Tampa Bay. The others are in Belleair Bluffs and Clearwater. Unlike church-run outreach centers, Scientology missions are run by parishioners.

In addition to basic Scientology courses, the mission also will offer Dianetics counseling, the core practice of Scientology. And in a couple of months, James plans to offer purification rundowns, a process that purports to remove harmful toxins through exercise followed by several hours in a sauna, while taking a regimen of vitamins, minerals and oils.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Freedom Magazine has a wonderful story about the work of Scientology Volunteer Ministers from the Church of Scientology of Tampa and the work they did to help others after last year's tsunami in South East Asia.




Here is one of the stories she tells:

"Among the survivors Jessica aided was a woman who, more than three weeks after the catastrophe, still refused to leave her battered home. Jessica heard about the woman from a concerned neighbor who asked if the Volunteer Ministers could help. "She was terrified the wave would come again, and said she could still hear the rushing, roaring water, an incessant noise which haunted her day and night," Jessica said. "She was completely gripped in the past moment that the wave came crashing onto the shore, smashing into her village."

"The young Volunteer Minister gave her an assist known as a "locational," directing her attention outward to her surroundings. Soon the woman began to brighten. She realized she no longer had the tsunami's overpowering noise rushing through her head and that the wave itself was gone. She started to laugh, then to talk. And then, for the first time in weeks, she stepped outside her door. She looked around, smiling, and told Jessica she saw there was more life to be lived.>> more

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Scientology in Tamapa

The Church of Scientology of Tampa is a real asset to the Tampa Bay area including Clearwater and St. Petersburg. They are constantly expanding their programs to service the community, and have a community center where they offer tutoring and chaplain help. Their Scientology Volunteer Ministers are famous for the work they do in disaster relief.

Wednesday, March 01, 2006


New Web Site for the Church of Scientology of Tampa


There is a beautiful new site for the Church of Scientology of Tampa
It's filled with news about Scientology activities in the city and in Clearwater.

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Save the Date- International Association of Scientologist 21st Anniversary Celebration

This Friday is the IAS event in Clearwater.

You don't want to miss this one.

It was held in the UK on Friday - a great Scientology presence in East Grinstead for the weekend.

It's in Clearwater on Friday and in Los Angeles at the Church of Scientology of Los Angeles - in a big tent at the front of the building.

The rest of the English-speaking Scientology churches have their event next weekend, and non-English speaking in the weeks following that.

Monday, October 10, 2005

Scientology on the Article Factory

I just found a new section on the Article Factory about Scientology, with a very good articles about the Scientology Volunteer Ministers.

This summer Mr. David Miscavige gave a very heart-warming speech about the work of the Volunteer Ministers to help the victims of last winter's tsunami in South Asia.

We certainly didn't expect Hurricane Katrina to destroy New Orleans and man other towns on the Gulf Coast.

And we didn't expect Hurricane Stan to hit with the ferocity it did.

Nor did anyone predict the earthquaqe in Pakistan.

It has been a terrible year for natural disasters.

I'm very proud of my friends who are Scientology Volunteer Ministers and what they have done and will continue to do to help others.

Friday, October 07, 2005

Congratulations Tom and Katie


With all the hoopla over Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes announcing Katie's pregnancy, I though I'd post the facts about what Scientologists believe and what a Silent Birth is.

This is from the Scientology Home Page

What is a “Silent Birth”?

In the book, Dianetics, L. Ron Hubbard writes that for the benefit of the mother and child, silence should be maintained during childbirth. This is because any words spoken are recorded in the reactive mind and can have an aberrative effect on the mother and the child. The same applies to the vicinity of any injured person. To find out why, read Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health.
www.dianetics.org


As to why this is done, that information is readily available. It is in Dianetics the Modern Science of Mental Health and there is a terrific DVD that covers the basics of Dianetics that can be ordered online at www.scientology.org Anyone is welcome to stop in to any Scientology church of mission and ask to see the DVD. Staff there will be more than happy to show it to you.

Sunday, October 02, 2005

Anti-Drug Conference



Drugs is a serious situation everywhere today. I'm really glad my church and Scientology Churches around the world work to educate kids about the truth about drugs.

There's a very interesting article on a web site about effective Scientology solutions on a drug conference being held in Brussels at the Church of Scientology Internation European Office of Public Affairs and Human Rights where members of government and civil society are meeting to discuss what they can do to impinge on this situation.

Monday, September 05, 2005

Clearwater Volunteer Ministers Head Up the Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief Effort


Because we have so much experience in hurricane relief, Scientology Volunteer Ministers from our home town are leading the disaster relief effort in Louisianna.

Hundreds more are needed, so if you know anyone who wants to help please encourage them to visit the Scientology Volunteer Ministers web site and check out how they can join us.

The need is intense and will go on for months, so please help us now.

Monday, August 22, 2005

Scientologists from Italy Travel to Clearwater

Scientology is very popular in Italy, and so many Italian Scientologists travel to Clearwater every year to participate in the advanced training and auditing (spiritual counseling) offered only in Clearwater.

I have some very close Italian friends, and it is always a pleasure when they come and we can renew our friendships.

Clearwater is a terrific city to live in - very friendly, great weather, and, or course, Scientology spiritual headquarters.

Speaking of Scientology and Italy, here's an interesting Italian web site (with a page in English) that gives information on

Friday, August 19, 2005

Scientology Effective Solutions


It's great to see that the Church of Scientology International European Human Rights Office is updating their web site with news about conferences and seminars they are holding.

Here's some news about the European Freedom Magazine Human Rights Leadership Awards!

Sunday, July 03, 2005

Chemical Imbalance and the American Psychiatric Association (APA)

I was pretty shocked when I saw the Today Show and heard the President of the APA ad mit they have no proof of chemical imbalance.

In all the media frenzy of the past few days I think this admission has not gotten the attention it deserves.


Chemical imbalance is THE theory justifying the use of SSRI antidepressants.

I've heard that people who go on these antidepressants tend to gain a lot of weight - 40 to 50 pounds isn't unusual.

I've also heard that it affects ones sexual drive.

Has anyone reading this experienced anything like this?

Friday, July 01, 2005

David Miscavige in Clearwater


Again this year, as in each year past for at least 10 or 15 years, Mr. David Miscavige returned to Clearwater to officiate at the birthday celebration of L. Ron Hubbard in March.

It is always a high point of my year whenever Mr. Miscavige comes to town.

I've been a Scientologist for many years, and I appreciate everything he has done to help people. He's one of the most intelligent and caring people I've ever had the good fortune to meet.

This world can be pretty cruel and uncaring. You only have to log on or open a newspaper to have that made clear. Scientology has answers to people's problems, and solutions to the worst of the social ills we are confronted with.

For someone to work with the unrelenting dedication of Mr. Miscavige to make these solutions available is certainly worthy of comment!

Here's another interesting article about Mr. David Miscavige at the grand opening of the new Church of Scientology of Johannesburg South Africa

Monday, April 25, 2005

This article was written by L. Ron Hubbard was published in the Clearwater, Florida edition of Freedom Magazine.




The Way to Happiness is a common-sense guide to better living. A testimony to the regard in which he held men of goodwill, no matter their faith, L. Ron Hubbard wrote this moral code for use by adults and children of all faiths.

It contains 21 precepts for successful living in a modern world. The first portion of Precept 17 is included here; others will be published in future editions of Freedom.

In an age of intricate equipment and high-speed machines and vehicles, one’s survival and that of one’s family and friends depends in no small measure upon the general competence of others.

In the marketplace, in the sciences, the humanities and in government, incompetence can threaten the lives and future of the few or the many.

I am sure you can think of many examples of this.

Man has always had an impulse to control his fate. Superstition, propitiation of the right gods, ritual dances before the hunt, can all be viewed as efforts, no matter how faint or unavailing, to control destiny.

It was not until he learned to think, to value knowledge and to apply it with competent skill that he began to dominate his environment. The true “gift of heaven” may have been the potential to be competent.

In common pursuits and activities, man respects skill and ability. These in a hero or athlete are almost worshiped.

The test of true competence is the end result.

To the degree that a man is competent, he survives. To the degree he is incompetent, he perishes.

Encourage the attainment of competence in any worthwhile pursuit. Compliment it and reward it whenever you find it.

Demand high performance standards. The test of a society is whether or not you, your family and friends can live in it safely.

The ingredients of competence include observation, study and practice.

Look. See what you see, not what someone tells you that you see.

What you observe is what you observe. Look at things and life and others directly, not through any cloud of prejudice, curtain of fear or the interpretation of another.

Instead of arguing with others, get them to look. The most flagrant lies can be punctured, the greatest pretenses can be exposed, the most intricate puzzles can be resolved and the most remarkable revelations can occur, simply by gently insisting that someone look.

When another finds things almost too confusing and difficult to bear, when his or her wits are going around and around, get the person to just stand back and look.

What they find is usually very obvious when they see it. Then they can go on and handle things. But if they don’t see it themselves, observe it for themselves, it may have little reality for them and all the directives and orders and punishment in the world will not resolve their muddle.

While one can indicate what direction to look and suggest that they do look, the conclusions are up to them.
A child or adult sees what he himself sees and that is reality for him.

True competence is based on one’s own ability to observe. With that as reality, only then can one be deft and sure.

Sunday, December 12, 2004

David Miscavige



I just want to comment about my respect and admiration for Mr. David Miscavige. He has done so much to make Scientology the movement it is today.

His work in ensuring that Scientology applied religious philosophy stays pure, and exactly as L. Ron Hubbard wrote it is a real inspiration to me.

He has incredible enthusiasm and drive to make the help our church has to offer to everyone, and I for one am doing MUCH more because of his example.

Here's a link to an article about David Miscavige at the grand opening of the Church of Scientology of Madrid, which happened in October 2004. http://www.beliefnet.com/story/153/story_15301_1.html

Thursday, October 21, 2004


Last week was the 25th annual Clearwater Jazz Festival.

It featured Allon Sams, Rick Braun, Big Z & The Sophisicats, Victor Wooten, Branford Marsalis, Pepper & Fine Thyme, Tony Vacca & World Rhythms, Chris Botti, Neville Brothers, Nate Najar Quartet, Uptown Jazz, Adelo Dalto & Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.

4 days and nights of free jazz at the Coachman park -- what a great weekend!

Here are some excerpts from decent articles from the
St. Petersburg Times about David Miscavige: one of the leaders of the Scientology religion

David Miscavige


Although David Miscavige does not live in Clearwater, this town is very important to him because factually Clearwater is the spiritual headquarters of the Scientology religion.


Most religions suffer prejudice in their earlier years - the Christians in Rome certainly didn't have an easy time of it. Neither did early Mormons. Scientology is a new religion, and relations between the church and the city of Clearwater were strained for the first 20 or so years.

Although the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organizations (the name of the Scientology church in Clearwater) provides advanced services to Scientologists from all over the world, many have moved to Clearwater and made it their home.

I think Mr. Miscavige was disturbed by the animosity in the community toward members of our religion. And he took the time to better this relationship personally.

He granted an interview with the St. Petersburg Times which entailed several days of meeting with staff from the paper and touring them through Scientology facilities on both coasts.

This started the trend of St Petersburg and surrounding towns realizing that Scientologists are very good neighbors, are just like other folks, and have a great deal to offer the community.

Here are some of the articles the St Petersburg Times has written covering these actions by David Miscavige, and the ultimate result - an excellent relationship between Scientology in Clearwater and the Clearwater community.


THE OUTSIDERS

Robert Trigaux

David Miscavige

He may not agree, but his organization's expanding presence in Clearwater has had more economic impact than religious significance to the area. Miscavige is the Los Angeles-based head of the Church of Scientology, which in recent years has become the dominant developer in the city's downtown area.

Currently headquartered in the Fort Harrison Hotel, the Church of Scientology has spent millions in a steady acquisition of property and buildings.

Clearwater's traditional leadership is by no means comfortable in the growing Scientology shadow, but city officials are trying to make peace with the church (and its opponents) and reap some benefit of urban redevelopment from such a well-financed organization.

As a young man, Miscavige studied to become a Scientology minister. He later worked with Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard to help produce training films and materials. Miscavige's real coup for the movement came in 1993 when he helped end the 40-year war between the Scientologists (seeking to protect their tax-exempt status as a religion) and the Internal Revenue Service.




SCIENTOLOGISTS CELEBRATE A 50-YEAR ANNIVERSARY
Jan 1, 2000
G.G. Rigsby

In downtown Clearwater, more than 3,000 Scientologists gathered to mark the new year, but also to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the publication of Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health.

A self-help book published in 1950 by L. Ron Hubbard, Dianetics led to the founding of the Church of Scientology four years later.

At the Los Angeles event, Church leader David Miscavige emceed a three-hour documentary on Scientology's history, from its early days after Dianetics, to the church's arrival in Clearwater in 1975, and on to the present as Scientology constructs its first-ever new building - a mammoth headquarters downtown that will be the centerpiece of a $ 60-million to $ 90-million expansion.


August 22, 1999, Sunday, 0 South Pinellas Edition

CLEARWATER OFFICIAL RECEIVES RARE SCIENTOLOGY SUPPORT

CLEARWATER - The icy relations between the city of Clearwater and the Church of Scientology appear to be defrosting as dozens of church members leaped to the defense of the embattled city manager.

After city commissioners sharply criticized City Manager Mike Roberto recently, hinting that his job was on the line, the letters and e-mails started pouring in.

Of the 36 letters and e-mails to City Hall and 44 pro-Roberto letters to the St. Petersburg Times, nearly 80 percent were written by Scientologists.

Church officials said this was no orchestrated effort, just a spontaneous effort by Clearwater citizens.

But the church's Los Angeles-based leader, David Miscavige, said the response is likely due to Roberto's unprecedented efforts to open the lines of communication and include Scientologists in talks about downtown redevelopment. But Miscavige cautioned that he also thought Roberto had made some missteps, including taking staffers on a retreat that cost the taxpayers $ 15,000.

"I worry about that being perceived as some sort of blind support," Miscavige said of the "mutual respect" he shares with Roberto. "I don't want to appear to be going to bat for the guy."


Tuesday, September 14, 2004

La Cienciología en España


In Celebration of the upcoming grand opening of the Church of Scientology of Madrid in Spain, [Iglesia de Cienciología de España] here is some information on Scientology in Spanish

Cienciología es una religión en el sentido más profundo y tradicional, porque se ocupa nada menos que de la rehabilitación plena del ser espiritual innato del hombre –sus capacidades, estado de consciencia y la certeza de su propia inmortalidad– y su relación con lo divino.

Cienciología tiene en común con muchas de las religiones más antiguas del mundo la creencia de que al hombre se le puso aquí para encontrar su propia salvación y que sólo haciéndolo puede comprender completamente su relación con Dios el Creador.

Cienciología, además, sostiene que el hombre es básicamente bueno y que su salvación depende de sí mismo, de sus semejantes y de su logro de la hermandad con el universo.

La nueva Iglesia de Cienciología de España que se acaba de restaurar ahora está aquí como monumento que representa la libertad para toda España.

El Presidente de la Asociación Civil de Dianética de Madrid, tiene el placer de invitarle a la ceremonia inaugural de su nueva sede central en Madrid al proximo 18 de Septiembre a las 16,30 h.


Cienciología soluciones eficaces ayudando a la sociedad con eficacia

Cienciología:una nueva religión

Cienciología:rasgos de religión
Here's a great letter to the editor that I found in the St. Pete Times.

Thanks goes to mystery couple

My husband and I would like to thank the couple that came to clear off our deck and ramp after Frances. You could not see the deck due to all the branches and leaves. We don't know many of our neighbors on Glenwood Avenue, since many people have moved out and new neighbors have moved in.

I am a paraplegic due to a car accident and have to rely on the ramp to enter my home. The couple had yellow T-shirts with the Scientology Ministries name on the back. We have lived in Clearwater for more than 36 years and have yet to have someone we don't even know come to help us. Yes, there are some caring people out there.

Mary Jane Hopper, Clearwater

Tuesday, September 07, 2004


"Scientology volunteer minister Judy Fagerman arranges emergency supplies for distribution to victims of Hurricane Charley, Sunday."



I'm very proud of my friends who have helped straighten things out in the wake of Charlie.

It's a blessing we didn't get hit in Clearwater and Tampa.

USA Today did this really nice story on the work they and other voluteers have been doing.

No such blessings with Frances, but the damage was still so much less than with the big C.



I'll be glad when hurricane season is over.

Friday, September 03, 2004

How's this for a great quote:

Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 1816
"I sincerely believe ... that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies, and that the principle of spending money to be paid by posterity under the name of funding is but swindling futurity on a large scale."

Here's a group I really recommend checking out for wise handling of business and economics:

The Hubbard College of Administration and their page on L. Ron Hubbard, after whom they are names, is very informative.

Wednesday, August 18, 2004

After all the devastation of hurricane Charley, it's little solace to read that Charley a Harbinger of Busy Hurricane Season

and with headlines such as this: Medical Experts Fear Charley's Aftermath

I'm really glad to see Scientology volunteer ministers are on the job helping to sort things out in the aftermath.

Scientology Volunteer Ministers Help at Florida Disaster Site

As you can see in this site (Scientology Volunteer Ministers Bringing effective help to the community)
Scientology Volunteer Ministers have a reputation of always being there to help in times of disaster.

And life's personal disasters can be a lot worse than the "natural disaster" kind. Sometimes what goes on behind the walls of a perfectly "normal" home can be crushing - drug or alcoholism, infidelity, financial stress....

Scientology volunteer ministers use Scientology applied religious philosophy as laid out in the Scientology Handbook to help friends, neighbors, family members or even total strangers.

By the way, you don't have to be a Scientologist to use the techniques in the Scientology Handbook, or to be a Scientology volunteer minister. All you have to be is a caring person who wants to help others.

I'd say most people fit those qualifications....

Monday, August 09, 2004

I thought this was an excellent letter to the editor that showed up in the St. Petersburg times. Thought I'd reprint it here before it disappears into the ether of the WorldWideWeb.

"Re: Scientology's town, July 18.

Thank you for the time and attention of your reporter in ensuring accuracy in the recent two-part series on Scientology in Clearwater. (Tampabay: Scientology's town, Tampabay: About Scientology, Tampabay: The history of Scientology: A timeline, Tampabay:Scientology: Striving for mainstream, building new connections and Tampabay: Four key Scientologists)


The Scientology religion has grown at an unprecedented rate internationally in recent years, and that of course is reflected in Clearwater, the home of our international religious retreat. There is no conflict between that expansion and the revitalization of downtown, which benefits the entire community, a community much more diverse than some suggest. In addition to church staff and parishioners, the community includes 1,400 Pinellas County employees, 1,000 city of Clearwater employees, 1,000 business employees who work downtown, and the more than 100,000 residents who live within a 3-mile radius.

The downtown Starbucks is a good example of an amenity enjoyed by all citizens of Clearwater. Certainly the number of church parishioners and staff in Clearwater was a major factor considered by Starbucks. That is to be expected. Starbucks, like any business, must have confidence that it will succeed, and success means volume of customers. Similarly, the church presence would be a major economic factor in the decision of any other business or national chain considering opening downtown.

The economic impact of the church on downtown development is not based primarily on the church staff who live in Clearwater, but rather on the thousands of visiting parishioners who travel to Clearwater from around the world. In fact, they provide the same economic impact as "tourists" but year round. As your article explained, this presents an ideal opportunity for the development of downtown.

Downtown was a ghost town when the church moved to Clearwater in 1975. While it had previously thrived and was enjoyed by all local citizens, development had concentrated on the beach for tourists and on the malls for residents. At that time it appeared unlikely downtown could be developed as a destination point. The church filled that void. Today, virtually any retailer - especially name-brand stores, restaurants or a theatre - can expect to survive because of the numbers of Scientologists living and visiting in downtown. And that benefits all citizens, since the new facilities will be available to anyone, as in the case of Starbucks.

While some critics, who are not involved in downtown planning and do not know the factors involved in its development, may believe our motivations are selfish, they miss the point. Of course we would like a nice downtown with shops and restaurants and entertainment for the benefit of our visiting parishioners. But the church presence is also a "selling point" to bring those businesses downtown. If the city wants to use that presence, we not only do not object, we support the city in its efforts.

As we explained to the mayor, the city manager, and other city officials, and as people involved in downtown planning and others of goodwill have recognized, church and city expansion plans are not a point of conflict, but of cohesion. Cooperation is necessary to be successful.

It is time for us to move forward and work together to create the vibrant downtown that 80 percent of the citizens recently surveyed by the city said they want.


-- Ben Shaw, director, Church of Scientology, Flag Service Organization, Clearwater"

Sunday, August 08, 2004

When I look at how much he accomplished, and how much he helped people, I am astonished at how much
L. Ron Hubbard cared.

As brilliant and capable as he was, who could have expected him to do more than publish the book
Dianetics. Just that one book was an immense accomplishment and a priceless gift. Ask anyone who has experienced the miracles of Dianetics auditing or
New Era Dianetics auditing much more refined and exact techniques that took more than 20 more years of intense research to finally codify.

The other day I was listening to a taped lecture by L. Ron Hubbard, and I notice it was recorded on December 26th, and realize this man never took time off from helping people.

His life is an inspiration to me.

Here is some more information on L. Ron Hubbard:

Open Directory Project: L. Ron Hubbard
Times Must Change - An Article by L. Ron Hubbard
L. Ron Hubbard - The Dianetics Letters
L. Ron Hubbard - Bibliography Summary
L. Ron Hubbard, The Humanitarian - Education
L. Ron Hubbard and the Narconon drug and alcohol rehabilitation program
Catalog: L. Ron Hubbard Biographical
ePolitix.com - Hubbard Foundation
Alibris: L Ron Hubbard
L. Ron Hubbard - Humanitarian - Road to Self-Respect

Friday, August 06, 2004

IAS (International Association of Scientologists)


A couple of weeks ago I attended an event about the International Association of Scientologists, usually abbreviated to "IAS". This is a group that was founded in 1984 and it is about to celebrate its 20th anniversary.

So much has changed and improved in the the past 20 years - new Scientology churches and missions in many countries, L. Ron Hubbard's technology of study and drug rehabilitation in use in secular programs around the world, not to mention religious recognition in the United States and many other countries.

This is no small part due to the efforts of the IAS.

IAS Freedom Medal Winners



Read this story about an extraordinary man, what he has accomplished, and why he was awarded an IAS Freedom Medal:President, Criminon International: IAS Freedom Medal Winner Greg Capazorio

Wednesday, July 28, 2004

It's actually pretty hard for me to wrap my wits around there being "controversy" about Scientology in Clearwater Florida... unless it's being manufactured for someone's funny agenda.  Here's some more commentary:

Opinion: Cooperation helps Clearwater and Scientology

Sunday, July 18, 2004


 
The public face of Scientology in Clearwater: from left, Pat Harney, public affairs director; Lisa Mansell, downtown relations director; Ben Shaw, director for external affairs, and Mary Story, community affairs director.
 
 
Great article in the St Petersburg Times today called:   Scientology's town
 
It really shows how popular Clearwater is among Scienotlogists, and the impart the church is having on the community.
 
It's also good to see the St. Petersburg Times giving fair and unbiased coverage to the Church of Scientology in the paper.  I hope the second story in the series follows suit.

Tuesday, July 06, 2004

I really like this page about

Mary Story.

She is a member of the Church of Scientology and has been very active in the community for years, and is finally acknowledged for what she does in this page:

Tampa Bay Partnership

Scientologist are very active in the community in Clearwater and Tampa. Clearwater being a major center for Scientologists, there are many who live here.

There are
Scientology Volunteer Ministers
doing volunteer work in both communities as you can see here Church of Scientology Tampa: Tampa Volunteer Ministers Helping Thousands and here Church of Scientology, Flag Service Organization Community News & Events

This comes from a fundamental belief in Scientology that man is basically good and can be helped, and the fact that Scientology has technology that will and does help people.

Here is some more information on Scientology Volunteer Ministers

The Scientology Volunteer Ministers program was established by Scientology founder, L. Ron Hubbard in the mid 1970's and is all-the-more important to helping our communities today than it was then.

Here are some more interesting sites about Scientology that I found the other day, and thought I'd share with anyone who watches my blog:

1010 WINS: Report: Firefighters Seek "Scientology Treatment"
The Source for truth on the Church of Scientology and its Members
Ability.org.uk Church of Scientology
US Navy Chaplain - Scientology
EUpolitix - Scientology
EUpolitix - Scientology Related Sites
Religions Of The World:Scientology
Tom Cruise: Scientology Helped Me
Scientology Marriage Solutions

Wednesday, June 30, 2004

Scientology in Clearwater

One thing about Scientology in Clearwater is that as a Scientologist, no matter where you are from, eventually everyone you know will show up here.

I've had problems with this sometimes. I've met people in New York, Texas, San Francisco, East Grinstead at Saint Hill, in Clearwater and in Los Angeles. Sometimes I'll run into someone I know really well and just can't place them until I remember where I know them from!

Because Scientology is the "mecca" for Scientology - that place where all Scientologists come to do their most advanced spiritual levels, it is "home" to all Scientologists everywhere.

The other day I was talking to someone about one of the Scientology Human Rights groups the Church of Scientology sponsors - Youth for Human Rights International. In the course of the conversation we realized we had several mutual friends, each of whom is involved in this group but who all hail from different places.

Scientologists often travel in support of the social programs we are involved in. For example, many Scientologists from Clearwater traveled to New York in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks and helped in the rescue efforts as Scientology Volunteer Ministers. Scientologists have also traveled to France and Germany to support our churches there in their work to establish religious tolerance, not just for Scientology but for all religions.

I'm very proud to be a Scientologist. I have gained so much from it personally and helped many other people, and it is also so gratifying to know I am part of a religious movement that is really helping in society.

Tuesday, June 15, 2004

My friend Jenny just put up a new blog about the "Freewinds".

The Freewinds is a religious retreat for members of the Church of Scientology. It is usually cruising the Caribbean.







Freewinds

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Here is a page from www.scientology.org that tells more about the Freewinds and the services it delivers.

The Freewinds is also known as the Flag Ship Service Organization or FSSO.

Many of my friends are going to the Freewinds this week to participate in a convention that commemorates the ship's maiden voyage in 1988. Hard to believe that was 16 years ago!

In the local area, the Freewinds is also known for its participation in jazz festivals such as pictured here: Jazz on the Freewinds





Wednesday, June 09, 2004

Mary Story is the Vice President and Director of Community Affairs of the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization: the Scientology headquarters in Clearwater Florida.

According to the Tampa Bay Partnership
"The parishioners of the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization contribute 170,000 hours ofvolunteer work annually in service to the Tampa Bay area working with community groups to strengthen neighborhoods, help the needy, improve literacy, fight drug addiction and abuse, promote the arts and provide wholesome entertainment to the community. These volunteer hours are contributed both to community betterment groups throughout the area as well as groups established by Scientologists. Church staff and Church members are active in over 100 charitable groups in the Tampa Bay community."

One area in which Scientology volunteers are particularly active is in the use of Scientology Study Tech. Study Tech is a very simple technology developed by L. Ron Hubbard. He originally formulated Study Tech to help Scientology ministers learn the technology of Scientology counseling, but it has application in any area of study.

The fact is that schools don't teach kids to study. They try to teach their subjects and often fall short of providing an adequate education because students don't now the more basic skills of how to study in the first place.

What is most exciting about Scientology study tech is that once they master these simple skills, students can learn anything. The self-confidence and self-respect a student gains from being able to learn any subject is startling to see.

Here is more information on Scientology Study Tech.

Study Tech Library Based on the Works of L. Ron Hubbard - Study Technology of L. Ron Hubbard Bookstore

Scientology Study Technology

What is Study Technology?

L. Ron Hubbard: Study Technology

Scientology Study Technology: Learning is fun.

Applied Scholastics International: Study Tech


Wednesday, April 14, 2004

This article in the Clearwater edition of Freedom Magazine caught my eye, and I thought I'd share it.

David Miscavige, Master of Ceremonies - Annual Tribute Draws Record Numbers


As an overflow crowd of more than 4,000 Scientologists and friends were greeted by a striking and innovative laser light show and an audio-visual overview of the past year’s accomplishments, Clearwater was again the literal center of the Scientology world for the 1998 celebration of L. Ron Hubbard’s birthday on March 13 at the Fort Harrison.


Many of those in attendance are visitors from places as far away as Australia and Sweden. This year’s celebration was also seen by satellite and video relay in more than 100 countries, in 39 languages. But why is L. Ron Hubbard’s birthday celebrated in such a spectacular fashion?

As the evening’s first speaker and master of ceremonies, Mr. David Miscavige, addressed the audience, the answer was apparent: “Welcome to the night we gather in greater numbers than on any night of the year. For when we speak of L. Ron Hubbard, we honor a name transcending every language, every border, every culture... a name of truly universal proportions and, on one level or another, a man whom everyone recognizes.”

While perhaps best-known as the founder of the most vital and rapidly growing religious movement on Earth, L. Ron Hubbard also lived a diverse, multifaceted and exciting life, and ultimately delineated solutions for all he found wrong in the world around him. He still defies any simple categorization. And the results of his work are today benefiting more people than ever before.

Thus it was fitting to the occasion that Mr. David Miscavige, who knew and worked with Mr. Hubbard, offered the audience a sense of what continues to flow from Mr. Hubbard’s works — increased abilities and spiritual freedom, more harmonious relationships, and bettered conditions throughout society.

In the past 12 months alone, he said, more than 200 awards, proclamations and keys to cities have been presented in honor of L. Ron Hubbard — an unparalleled number — from across the United States and Canada, and from countries as diverse as the United Kingdom and Japan, Norway and Taiwan, Italy and Russia.

To fully appreciate what those recognitions signify, said Mr. David Miscavige, you have to look at Mr. Hubbard through the eyes of those who bestow those awards. “In other words,” he noted, “you have to place yourself in those lands where his technology is utterly new. You have to walk among people who never imagined one could conquer immorality, ignorance, drug addiction and illiteracy.”

The rest of the article can be seen here
There's a story on the beautiful new building for the Church of Scientology in Clearwater covering some of the tremendous work that went into getting this building done. I didn't realize you could take a tour to see how the construction is progressing, but the article says: "While construction of the Flag Building in the 200 block of South Fort Harrison is ongoing, members of the community are invited to see a unique view of the work-in-progress from the 10th floor of the Fort Harrison Hotel, as part of hotel tours. Call (727) 467-6860 for more information." See the whole article here:
Landmark Comes to Life: New Building for Church of Scientology in Clearwater

Wednesday, April 07, 2004

Scientology Home Page
This little piece in the San Francisco Chronicle today:

"Hall of Fame third baseman Mike Schmidt will make his managerial debut Thursday night for the Philadelphia Phillies' Class-A affiliate.

The three-time MVP became the first former player hired as a minor league manager after being elected to the Hall when he signed a one-year contract to run the Clearwater Threshers -- formerly the Phillies -- Oct. 14. The Threshers host the Dunedin Blue Jays, Toronto's affiliate Thursday.

In 1995, Schmidt, considered one of the best third baseman in baseball history, became just the 26th player elected into the Hall of Fame on the first ballot. In his 18-year career, all with Philadelphia, Schmidt hit 548 homers -- ninth all-time, won 10 gold gloves and made 12-All-Star appearances."

Here's some information on the career of Mike Schmidt - quite an accomplished athlete to have on our very own team.

BaseballLibrary.com

More Scientology Links



Scientology Effective Solutions This goes into quite some detail on various activities Scientology churches participate in, in their communities.

Scientology Effective Solutions - Drug Abuse Information Scientology churches are well known for working to overcome drug problems in their communities. For example we have major drug-prevention and rehab programs that Scientologists run in Clearwater. This web site will explain why Scientologists are so passionate about handling this area.

Church of Scientology - The Foundation for Religious Freedom Here's a new page I just found - a very good description of the Scientology religion.

Tuesday, April 06, 2004

Nice new Clearwater edition of Freedom Magazine is online, and features information on Scientology Volunteer activities in Clearwater.

Wednesday, March 31, 2004

Clearwater Aquarium


The migration season for marine turtles starts in April and goes til October. Our Clearwater Marine Aquarium does a great job rescuing stranded turtles, and giving them shelter. Learn more about this here:

The Naples News from yesterday has a story about a successful rescue of a sea turtle and his return to the sea through the work of the aquarium.



Scientology in Europe


A lot of European Scientologists come to Clearwater and live here. So I'm sharing my latest news, about a new web site that gives information on Scientology activities in Europe.

www.scientologyreligion.de
www.scientologyreligion.be
www.scientologyreligion.ch

And there are more coming.


Tuesday, March 16, 2004

A few years ago I visited the Advanced Organization and Saint Hill for Europe, located in Copenhagen. This is called AOSH EU for short. I met some wonderful people there, and found out that some of these friends I'd met 8 years ago are now in Clearwater training. They will go back to AOSH EU when they are done, but it is such a pleasure to see them. That's one of the most exciting things about being in Clearwater as a Scientologist - you meet so many people you have met before as people come here from all over the world to do the most advanced training and counseling services the Church offers.

Information on Scientology churches


Scientology Churches from Around the World

Sunday, March 14, 2004

This article appeared in the St. Petersburg Times today. It just shows what people can do for each other when they care. I think it speaks for itself:

Illiteracy on the ropes
Persevering boxer Tyrone Booze is simultaneously passing on his love of reading and punching to the next generation of fighters.
By MEGAN SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
Published March 14, 2004

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CLEARWATER - In one corner, there is a boxing ring, a couple of speed bags and some head gear and gloves. Two heavy bags containing sand swing gently from the ceiling.

On the other side of the room, there are new computers with special software to help children enhance their reading and math skills.

A set of World Book Encyclopedias are stacked behind the boxing ring. On another side are boxes of books waiting to be unpacked.

On one wall, someone has painted: Yes, You Can Learn to Read.

The opposite wall has pictures of boxing champions such as Muhammad Ali and Evander Holyfield.

Tyrone Booze stands in the middle of the ring.

His championship belt and silver cup are on the card table behind him.

It's Thursday night and a crowd has gathered.

For Booze, this night is the fulfillment of a dream. He has found a way to bring together his two loves: boxing and reading.

He watched Muhammad Ali knock out George Foreman. Ali was his idol.

Even now, a poster of Ali standing over a downed Sonny Liston hangs on the wall in the gym. Booze auctioned off a pair of autographed gloves from the former heavyweight champion as part of the fundraising for the Smart Fighter Institute.

Booze admired Ali not only for his boxing prowess, but because of what the champ stood for. Ali stood against the Vietnam War, and he accepted his punishment from the U.S. government.

When he was 8, Booze found his second home at the Belleview Square Boys Club, the neighborhood recreation center where he first learned to box.

While other boys in his Hartford, Conn., neighborhood were hanging out at the basketball court, Booze spent his afternoons in the boxing ring. He also trained - running, jumping rope, and hitting the speed bag. Sometimes he even hit trees - without gloves.

Boxing became his life.

He had dreams of making millions of dollars.

Booze graduated from high school in 1975 and began his professional boxing career. But he was a disadvantaged fighter, said Mort Sharnik, a former boxing writer for Sports Illustrated who now lives in Treasure Island.

"You have to have powerful people behind you," he said. "He never got the right fights because of his managers. A lot of managers who were looking for a good opponent who could put up a good fight but couldn't win turned to Booze."

Booze was too small for heavyweight. Too big for light heavyweight. His weight fluctuated from 190 to 220 pounds, making him a cruiserweight.

He didn't do much dancing around the ring. His strategy was simple: Knock people out.

"He was very aggressive," said Cal Calloway, one of his former boxing trainers. "He would meet you and try to walk right through you. He had a thunderous left hook that could put you to sleep."

Booze believed he could beat anybody, and he showed it.

He talked trash as much as the next fighter. When he was in the ring, those dimples in his cheeks disappeared. He got that look in his eye. He was ready.

Booze spent most of his time waiting to get fights. Most of them were overseas, in countries such as England, Germany and even South Africa. He fought Evander Holyfield in 1983 but lost by split decision.

When he moved to Clearwater in 1989, he began training at the Fourth Street gym in St. Petersburg. He met his wife, Tina, at a submarine shop on Cleveland Street.

Booze defeated Derek Angol on July 25, 1992, to win the WBO World Cruiserweight boxing championship. He lost the title the following year.

In 1998, he fought Jesse Ferguson and lost.

It would be his last fight.

Reading
Through his success and failure as a boxer, Booze kept a secret.

He could barely read.

In school, while other kids were studying, he was boxing or playing ball. He calls it, "gaming, messing around."

When Booze began boxing, he trusted his managers to read his contract. Some of them cheated him out of more than half his prize money. He relied on his wife to help him.

He never blamed his teachers. He took responsibility.

With his career over, he faced a decision: Keep faking it or face up to it.

"I thought, "What am I going to do with my life?,' " Booze said. "It's like any guy who steps out of the spotlight, what does this young man or young woman have to fall back on?"

In 1999, Booze walked into the Community Learning Center on N Fort Harrison Avenue and told people there he could barely read and write.

The learning center, which is based on L. Ron Hubbard's writings and teachings, provides free remedial reading to people of all ages.

"I think in life when you ask for help, some people say it's a weakness," he said. "I don't think it's a sign of weakness. I needed some help."

Booze worked with a private tutor for the next three years. He went there daily, in between his job working for Pinellas County facilities management and raising his two children, Sharee, now 12, and Tyrone, 10.

Tina Booze says her husband reads anything he can get his hands on.

He still carries a dictionary in his blue bag. His favorite author: Langston Hughes.

He now has two passions: reading and boxing.

Sharnik remembers Booze talking about those two things all the time. One day, he said to Booze, "There's no reason why you can't combine the two." Booze came up with the concept for the Smart Fighter Institute three years ago. With his wife's strong encouragement, he launched a pilot program last year with about 15 students.

Now with the Smart Fighter Institute about to open on Garden Avenue in a few days, Booze has taken the entire week off to put on the finishing touches.

"His wife has become as obsessed as he is," Sharnik said. "I've been with him, encouraging him more than anything else. You listen to him, and you're moved to tears. I think it's a very difficult thing he's doing. He's certainly dedicated."

The return
Booze, now 45, is back in the ring again.

He weighs about 260 pounds, but he still believes he can fight - if his wife lets him.

Thursday was the grand opening reception for the Smart Fighter Institute, located on the second floor of TBT Gym, 205 N Garden Ave. The students, who range in age from 10 to 18, start Monday and must be referred by a school counselor or teacher.

Josue Cordero, 15, is eager to start swinging. He was the first one to sign up, having heard about the program from a teacher at Highland Christian Academy.

At 135 pounds, Jose is definitely a lightweight.

"I want to have an education," says Josue, who lives in Clearwater. "I also like the training part. I like learning how to defend myself, getting in shape."

Calloway, who came up in the days of Joe Louis, was at the reception with another young fighter he is training. He has trained boxers such as Pinklon Thomas, who lost to Mike Tyson in 1987.

He compares boxing to martial arts. Both require discipline and confidence.

Booze ventures over to one of the large punching bags and throws a few punches. The bag swings ever so slightly.

He says boxing has lost some of its appeal, as people such as Ali, Holyfield, Joe Frazier and Foreman grow older and retire. He remembers when you could watch a match for free on public television. Now one can cost as much as $50.

"I miss it," says Booze. "I think every athlete has a time in his life when he misses it and thinks he can still do it. At that time, boxing was what I was into. That was my love."

Now, it's all about education. And reading.

Booze stresses that this program is about literacy more than boxing. The boxing is a tool to get them interested in learning.

Indeed, he has come a long way.

As he stands in the ring, he watches all the people who gathered to show their support. He speaks about his literacy problem. And he sends them a message:

"The most important thing is your education," he says. "It is your true freedom to life. We're going to make this program the best in the world."

More Information on L. Ron Hubbard Study Technology

Scientology Study Technology: Effective Education and Training
L. Ron Hubbard, The Humanitarian - Education
Revolution in Learning; Freedom Magazine
Education - The Fatal Flaw; Freedom Magazine

Sunday, February 29, 2004

ReligiousResources.org has a category on Scientology Theology where several good web sites are referenced.

Saturday, February 21, 2004

The Church of Scientology in Clearwater Celebrated the 77th Anniversary of Fort Harrison Hotel. This was the event of the season, with public officials, community leaders and celebrities attending a gala event at the Fort. Photos of the event can be seen here.

Tuesday, February 17, 2004

I saw this letter to the editor in the Clearwater Times today, and wanted to share it.


Scientologists work to beautify, build up city

I am a small business owner, I am not a Scientologist, and I appreciate what the Church of Scientology has done and is doing for downtown Clearwater. There are many dedicated people - Scientologists and non-Scientologists - who would like to see more business brought to our downtown. I spend a lot of time, effort and energy volunteering, and I've met Scientology Church members who also volunteer their time, effort and energy to the same purpose of improving downtown Clearwater...."

"Regarding the Fort Harrison Hotel, I have attended certain events at the Fort Harrison and have never been approached to join the Church of Scientology; I feel very welcome there. I've asked many questions and have had them answered. Personally, I'm pleased that the Scientologists chose to refurbish that beautiful old hotel. A new page in history is alive at the Fort Harrison Hotel, and the rich old history of the Fort Harrison will obviously remain intact."


-- Lulu Carren, Clearwater "


Here's a nice site about one of the things Scientology is doing in Clearwater:

Groundbreaking Ceremony Clearwater Florida with David Miscavige

Monday, February 16, 2004

The Clearwater edition of Freedom Magazine gives a good overview of the kind of word Scientologists to to improve the Clearwater community.

Freedom magazine has been published by the Church of Scientology since 1968, and specializes in investigative reporting.

The current issue of the International edition of Freedom Magazine has the lead story: Education . It exposes the source of increased child violence and presents real solutions to the problem.