Friday, September 10, 2010
Scientology - Find out
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I like to help others and count it as my greatest pleasure in life to see a person free himself of the shadows which darken his days.— ScientologyFounder, L. Ron Hubbard
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010
The Church of Scientology of Tampa holds weekly Dianetics Seminars. On their Dianetics website they provide the following information:
The Hubbard Dianetics Seminar
If you’ve ever felt there was something holding you back in life, ruining your plans and stopping you from being who you want to be, you were right.
The fact is, there is a single source of all your problems, stress, unhappiness and self-doubt. It’s called the reactive mind - the hidden part of your mind that stores all painful experiences, then uses them against you.
With Dianetics you will learn the exact procedures to eradicate the source of your unreasonable fears, stress and insecurity.
It’s time to get rid of your reactive mind—and with Dianetics you can.
At the two-day Hubbard Dianetics Seminar:
- You’ll meet people like yourself—those who are ready to tackle what is holding them back in life—and learn how to apply the techniques of Dianetics.
- With lots of demonstrations and a film detailing every aspect of Dianetics theory and procedure, you’ll know exactly how it’s done.
- You’ll have the assistance of trained Dianetics specialists every step of the way.
Find out how easy it is to locate and handle the source of your stress, anxiety and worry—and get rid of it.
CLICK HERE for a Free Gift and to learn more about the Dianetics Seminar.
Scientology - Find out
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Friday, January 08, 2010
Scientology Materials Restoration Completed
The story about the Golden Age of Knowledge came from AP in Clearwater!
CLEARWATER, Fla. -- More than 1,000 unreleased recordings of lectures by L. Ron Hubbard and reams of corresponding writings have been unveiled in the culmination of a 25-year project to locate, restore and transcribe lost pieces of the Scientology founder's work.
Though sure to be derided by the church's many critics, its followers say the materials amount to an opportunity to deepen understanding of the religion and to release the last known unpublished Hubbard works dealing with Scientology and Dianetics.
"It would be like discovering that Buddha, unbeknownst to anybody, had sat down and wrote down the entirety of his discoveries and it could be verified that he wrote it," said Tommy Davis, the church's top spokesman.
The new materials were announced in a New Year's celebration at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles that was broadcast to churches around the world last week and include 1,020 lectures and hundreds of corresponding booklets from courses and other sessions with Scientology ministers from 1953 to 1961. They include discussions of how Hubbard arrived at the principles of Dianetics and his research on everything from decision-making to personal responsibility.
They were recovered through a painstaking hunt that led members to find tapes and papers in a basement in Wichita, Kan., a storage trailer in Phoenix, and a garage in Oakland, Calif., among other places. Some of the materials were believed to have been lost.
"We've been able to restore lectures we literally never thought would be heard again," Davis said.>>
The release marks the third and final batch of Hubbard works to be distributed as part of the decades-long project initiated by Hubbard himself but carried out after his 1986 death by the church's current leader, David Miscavige. Releases in 2005 and 2007 included updated versions of 18 basic Scientology books to correct transcriptional errors, as well as hundreds of other lectures given by Hubbard.
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