Famous American movie star Kim Carrey’s girlfriend may die of Scientology

Hollywood actor Jim Carrey (Jim Carrey)'s ex-girlfriend Catharina White (Cathriona White) reportedly committed suicide, suspected of overdose. However, the British media "The Sun" published a survey and analysis on October 2 that the death of Catalina White may be related to her belief in Scientology.

's painstaking "cleansing therapy" may have sounded the death knell for Kasarina

A former member of Scientology said that Kasarina believes that Scientology can help herself, but Scientology's difficult "cleansing therapy" may push her. To the edge of death.

Casarina White, 30, died of a suspected drug overdose on Monday after breaking up with Hollywood comedy star Kim Carey.

Kasarina White has been involved in the controversial Scientology from Ireland to Los Angeles in 2009, but has only recently begun to participate in two mandatory ceremonies of Scientology. Former members of

said that these two mandatory ceremonies were "dangerous" and would affect the mental state of the fragile actress. One item of

is "survival therapy", which means being yelled and "derogated" for many months. It is said that Kasarina has just joined recently. Tony Ortega, a science and education research expert, said that Casalina has just completed another therapy recently, the "cleansing therapy", which requires at least four hours of sauna daily for 60 days .

"It feels hot..." Kasarina uploaded this sauna photo on Instagram

Karen De La Carriere's son Alexander Jentzsch (Alexander Jentzsch) believes in Scientology, 2012 Died from a drug overdose, she said: "Alexander has experienced two therapies of'survival' and'cleansing'. At the age of 27, she died of an overdose of methadone and other drugs. Kasarina is another Alexander, they are both I was involved in this harmful cult in my 20s." Karen

has joined Scientology for 35 years. She explained that "survival therapy" refers to repeatedly performing an action, such as touching a wall, until entering a kind of Trance state. You are not doing this for an hour, but days, weeks, or even months. There are people I know who last for two years, you will enter a dream state. "

, former Scientology believer Karen Khalil,

, 52-year-old former believer John Duigan (John Duigan), has completed the above two therapies. He said that he was forced to stare at another person during the "survival therapy". His eyes lasted for several hours. At the same time, people kept yelling at him and belittling him.

He said: "This state will last for several hours, and you can't react at all. I was crazy and felt broken for the first time. They slapped me after I fainted until they woke me up. Then I completely broke down, desperately looking for a kitchen knife to dig out my internal organs. "

John Duigen left Scientology in 2006. He said that "cleansing therapy" also made him exhausted. "You will be at a loss and bewildered by going to the sauna for five to eight hours a day." The Scientology system is a pressure cooker. They put people under extreme stress from emotional, mental and physical aspects.”

Scientology leader David Miscavige is responsible for the enforcement of these two therapies.

They claim that “survival therapy” is to help believers concentrate their minds, while “cleansing therapy” is to get rid of toxins attached to the body’s fat tissues.

John Duigan

Some Scientology believers believe that the accumulation of previous life has produced these Toxins can affect people’s spiritual progress and hinder the attainment of the highest level of scientific education.

"cleansing therapy" requires believers to take 30 vitamin tablets a day, run for 20 minutes, and then go to the sauna for at least four hours. Daily life like

The project needs to last three weeks, and some believers insist on up to 60 days. According to reports, believers feel dizzy, dehydrated, stomach pains, accompanied by diarrhea and vomiting.

But Scientology leaders claim that this process is the highest level of Scientology A vital part of this process, believers will be liberated from the physical universe and be able to control objects, energy, and time and space with their minds.

allegedly Scientology leaders are actively recruiting big stars, using people like Tom Cruise Such big stars carry out publicity, they even supportThere is a dedicated Hollywood celebrity center, where it is said that Kasarina was recruited.

However, Kim Carey never joined Scientology and was even identified as a "hostile" element by them.

A former clerk at the celebrity center of

in New York with Kasarina and Kim Kerry told The Sun anonymously that Kim Kerry used to film a film in this Hollywood center and his rude attitude made Scientology members Feeling "offended". "From that moment, they began to dislike him."

Kim Kerry is labeled "1.1", which means that he is an "invisible hostile" and is no longer trusted in the "emotional scale" of Scientology.

Kim Kerry later did a lot of pranks, such as calling the center and pretending to sign up for advanced courses. He laughed at Scientology on a Canadian talk show in 2003: "I did join Scientology for a while, so I got this pair of empty eyes."

Kim Carey later met Kasarina and Kasa Linna went to Hollywood to be an actor and became a makeup artist in 2012. They recovered for 5 months, then broke up, reunited in March this year, and broke up again last Thursday.

It is believed that Kasarina joined Scientology through the introduction of the 45-year-old American singer Beck, who has believed in Scientology for most of her life.

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But Scientology also has followers in Kasarina’s hometown of Ireland.

Former Scientology believer, Irishman John McGhee experienced these two therapies between 2006 and 2008. He once witnessed how a new believer collapsed during a "survival therapy" in Dublin . "He touched the wall. My job is to urge him repeatedly. He suddenly changed his face and turned to me and said:'Please help me, I'm so uncomfortable.' I don't know what to do."

, 51-year-old British The famous hat designer Stephen Jones agreed that this process is dangerous, and he stayed in Scientology from 1986 to 2008. "Imagine that a single action for hundreds of hours can make you crazy enough to want to commit suicide."

A spokeswoman for Scientology told The Sun last night: "The past learning Scientology is related to his later suicide. United, it’s like saying that a person once believed in the Bible and committed suicide. Anti-Scientists like Tony Ortega and other skeptics used the tragedy of the young woman’s death to make a story. It’s really sad and must be given. Condemnation."

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