HOW MANY HOURS A DAY CAN ONE
 PARTICIPATE IN AUDITING?
This depends upon one’s particular auditing program. Some participate in auditing for a longer time than others. An average is around 2 1/2 hours a day for the five weekdays. Auditing is best done intensively, at least 12 1/2 hours a week (2 1/2 hours a day for the five-day week). The more intensively one is audited, the more rapid progress one makes as there is no distraction from day-to-day routines or upsets.
									
										
    
        
    
       
    
            
    
   
									
										
	
		
									
								
							
						
    
      FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
    
  
  - Background and Basic Principles
 - Scientology Beliefs
 - Scientology Founder
 - What Scientology Does for the Individual
 - Scientology and Dianetics Books
 - Scientology and Dianetics Training Services
 - 
          Scientology and Dianetics Auditing
          
          
          
- What is auditing?
 - What is the difference between the two Scientology paths of auditing and training?
 - Do all Church staff participate in auditing and training?
 - What do the terms preclear and auditor mean?
 - What is the E-Meter and how does it work?
 - Why does one have to wait six weeks to participate in auditing if one has been habitually using drugs?
 - Will taking antibiotics prevent me from participating in auditing?
 - Is it okay to take any sort of drugs when you are in Scientology?
 - What is the Purification Rundown?
 - How many hours a day can one participate in auditing?
 - Has the technology of auditing changed since the early days of Scientology?
 - What will I get out of auditing?
 - Does auditing really work in all cases?
 - What can auditing cure?
 - Can one go exterior in auditing?
 - Are auditors governed by a code of conduct?
 - Is information divulged during auditing sessions always kept confidential?
 
 - Clear
 - Operating Thetan
 - Scientology Ministers
 - Inside a Church of Scientology
 - Scientology Attitudes and Practices
 - Scientology and Other Practices
 - The Organization of Scientology
 - Church Management
 - Religious Technology Center
 - Church of Spiritual Technology
 - Church Funding
 - Scientology in Society
 
            
            
			
			
                    