The Sarah´s story

Once upon a time, there was a woman named Sarah who was searching for something more in life. She felt unfulfilled and lost, unsure of what her purpose was. One day, she stumbled upon the Church of Scientology in Munich while walking through the city.

Curious, she decided to attend a service at the church. From the moment she walked in, she felt a sense of belonging she had never experienced before. She met a group of people who welcomed her with open arms and made her feel like she had finally found her place in the world.

As she attended courses and auditing sessions at the church, Sarah learned more about Scientology and the teachings of its founder, L. Ron Hubbard. She found the materials and techniques to be insightful and helpful, providing her with tools to improve her life and relationships.

Sarah became deeply involved with the church and developed strong bonds with the friends she had made there. They supported each other through personal struggles and celebrated each other’s successes.

After some time, Sarah decided to take the next step in her journey with Scientology and made a contract with the church. She was excited to continue learning and growing within the community that had become her family.

Although some people in her life were skeptical of her involvement with Scientology, Sarah knew in her heart that she had found the path she was meant to follow. She continued to attend services and courses, grateful for the friendships and sense of purpose the church had given her.

Excited for a new adventure, Sarah eagerly accepted the opportunity to join the Sea Org and travel to Copenhagen. She was thrilled to be one of the founding staff members and was determined to make a positive impact within the organization.

As she traveled all over Europe, living in different places like Brighton, Sarah continued to grow and develop her skills. She took on new responsibilities within the church and found fulfillment in helping others.

Sarah’s dedication and hard work were noticed, and she quickly rose through the ranks within the Sea Org. She was given opportunities to learn and train with some of the most experienced and knowledgeable Scientologists in the world.

Despite the challenges that came with the demands of the Sea Org, Sarah was happy and felt a sense of purpose in her work. She knew that she was making a difference and contributing to something greater than herself.

Unfortunately, due to problems getting a visa, Sarah was eventually forced to leave the Sea Org. Although it was a difficult decision, she knew that she had to do what was best for her at the time.

But Sarah didn’t leave the Church of Scientology entirely. She continued to attend services and courses at local Scientology centers, grateful for the valuable lessons she had learned during her time with the Sea Org.

The knowledge and skills she gained helped her later in life, both personally and professionally. Sarah remained grateful for the friendships, experiences, and sense of purpose she had gained from her time with the Church of Scientology in Munich and the Sea Org.