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Real self help was too good to be true!

Sioux Hart's story of how she found real self-help

I was different from other kids.

The "in" crowd didn't want me. I didn't even fit in with the crowd that wasn't "in."

I was the best in my class in a small high school in upstate New York destined for life on a farm.

So I ran away from home—three thousand miles to Berkeley.

I put myself through four years of college by working three jobs while I studied physics, art, zoology, music, literature, chemistry, calculus, the Bible (when they could still teach such in schools) and anything else I thought might give me the answers to "life, the universe and everything."

I was the first woman in an ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) course.

I strongly felt the answers were in science, but the more science I studied, the more questions were raised.

During my last year of school, I saw a sign over the drugstore I passed on my way to class—one big letter in each window that spelled "Scientology."

Guessing some connection to science, I bought one of their books, Dianetics, The Modern Science of Mental Health, and read it.

The whole subject sounded too good to be true, so I gave the book to my husband for his opinion. He thought it sounded very good despite my suspicions.

I sent him in to take a course and check it out for me. I also convinced another person to take a course and check it out for me.

Both said it was very good.

Little did I know at the time that very subject would subsequently help me handle my own fears, bring me great joy and make me a very capable and effective person unhindered by self-imposed fetters.

I blossomed as an artist in several fields of art—fine art, dance, photography, writing, poetry, fashion design, dance and film making. I won awards in all of them.

Since then I have devoted my life to helping others discover themselves and their talents, bring those talents to fruition and experience the happiness I know is within us all.

I am willing to point you toward real self help as well.

Email me at jetsettera@aol.com or call me at 727 442-2023.

Sioux Hart


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