"Am I therefore become your enemy,because I TELL YOU THE TRUTH...?"
(Galatians 4:16)

CULTS WATCH:A bridge too far...

Opera singer Gaby Sade used to have a very short fuse. If someone cut him off, he was capable of getting out of the car and giving the offending driver more than a piece of his mind. If if did not come to blows, he would at least tell him, in choice language, exactly what he thought of his mother. Two weeks ago, Sade cut off a driver and received a "Son of a bitch, who taught you to drive?" Sade listened patiently, smiled to himself, even apologized. He then got out of his car, on the busy road, and sang an aria for the stunned driver, free of charge. What had changed? Everything. Sade, who used to be just an ordinary guy, is now a Scientologist. Ever since she was a little girl, architect Simona Bar Sagi suffered from terrible seasickness. ("It was enough just to get near a ship"). Throughout her adult life she avoided even the most placid streams. A few years ago, after attending a special Scientology course in Sidney, Australia, she passed the port and saw a ship setting off into the Pacific. Without a second thought she signed up for a cruise. "When the ship left the bay and entered the ocean, it passed two high boulders from which Captain Cook discovered Australia," she says. "The waves were very high and the passengers were told to go below, because the ship was rocking like crazy. But I stayed on deck, took in the view and enjoyed life, until I noticed that I was completely alone and that everyone was lying below, wiped out." How do you explain it? "The process I underwent in the course cleaned out all kinds of nonsense from my life - like throwing up on a ship - and they have disappeared for good. That is a physical example of something that happened to me internally. I learned that instead of suffering you can enjoy life." For a long time Moshe Warshavsky, the former municipal architect of Tel Aviv, had a problem with his elbow. He could barely move his arm. Then he took an advanced Scientology course on a cruise. "As soon as I completed the course and understood what I understood, suddenly everything clicked and my arm began functioning normally, after years of conventional treatments that didn't help." It sounds unbelievable. Why doesn't everyone do a Scientology course? "It poses a threat to the establishment. All the theories about using the mind to heal the body - not by conventional medicine - will hurt the pharmaceutical companies. So they react by creating antagonism toward Scientology."
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