Narconon Blog
LENA SEVERIN
I Was Afraid of Falling Asleep and Never Waking Up Again
My addiction to heroin and cocaine was getting worse every day, I had instances of overdose and passing out and for the last two years, I was afraid of falling asleep and never waking up again. I couldn’t work anymore. I had been to different rehabs—twice at a psychiatric clinic in Greece where I was given drug pills and once at a rehab program in Georgia—but nothing was working.
Gaining the Ability to Face Challenges in Life Drug-Free
The word “objective” means having to do with physical objects and outward things, not one’s internal thoughts and feelings. An objective procedure is, therefore, one that helps a person take his attention off himself and put it outward on his environment. As objectives bring the person out of the past and into the present, they constitute a vital step of the Narconon Program.
New Life Detoxification
After Drug-Free Withdrawal, participants take the next step, which is New Life Detoxification. Thanks to a standard sauna and vitamin regimen, students get rid of the drug residues which, up to that point, have remained in the fatty tissues of the body. Here is what two students have to say about this…
How Students Transform Through the Narconon Program
As students progress through the Narconon Program, their view of the world changes. They become their true selves, they see things as they really are and they are no longer hung up on past situations and problems.