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E-meter
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electro- + psycho- + -meter
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Haggis was spending much of his time and money taking advanced courses and being audited, which involved the use of an electropsychometer, or E-Meter.
What happens when you try to leave the Church of Scientology? 2011
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The suit was brought by two plaintiffs, who testified that the Church — which is classified as a sect in France — and its members defrauded them through the use of a so-called electropsychometer, or E-Meter, that allegedly measures spiritual well-being, Religion News Blog has learned.
bilby commented on the word electropsychometer
"Ms O'Kane told police a fundamental principle of Scientology was that a person could only improve their condition by finding the truth about themselves through the auditing process.
The final stage involves the use of an Electropsychometer - or E-meter - 'used for measuring low voltage and changes in the human psyche'.
'The E-meter assists in the final validation and attesting,' Mr Lock wrote."
- Christine Kellett, Questions over Scientology's 19 calls in 48 hours before 110,000-volt suicide, theage.com.au, 28 Oct 2009.
October 28, 2009