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Sorry, that doesn't make a connection. You could ask "Have you even seen an OT control the MEST universe".
They're supposed to also be able to operate outside of their bodies...lol.
It's total Sci-fi bullshit! Sounds like something right out of Hubbards books.
It's like ShamWOW!
In Scientology you pay for everything. They have admin/auditing traing and they have what they call the "bridge to total freedom". The training is exactly that, you train based on Hubbbards writings to become an auditor and how to use the E-meter. You having to pay for it all.
Then the "bridge to total freedom" you do one step at a time. Paying for each as you go. Most of it is auditing. People have beeen known to pay as much as $500,000 to get to the top of the bridge. Yes it's ridiculously expensive.Leave a comment:
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LMAO at your R2 comment. You're getting the idea.
Yeah, the only Sea Org now on the actaul sea is the Freewinds ship. It mostly services the highest level of Scientology OTVIII (Operating Thetan).
I worked in several different locations.
I'll answer every question you have.
WTF, there are levels to scientology?! How do you level up, is it like WOW?
Could be a new group for them to convert...the WOW kids,Leave a comment:
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What is your opinon on the timetable for the creation of implants for theatans at 70 septemvigintillion years ago?
And the claims that 75 million years ago everyone on Teegeeack (earth)were dressed in 1950-60 clothing?Leave a comment:
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Did you ever see a Cleared Theta Clear make a universe on a desk or something? (that one is kinda a joke)Leave a comment:
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LMAO at your R2 comment. You're getting the idea.
Yeah, the only Sea Org now on the actaul sea is the Freewinds ship. It mostly services the highest level of Scientology OTVIII (Operating Thetan).
I worked in several different locations.
I'll answer every question you have.Leave a comment:
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thanks honey but i already realized you were born a loser. thanks for the confirmation though. please carry on with your public service post educating us all on what comprises a true loserLeave a comment:
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Yeah, me. Scientologists believe in next lives. It's literal within the church but they try to make the contract seem like a simple bond and not serious to the normal world.
I was in the Sea Org for several years.
They keep this shit secret. Until you pay your way to that point you don't know about it.
I have since read the stuff on the net about it. Sea org members are supposed to get free Scientology services but rearly ever do they really.
(You did Sea Org on land I assume)Leave a comment:
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if it were possible id buy you some self worth and a spine. you are a weak fuck and turn to religious nutjobs like Lron hubbard to try to find whats lacking in your pathetic life. you are the same as a moonie. i hope the fact that you "got out" is a good sign but i doubt it
LOL, reading owns you, I was born into it. Don't worry Blunt, I still think you're a dick. Your reputation is safe with me.Leave a comment:
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Done.
Yeah, me. Scientologists believe in next lives. It's literal within the church but they try to make the contract seem like a simple bond and not serious to the normal world.
I was in the Sea Org for several years.
They keep this shit secret. Until you pay your way to that point you don't know about it.
I have since read the stuff on the net about it. Sea org members are supposed to get free Scientology services but rearly ever do they really.Leave a comment:
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Ah, yes another lie Tommy Davis (Scientology PR boy) put out to the general public. They are against ANYTHING psychiatric. Hubbard went on and on about how bad Psychiatry is. Scientologists follow his every word. Even though they have no solution for mental illness they claim "all" Psychiatry is evil and brutal.
There are some Scientologists that are doctors. But they still don't envolve themselves in anything Psychiatric.
They do not believe in mental illness. They consider it a physical problem. And a spiritual problem.
I got there right after the change. From everything I heard and have read it was a better organization before the change. But regaurdless Hubbard has his policy set in stone.
Nothing to do with Scientology.
Stargate isn't the same although at the upper levels of Scientology you find out the Xenu story.
You become a Scientologists just like you do any other religion. You read, believe in, and apply the workings (in thise case) of Hubbard.
Their biggest effort (doesn't work very well) to recruit is their stress test and the personality test. They do these outside of most of the churche buildings.
Was your uncle part of the church for some time?
Scientology in SF isn't very big really. They only have one church and if their lucky 1000 members.
It's actually fairly accurate.
B. I was born into Scientology. People don't join very often. Scientology bosts 8 million (yeah right!) members but in reality it's closer to 55,000 worldwide. New members are rare. Most members now come from being born into it.
C. It wouldn't really work, but then again they are desperate for members. Depends on who it is you talk to. Most would think you really are on acid. Doing acid makes you an "illegal Pre Clear". They can't audit you.
If it were possible, I'd buy you some class.Leave a comment:
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Ah, yes another lie Tommy Davis (Scientology PR boy) put out to the general public. They are against ANYTHING psychiatric. Hubbard went on and on about how bad Psychiatry is. Scientologists follow his every word. Even though they have no solution for mental illness they claim "all" Psychiatry is evil and brutal.
There are some Scientologists that are doctors. But they still don't envolve themselves in anything Psychiatric.
They do not believe in mental illness. They consider it a physical problem. And a spiritual problem.
Useful data for self searching... (not auditing)
Yhis is the Suppressive Person Manual
Scientology cult: Potential Trouble Source and Suppressive Person manual, 1986,WikiLeaks,Follow,Scientology,What makes a proper leak descriptor
We have had our talks via PM in the past about this subject. Just one question I didn't ask/resolve with you. Had you been in long enough to have been around at the last major leadership change, and did you see the changes from before to when you left?
I got there right after the change. From everything I heard and have read it was a better organization before the change. But regaurdless Hubbard has his policy set in stone.
all you need to do to understand Scientology is watch the stargate movie. lol
no. just kidding. although the tv show and the movie are based on the same book that Scientology is based on.
how do you become a Scientologist, and how do Scientologists find and recruit new members? my uncle went into one of the churches ones and told me a story that was hard to believe about how they put him in a room and tried to brain wash him through some interrogation processes/methods.
we have a huge Scientology church here in SF.
Stargate isn't the same although at the upper levels of Scientology you find out the Xenu story.
You become a Scientologists just like you do any other religion. You read, believe in, and apply the workings (in thise case) of Hubbard.
Their biggest effort (doesn't work very well) to recruit is their stress test and the personality test. They do these outside of most of the churche buildings.
Was your uncle part of the church for some time?
Scientology in SF isn't very big really. They only have one church and if their lucky 1000 members.
A. How accurate is South Park's depiction of Scientology?
B. Why did you, and why do people continue to, join a religion based on the writings of a science-fiction novelist?
C. once i prank called a series of scientology centers, and said that i had been tripping on acid, and L. Ron Hubbard came to me in my trip and told me to become a scientologist. I got varied responses, ranging from immediate hang-ups to people thinking that was a legitimate reason to join the church. How do you think the church would respond if someone tried to actually join the church based on a story like that?
I find scientology completely ridiculous, but am curious about the people who do it. thanks for being willing to answer questions.
It's actually fairly accurate.
B. I was born into Scientology. People don't join very often. Scientology bosts 8 million (yeah right!) members but in reality it's closer to 55,000 worldwide. New members are rare. Most members now come from being born into it.
C. It wouldn't really work, but then again they are desperate for members. Depends on who it is you talk to. Most would think you really are on acid. Doing acid makes you an "illegal Pre Clear". They can't audit you.
If it were possible, I'd buy you some class.Leave a comment:
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