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| + | Enid was active in the free field in the USA shortly following the large exodus from "Org Scientology" after 1980. | ||
| + | Apart from the book illustrated here, she published ''The Healing Spirit'', ''Scars on the Soul'', ''Mood-Swings'' and ''Soul Mates: How to Find Them and Keep Them''. | ||
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| + | She operated under the name Dynamism; at that time some were fearful of using the word Scientology and some made some slight variations and worked under another name. | ||
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Enid was active in the free field in the USA shortly following the large exodus from "Org Scientology" after 1980. Apart from the book illustrated here, she published The Healing Spirit, Scars on the Soul, Mood-Swings and Soul Mates: How to Find Them and Keep Them.
She operated under the name Dynamism; at that time some were fearful of using the word Scientology and some made some slight variations and worked under another name.
