WE 6-25-07 News, Wins and Stats from the OT Committee
Stats Summary: This week, we had 32 members reporting that they were active on OT Committee Projects and Activities. These included: Clyde Andrews, Chuck Arndt, Ron & Sally Baker, Peter Bedrin, Pam Blehert, Lorri Cramer, David Graham, Judy and Mike Hancock, Art Harmon, Michelle Hyde, Greg Layton, Jann Magerowski, Cynthia McIver, Lynne Oakes, Mary Jo Palmer, Matt Robinson, Reginia Rogers, David Tidman, Vici Turrisi, Glenn & Yuby Wahlquist, Bill & Virginia Watson, Judy Weigand, Gregg West, Jim Williamson, Kathy Wiltsey, Brent Wisner, and Neil and Bobbi Woods. Bill Muldoon volunteered time on the CF project. In addition to 100 volunteer hours on OT Committee assigned projects and activities, there were 21 hours on OTC hats (members working on their posts) and 32 hours on other sector activities. Members who did not participate in OTC Projects but were active in other sector activities included: Holly Martin and Brett Wallace. 7 books were sold to raw public. (only 7 books?) Gregg West continues on the Grad V course and Brent Wisner is on the Class V internship. Brent has also started the VM Course. Kathy Wiltsey is working on the OTVIIA course. Dave Graham is on PTS/SP.
News and Wins for WE 6-25-07:
Kathy Wiltsey is at Flag and on OT V. And she has started OT 6a – a big jump towards getting on OT VII!
Virginia Watson reports: I worked on the website for the Dianetics Group for 6 hours. I spoke with a selectee about her progress on her ethics program for 45 minutes. She will be writing us a success story on her wins as they have been quite spectacular. I will forward them on as I won't get them until Saturday. Bill spent 1 hour working on the art group and he spent 1 hour auditing assists with an employee. During the last assist, he gave a touch assist and then a nerve assist, the sharp pain in the pc's back blew completely. The pc was VGIs! It was a very dramatic win. We also both took our test for VM certification and are waiting to hear on those results. These assists can be very effective.
Bill and Virginia Watson passed their Volunteer Minister test and are now fully certified VMs.
Greg Layton reports that Lucas Layton is on Grade I and Pro metering course at ITD, and Tara Layton is on SOLO II at St. Hill.
Karen Berg has started SOLO II auditing. Karen is a very able being and did start up a mission of sorts.
Jann Magerowski shares the following wins: I had 2 Pc's, (neither related nor known to each other), who were complaining of chest pains and had seen their Dr's who could not find anything wrong. One was handled by PTS tech and the other by going wholetrack in her auditing & completing the Dianetics chain we were working on. Both walked out with no more chest pain and very happy. Both want to do services at the org, (Philly), as well.
Reginia Rogers reports: Chesapeake A school in Northern Virginia. had a very nice graduation on Saturday, 23 June 2007. Although the graduate was not a Scientologist, the graduation was held at the LRH House; in December Chesapeake had done a "Gratitude" event at the LRH House for parents of Chesapeake and this graduate's mother had been so impressed that I thought that we should have her son's graduation there. His family is originally from Africa -- at this writing I do not recall which country. But there were about 10 tours given for people who had not ever been there before. And, the speaker, also not a Scientologist but someone who I had taken to the House for a tour and who is "impressed" by LRH, gave great kudos to LRH during his speech. The topic of the speech was "Leadership" and in his speech, he referred to LRH as a great leader. I had certainly not asked him to do that; that was his own origination. It was WONDERFUL!
Clyde Andrews reports: I spoke to the Black America Round Table Conference this past weekend at the New York Org. A total of seven were persuaded to join staff. The featured speaker was Mr. Al Baker, CO International Training Org.
William Stanley (formerly in DC field) reports: I have been on board since '79 and never have I seen the staff - all the way to the top - so pumped or excited about an event. [He’s speakingabout the upcoming MV events. – ed.] This will be Truly Epic as described - And the walls come a tumblin' down! Make it a big one in DC - How about 2000? Mare & I shall be at Twin-Cities the top of the River. Their new Ideal org is Spectacular! Come on DC!
Colleen Peltomaa (formerly in DC field) donated a lot of RON DVDs to be distributed to local Embassies. Great work, Colleen! The DC area is kind of unique in that we have the comm lines to influence not only the states of the US but foreign countries as well. SUCKER!!!
Postulates Guild I/C Weekly Stat Report from I/C Mary Jo Palmer
POSTULATES GUILD NAME:Washington DC
WEEK ENDING DATE:6/25/2007
DRILL DONE THIS WEEK:#9 Postulating the Opposite
9 # Success Stories written
10 # Members attending the Postulates Guild
3 # Members who flowed $ to the Bridge this week
$340 Total $ amount members flowed to the Bridge
2 # Members who attended course this week
1# Members who went in session this week
4# Major postulates manifested this week
8 # Members Contributions to the Ideal Org
Actions done:
David Graham helped at the VM tent for 5 hours and on CF .
Irene Guntensperger helped remodel an office at the Org.
Cynthia McIver helped on CF for 2 hours, with Criminon for 2 hours and with CCHR for 1.5 hours.
Mary Jo Palmer spent 5 hours on the Postulate Guild.
Jim Taylor helped with the VM tent for 1.5 hours.
Roz Taylor helped in the DIV 6 Course room for 4.5 hours and at Chesapeake Academy for 2 hours.
Outstanding Success Stories:
This was very fun. I think I’ve gotten some new concepts-like just a better understanding of “concept”. It’s a powerful thing indeed! CM
I realized how I stop myself from changing my postulates by considering that I should not change my mind about things. Now that I’ve realized this, I am not the effect of it. RR
I got more in present time and my perception increased! RT
Stats Chart
I have included all those reporting this time rather than just those with something to report. I wanted you to see that we’re getting a higher number reporting (47 reporting) and that’s GOOD. I encourage you to report, even when you don’t have anything to report. It grooves you in to weekly report schedule and lets us know that you’re there and you want to be included. We appreciate that. If you report and can list no stats, don’t worry. The Ogre will not suddenly appear from the cave and carry you off to be eaten. (Grimm’s wonderful fairy tales – what WERE parents trying to do with those?)
Here is the Stats chart
Stats for WE 6-25-07
This, sadly, would all be very wonderful and I would be the first person to join in and contribute, EXCEPT, except for the knowledge of the true intentions of the top leadership of the CofS. These orgs might actually prosper if the S.O. and other money grabbers stayed away.