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22 Scientology Terminology: V

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This article is from the Scientology Terminology Dictionary, by martinh@islandnet.com (Martin Hunt) with numerous contributions by others.

22 Scientology Terminology: V

Valence, possession by another personality or evil spirit. "You
sure mock up a good SP valence!"

Verbal Tech, the cardinal sin of describing the cult's "tech" by
word of mouth, or through one's own writing, deemed a "High Crime."
"If you don't shut up with your originations of what you think a
Fall means, I'm sending you to Ethics for spouting Verbal Tech!"

VFP, Valuable Final Product, the end result of a plan of action
drawn up with targets. Each post in an org has a VFP it is meant to
produce; ie, the VPF of a supervisor might be well-trained
students.

VGIs, Very Good Indicators. A bright, shining, smiling face
expected and rewarded after a feedback session with an auditor
"therapist" and an E-Meter. "Sally was F/Ning with VGIs after her
Sunshine Rundown."


 

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