![]() ![]() I found them reasonable, kind, ethical, straightforward, and sane. This was generally true of the Scientologists I’d come to know in my five years in the Church. Ron Hubbard’s religious technology, yet even as she ensured that the mission (she called it a “Center,” choosing, with purpose, a less religiously charged word) adhered to his policies, she was never dictatorial. She wore simple, elegant clothes, black and tan and linen. As head of a Scientology mission-the “mission holder”-she would refer to them often. Of course Jessica kept these books close to hand. Another bookcase held the equally large set of “admin” volumes, bound in green, which contained everything Hubbard had ever written about how to found and run an organization. A bookcase behind Jessica’s desk held the entire set, bound in red leather, with an inch-and-a-half gap where this one had been removed. ![]() Ron Hubbard had written regarding auditing, Scientology’s form of counseling. It was one of a dozen volumes that contained, in chronological order, all the policy letters and bulletins that L. On her desk lay a large red book embossed with gold letters. ![]() Her lovely face revealing nothing about the purpose or mood of our meeting, Jessica ushered me into her office and closed the door. ![]()
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