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Mysteries in Scientology?

 

L. Ron Hubbard is the Source of a discipline called Scientology.

At the beginning there was the considerable discovery of the science of the mind named Dianetics, which hypothesized and determined the existence of a part of the mind, the reactive mind, which, born to aid the survival, under certain circumstances, becomes a sort of enemy of the person. 

Its action being under the level of consciousness, this, born to assure survival, winds often up to perform confused tasks (out of place reactions), often contrary to the organism survival.

To bring all this reactive mind to the light of consciousness, requests a relatively simple technique, called Dianetics. With its use, a being becomes clear of Dianetics and is no further suppressed from the reactive mind under conscious confusions.

Scientology, which contains in its knowledge body Dianetics, is instead an Applied Religious Philosophy, devoted to bring the human being to spiritual freedom. 

It, actually, is generating more than a Church. 

The Church of Scientology International has the copyrights and the trademarks for many of the names, symbols and instruments associated to that religion.

But those data are for all and destined to all. 

The only limit to this, on the base of the L. Ron Hubbard's policies, which are, somebody could tell should be, the only to be strictly followed from the Church itself, must be the not alteration of the original publications by L. Ron Hubbard, referred to as Standard Technology.

The fact that somebody else could use these body of knowledge or constitute other Churches or Organization, maybe out of the so told Mother Church, is not very well accepted for the Church of Scientology, which wants that all what has to do with Scientology is inside of it.

The problem appears to be related to the thought that other people applying Scientology data, could alter these data. 

Somebody, right or wrong he is, supposes that this is possibly related to the economical question.

For what I read, however, Mr Hubbard didn't want any monopoly, but only that all the people have that discipline at his disposal. 

Many direct witnesses assure that Scientology has had great and positive impact in their lives, generating a considerable awareness and experience regarding the existence of the spirit, the truth about that, the life and the universes.

However, regarding the Church of Scientology, many polemics are ongoing about some methods, behaviours and the organization. 

Many suites were brought on such group. The most were won from such organization, some other not.

Further, some people appear to have collected evidences that some alterations have appeared in some books and lectures fo the Church of Scientology, contrarily to Mr. Hubbard will and the Church rules.

The church stated that such alterations were done following Mr. Hubbard's policies in regard of, which appears to allow some changes, in particular some cuts, at least regarding the lectures on tapes.

This has to be carefully verified, in order to see if the Church is really following the original Mr. Hubbard's policies and its same policies in regard of.

To see some witnessings about that, you can visit the David Icke's site, which collects many observations about presumably incorrect actions occurred in many churches:

If you are curious or interested in the Scientology discipline, you are invited to: 

Visit the official Church of Scientology's site, click the following link:

1. Church of Scientology

 

OR, for example,

  


  

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(This group is not connected to the Church of Scientology, but it is creating a Church and is using the L. Ron Hubbard Technology)

 

There are some mysteries regarding the Church of Scientology...

 

A strong one is represented from Mr. Hubbard's death, in 1986.

But before of this, many witnesses advance the thesis that something big happened during the final 70-ies years of the last century.

We know that in the 1980 something that appeared to be a sort of schism was ongoing.

This is presented in the official history of the Church of Scientology (see book: "What is Scientology?") as a dangerous period, where some people in the management of the Church projected or were 'de facto' actuating a schism and were not applying the correct Scientology administrative and technical data.

But many people who worked with L. Ron Hubbard in the previous years, and who were pushed out of the official Church in a way or another (therefore, their statements, like those of the Church, anyway, have to be well verified, being evident the possibility that their disagreements have provoked a sort of wish to charge the Church with not completely correct accusations) are telling that at the end of the 70-ies strange changes took place in the Church way to behave. These changes, in their declarations about, were not coherent with the whole life behaviours of Mr. Hubbard. 

They, in some way, advance the hypothesis that L. Ron Hubbard was being pushed out of the communication lines of the Church and of the people in it.

There are also reliable witnessings regarding the fact that Mr. Hubbard did not answered any further in person the messages he received from many people. And the new messages appeared to be uncared regarding the persons and their issues. This is very strange, since mr. Hubbard always showed to have at heart all of them.

There are also witnessings about a change in the organization that does not seem to be consistent with mr. Hubbard's behaviour. 

This, told also from people who worked with him in the Church for many years, has its worth.

Returning to L. Ron Hubbard's death... 

The Church of Scientology, in some way, make to think that Mr. Hubbard died voluntarily (but not for suicide, like some of the detractors tell), left his body, when he was in perfect health conditions, or at least this is what circulated.

 The persons from fzaoint, instead, as many others people who went out, or who were sent out from the church of scientology, have many doubts about the final years of Mr. Hubbard and throw some suspects about the new management of the church of scientology itself.

The most of the people, however, independently of all these negative facts and hypotheses or suspects, state that Mr. Hubbard is like a prophet, and that, in the real practical facts, his way is a very good path to walk on.

Another question is related to the Church. 

Some people accused such organization to be part of the Mind Control experiments from some powerful organizations like CIA, maybe from the start, maybe later...

This perspective is, in truth without specific proofs, but however to be considered since the facts described in it, showed in the book "Trance.Formation of America", which is a very attendible book about the mind control's subject.

This is partially showed also in David Icke's books and in his site, where he sees (or other people witness about and is only reported in the site itself without necessarily mr Icke's agreement) some churches directly involved in that subject, even though there are not particular evidences regarding the Church of Scientology.

 

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