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Disconnection: an introduction February 8, 2010,
Disconnection, which forces members to cut off contact with anyone deemed to be an enemy of the movement, is arguably the single most destructive policy in Scientology.
There is no consensus among the growing numbers of defectors from Scientology as to how much, if any, of the movement's "spiritual technology" is worth salvaging.
Those who believe they experienced genuine psychological or spiritual insights during auditing, Scientology's version of therapy, cherish what they say was its transforming effect.
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