In JulyCampbell recruited an acquaintance, Dr. Gene Denk gave Hubbard intramuscular injections of Vistaril, a psychiatric medication.
This came well after Hubbard had promised that Dianetics would provide "a cure for the very ailments that plagued the author himself then and throughout his life, including allergies, arthritis, ulcers and heart problems".
He raised money by writing stories and contributing to the local radio station [86] and eventually earned enough to fix the engine, [82] making it back to Puget Sound on December 27, While married to his third wife, Mary Sue Whipp, Hubbard made this bizarre claim in to Granada Television about Sara Northrup, who he badly wanted to erase from his life.
Ron had a long and erotic love affair with drugs of all sorts, in spite of the religion he created that advocated abstinence from drugs, even the life-saving drugs.
I want to finish off with a quick mention of psychology and its medical cousin psychiatry. So the idea was a Gestalt that Ron caught on to and assimilated the details.
Anyone who invests time and money and effort in a therapy will say it helped. It was structured as an open, public practice in which others were free to pursue their own lines of research and claim that their approaches to auditing produced better results than Hubbard's. According to the church, people believe in scientology because of an "absence of answers" from science.
Rather, people are expected to discover the truth through their own observations as their awareness advances. At this point, a large part of the audience got up and left.
Hubbard abandoned freelance writing in order to promote Dianetics, writing several books about it in the next decade, delivering an estimated 4, lectures while founding Dianetics research organizations.
However, as a quick matter to finish off, Psychology is not necessarily about control and submission, but about assisting people to think well, to develop their self-confidence, and to become a productive member of society. He had to sell his mansion to developers soon afterwards to recoup his losses.
The base is located in a mountain that has an illusion covering it, though one must suspect that nobody actually climbs the mountain because one would suspect that if they do so then the illusion will be uncovered.
I want to finish off with a quick mention of psychology and its medical cousin psychiatry. He has cured every patient he worked with.
Scientology and the occult and Affirmations L. That goal is the real goal as far as I am concerned. He is the most Thelemic person I have ever met and is in complete accord with our own principles.
This enabled engrams to be "cleared". Allegedly inspired by this experience, Hubbard composed a manuscript, which was never published, with the working titles of "The One Command" or Excalibur.
Hubbard himself withdrew large sums with no explanation of what he was doing with it. The thetans then clustered together, stuck to the bodies of the living, and continue to do this today.
Because those pills are going to send you straight to crazyland and you're going to wind up losing your wallet to some wackjob with something called a medical degree.
We want at least one bad mark on every psychiatrist in England, a murder, an assault, or a rape or more than one However, a further argument could be that drugs are used to keep the underclass suppressed so that they don't rise up and overthrow the powers that be.
A fitness report from this period recommended promotion, describing him as "a capable and energetic officer, [but] very temperamental", and an "above average navigator".
Ron Hubbard, a former science fiction writer, died in In its application for its tax exemption, the Church told the IRS: Do they believe in God?.
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The core of Scientology teaching lies in the belief that “each human has a reactive mind that responds to life’s traumas, clouding the analytic mind Chairman of Religious Technology Center: David Miscavige.
Feb 28, · I haven't seen the thing you reference on YouTube, but Ron Hubbard and I were friends. No matter in what godhood he is held by those who may "follow his footsteps," Ron HIMSELF told them to leave.
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