Inside Scientology

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Inside Scientology


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An e-meter used in auditing. Scientologists may spend hundreds of hours in auditing sessions, holding the slim silver-colored handles of the e-meter, a device considered similar to a lie detector, while an auditor asks them a battery of questions and takes notes on what they say and on the e-meter’s readings.

Photo: Chip Litherland for The New York Times