Fiji Welcomes the Scientology Volunteer Ministers South Pacific Goodwill Tour
 | | A Scientology Volunteer Minister helps two nurses learn how to administer a Scientology Assist. |
Suva, Fiji — The Scientology Volunteer Ministers South Pacific Goodwill Tour was warmly welcomed in the capital of Fiji by traditional dancers and more that 200 dignitaries including the Deputy Mayor, the Deputy Director for Immigration, as well as the Minister of Youth & Sports and the Police Commissioner.
The Deputy Mayor expressed his strong interest for the Scientology Goodwill Tour by saying, "The Volunteer Ministers could not have come at a better time. We are focused on improving education and the Volunteer Ministers offer a study program teaching a technology of how to study. Drugs are a growing problem here and the Volunteer Ministers have answers to helping people come off drugs. This group has the message which says: No matter how big the problem may seem, something CAN be done about it."
The second speaker, the Minister of Youth & Sports, spoke about his intentions to take advantage of the Scientology Disaster Response Training and looked forward to the Volunteer Ministers helping him to tackle Fiji's social ills.
And as the celebration came to an end, the work of the Scientology Volunteer Ministers just started. Their yellow tent, pitched in the United Nations Park, was filled to capacity throughout the day. Nurses were trained on Scientology Assists, there were hundreds of people were toured through the tent and received lectures that were given based on the Scientology Handbook.
Fiji is the 2nd stop of the South Pacific Tour, which was officially launched on the 15th of July with a Grand Opening held in Auckland, New Zealand, attended by dignitaries from the Maori and South Pacific Communities in New Zealand.
 | | Scientology Volunteer Ministers from the South Pacific Goodwill Tour was welcomed to Fiji by traditional dancers and more than 200 dignitaries. |
Assists are techniques developed by L. Ron Hubbard. They operate on the principle that one tends to withdraw mentally or spiritually from an injured area. Only by restoring communication with this area can one bring the spiritual element into healing, thereby greatly speeding the healing process. Assists are used to alleviate stress and physical aches and pains, or to orient a confused or distraught individual to his present environment.
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