SQUIRRELLING

The action of altering Scientology through doingness.

From the AOGP Abridged Scientology Dictionary — based on original LRH source materials, updated through 1982.

Usage

If an auditor changes the steps of a standard process or invents their own variations of Scientology procedures, that action is called squirrelling. It refers specifically to altering the technology through what one does in practice.

Why It Matters

Squirrelling is considered harmful because altering Scientology through doingness produces unpredictable results and undermines the reliability of standard procedures that have been proven to work.

Related Concepts

  • SCIENTOLOGYAn applied religious philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge, which, through the application of its technology can bring about desirable changes in the conditions of life.

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