Thursday, March 19, 2009

Change

NARCONON SUCCESS STORY

 

This Narconon success story is from a student who had abused drugs and alcohol. He is working through things as he moves towards and drug and alcohol free life. It is not always easy, but graduates report that the Narconon program far exceeds their expectations.

“I realized that some things take longer to change than others. While I am changing something there can be difficulties and other problems that arise that I will have to address. Some of the most important changes I have to make will be the hardest. I will have to push through and do what I have to do whether I lose friends along the way or not.

Life is a long journey. There will be a lot of changes, trials and tribulations.

On the other hand there will be a lot of triumphs and victories along the way as well. It is just not about the final destination. The journey along the way, with all of the wins, losses, relationships and many changes are what make the final destination worth it.

I have to live in the moment, take things as they come and remember that everything that comes to me, comes for a reason.

I am ready to embrace it all with a smile on my face.”

The Narconon program can teach anyone how to embrace life –whether one has abused alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine or heroin, the journey through life can be a good one for those who participate in the Narconon program.

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1 comment:

Legion said...

That's insane. The notoriously criminal Scientology corporation's fake "drug treatment" fraud they call "NarCONon" not only does not work, the freakishly bizarre quack medical frauds the insane kooks use that were dreamed up by their drug-addled conman messiah L. Ron Hubbard can be DEADLY.

Scientology's "NarCONon" fraud uses L. Ron Hubbard's freakish "Purification Rundown" noti0ons which include toxic levels of niacine and insane flying saucer kook reading, all of which is very debilitative and leaves drug and alcohol addicts not only still addicted but something near $20,000 in debt to the criminal enterprise.

http://www.crackpots.org/

Anyone stupid enough to give these insane criminals their money still does not deserve to have Scientology rook and swindle them with their "NarCONon" fraud.

But don't take my work for the criminal enterprise's word for anything. Do your own homework and look at the miracle claims made by the Scientology crooks, then look at what medical doctors say about this criminal scam.