Jon Statham is tryna style himself as an outsider country music artist now, he used to be all metal and hard rock. Has a new release with fellow clam Billy Sheehan on bass and somehow they got Korn’s drummer to lay tracks in the studio on it because, you know, country. So authentic.
I know Jon. He’s another Scientologist music artist who’s been struggling to make his career move for decades. Scientology is toxic for anyone in music as it turns the music person into a conformist, droid. Have you heard music created by AI? Soulless songs and instrumentals.
And Jon dragged Billy Sheehan onto his project. Good luck.
I understand Gillian’s monumental win based on how the big “get rid of your body thetan” scam works. I won’t go into it here; however it’s a simple explanation.
All she had to do, was spend a half million dollars and several years of time dedicated to getting rid of millions of “BT’s” and thus her anxiety, that is routinely addressed and handled with meditation. And I am fairly certain her huge wins won’t last, as it is predicated on a lie.
The testimonials are cookie cutter and boring in their sameness. And these brainwashed people are thrilled to spread the debilitating soul virus called Scientology.
Getting past Emmet's video proved to be impossible for me to get past without comment. He managed to "alter the tech" in the references about one's "counter-postulates", and again in reference to postulates being "certainty". I can almost let the "counter-postulates" bit pass, but don't get how postulates would fix them: that'd (per the "tech") take auditing ... or worse, willpower. But postulates equalling certainty? Nah ... that isn't gonna fly. A postulate puts a goal (wish, hope) out there to happen at some point (stated or not). Certainty is knowing it's there or "going to be there". They are two different mind-sets. If I were still wearing the cult-hat, I might postulate getting through OT7 in 6 months or less, but given how long it's taken others, I couldn't seriously be certain of that.
I won't bother commenting in any detail on how Ideal Orgs are a must for auditing and training, since (in this case) I'm certain it's false. I made it through the original OT levels, got training to level 2 on the Academy before I was trained as a Supervisor. I did it all at ASHO/F, AO/LA, and Flag in the mid-1970s in old buildings that were overcrowded but had a whole lot more completions than I'm guessing there have been in a long time.
So the part of "Keeping Scientology Working" where Hubbard claims to be the only source of "technology" has sneakily morphed into podcasters giving their spin on how to redefine "postulates" and donors giving their spin on what's needed for auditors and supervisors.
Amazing how blinders can keep people from seeing all but the thinnest slice of what's in front of them.
The Clampire lives and dies by the testimonial. The 'jump in, the waters fine' thing is an attempt to get the minions to join in the hot tub of Regging. "they know it will be important and that it will be around for a long time." What a postulate, and how delusional that statement is.
The 'Ideal mOrg' scam is just another way to look important and relevant today. "In the long run, attracting more bright and able beings will make a huge difference..." Good luck getting new meat Clams, $cientology is about as popular as Covid or as often said, 'Ebola coated Kiddie Porn'. No amount of 'postulating' is ever going to change that. The 'bright and able beings' is just another way of saying the new meat can afford to pay for 'training' and 'donations'.
Yes, “testimonials” are the pod people passing out new pods. Just go to sleep and the next morning you will wake up a new person and all your cares and worries will be gone. (Invasion Of The Body Snatchers)
Jon Statham is tryna style himself as an outsider country music artist now, he used to be all metal and hard rock. Has a new release with fellow clam Billy Sheehan on bass and somehow they got Korn’s drummer to lay tracks in the studio on it because, you know, country. So authentic.
I know Jon. He’s another Scientologist music artist who’s been struggling to make his career move for decades. Scientology is toxic for anyone in music as it turns the music person into a conformist, droid. Have you heard music created by AI? Soulless songs and instrumentals.
And Jon dragged Billy Sheehan onto his project. Good luck.
I understand Gillian’s monumental win based on how the big “get rid of your body thetan” scam works. I won’t go into it here; however it’s a simple explanation.
All she had to do, was spend a half million dollars and several years of time dedicated to getting rid of millions of “BT’s” and thus her anxiety, that is routinely addressed and handled with meditation. And I am fairly certain her huge wins won’t last, as it is predicated on a lie.
The testimonials are cookie cutter and boring in their sameness. And these brainwashed people are thrilled to spread the debilitating soul virus called Scientology.
"Life was great at that point BUT, I made a very simple mistake. I put a pause on my Bridge progress when I got pregnant with my third child."
There are so many things wrong with this bit that I have no idea where to start here.
How about; my total freedom is all that’s important. Screw everything and everyone else.
Getting past Emmet's video proved to be impossible for me to get past without comment. He managed to "alter the tech" in the references about one's "counter-postulates", and again in reference to postulates being "certainty". I can almost let the "counter-postulates" bit pass, but don't get how postulates would fix them: that'd (per the "tech") take auditing ... or worse, willpower. But postulates equalling certainty? Nah ... that isn't gonna fly. A postulate puts a goal (wish, hope) out there to happen at some point (stated or not). Certainty is knowing it's there or "going to be there". They are two different mind-sets. If I were still wearing the cult-hat, I might postulate getting through OT7 in 6 months or less, but given how long it's taken others, I couldn't seriously be certain of that.
I won't bother commenting in any detail on how Ideal Orgs are a must for auditing and training, since (in this case) I'm certain it's false. I made it through the original OT levels, got training to level 2 on the Academy before I was trained as a Supervisor. I did it all at ASHO/F, AO/LA, and Flag in the mid-1970s in old buildings that were overcrowded but had a whole lot more completions than I'm guessing there have been in a long time.
So the part of "Keeping Scientology Working" where Hubbard claims to be the only source of "technology" has sneakily morphed into podcasters giving their spin on how to redefine "postulates" and donors giving their spin on what's needed for auditors and supervisors.
Amazing how blinders can keep people from seeing all but the thinnest slice of what's in front of them.
Gillian isnt a name you find in croatia
The Clampire lives and dies by the testimonial. The 'jump in, the waters fine' thing is an attempt to get the minions to join in the hot tub of Regging. "they know it will be important and that it will be around for a long time." What a postulate, and how delusional that statement is.
The 'Ideal mOrg' scam is just another way to look important and relevant today. "In the long run, attracting more bright and able beings will make a huge difference..." Good luck getting new meat Clams, $cientology is about as popular as Covid or as often said, 'Ebola coated Kiddie Porn'. No amount of 'postulating' is ever going to change that. The 'bright and able beings' is just another way of saying the new meat can afford to pay for 'training' and 'donations'.
Yes, “testimonials” are the pod people passing out new pods. Just go to sleep and the next morning you will wake up a new person and all your cares and worries will be gone. (Invasion Of The Body Snatchers)
The higher quality of new public?! At last, the true intention behind the ideal org scheme.