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RE: True Stories: A Brush with Scientology (Part Four)

in #truestories5 years ago

So, chalk one up to the church being suspect.

The tech really didn't get tried out.
I'm still pro tech, anti church.
I'd probably be mad if i had to pay retail for what can now be found online for free.
And for sure if i had had to pay for courses.

Maybe one day i will meet somebody that knows the tech well enough to converse about it.

You done good getting out when you did.

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That is like saying you are pro Jesus and pro Bible but anti Church despite it being obvious the Bible asks us to have sacrament meetings in church. It is a complete lack of logic.

Well, maybe, if the bible was rigorously tested methods of self improvement, and not a secret mushroom cult perpetuating itself at the expense of the gullible profane.

Both are secret societies.

I'm going to go with the one that withstands scrutiny the best.
You gotta do what you do.

Not really sure why they didn't use the e-meters on either of us, being blinded for an hour was probably enough for us starter guys.

From what i know delivery of the 'services' varies greatly.
Until you became known among the circle there you got whoever was on duty that day.
The guy/girl that was really good at the processes was busy elsewhere.
You got the guy that was good at getting people to leave money behind, and maybe come back.

They don't get in a hurry, the drop rate is pretty high.
Just reading a fraction of the works takes months, practicing with the tech takes years to polish the delivery, some people will never be good at delivering it.

And, despite paying all the money, jumping through all the hoops, if you still don't figure out what is not working in your life, is that the fault of the technology?

I haven't encountered any lrh references in any of the conspiracy works on mind control.
That means the circle is pretty tight.
Likely the ones getting out and 'telling all' were never part of the classified compartments.

I think the missing piece was that lrh never disavowed violence.
Without doing that, any solutions offered will just be more of the same, rule by force.
Operation clambake, while seemingly 'the right thing to do', could have been handled very differently.
But, lrh wasn't ready to break through to the next level.
He was trapped in his time.

Imagine where his mind would have gone if he could have read the eastern philosophies online.
He could have figured out they were mostly bunk much quicker.

This book is science fiction, too.
You gonna tell me it is not possible, either?