"The result is that all these millions of years later, the thetans inhabiting human bodies on Earth today don’t realize that when they exercise a religion they’re actually worshiping figures who were inventions of Xenu’s mean trick and his super colossal 3D movie."
I guess hurricane season will be over, but the iconic blue skies and deck chair weather is not around much in the Caribbean in December.
I was in Scientology for forty years and never heard of the anti-Christian tirades from Hubbard. It is true that he said some nasty things about Jesus, but he also said it was possible to be a good Christian and a good Scientologist at the same time. IF pressed, the usual explanation is that Scientology explains the basics of religion, so your pre-existing faith will be enhanced.
Ha-hoo, that's a good one!
But Hubbard did celebrate Christmas. At the Int Base we had a tradition that I despised called the Secret Santa. If you get really busy in December and miss a few gifts, you may get a scolding visit from the Kris Kringle Master At Arms. So festive!
Holidays and faiths have a fretful relationship. Do we really celebrate the gods on Beltane or just have a good time with anybody we want? An honored tradition or an excuse? Or visit the Shrine to Lenin and have a rousing military parade?
All Saint's Day is coming up soon, only celebrated by a few. But the day before, All Hallow's Even or "Halloween" is celebrated widely in ridiculous fashion. Does anybody even remember why ghouls and ghosties and things that go boomp in the night are revered on their special night, right before the day they are banished for the year by the Saints?
Holidays are never sincere, except for Festivus. Why should Scientology be any different?
Hubbard's "make money selling my LRH products" theme is the final "word" from Hubbard, and he wrote those words to cornucopia themed (the cornucopia logo for Author Services Inc is LRH approved) Author Services Inc.
LRH ordered ASI staff to make a million dollars each staffer, per year, with ideas selling the LRH fiction products to the world.
Miscavige one would have to admit if one saw the final Author Services Inc "money making" drive of Hubbard's, is doing what Ron said to do.
Cornucopia is LRH's intent. Sell Hubbard's "LRH products" is LRH's final orders, and Dave is doing what Ron said.
Getting money is LRH's intent, to the bitter end.
All this Scientology invitingness to newbies and followers to come spend "on themselves" by doing the Hubbard "tech" quackery pseudo-therapy and Hubbard exorcism on themselves to better themselves as a soul, is the Scientology sales pitch, always.
Hubbard was a carnival style barker pitchman for selling his wares, and that's never going to go away, it's just in the Hubbard final unpublished writings.
Hype is a Hubbard DNA mainstay. Sell, make money, and get "LRH's products" out, cornucopia style.
To me, always, finally important to remember, is that Hubbard only minorly admitted he'd failed, only at one brief moment to Sarge, as told in Lawrence Wright's "Going Clear...." book, which I wish ALL Scientologists had the guts to read the "I failed" LRH briefing info given by Sarge Steven Pfauth which is in Wright's "Going Clear...." book, final pages, it's the slap in the face final thought that Hubbard I wished had himself acted upon and pulled the plug fully to dismantle his quackery empire. He didn't of course, he believed in his soul quackery rubbish, even if he thought he'd failed.
The Hubbard "I Failed" needs repeating over and over, even if it was only a whimper of an admission.
"The result is that all these millions of years later, the thetans inhabiting human bodies on Earth today don’t realize that when they exercise a religion they’re actually worshiping figures who were inventions of Xenu’s mean trick and his super colossal 3D movie."
Religions were malicious inventions.
Scientology says it is a religion.
Therefore, Scientology was maliciously invented.
What about when Lron said that Jesus was a 'lover of young boys's? The only thing consistent about Hubbard was his inconsistency.
I guess hurricane season will be over, but the iconic blue skies and deck chair weather is not around much in the Caribbean in December.
I was in Scientology for forty years and never heard of the anti-Christian tirades from Hubbard. It is true that he said some nasty things about Jesus, but he also said it was possible to be a good Christian and a good Scientologist at the same time. IF pressed, the usual explanation is that Scientology explains the basics of religion, so your pre-existing faith will be enhanced.
Ha-hoo, that's a good one!
But Hubbard did celebrate Christmas. At the Int Base we had a tradition that I despised called the Secret Santa. If you get really busy in December and miss a few gifts, you may get a scolding visit from the Kris Kringle Master At Arms. So festive!
Holidays and faiths have a fretful relationship. Do we really celebrate the gods on Beltane or just have a good time with anybody we want? An honored tradition or an excuse? Or visit the Shrine to Lenin and have a rousing military parade?
All Saint's Day is coming up soon, only celebrated by a few. But the day before, All Hallow's Even or "Halloween" is celebrated widely in ridiculous fashion. Does anybody even remember why ghouls and ghosties and things that go boomp in the night are revered on their special night, right before the day they are banished for the year by the Saints?
Holidays are never sincere, except for Festivus. Why should Scientology be any different?
I used to perform at Celebrity Centre Xmas stories. The whole purpose was getting celebrities into Scientology. A facade. Hypocrisy
Hubbard's "make money selling my LRH products" theme is the final "word" from Hubbard, and he wrote those words to cornucopia themed (the cornucopia logo for Author Services Inc is LRH approved) Author Services Inc.
LRH ordered ASI staff to make a million dollars each staffer, per year, with ideas selling the LRH fiction products to the world.
Miscavige one would have to admit if one saw the final Author Services Inc "money making" drive of Hubbard's, is doing what Ron said to do.
Cornucopia is LRH's intent. Sell Hubbard's "LRH products" is LRH's final orders, and Dave is doing what Ron said.
Getting money is LRH's intent, to the bitter end.
All this Scientology invitingness to newbies and followers to come spend "on themselves" by doing the Hubbard "tech" quackery pseudo-therapy and Hubbard exorcism on themselves to better themselves as a soul, is the Scientology sales pitch, always.
Hubbard was a carnival style barker pitchman for selling his wares, and that's never going to go away, it's just in the Hubbard final unpublished writings.
Hype is a Hubbard DNA mainstay. Sell, make money, and get "LRH's products" out, cornucopia style.
To me, always, finally important to remember, is that Hubbard only minorly admitted he'd failed, only at one brief moment to Sarge, as told in Lawrence Wright's "Going Clear...." book, which I wish ALL Scientologists had the guts to read the "I failed" LRH briefing info given by Sarge Steven Pfauth which is in Wright's "Going Clear...." book, final pages, it's the slap in the face final thought that Hubbard I wished had himself acted upon and pulled the plug fully to dismantle his quackery empire. He didn't of course, he believed in his soul quackery rubbish, even if he thought he'd failed.
The Hubbard "I Failed" needs repeating over and over, even if it was only a whimper of an admission.