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    Hubbard set out his theory of how the E-meter works in his book Understanding the E-Meter: For the meter to be read, the tiny flow of electrical energy through the preclear (person) has to remain steady. When this tiny flow is changed the needle of the E-Meter moves. This will happen if the preclear pulls in or releases mental mass.

  2. Jul 19, 2018 · Inside an E-Meter. Image: Play With Junk/YouTube After demoing how the device can be manipulated by squeezing its conductive handles, Play With Junk runs some electrical tests to get a better idea ...

  3. Jul 19, 2018 · The Church of Scientology uses devices called E-Meters to measure Thetans in the body. We’re not going to discuss this further, because we don’t want to be murdered. In reality, the E-Meter is ...

  4. Oct 1, 2019 · In theory, the E-Meter measures the spiritual response that a person undergoes while thinking these thoughts. In scientific, objective practice, it gives a reading of the electrical conductivity of a person's skin. If this seems harsh, it might be worth mentioning that the FDA had some harsh words about the Church's early claims regarding the E ...

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  5. E-Meter is a shortened term for electropsychometer. It is a religious artifact used as a spiritual guide in auditing. It is for use only by a Scientology minister or a Scientology minister-in-training to help the preclear locate and confront areas of spiritual upset. In itself, the E-Meter does nothing. It is an electronic instrument that ...

  6. Auditing, also known as processing, is the core practice of Scientology. Scientologists believe that the role of auditing is to improve a person's abilities and to reduce or eliminate their neuroses. The Scientologist is asked questions about past events while holding two metal cylinders attached to an electrical resistance meter (galvanometer ...

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  8. Mark Ultra VIII ® E-Meter. U nique to the Scientology religion—and revolutionary in the field of spiritual development—is the use by auditors of the electropsychometer, or E-Meter, a religious artifact. In Dianetics and Scientology, auditors use the E-Meter to help isolate areas of spiritual travail or upset that exist below a person’s ...

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