Meet a Scientologist—The Silent Birth of Navarra Collins
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 14, 2011 CONTACT: Karin Pouw (323) 960-3500 [email protected] Meet a Scientologist—the Silent Birth of Navarra Collins Little Navarra Collins of Dublin, Ireland, steals the show in the Collins family video—one of 200 “Meet a Scientologist” videos available on the Scientology website at www.Scientology.org. In the Collins family video on Scientology.org, the sunny disposition of daughter Navarra is a striking element throughout. Her mother, Zabrina, took great care during pregnancy and childbirth to avoid anything that would lead to harmful consequences later in her daughter’s life. The introduction to Dianetics video on www.Scientology.org describes the effects painful incidents can have on a person: “All of your painful experiences are recorded in a previously unknown part of the mind. It’s called the reactive mind. And it throws those experiences back at you in an irrational attempt to get you to avoid the same painful thing from happening to you again.” The video shows how injuries that occur before or during the birth of a child can have serious ramifications. Childbirth is a painful experience for both mother and child and words in particular spoken during these moments can have an adverse effect later in life. “I wanted Navarra to be born in a calm environment. A child goes through enough trauma during labor without adding to it. I believed she deserved peace and quiet when she arrived,” says Zabrina. “Having the silent birth meant that it was very much just me and the baby going through something together in the calmest way possible.” Zabrina thinks the world of her daughter whom she says is a bright, loving, happy child who is virtually trouble-free. “I can’t take credit for who Navarra is,” she says. “She is a spiritual being with her own qualities and abilities. But we did everything we could to minimize the effects of painful incidents like childbirth, and have raised her using Scientology principles to help her reach her full potential.” Watch the Collins family video at Scientology.org. ### 2 The popular “Meet a Scientologist” profiles on the Church of Scientology International Video Channel at Scientology.org now total 200 broadcast- quality documentary videos featuring Scientologists from diverse locations and walks of life. The personal stories are told by Scientologists who are educators, teenagers, skydivers, a golf instructor, a hip-hop dancer, IT manager, stunt pilot, mothers, fathers, dentists, photographers, actors, musicians, fashion designers, engineers, students, business owners and more. A digital pioneer and leader in the online religious community, in April 2008 the Church of Scientology became the first major religion to launch its own official YouTube Video Channel, which has now been viewed by millions of visitors. The Collins family 3.