Thanks so much for posting. Word salad to you, but valuable info to me. The tone scale corresponds to the vibrational scale. Long ago I was in Scn for two years, it started my OBE'S aka exteriorizations, recalls of past lives and deaths, and epiphanies and incredible experiences, and moved me greatly along my spiritual journey. There's a lot that Hubbard was right about. I strongly intuit that info was channeled to him in his meditative state while he was writing his scifi books. I'm especially interested in his lectures on between lives, any info on those implants and memory wipe. And about time, and about the expanded tone scale and about exteriorization. I'd love to hear more from him about these subjects as well as others. Hubbard was way ahead of his time about subjects that correlate to subjects popular today, such as exiting the matrix aka simulation, between lives, etc. I now meditate a lot, and a lot of information is channeled to me, and I thereby have spontaneous past life and between lives memories which contain traumas that I'm releasing.
I loved Marianne Faithful, and saw The Beach Boys at the Finsbury’s Park Astoria. Some of the concert was recorded and released as The Beach Boys Live In London.
at 14:14 onwards is he suggesting that the "whole of the darwinian theory" is just an implant? what the hell? i thought he thought homosapiens come from clams
A True marvel of what a human being can accomplish. My father was a friend of his, and I had the fortune of meeting him in Palm beach Florida. I will never forget what he said to me.
This isn’t his only filmed interview and also it has been rapidly shrinking for the last 30 years. There are only approximately 25 to 35,000 globally not the 20 million that they claim a lot of propaganda is shared within Scientology to upkeep their image but it is false.
*lol* The frigging $cilons aren't trying to have this removed. Where's mah betch Valarrr? She must have disconnected. Also, what's with all his "uuuuh" and "ummm"? Find your Misunderstood, Hubbard.
Yes he was and he was actually quite a good sci-fi writer. He was also a very educated man who had a lot of life experience in his younger days. Unfortunately, as he got older, he felt a need to lie or embellish about that education and experiences to impress people. He was deeply insecure and distrustful of basically everyone. As time went on further, he started to believe his own lies and couldn't distinguish between real and fantasy. These delusions fed his writing of Dianetics and the eventual creating of Scientology. Up until just a couple of years ago, he was the most published author in history - in part to his incessant need to get the delusions in his head on paper.
This looks almost like a tutorial of a video game. People will invest losts of playhours to reach certain levels. I understand the appeal if you are a bit lost in life and you see this chart and what you can achieve. This is a hell of a sales pitch. Very smart.
Not really. Its convoluted and a hodge-podge of ideas borrowed from other disciplines. Mainstream psychology, Hinduism, Christianity, Buddhism etc. The original book "Dianetics" published in 1955 is not that convoluted and many parts of it have valid ideas. The problem is, he kept adding and adding to it and made the whole thing a mess of pseudo psychology and alien nonsense.