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Introduction
Alan C. Walter made 3,303 posts to ESMB, the Ex S!ientolo"ist Messa"e Board at http#$$%orum.exs!n.net, bet&een 'anuary (00) and *o+ember (00,. This eBoo- in!ludes all .(/. o% these posts in /(0 threads that 0 !onsider &orth preser+in" in an eBoo-. Some !omments by others ha+e been retained to help pro+ide !ontext. These !omments by others are sho&n in a di%%erent !olored type. Throu"hout, the "eneral idea is Black type = Alan. There are t&o le+els o% headin", i.e. !li!-able boo-mar-s in the Table o% Contents that &ill ta-e you to that point in the text. 1eadin" . is both the thread title and a hyperlin- to the ori"inal ESMB thread, &hi!h may or may not &or- dependin" on &hether you are online and sometimes you &ill need to be an ESMB member to see !ertain threads. 1eadin" ( is the post number, and its date and 2345 time, in the %ormat 6666MM77 11MM 2(/ hour time5. At some time in the %uture, possibly &ith a ne& +ersion o% the board so%t&are, the 1eadin" . lin-s to ESMB may no lon"er &or- dire!tly. But the thread number &ill be preser+ed, so simply use that in &hate+er %orm a thread 389 there has, and it &ill &or-. The threads in this eBoo- are presented in numeri!al$!hronolo"i!al order, the order in &hi!h the thread &as started. The posts are presented in date order &ithin that thread. The thread numberin" and post numberin" mat!hes &hat is on ESMB. So, %or example, you &ill see# Thread .( Wel!ome to the "uestbooPost :(/; (00;0/./ .<<< 2= 3#<<pm April ./, (00;5 Post :(;< (00;0<0/ 0./( et!. Some posts ha+e titles, some not. Sometimes the titles are Alan>s, sometimes mine. The post text is pretty mu!h exa!tly as Alan &rote. 0 ha+e !orre!ted some typos and "rammati!al idiosyn!rasies, but not all. As lon" as ESMB is still online, you !an al&ays !he!- the ori"inal thread i% there are any ?uestions. Paul Adams Eboo- !reator .<th @ebruary (0.3 ADVERTISEMENT: There are currently seven modules at aulsRo!ot" devoted to Alan#s
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Then they sent her to Epimetheus who too" her gladly although Prometheus had warned him ne!er to accept anything from #eus. He too" her and afterward when that dangerous thing a woman was his he understood how good his brother's ad!ice had been. $or Pandora li"e all women was possessed of a li!ely curiosity. %he had to "now what was in the box. &ne day she lifted the lid ' and out flew plagues innumerable sorrow and mischief for man"ind. (n terror Pandora clapped the lid down but too late. &ne good thing howe!er was there ' was Hope. 0t &as the only "ood the !as-et had held amon" the many e+ils, and it remains to this day man-ind>s sole !om%ort in mis%ortune.A (RS(IN: =9(R :9A>S As you be"in the Eourney o% settin" and pursuin" your "oals F you !ollide &ith a t&o ed"e s&ord e%%e!t. 6ou set ne& "oals &ith expe!tations o% handlin" !ertain lon" term !hroni! problems. 0% you ha+e la!-ed money most o% your li%e F your "oals &ill in!lude in!reasin" your &ealth. 0% you ha+e li+ed a lonely li%e F your "oals &ill in!lude ma-in" and ha+in" %riends. 0% you la!- sel% esteem, sel% respe!t and you had to put up &ith a "reat deal o% ridi!ule F your "oals &ill tend to re%le!t be!omin" %amous, be!omin" more po&er%ul, et!. 0% you la!-ed litera!y, -no&led"e, people handlin" s-ills or you la!-ed a&areness F your "oals &ill tend to be in the area o% re"ainin" -no&led"e. 0n settin" your "oals you are settin" the desire %or %uture &ants F but at the same time you are openin" your o&n PandoraGs Box o% &hat has been holdin" you ba!- in li%e, &hat you are %i"htin" &ithin yoursel%, &hat sel% destru!ti+e and sel% sabota"in" habit patterns you ha+e, &hat sel% destru!ti+e and sel% sabota"in" belie% systems you ha+e employed and still are employin", &hat sel% destru!ti+e and sel% sabota"in" a!tions or "reat harm you are liable to !ause i% you ha+e "reat po&er and &ealth. What are the pla"ues that "et unleashedH But o% !ontrol ra"e, an"er, en+y, "reed, Eealousy, sexuality, "amblin", promis!uity, al!ohol and dru" addi!tion, insatiable appetites %or %ood, sex, porno"raphy, insane ris- ta-in", et!. As you !an obser+e the settin" and pursuit o% your dreams, "oals and aspirations is indeed a t&o ed"ed s&ord. 9 ENIN: AND9RA;S B9< IS ART 9? T@E A9(RNE=
Ba!- &hen 0 &as .3 years old 0 read a boo- by Emile Coue that explained the po&er o% -no&led"e and the se!rets o% "ettin" -no&led"e, that "ettin" -no&led"e &as the basis o% all &ealth and po&er. This boo- laid out a step by step plan o% ho& to attain and "et &hate+er you &anted in li%e F the se!ret &asI "et the -no&led"e and -no& ho&. The se!ret plan &as idiot simple, it &as# E+ery day, in e+ery &ay, 0 am "ettin" better and better. My "oal &as simple# TB JET 4*BW9E7JE. My plan &as idiot simple# Ea!h day, in e+ery &ay, 0 &ould "et better and better. @or se+eral years my li%e and sel% "re& steadily better, my -no&led"e o% li%e "ot better and better and more and more F it &as a sel% %ul%illin" !y!le. The more -no&led"e 0 "ot the more -no&led"e 0 !ould "et. Then at a"e (/ a stran"e, terri%yin", &eird set o% o!!urren!es happened to me in the pursuit and Eourney to attain my 7reams, Joals and Aspirations. My 7reams, Joals and Aspirations &ere shan"haied F !onse?uently so &as 0. 0t did not happen o+erni"ht, it too- many, many years. 1o& it happened &as so subtle that 0 &as not a&are o% it ta-in" pla!e %or a !onsiderable time. What &as &orse 0 had so mu!h time, e%%ort, money and li%e %or!e parti!les in+ested in the trap, 0 did not see ho& 0 !ould es!ape the trap 0 had "otten my sel% into. 6et, this may be the most +aluable lesson 0 e+er had, thou"h it has ta-en most o% my li%e to undo its rami%i!ations. 1ope%ully be!ause o% &hat 0 dis!o+ered and ho& it &as done F it !an help you dod"e the sedu!tion, traps and pit%alls. 0t is a Eourney o% ho& my o&n ambitions, 2"reed5 !ompetiti+eness 2en+y5 and desperations 2Eealousies5 to su!!eed led me to be blind sided into "i+in" my po&er, ener"y and intelli"en!e to the un-no&n dar- side. Perhaps "ood thin"s !ome %rom nar!isisti! or e+il intentionsKK&ars o%ten de+elop "reat bene%its %or pea!e, thin"s used to destroy thin"s lead to instruments to !reate "reat ideas and "reat bene%its to man-ind. Bne o% my basi! problems &as all my li%e 0 ha+e had a tremendous amount o% ener"y F ener"y that needed positi+e outlets. 9u!-ily 0 &as able to !orral my ener"y and dire!t it in a positi+e manner F but be%ore 0 did, my boundless ener"y led me into se+eral near disastrous situations. 1BW T1B3SA*7S B@ M6 @80E*7S, ASSBC0ATES A*7 0 WE8E 73PE7 B6 A *A8CC0S0ST
0n the intense pursuit o% my 7reams, Joals and Aspirations 0 needed desperately to de+elop a &ay to role play my a!tions. 'ust as 0 had learned ho& to be a pro%essional %ootball player F 0 needed li%e s-ills to su!!ess%ully inter relate &ith others in business and personal relationships. 0t &as in this intense sear!h %or these s-ills that 0 !ame a!ross S!ientolo"y. 9 8on 1ubbard in his early boo- 7ianeti!s &rote# )Ac"nowledgment is made to fifty thousand years of thin"ing men without whose speculations and obser!ations the creation and construction of *ianetics would not ha!e been possible. +redit in particular is due to, )Anaxagoras Thomas Paine Aristotle Thomas -efferson %ocrates .en/ *escartes Plato -ames +ler" Maxwell Euclid +harcot 0ucretius Herbert %pencer .oger 1acon 2illiam -ames $rancis 1acon %igmund $reud (saac 3ewton !an 0eeuwenhoe" +mdr. -oseph Thompson 4M+5 6%3 2illiam A. 2hite 7oltaire 2ill *urant +ount Alfred 8or9ybs"i and my instructors in atomic and molecular phenomena mathematics and the humanities at :eorge 2ashington 6ni!ersity and at Princeton.; With this a!-no&led"ement 0 belie+ed 0 &as Eoinin" a "roup dedi!ated to e+ol+in" man-indGs -no&led"e and s-ills. 0 studied %or a %e& months in Melbourne, Australia .,L. .,L(, and &ent in Au"ust, .,L( to Saint 1ill, En"land to study &ith 9. 8on 1ubbard. 0t &as at Saint 1ill that 0 met .00Gs o% students that had helped o+er the pre!edin" .( years de+elop the exer!ises, drills and pro!edures o% 1ubbardGs &or-. 0 ?ui!-ly rose in the ran-s to be!ome one o% the leadin" resear!hers and deli+erers o% the Te!hnolo"y under de+elopment. 0t &as an ex!itin" time sharin" the resear!h &ith these dedi!ated people as &ell as learnin" ho& the di%%erent parts o% the Te!hnolo"y had !ome into bein", &ho had ori"inated it, &here they had "ot their ideas %rom ori"inally. There 0 &as at the tender a"e o% (<, in .,L( it &as my pri+ile"e and honor to meet, &or- &ith and share &ith master%ul top pro!essors, trainers and !oa!hes in the &orld. There &ere ;< o% these masters attendin" Saint 1ill at that time, they !ame %rom many %ields.
-no&led"e and dis!o+eries. Most o% the masters &ere in their /0Gs in the be"innin" o% the .,L0Gs. Ma-e no mista-e, ea!h o% them &as a "iant, unbelie+able bra+e, in!redibly persistent, thorou"hly dedi!ated. They ea!h pursued their "oal &ith a passion and Ceal that lasted e+ery &or-in" moment o% their li%e 2e+en their sleep moments, most li-ely5. Any maEor dis!o+eries &ould be shared by the team. Sadly to say, today almost all o% that team has died. Mu!h o% their in!redible &isdom and -no&led"e &ent &ith them. 9u!-ily, &e ha+e almost all their se!rets and -no&led"e &hi!h they so %reely shared. The team o% masters !onsisted o% a %ormer priest, ( %ormer rabbiGs, ( %ormer Buddhist mon-s, se+eral ministers o% other reli"ions, ( pro%essors, ( C.E.B o% @ortune <00 !ompanies, ( &riters, se+eral tea!hers, se+eral !hampion athletes, ( a!tors, ( %ashion models and se+eral top musi!ians. 'a!- 1orner a %ormer a!tor dis!o+ered and de+eloped the Mrepetiti+e pro!ess pro!eduresG, it toohim ) years to %ully pro+e out this pro!edure, testin" it o+er se+eral thousand !lient hours F millions o% dollars &ere spent by these !lients F yet &e !an tea!h a person ho& to do this in a !ouple o% hours. Jordon Bell in early .,L3 dis!o+ered the subEe!t o% by passed !har"e and &here it stemmed %rom, he also put to"ether the material that is -no&n as the "rades. 0 had dinner &ith Jordon Bell that e+enin" in durin" &hi!h he shared &ith me his dis!o+eries. @rom those dis!o+eries 0 de+eloped the %irst Corre!tion 9ists. 9ist . &as desi"ned to handle 3PSETS !aused by by passed !har"e. The se!ond 9ist be!ame 9ist /. The purpose o% &hi!h &as to handle by passed !har"e !aused by &ron" ans&ers and &ron" items. Another dis!o+ery 0 ori"inated &as the Jood and Bad 0ndi!ators F these indi!ators stemmed %rom my studies o% the Sto!- Mar-et. Many other students !ontributed to this in!ludin" 1ubbard. A+a and Charles Berner, pro%essors o% En"lish dis!o+ered and de+eloped mu!h o% the study te!hnolo"y &e use, they had spent almost /0 years ea!h in their resear!h F resear!h that had spanned many o% the %oremost edu!ators do&n throu"h time &e tea!h &hat they dis!o+ered in 3 &ee-s. 8i!hard Stee+es, 'an and 8i!hard 1alpern dis!o+ered and de+eloped the pro!edures that are the %orerunners o% our SP0EP08 te!hnolo"y. This te!hnolo"y has been in de+elopment %or <( years F .00Gs o% thousand o% hours and millions o% dollars ha+e been spent de+elopin" these pro!edures F &e tea!h ho& to do it in a %e& days. 1ubbardGs son 9. 8on 1ubbard 'r., de+eloped the %orerunner to our Presen!e drills, these &ere ta-en %rom Buddhist Meditatin" Exer!ises that &ere (000 years old. Possibly their "reatest po&er and in%luen!e !ame in !onEun!tion &ith their &isdom, -no&led"e and -no& ho& &as their immensely in%luential dire!t net&or-s. Almost all o% these prime mo+ers and sha-ers o+er the last <0 years &ere !onne!ted to re!ei+in" !oa!hin" and pro!essin" either dire!tly or indire!tly %rom these masters. 0t must be understood that these masters &erenGt Eust masters in these %ields but in other %ields as &ell. They &ere philosophers in the %ullest sense.
Philosophers study li%e and all the aspe!ts o% li%e. A true philosopher has not only studied li%e but has li+ed li%e to its %ullest.
At the time thou"h &e &ere sho!-ed by this Poli!y 9etter, but at least the tapes, boo-s and bulletins still had their a!-no&led"ements o% the di%%erent dis!o+erers o% the exer!ises, drills and pro!edures. Sadly, o+er the next (0 years all mention o% these ori"inators and sour!es &ere erased by 1ubbardGs people &ho also set about attemptin" to destroy their reputations, this &as done by %alse a!!usations, +ili%i!ation and %alse destru!ti+e stories about them. 9N T@E S@9(>DERS 9? :IANTS All o% us -ne& that &e &ere &al-in" on the shoulders o% "iants and that most o% the -no&led"e and &isdom &e studied &as more than (000 years old. A lot o% the -no&led"e had been lost but has no& been redis!o+ered. Jiants su!h as Con%u!ius, Buddha, 'esus, So!rates, Plato, and Aristotle span many thousands o% years. Mu!h o% their -no&led"e and appli!ation has pro+en to &or- %or thousands o% years and are the !ornerstones %or most bran!hes o% todayGs edu!ation. Plato &as a student o% So!rates. Aristotle &as a student o% Plato and So!rates, he is !onsidered possibly the "reatest Tea!hers$Mentor$Coa!h in history, and one o% his students &as Alexander the Jreat. Con%u!ius !ould be said to be the @ather o% study. @or he is belie+ed to be the %irst pro%essional adult edu!ation tea!her and li+ed <). BC. The %irst !ourse Con%u!ius tau"ht &as NThe Study o% StudyO. NA modern s!holar o% Con%u!ianism, Tu Mei Win", des!ribes Con%u!ian spirituality as an attempt to li+e the Mandate o% 1ea+en in ea!h moment o% daily, ordinary li%e, and to thereby be!ome !o !reators o% the &orld more spe!i%i!ally a utopian &orld o% harmony and pea!e. Tu illustrates the Con%u!ius tau"ht relationships bet&een 1ea+en and Earth as a series o% !on!entri! !ir!les. B9NBENTRIB BIRB>ES At the !enter is humanity indi+idual sel+es &hose tas- is to !ontinually "ro& in their ability to li+e the Mandate o% 1ea+en, or the Way, the Tao. This in+ol+es sel% dis!ipline and learnin". The sel% is al&ays e+ol+in", or "ro&in"# the sel% is trans%ormation. The !ir!le o% the sel% is embedded &ithin the !ir!le o% the !ommunity the &eb o% relations &hi!h are the !ontext %or human li+in" and the +ehi!le %or sel% trans%ormation. The !ommunity is embedded &ithin the physi!al &orld stu%% &e are made o%. nature &hi!h is both our home and the
@inally, nature is embedded &ithin the realm o% hea+en, and the &ay o% hea+en the Mandate o%
1ea+en
9i-e a ma"net pullin" "ently, the Mandate o% 1ea+en is &hat spar-s our "ro&th and a!tion. Con%u!iusG proEe!t &as to tea!h people, or to remind them o% the nature o% their relatedness to hea+en, and so to all others, and to the earth. Althou"h Con%u!ianism is &idely re"arded as a Mnon reli"iousG philosophy, Con%u!ius understood himsel% to be !arryin" out a di+inely ordained tas-. Throu"h his tea!hin", he hoped to brin" hea+en to earth, &hi!h meant to establish the &ay o% hea+en as the &ay o% human li+in" a &ay o% harmony and pea!e.O 2'ill 4. M!Allister.5 What is amaCin" about all these philosophers is they -ne& ea!h person &as uni?ue and &hat &as ri"ht %or some &as not ri"ht %or others. The other !ommon denominator about all these "reat philosophers isI they tau"ht the attributes o% Jod, the Supreme Bein". The !ommon denominator o% their tea!hin"s &as to brin" their students !loser to Jod. The pursuit o% truth &as the senior o+erridin" "oal. The prime end produ!t o% edu!ation &as to brin" more truth on a subEe!t &hi!h leads to a better person, a better !i+iliCation. Almost all o% these "reat philosophers &ere +ili%ied by those in po&er at that time. 0n many !ases the dis!o+eries lead to their death, as &ell as the death o% their %ollo&ers. @or the "reatest problem o% a ne& dis!o+ery is it o%ten ma-es those &ho are in po&er &ron". 9i%e has al&ays been some&hat !heap on planet earth. The pursuit o% -no&led"e and &isdom o%ten led to a personGs demise. Plus the pursuit o% truth and -no&led"e !ould be haCardous to your health and &ell bein". 0t should also be noted that nearly all o% these "reat philosophers &ere omni so+erei"n bein"s. 7e%inition# BM*0 SBPE8E0J*T6# The ability to be so+erei"n and omni so+erei"n &hi!h in!ludes bein" &illin" to be responsible %or !o !reatin" &ith and helpin" others rea!h and maintain their so+erei"nty and omni so+erei"nty. This in!ludes bein" &illin" to be omni responsible %or all sides o% any "ame and the positi+e players and ne"ati+e opposition that are part o% all "ames o% li%e. 7e%inition# SBPE8E0J*T6# The state o% bein" able to be the o&ner or supreme po&er !apable o% !reatin", o&nin" and bein" the !ontroller o% your o&n spa!e, o&n time, o&n ener"y, o&n produ!tion, o&n produ!ts, o&n obEe!ts, o&n subEe!ts and o&n uni+erse. Total so+erei"nty o+er oneGs o&n uni+erse &ould in!lude the ability to span and permeate the spe!trums o% the mood s!ale, but &ould also in!lude the ability to naturally emanate lo+e, &armth, positi+eness, +alidation, appre!iation, -no&led"e, truth, trust, honesty and, abo+e all, the ability to honor oneGs o&n Standards, Codes, Pirtues, 0nte"rity, and Prin!iples. 0 am no& ). years oldI 0 ha+e spent the last 30 years "ettin" my o&n dreams, "oals, ideas, aspirations, so+erei"nty and some omni so+erei"nty ba!-.
0 ha+e helped 20 hope5 &ith the help o% many others to %ree almost /0,000 people %rom the 1ubbardian trap. 0 expe!t to be +ili%ied, %alsely a!!used and harassed by 1ubbardGs people. As they ha+e done !ontinuously in the pastI spendin" as mu!h as Q.,(00,000 a year in %ees to pri+ate in+esti"ators. But e+en that made me stron"er, "a+e me more -no&led"e. 0t led me to ma-e %riends &ith lo!al la& en%or!ement o%%i!ers, the @B0, the 08S, the +arious State Attorney Jenerals B%%i!es and +arious other "o+ernment a"en!ies. These are o%ten the type o% pri!e one pays in the attempt to %ollo& ones dreams and "oals.
Post #5 200*010*-0+12
0n this &rite up you don>t mention mu!h about 1ubbard>s !ontributions. Could you tell us moreH 0 &ould li-e to unsubmer"e the rest o% the !ontributors to the Te!h. As you !an obser+e there has been a tremendous amount o% team&or- to e+ol+e the Te!h o+er a lon" period o% time. 0t is important to run out the earlier Te!hs, as they &ill stall a persons !ase "ain Eust as mu!h as a bad S!io session &ill. Trainin" and pro!essin" has been around %or a +ery, +ery, +ery lon" time. A%ter all on!e upon a time &e mana"ed to !o exist.......all ruds %or all times in all uni+erses need to be in to do that. S!io is Eust a lo!- in!ident in relation to the +ast history o% trainin" and pro!essin" that exists earlier. 8unnin" out the then S!io>s or their e?ui+alents produ!es amaCin" insi"hts and "ains. There are the &ho>s and there are the &or-able pro!esses.....apples and oran"es. 0 &ished you had as-ed me to tell you more about 1orner, Bell, *ibs 1ubbard or Chu!Berner.......981 you ha+e heard plenty o%... Alan
1e &as a brilliant man. 1e truly understood the basi!s o% the Te!h. But, on the subEe!t o% 981 he &as psy!hoti!. 1e had reasons to be. 1is %eud &ith 981 basi!ally stemmed %rom 981 trappin" him in S!io. *ibs stated to me all he &anted to do &as "et some li%e experien!e as he had been trapped in S!io., sin!e he &as a !hild. This so enra"ed 981 that he set about destroyin" *ibs> li%e.....*ibs &as tou"h he %ou"ht ba!-.......981 ne+er %or"a+e him. *ibs Eust &anted to be so+erei"n....in !har"e o% his o&n li%e, his o&n dreams, his o&n %uture, his o&n spa!e, his o&n ener"y and his o&n obEe!ts. 2Whi!h are part o% the basi! "oals o% S!io# The restoration o% a bein"s o&n sel% determinism.5 Ruentin poor "uy had the same PTP. A tra"edy really. Alan
Post #11 200*0108-0054 .huck and /#a (erner created !tud Tech
Bne o% the most di%%i!ult thin"s to do is report a!!urately. @or example# 0 and se+eral other S!io>s had dinner &ith Chu!- and A+a Berner at the @orrest 8o& 1otel, it &as 'une .,L/, the ni"ht be%ore Chu!- and A+a &ere to meet &ith 981 to "o o+er this ne& dis!o+ery they made to do &ith study. We &ere all enthralled &ith &hat they had dis!o+ered. 0ma"ine the sho!- &e had &hen 981 told us in a the le!ture that ni"ht that he had made a momentous dis!o+ery in the %ield o% study. The data he "a+e &as almost &ord %or &ord &ith &hat the Berners had dis!ussed &ith us the pre+ious ni"ht. There &as no mention o% the Berners &ho &ere in the audien!e. They &ere de+astated. What made me si!- &as 0 made 981 ri"ht to do this......0 did not support the Berners.....0 simply &ent else&here. 0 put my o&n sur+i+al abo+e my honor......&hat a pri!e 0 &as to pay %or that.
*ot only me but all o% us.......%or 0 belie+e that is the moment that 981 &ent to the dar- side. That &as also the last real le!ture on JPM>s. 0t ended mid le!ture abruptly then he %lipped and be"an to tal- about the study te!h. 0 realiCe 981 &as di!hotomous, but so are &e all....that is &hat the JPM Te!h &as supposed to handle. Alan
you implement the plan "et in your !ar, "o to the store, pur!hase the mil-, dri+e home result you no& ha+e mil-. Alan
Post #,0 200,021$-052$ The source "or 1thics and the 51(.6
0 %ound &here 981 most li-ely "ot the %rame &or- and sour!e %or Ethi!s and the @EBC Tough Minded Management boo-s be"an in early L0>sD
*ruid, ( should ha!e copyrighted it on the spotEEE *ruid, anyhow Herbie writes all this down and runs off to his puppetmaster The 1lubbard *ruid, next thing you "now "by'passed charge" auditing is introduced. <, (nteresting story *ruid. *ruid, @eah. 1lubbard introduced his cocaine'in!ented "Helatrobus (mplants". Arnie ( met druid in FGBH <, %o you fellas go bac" a feeer piece. *ruid, Arnie and ( ha!e a 'thing'. *ruid, a spiritual lo!e affair. 1eautiful. *ruid, ( first touched the scienoturds in FGIB. *ruid, *a!id Mayo in!ented 3&T%. <, @es ( "new that. *ruid, There were some other in!entions i came up with too. $orget what they were. *ruid, -ohn McMaster put the +learing +ourse together. *ruid, Alan 2alters did a whole mess of stuff. *ruid, ( thin" alan did all the auditing by lists carrying on. *ruid, ( tried hard to be a true belie!er. 2ell ( !ery succeeded in being a true pretender...li"e e!eryone else. *ruid, *ust is a baby compared to my age. @es therein lies the catch. *ruid, ( am more ancient than the Ancient of *ays. <,At least you'!e maintained a sense of humor about it all. *ruid, 2ell i had a humungous spiritual re!elation about FF years ago and ha!e ne!er been the same since. <, Tell me. *ruid, ( had no withdrawal pains from the cult. *ruid, 2ell ( did the whole entire goddamn worthless ass so'called 'bridge'. <, 3either did ( except wondering what might happen with my children in the future. *ruid, and ( "new ( had not e!en scratched the surface of true spirit. *ruid, and ( "now of another technology called "meditation" *ruid, 2ell ( had seen statues and pics of The 1uddha off and on and he was always in meditation <, @es and see"ing to li!e with an attitude of lo!e. *ruid, and ('d wonder 2hat in the world is he doing in there= *ruid, %o ( sat down and started doing what ( thought he as doing. *ruid, ThatE was the most spiritually correct thing i e!er did up to that time. The day Mysti! dis!o+ered the BPC Te!h he and 0 had lun!h at @ortes he told me o% his dis!o+eriesD That A%ternoon 0 &ent ba!- to St 1ill o%%ered to !lean up A99 the %ailed BC students 0 !hose the Boiler 8oom to do it, 0 told no one &hat 0 &as doin" 2to be honest 0 did not -no& ho& to arti!ulate it5 but %rom those a!tions the Bri"inal 9. and 9/ !ame into existen!e these lists &ere desi"ned to handle BPC not Char"e. B%ten people &ould start a line outside the boiler room a %e& &ould be in &heelbarro&s a %e& days later 981 &as standin" there he &anted to -no& &hat &as "oin" on 0 told him he as-ed me %or a !opy o% &hat 0 did he rushed ba!- to his !rypt he too- those 9ists and and issued the 9. and 9/ !orre!tion lists as his ori"inations.
Alan
8o"D B%ten in those "rim days on a Monday mornin" on the ad+an!ed T unit in the Chapel there &ould be less than .0 people the other /0 or <0 &ould be home si!- or in the lo!al hospital or at the airport about to %ly a&ay poor 1erbie and 8e" Sharpe had to "o pi!- these people up, 1erbie in his Mini Minor and 8e" in his E type 'a"D 0t &as bedlam rehabbedD Alan
All that @roCenTone !arryin" on. We &ere in AltadenaI that>s in stone !old bro-e Cali%ornia, 9A County. This &as around the times the !heer!h &as bustin" up. Well &e had a "roup there and some&here alon" the line Cap>n Bill sho&sT@ up and he>s !hannelin" 8on %rom the AM ShipA Well, he &as &ritin" all this !hannelin" do&n and 0 &as an a!!omplished typist so 0 started typin" it all up into ni!e little se?uen!es o% ma!hine typed letters ma-in" &ords ma-in" senten!es ma-in" para"raphs and so on &ith the stru!ture o% our Aien"leesh lan"ua"e. And thus did 0 be-um Cap>n Bill>s s!ribe. Bh su!h borin" times. But CB8 thou"ht 981 &as deaded then lo and behold he &urn>t thus Elron Elray, et! any&ay "lad you &uC there !oC &e re!onne!ted.
They built a massi+e %ield pra!ti!e that in turn be!ame the Mel Br". They &ere business pro%essionals and tremendously lo+in" espe!ially 6+onneD Alan
Well, 0>m done &ith this !hapter in this horror story and &e>ll see i% 0 !an "et Chapter ( 2and hope%ully the %inal !hapter5 done &ithin the next !ouple o% hundred years or so. 9et>s post &hat &e ha+e here no&.... ::: 0 remember that day &ell 9rh on pins and needles outside the Chapel passin" C$S>s to 1erbie 9o9D What is bein" omitted here about 8on>s situation is his Auditor MS1 hates his "uts ha+in" re!ently %ound out about his in%idelities in *6 MS1 &as one pissed o%% Auditor and PC. 8on had truly "one to the dar-side and &as ta-in" us and S!io &ith him. Alan
@or a %ull !omprehensi+e and %as!inatin" &rite up about 'a!- 1orner the latest !opy o% 0+y Ma"aCine %eatures this story and mu!h more# Conta!t## i+y]post;.tele.dAlan
So there 0 am all &onder%ully and +ehemently &illin" to "o to &ar &ith 1erbie or 981 standin" outside the door, or both. 6ou>+e probably been there be%ore# totally &illin" to en"a"e in any aspe!t o% any battle &hi!h mi"ht pre!ipitate. 0t>s all out WA8. 20% you>+e ne+er had in!arnations as a &arrior, &ell...you probably &ill someday. We>+e "ot an estimated billion planetary years le%t in this Cosmi! 7ay.5 0 thin- 1erbie sa& this and he mo+ed us a&ay %rom the auditin" table and o+er to his des-, &hereupon he starts tellin" me &hat had been "oin" on &ith the St. 1ill Sta%% in their sessions on this To @or"et !arryin" on. 1e &as tryin" to ameliorate the +ery ma"ni%ied &arrior state 0 &as ?uite &illin"ly sittin" in. 0 re!o"niCed this and 0 respe!ted him %or it, but 0 also re!o"niCed it &as not "oin" to AhandleA the situation. B4, so 0 &as "oin" to ha+e to AhandleA it mysel%. And 0 did. 0 leaned %or&ard and said, A1erbie, 1erbie. 0 -no& &hat it is.A 2AitA o% !ourse bein" all this A!har"eA.5 1erbie !ontinued to des!ribe the St. 1ill sta%% thin". A1E8B0ED 0 -no& &hat is "oin" onDA AhD 1e loo-ed at me. 0 a!tually "ot his attention. A1erbie,A 0 say in a in a ?uite bene+olent tone, A&hat it is, is the by passed !har"e %rom the "oal >To be an assassin>.A 0 sa& he "ot it, some&hat, as 0 !ould see somethin" &as be"innin" to !li!- inside his head. So a"ain, A1erbie, it>s the by passed !har"e %rom the "oal >To be an assassin>.A And he "ot itD All o% a sudden he starts &ritin" somethin" do&n on paper and madly rushes out o% the Chapel. Well, it &as ob+ious he &as o%% to see 1ub the Blub. 0 !ouldn>t at this point dete!t i% 1ub &as still outside the Chapel door or not. 0t seemed as thou"h he &as not and 0 !ould see that this &as "oin" to ta-e a &hile. Well, it &as a%ter lun!h time and &ith all the ti"ht ass s!hedulin" at St. 1ill, 0 &ent to lun!h...and 0 heard nothin" more about it. All &as Eust AnormalA a"ain &hen 0 "ot ba!- to St. 1ill and Eust &ent on &ith my re"ular a%ternoon !he!-sheet !arryin" on. The next thin" 0 -no& man B man there is by passed !har"e a!tion !omin" do&n all o+er the Eoint. Someho& or another Alan &as syn!hronisti!ally in all this. 0 don>t -no& i% it &as his syn! or my syn! or our syn! or WT@, but %indin" and handlin" BPC be!ame the order o% the day...%or a &hile. 0 remember my auditor had been instru!ted to run me on e+ery by passed !har"e list there &as. And e+en thou"h 0 &as an ad+an!ed student on the S1SBC at the time, 0 had no idea &here in the &orld she &as "ettin" these listsD 1ope%ully she &as stealin" them %rom Alan. Alan, WT@ &ere you doin" in the ba!-"roundHHHHH ...oh, and be%ore 0 end this o%%, please ta-e note o% this !raCy A"oalA 0 had %ound on me, ATo Be An AssassinA...ro%l. 3p to the time o% %indin" this "oal most o% the "oals -i!-in" around 2li-e &e !ould hear one anothers> sessions as &e &ere all in the Chapel auditin"5 &ere "ood"uy "oals %rom >To Be the 9eader> to >To Be Rueen o% the 3ni+erse>. 0 sort o% t&isted a
lot o% heads around &ith this "oal, in!ludin" 1ub the Blub. Who &as soooo Eealous a %e& months later he said in a BC le!ture that there &as no su!h "oal as >to be an assassin>. Personally, 0 Eust do not "i+e a hot doodoo. ::: 0 al&ays ran my "oals in pairs 0 "ot that %rom my .st BC !ourse in *o+ .,L( 0 %ound the Positi+e Joal and then %ound the ne"ati+e i.e. To be a leader To be a saboteur the Saboteur did in all the other 9eaders, et!., This &as an experimental pro!ess it lasted . 7ay 0 &ent so up the pole on this rundo&n that it tri""ered the &hole o% the sta%% o% Saint 1ill 8on, MS1, 1erbie A99 ATTAC4E7 ME @399 B9AST in an attempt to put me under their !ontrol it !ould not be done. 0 &as assi"ned another auditor Tony 7unlea+y 9ouis 'ordan had been the pre+ious auditor As Tony &as auditin" me Mary Sue &ould !ome and tell Tony &hat to do it &as the be"innin" o% "an" ban" e+aluation....1er .st statement to Tony &as# A&at!h out %or this "uy he>s totally Theetie WheetieDDDD naturally the session bo""ed.....they attempted to do more sessions 0 %ou"ht them tooth and nail -inda sabota"ed my %uture at this time 8on &as ma-in" +eiled threats durin" his JPM 9e!tures. They did not -no& &hat to &ith me 0 &ould not let them dominate me so a %e& days &ent by then 8e" Sharpe !alled me in to his o%%i!e and said he &as "oin" to audit me it &as one o% the best session 0 e+er had he listened he be!ame a true %riend %or li%e. A%ter the session he "a+e me some hattin" yes it &as e+aluation but it allo&ed me to stop stoppin" 8on, and MS1 it allo&ed the %lo&s o% po&er to !ontinue. Alan
The Eealousy o% MS1 and the absolute destru!ti+e beha+ior o% 8on done to 6+onne and her %amily is beyond !omprehension yet this beha+ior &as repeated a"ain and a"ain on anyone that threatened their empire. That .,000>s o% true see-ers Eoined and attempted to !ontribute only to run into this hidden beha+ior pattern &as remar-able some %antasti! dis!o+eries &ere made and are no& seein" the li"ht o% day. 0>m a team player 0 play &ith teams teams o% do!tors, teams o% nurses, teams o% spiritual bein"s in my youth 0 played &ith teams that allo&ed you to "o %rom atta!- to de%en!e instantly as soon as the other side "ot the ball 8u"by, So!!er, Australian 8ules, 1o!-ey, 0!e 1o!-ey and Bas-etball are all su!h teams Baseball and Ameri!an @ootball are mainly %ixed position sports. The 9adies o% VSB ha+e lon" a"o earned my respe!t %or their bra+ery and honesty 0 am in!redibly honored to ha+e their help in untan"lin" this !luster %u!-D So on &ith the storyD Alan
The rule is# Whether in %indin" items be%ore or a%ter the "oal has been %ound, all lists must be used to %ind items and all 8eliable 0tems %ound must be used to %ind their Bpposition 0tem. 0n short, al&ays nul lists to a 8eliable 0tem &hether listin" to %ind the "oal or listin" %rom the "oal. Auditin" o% the JPM must result in a 90*E P9BT no matter ho& that 9ine Plot is a!hie+ed. 21CB Bulletin *o+ember ;, A7.(.5 Whether listin" 0tems %rom lines to %ind 8o!- Slams or %rom the "oal to %ind them you must &ind up &ith a &ritten pi!ture o% the p!Gs JPM. This is the 9ine Plot. 0t is be"un by 3JAVV in tryin" to %ind the "oal. 0t is !ontinued a%ter the "oal is %ound ri"ht do&n to the 8o!- and Bpposition 8o!-, the t&o basi! 0tems o% the JPM. This also applies to "oals %ound in some other &ay than 3JAVV. 8E90AB9E 0TEMS 21CB Bulletin *o+ember ;, A7.(5 are A9WA6S 0* PA08S. 9ea+e one side o% these pairs unlo!ated and you ha+e le%t the B6 PASSE7 0TEM raisin" the de+il &ith the p!. Al&ays oppose a reliable item &hene+er %ound and you &ill ne+er lea+e a B6 PASSE7 0TEM and the !ase &ill run and !lear. This applies both be%ore and a%ter %indin" the "oal. The di%%eren!e bet&een the !ase that lists 0tems easily to !lear and the !ase that doesnGt is this# The !ase that Eust listed to !lear &ithout %uss &as able to assemble the pairs 2terms and oppterms5 as it &ent. The !ase that didnGt list strai"ht to !lear didnGt "et the pairs strai"ht and needed helpI this !ase had B6 PASSE7 0TEMS, so the Tone Arm &ent up and stu!- and the "oal, o+er&helmed, !eased to %ire. 3sin" 1CB Bulletin *o+ember .., A7.( +ersion o% listin", this shouldnGt happen. The p! &onGt by pass one side o% a pair and so &onGt han" up. 0t is understood that bad auditin" or a &ron" "oal &ould also !ause a mess. Thus the se!ond !ase abo+e^the !ase &here the "oal has been listed on and is hun" up and &onGt %ire^is a !ase o% either &ron" "oal or By Passed 0tems. The remedy is to ta-e the %irst &ritten lists %rom the "oal and nul se!tions o% them. Ta-e, %or instan!e, the NWho or What &ould &ant the "oalO list and nul do&n Eust !allin" ea!h item out on!e, about a hundred. When you ha+e assessed an item on this list 21CB Bulletin *o+ember .(5 and ha+e a "ood 8eliable 0tem, you oppose it 21CB Bulletin *o+ember ;5 and %ind, by ma-in" the list o% items that &ould oppose it or it &ould oppose, the other part o% the pair. 0% you donGt %ind the pairs the p! &onGt "o !lear but &ill han" up on the B6PASSE7 0TEM or 0TEMS. The more that han" up 2by passed items5 the more un!lear your p! &ill %eel. 0G+e really been li%tin" the roo% tryin" to %ind the reason %or this han" up and there it is. The By Passed 0tem -eeps !ases %rom "oin" !lear. The exa!t &ay to do 8outine 3 (. Step L is as %ollo&s# 2a5 Compose the basi! %our lines usin" the p!Gs "oal or the "oal to be pro+en by listin". 2b5 Put ea!h line &ordin" at the top o% a sheet o% paper, a separate sheet %or ea!h basi! line. Put p!Gs name and date and pa"e number on ea!h sheet. 2!5 Ta-e Sheet Bne and "et 0tems %rom p! until p! runs out o% 0tems %or that line. 2d5 Ta-e next sheet in rotation and list until p! runs out. Continue to do this until an 8S o!!urs. See next step. 2e5 4eep p! on meter, turn sensiti+ity do&n a bit so you ha+e no trouble -eepin" needle on dial but !an still see an 8S. 21CB Bulletin *o+ember ; de%initions pa"e (.5 As soon as you
see an 8S !ontinue &ith that list. 2Be sure 8S &asnGt Eust a body mo+ement.5 9ist it do&n until the d&indlin" 8o!- Slam, i% any, is "one. 9ist out any 7irty 8eads. 0n short, !omplete any list that 8Ses. 7onGt "o on to the next list. 2%5 *ul the list that 8Sed. 2Jet Mid 8uds in, !all o%% ea!h 0tem on!e, lea+e in all that rea!t on meter. Eliminate these the same &ay. T7 the last %e& 0tems, as per 1CB Bulletin *o+ember .(, A7.(.5 *ul to a 8eliable 0tem. 2"5 Establish as per 1CB Bulletin *o+ember ; &hether 80 %ound is term or oppterm. 2h5 9ist a list in opposition to it. 20% a Term, Who$What &ould it opposeI i% an Bppterm, Who or What &ould oppose it.5 2i5 *ul list as in 2%5 and obtain a 8eliable 0tem. 2E5 Establish &ith p! that these t&o 80s oppose ea!h other and put on PCGS 90*E P9BT. 2-5 *ul the remainin" lists rapidly loo-in" %or an 8Sin" 0tem. 0% one %ound, repeat step 2%5 to 2"5 abo+e. 2Experien!e &ill tell i% this is ne!essary on your p!. 0t may be possible to abandon all lists o% 0tems done %rom "oal. 0% so Eust "et %our %resh sheets and start a"ain, usin" as the %irst line to list the one most li-ely to no& ha+e a potential 8S.5 2l5 8epeat 2b5 to 2-5 o+er and o+er. This is *e& Step L 9istin". 4eep your rudiments in, donGt upset the p!, be sure to note, %ind and run out 8Ses. 38JE*T Bn A99 p!s &hose "oals ha+e been %ound or %ound and listed by any earlier pro!edure, relo!ate the earliest item lists &ritten %rom the %irst %our lines and nul these and oppose the 8eliable 0tems %ound in e+ery list. The p! &ill bri"hten up and start to ma-e %ast pro"ress. The Joals Problem Mass be!omes, in the p!Gs %older, the 9ine Plot. 0t is sa%e to do the abo+e on any "oal that !onsistently produ!es pain as &ell as some sen. But be&are the moment it "oes all sen. 9. 8B* 13BBA87 981 #E&.rd sen = sensation. This bulletin &as !an!elled almost immediately. But it &ould ha+e "one out into the %ield.
&ithin others P3 James Matri!es. Thus it &as also bein" to a de"ree !reated by others. 0 sa& exa!tly ho& a 8eliable 0tem &as !omposed ho& there &as an inner bla!- !ore !ollapsed uni+erse &hen 0 put my %ull attention on it it be"an to unra+el and strai"hten out then the 80 dissol+ed this happened to thousands o% pairs o% 80>s. 0 sa& and erased ho& 0 used my o&n po&ers to restrain mysel%. Alan
Bn!e 0 arri+ed at my destination in Western Australia F 0 set about &or-in" F N0 &as in the ToneO F 0 !ould do no &ron" F that ni"ht 0 totaled up my re!eipts F 0 had earned more than a year>s salary that day F 0 did this day a%ter day. Alan
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This is &hy it so hard to undo yoursel% %rom S!io.......you %eel as i% you are losin" part o% AyouA and lea+in" it behind......in a &ay you are........but on!e you spot the sour!e o% ho& you lost that part o% you and ho& you &ere bein" A!reated asA and ho& you then A!reated others asA then the &hole thin" undoes. So+erei"nty and sel% determination means you li+e and o&n your o&n spa!e, o&n time, o&n ener"y and o&n obEe!ts, 2"ames. "oals, identities, thin"s, et!.5. Alan
True pro!essin" and trainin" has to do &ith 90@E. 0t !an only be measured by a "radual risin" s!ale in 90@E. @or some reason the other te!hs !ould not obser+e the risin" s!ale o% A!har"e o%%A as a matter o% %a!t, to my -no&led"e there are no te!hnolo"ies that handle !har"e they handle by passed !har"e but not !har"e. Char"e has nothin" to do &ith the !ase. Char"e is real time = it emanates %rom the bein". Ea!h bein" has their o&n path. *o t&o bein"s> paths are remotely the same. There is a tri!-le o% a thread that leads to a ri+er o% po&er and -no&led"e that allo&s you to re!o+er and restore you it is 6B38 BW* interest line 6B38 BW* a!tions, in!idents and e+ents line 6B38 BW* purpose line 6B38 BW* "oals line 6B38 BW* "ames !reations 6B38 BW* 3*0PE8SES. But these are ex!lusi+e to you. 6es e+entually you rise to an Bmni So+erei"n state &here you !o !reate &ith others. When that Bmni So+erei"nty starts to o!!urI a !ompletely di%%erent %orm o% te!hnolo"y is needed. But it is %airly simple....but it ta-es "reat honesty, honor and truth. Bnly you ha+e the ans&ers only you ha+e the &ay out. 0% you ha+e the !orre!t te!hnolo"ies you naturally rise up the Br" Boards o% li%e......that in!ludes risin" up the le+els o% spirituality e+en to bein" at one &ith JodD Ea!h bein" has !reated !ompartments o% all that is. Compartments &ithin !ompartments. The %a!t is the !lient -no&s more about their o&n !ase than does the pro!essor or C$S or any Juru. People "et "ains %rom all sorts o% pro!edures....the reasonI it is on their interest line. The problem isI most o%ten &hen the End Produ!t o!!urs the interest dies. 0t is a +ast tas- to undo all you ha+e done to limit yoursel%. @or you ha+e used your o&n, in%inite !le+erness, in%inite s-ills, in%inite po&ers, in%inite stren"ths, in%inite abilities and in%inite intelli"en!e to hide, restrain and inhibit yoursel% %rom yoursel%. 3ntil you are ready to rise to the next le+el you &ill use these in%inite po&ers to limit yoursel% to the le+el you are at. 9i+in" li%e is the ultimate pro!ess ho& trapped by it or ho& %ree you li+e it lets you -no& &hat pro!ess you are runnin". Alan
ma-e sla+es out o% peersD The distorted %alse intended Ethi!s, Te!h and the poli!y is set up to do Eust that. 0>m !urious, are you ha+in" to deal &ith %ol-s &ith similar issues !omin" out o% the 8on>s Br"sH 8on>s Br" people span ?uite a spe!trum.......some do "reat......some are so %ar delusi+e &ith their Alast time arounds and the 981 e+aluated &ron" items plus the CBW e+aluated on top o% 981 e+aluated &ron" items.A Possibly the &orst aspe!t is# so many are A!onspira!y paranoidsA ran"in" %rom @B0, C0A, Mar-abians, et!. And &hat>s &ith this "uy runnin" around !yber spa!e !laimin" to be the AE7A o% the @reeConeAH 0 had not heard o% this, maybe Terril !an enli"hten usH The smart people -no& that &hile Nsur%in" the 8i+er o% 9i%eO, e+erybody>s NPopupsO are di%%erent. #7 0 lo+e this ?uoteDD Alan
Alan
To undo pro"ram# Ta-e ea!h item# Suppressi+e Person Pi!tim PTS Si!Poor Wea0ne%%e!ti+e 7o&n stat. 8un# What part o% that 2item5 am 0 &illin" to experien!eH What part o% that 2item5 &ould 0 rather not experien!eH What part o% that 2item5 am 0 &illin" to !reateH What part o% that 2item5 &ould 0 rather not !reateH 8epeat o+er and o+er to bi" &in. Then ta-e the opposite o% item# i.e. Pi!tim.....&hi!h !ould be A "od....or A !ausati+e Bein".....and run# What part o% that 2item5 am 0 &illin" to experien!eH What part o% that 2item5 &ould 0 rather not experien!eH What part o% that 2item5 am 0 &illin" to !reateH What part o% that 2item5 &ould 0 rather not !reateH 8epeat o+er and o+er to bi" &in. E+ery !hampion in any "ame does the abo+e......&at!h Ti"er Woods.....he !onstantly "oes throu"h this !y!le. The simple %a!t is the only reason a bad !ondition or identity is thereI is be!ause you resisted it and &ere a%raid to holo"raphi!ally dupli!ate it.
Alan
0t is a matter o% intention. 1ubbard stole %rom many sour!es........earlier he admited he too- %rom many sour!es. 'et planes ta-e you %rom one pla!e to another. 'et planes drop bombs. Both use mu!h o% the same Te!h...... 6ou !an %ly %rom one pla!e to another in a Eet bomber......that doesn>t drop bombs.....its all a matter o% intent......and &hether you "ot bombs to drop.... Bne o% the best thin"s to do to sort out the !on%usion is to ma-e a list o% &hat &or-ed %or you and "a+e you the %eelin"s o% !ertainty. The Te!h is not 981.....Eust as a plane is not the pilot. Alan
Thin"s that should ha+e been handled on the lo&er le+els.....the problem &as he !ould not %ind anyone he !ould trust to audit him. Mary Sue bro-e her heart tryin" to audit him.....she &as so %ull o% !har"e she !ould not "i+e him de!ent sessions. Alan
0t &as sent ba!-I &ith note# 6ou do not ha+e to send all your &ee-ly in!ome, Eust .0S. 0 sent the !he!- ba!-. Told them it &as .0S...The next note &as# What are you up toH 0 "uess 0 had ex!eeded the reality le+el. 0n .,L/ you !ould buy a %ully loaded Cadilla! or 9in!oln %or Q3,000. My %irst < &ee-s in the 3S 0 earned Q(),000. Enough to buy G +adillacs or 0incolns. BTW 0 !har"ed Q3< an hour %or pro!essin" double anyone else in the &orld. 0 +isited e+ery 3S Br" 2<5 in those days.....they &ere in dread%ul lo!ations and pra!ti!ally empty. 0 estimate there &as about /< sta%% in the Br"s and maybe <00 a!ti+e S!io>s. The &ord o% mouth &ent all o+er the &orld......people !ame %rom e+ery&here to %ind out &hat 0 &as doin". 0t started a massi+e boom. Alan
Che!- &hat person has read or studied....then !he!- did somethin" "et tri""ered or !ome to +ie&H 1andle &hat !omes to +ie&. A"ain as- PC# What areas o% their li%e they &ould li-e to "et better inH Ma-e list o% areas# Ta-e ea!h area and put in hi"h PJ0 Cone. A"ain as- PC# 0s there anyone you &ould li-e to "et alon" &ith betterH Ma-e list o% people. Ta-e ea!h area and put in hi"h PJ0 Cone. Then# Clean the needle.....until PC !omes in &ith a @loatin" Tone Arm. 2This is usually my %irst step.5 8epeat these ?uestions o+er and o+er until %loatin" Tone Arm on ea!h. EP# At !ause o+er ea!h area. 0% p! la!-s s-ills in an area, they -no& &here to "o and &hat to do to "et the area handled. That &ill do %or a start. BTW AClearsA and ABT>sA need !onstant PT 9i%e 8epairs. 0% you set up a person properly they &ill be able to a!hie+e their li%e>s dreams. 7one &ell, on a %airly able person it should ta-e less than .00 hours. Alan
Post #4 200*011,-01$4
0 "uess that>s &hy 0 ne+er understood CBS.The &hole emphasis on sel% or e"o.The &hole pro!ess o% dis!o+ery that &as absolutely ne!essary.
That someho& i% you ha+e mastery o+er yoursel% you ha+e no obli"ation to the &orld that you ori"inated %rom. 0t>s up to e+eryone else. 0% you read %urther on these messa"e boards one o% the thin"s you &ill noti!e that most people miss is the !amaraderie o% bein" part o% a team. As %or mastery...it is not %or Eust %or sel%.....it>s part o% helpin" the team.....and hope%ully the team helps all in many other &ays. 0 ha+e played on many !hampionship teams....teams &here ea!h player &as a master o% his position.....there is nothin" li-e it. Alan
Post #* 200*0121-2114
The bi""est problem &as not ex!han"in" it &ith the medi!al and s!ienti%i! !ommunity, in my opinion.Perhaps en!oura"in" the mental health %ield to !hallen"e its o&n notions and loo-in" into the idea o% resear!hin" alternati+e ideas.0t ne+er hurt %or s!ien!e and medi!ine. 0 thin- you ha+e a lot o% unreality in the area o% introdu!in" ne& ideas and !on!epts. T&o o% the most re!ent maEor ne& ideas....the Apple Computer and the Mi!roso%t So%t&are......!ould not be "i+en a&ay at the be"innin". Che!- any ne& !on!ept they are almost uni+ersally atta!-ed by the established po&ers that be. There are +ery %e& ori"inal ori"inators.......there are e+en less ori"inal dupli!ators o% ori"inal ori"inations. Alan
0 -no& &hat my dreams are and 0 am 9i+in" them....#7 Be!ause o% this 0 am ha+in" a passionate, lo+e a%%air &ith the people 0 lo+e and li%e. Alan
/. a. b. !. d. e. <. a. b. !. d. e. L. a. b. !. d. e. ). a. b. !. d. e. ;.
Was a ri"ht ans&er not a!!eptedH What &as the ri"ht ans&erH What &ere the !onse?uen!es that o!!urred %rom that not a!!epted ri"ht ans&erH Be!ause o% this did you start as-in" yoursel% ?uestionsH What &ere the ?uestionsH 0% listin" ?uestionI !orre!t list. Were you "i+en a &ron" purpose or "oalH What &as the &ron" purpose or "oalH What &ere the !onse?uen!es that o!!urred %rom that &ron" purpose or "oalH Be!ause o% this did you start as-in" yoursel% ?uestionsH What &ere the ?uestionsH 0% listin" ?uestionI !orre!t list. Was a ri"ht purpose or "oal not a!!eptedH What &as the ri"ht purpose or "oalH What &ere the !onse?uen!es that o!!urred %rom that not a!!epted ri"ht purpose or "oalH Be!ause o% this did you start as-in" yoursel% ?uestionsH What &ere the ?uestionsH 0% listin" ?uestionI !orre!t list. Were you "i+en a &ron" !onditionH What &as the &ron" !onditionH What &ere the !onse?uen!es that o!!urred %rom that &ron" !onditionH Be!ause o% this did you start as-in" yoursel% ?uestionsH What &ere the ?uestionsH 0% listin" ?uestionI !orre!t list. Was a !orre!t !ondition not a!!eptedH
a. b. !. d. e.
What &as the !orre!t !onditionH What &ere the !onse?uen!es that o!!urred %rom that not a!!epted !orre!t !onditionH Be!ause o% this did you start as-in" yoursel% ?uestionsH What &ere the ?uestionsH 0% listin" ?uestionI !orre!t list.
,. Was a "oal or dream o% yours made nothin" o%, and someone elseHs "oals or dreams super imposed o+er yoursH a. What &as the "oal or dream o% yours that &as made nothin" o%H
b. What &ere the !onse?uen!es that o!!urred %rom that "oal or dream o% yours that &as made nothin" o%H !. What &as someone elseHs "oal or dream that &as super imposed o+er yoursH
d. What &ere the !onse?uen!es that o!!urred %rom someone elseHs "oal or dream that &as super imposed o+er yoursH e. %. ". .0. a. b. !. d. e. ... a. b. !. d. e. Be!ause o% this did you start as-in" yoursel% ?uestionsH What &ere the ?uestionsH 0% listin" ?uestionI !orre!t list. Was there a &ron" indi!ationH What &as the &ron" indi!ationH What &ere the !onse?uen!es that o!!urred %rom that &ron" indi!ationH Be!ause o% this did you start as-in" yoursel% ?uestionsH What &ere the ?uestionsH 0% listin" ?uestionI !orre!t list. Was a !orre!t indi!ation not a!!eptedH What &as the !orre!t indi!ationH What &ere the !onse?uen!es that o!!urred %rom that not a!!epted !orre!t indi!ationH Be!ause o% this did you start as-in" yoursel% ?uestionsH What &ere the ?uestionsH 0% listin" ?uestionI !orre!t list.
7on>t ma-e an ordeal out o% this. 0t is best done to a &in. Ta-e a brea-. Stay on one subEe!t until your attention "oes %ree. Alan
Post #5 200*0118-1402
7id you e+er experien!e the le"endary A@inan!e Poli!eA missionsH Br &ere you already outH *o, 0 &as out by then. But, on!e 7M rene"ed on the re%orm 0 -ne& &hat &as in the %uture.....7M had ne+er built anythin" in his li%e......his, as &as 981>s "ame &as !ontrol, po&er and domination...
7M had to -ill the A"eese that laid the "olden e""s.A 4ill anyone &ho -ne& more than he did .......&hi!h &as most senior S!io>s. S!io des!ended to 7M>s le+el........it shrun- drasti!ally. Alan
Thread ,2: 4etting -on-7ubbard Works out o" the . o" ! What 2eall 7a&&ened
Post #+ 200*0$1$-140* Premature Po8er ! ndrome
@a!e rippin" E7>s ho& many 0>+e met o+er the years. The %irst @EBC>s &e named A@ranti! E%%orts to Be Causes.A These indi+iduals su%%ered %rom PPS.....Premature Po&er Syndrome. @e& realiCe that it ta-es a lon" time to "ro& and handle po&er......."i+in" a person Premature Po&er !auses them to pull old &innin" po&er identities %rom the past.......most o%ten these are enemy identities that had o+er&helmed them by %a!e rippin" beha+ior. 0t does not ta-e lon" to plun"e an area into a %ull on dramatiCation o% %i"htin" past enemies.....the &hole "roup "o SP. Tearin" ea!h other to pie!es. This is the pri!e S!io paid %or rabbitin" %rom the in!omplete JPM Te!h. Alan
981, MS1, 1erbie Par-house, Course Sup, Brian Pope, Course Sup, 8obin 1and!o!-, @ran!hise B%%i!er. Mary 9on", 8e"istrar there &as one other Course Sup &hose name 0 ha+e %or"otten. There &ere approx ,0 students. The !urri!ulum &as ,.00 to .(.00 mornin" Co Audit, .(.00 to ..00 lun!h.......00 to 3.00 !o audit. 3.00 to <.30 study, pra!ti!e....<.30 to ).00 dinner. ).00 to .0.00 study or 981 le!ture. Monday to @riday. There &ere < le+els o% trainin" and !o pro!essin".....the hi"hest le+el &as the T 3nit.....it &as at this le+el that the JPM Te!h &as !o audited. 0t &as almost the same !urri!ulum &hen 0 did the se!ond S1SBC. Ethi!s &as not a subEe!t.....@$*>s &ere i"nored ea!h le+el &as ta-en to ability to apply. Students &ere pro!essed on their BW* Joals. There &as no 1JC. 0% you did a Jross Auditin" Error you retrained the le+el. 0t &as an in!redibly sa%e en+ironment. S!io &as e+ol+in" "radiently, no one had to "i+e up their li%e or "o hea+ily in debt to do S!io. Thin"s started to "o stran"e earlier Te!hni!ally &ith the implant "oals material. Also slo&ly the students &ere no lon"er bein" pro!essed on their o&n "oals but &hat 981 had de!ided &as there. The madness did not appear until late .,L/ Br"aniCationally, &hen 8on be"an to implement the Jala!ti! Br" Board Material. Bb+iously 981 and S!io be"an to dramatiCe Abein" stu!- in past in!idents.A Alan
Post #5 200*0121-1*51
Alan, Were you around at the time little 7a+ey &as on !ourseH 7id you -no& his parents at allH *o....to %irst ?uestion, but 0 do -no&n someone &ho &as. 4ne& his dad ?uite &ell. 4ne& his &i%e and her %amily +ery &ell......they started in my 7allas, Center. Shelley and her sister &ere Eust toddlers....used to loo- a%ter them &hile their mom and dad &ere on !ourse. Alan
Thread 10,: >aking sense o" the madness ou ha#e esca&ed "romF
Post #1 200*011$-184+ >aking sense o" the madness ou ha#e esca&ed "romF
Bne o% the hardest thin"s to do %or an ex s!ientolo"ist or %or that matter anyone &ho has es!aped any !ult, is to arri+e and stay in present time. 0t too- me .) years to arri+e stably in PT. 0 am still undoin" the subtle ensla+ements. 0n many &ays 0 &as lu!-y as 0 !ame into S!io in an era that ?uestioned e+erythin". 0 also !ompartment my thin-in" into three basi! areas. .. What !ould be pro+en as a %a!t. Jood indi!ators. 9i%e "oin" easier. 0n!reased li%e s-ills. Wins. More abilities. Et!. (. What &as Eust spe!ulation or !ould not be pro+en as a %a!t. Past li+es. Venu. BT 000 in!ident. 0mplants. Trains on Penus. Et!. 3. What &as un-no&n or there &as a pretty "ood !han!e A0 didn>t -no& 0 did not -no&DA 0n many &ays these are the areas that ma-e you !o dependent on S!io. 'ust be%ore lea+in" S!io.....0 made lists !onne!ted to ea!h area. The most po&er%ul list &as# What s-ills and abilities did 0 ha+e. Bther lists 0 made#
What !ould 0 do &ellH 2*othin" &as too small to put on this list# i.e. 0 !ould tie my shoela!es, 0 !ould !oo- an e"", 0 !ould !ommuni!ate, 0 !ould "et dressed, 0 !ould sha+e, 0 !ould read, &rite, do maths, et!.5 Stran"e ho& rehabilitati+e it &as to a!-no&led"e all o% these mundane abilities. What a!tual !riminal a!ts had 0 !ommittedH 2This undid so many &ron" items and %alse o+erts.5 What did 0 lo+e to doH What &ere my most +aluable abilities or s-ills. Where !ould 0 use or mar-et them. What produ!ts !ould 0 produ!eH What assets did 0 ha+eH What abilities &as 0 &ithholdin"H What su!!ess%ul a!tions had 0 doneH Another ?uestion 0 ran# 0% 0 be!ame, ri!h, su!!ess%ul, &ell -no&n and happy &hat &as 0 a%raid mi"ht happenH The hardest areas to untan"le %rom S!io is that 981 borro&ed %rom so many other subEe!ts. SubEe!ts that you don>t -no& exist. So it seems S!io !ontains all the -no&led"e......%ar %rom it. Alan
and time tends to !ollapse. By %indin" and +alidatin" the positi+es you "et ba!- a "reat deal o% spa!e and time. Spa!ation = Bein"ness. Time = 1a+in"ness. 4inda important stu%% in the James o% li%e. Alan
WEA9T1, n. .. ProsperityI external happiness. (. 8i!hesI lar"e possessions o% money, "oods or landI that abundan!e o% &orldly estate &hi!h ex!eeds the estate o% the "reater part o% the !ommunityI a%%luen!eI opulen!e. 80C1, a. W9. re"o, re"num, En". rea!h, re"ion, %rom extendin".X .. WealthyI opulentI possessin" a lar"e portion o% land, "oods or money, or a lar"er portion than is !ommon to other men or to men o% li-e ran-. A %armer may be ri!h &ith property &hi!h &ould not ma-e a nobleman ri!h. An annual in!ome o% <00 sterlin" pounds &ould ma-e a ri!h +i!ar, but not a ri!h bishop. Men more &illin"ly a!-no&led"e others to be ri!her, than to be &iser than themsel+es. Abram &as +ery ri!h in !attle, in sil+er and in "old. Jenesis .3. (. SplendidI !ostlyI +aluableI pre!iousI sumptuousI as a ri!h dressI a ri!h borderI a ri!h sil-I ri!h %urnitureI a ri!h present. 3. Abundant in materialsI yieldin" "reat ?uantities o% any thin" +aluableI as a ri!h mineI ri!h ore. /. Aboundin" in +aluable in"redients or ?ualities. So &e say, a ri!h des!riptionI a dis!ourse ri!h in ideas. <. @ull o% +aluable a!hie+ements or &or-s. Ea!h minute shall be ri!h in some "reat a!tion. L. @ertileI %ruit%ulI !apable o% produ!in" lar"e !rops or ?uantitiesI as a ri!h soilI ri!h landI ri!h mold. ). AbundantI lar"eI as a ri!h !rop. ;. AbundantI a%%ordin" abundan!eI plenti%ul. The "or"eous East &ith ri!hest hand pours on her sons barbari! pearl and "old. ,. @ull o% beauti%ul s!eneryI as a ri!h lands!apeI a ri!h prospe!t. .0. Aboundin" &ith ele"ant !olorsI as a ri!h pi!ture. ... Plenti%ully sto!-edI as pastures ri!h in %lo!-s. .(. Stron"I +i+idI per%e!tI as a ri!h !olor. .3. 1a+in" somethin" pre!iousI as a "ro+e o% ri!h trees. ./. Aboundin" &ith nutritious ?ualitiesI as a ri!h diet. .<. 1i"hly seasonedI as ri!h pasteI a ri!h dish o% %ood. .L. Aboundin" &ith a +ariety o% deli!ious %oodI as a ri!h table or entertainment.
.). Containin" abundan!e beyond &antsI as a ri!h treasury. .;. 0n musi!, %ull o% s&eet or harmonious sounds. .,. 0n S!ripture, aboundin"I hi"hly endo&ed &ith spiritual "i%tsI as ri!h in %aith. 'ames (. (0. Pla!in" !on%iden!e in out&ard prosperity. Matt. .,. (.. Sel% ri"hteousI aboundin", in one>s o&n opinion, &ith spiritual "ra!es. 8e+. 3. 8i!h in mer!y, spo-en o% Jod, %ull o% mer!y, and ready to besto& "ood thin"s on sin%ul men. Eph (. 8om. .0. The ri!h, used as a noun, denotes a ri!h man or person, or more %re?uently in the plural, ri!h men or persons. The ri!h hath many %riends. Pro+. ./. 80C1, +.t. To enri!h. W*ot used. See Enri!h.X Alan
To enhan!e your B8APE86 many deep seated @EA8S &ill need to be remo+ed. R30C4 7E@0*0T0B*S# REAB@ ` noun# the a!t o% physi!ally rea!hin" or thrustin" out ` noun# the limits &ithin &hi!h somethin" !an be e%%e!ti+e 2Example# A1e &as beyond the rea!h o% their %ireA5 ` noun# an area in &hi!h somethin" a!ts or operates or has po&er or !ontrol 2Example# AButside the rea!h o% the la&A5 ` noun# the limit o% !apability ` +erb# to extend as %ar as 2Example# AThe sunli"ht rea!hed the &allA5 ` +erb# be in or establish !ommuni!ation &ith 2Example# ABur ad+ertisements rea!h millionsA5 ` +erb# mo+e %or&ard or up&ard in order to tou!hI also in a metaphori!al sense 2Example# AJo+ernment rea!hes out to the peopleA5 ` +erb# rea!h a point in time, or a !ertain state or le+el 2Example# AThis !ar !an rea!h a speed o% ./0 miles per hourA5 ` +erb# rea!h a destination, either real or abstra!t 2Example# AThe &ater rea!hed the doorstepA5 ` +erb# rea!h a "oal, e."., Ama-e the %irst teamA ` +erb# to exert mu!h e%%ort or ener"y ` +erb# pla!e into the hands or !ustody o% ` +erb# to "ain &ith e%%ort WebsterGs .;(; 7i!tionary de%inition o%# REAB@, +.t. 8au"ht, the an!ient preterit, is obsolete. The +erb is no& re"ularI pp. rea!hed. 9. re"o, to rule or "o+ern, to ma-e ri"ht or strai"ht, that is, to strain or stret!h, the radi!al sense. The En"lish sense o% rea!h appears in 9. porri"o and porri!io. Jree-, to rea!h, to stret!h, the radi!al sense o% desirin". 9. %ra"ro. But the primary sense is the same, to rea!h, to extend, to shoot %orth, to ur"e.X .. To extendI to stret!hI in a "eneral senseI sometimes %ollo&ed by out and %orthI as, to rea!h out the arm. 1en!e, (. To extend toI to tou!h by extendin" either the arm alone, or &ith an instrument in the handI as, to rea!h a boo- on the shel%I 0 !annot rea!h the obEe!t &ith my !aneI the seaman rea!hes the bottom o% the ri+er &ith a pole or a line. 3. To stri-e %rom a distan!e. 2B patron po&er, thy present aid a%%ord, that 0 may rea!h the beast.5
/. To deli+er &ith the hand by extendin" the armI to hand. 21e rea!hed WtoX me an oran"e. 1e rea!hed me a %ull !up.5 <. To extend or stret!h %rom a distan!e. 28ea!h hither thy %in"er rea!h hither thy hand. 'ohn (0.5 L. To arri+e atI to !ome to. 2The ship rea!hed her port in sa%ety. We rea!hed *e& 6or- on Thursday. The letter rea!hed me at se+en o>!lo!-.5 ). To attain to or arri+e at, by e%%ort, labor or studyI hen!e, to "ain or obtain. 2E+ery artist should attempt to rea!h the point o% ex!ellen!e.5 The best a!!ounts o% the appearan!es o% nature &hi!h human penetration !an rea!h, !ome short o% its reality. ;. To penetrate to. 2Whate+er alterations are made in the body, i% they rea!h not the mind, there is no per!eption.5 ,. To extend to so as to in!lude or !omprehend in %a!t or prin!iple. 2The la& rea!hed the intention o% the promoters, and this a!t %ixed the natural pri!e o% money.5 .0. To extend to. 2Thy desire leads to no ex!ess that rea!hes blame.5 ... To extendI to spread abroad. 2Trees rea!h>d too %ar their pampered bou"hs.5 .(. To ta-e &ith the hand. .3. To o+errea!hI to de!ei+e. REAB@, +.i. .. To be extended. 2The ne& &orld rea!hes ?uite a!ross the torrid Cone.5 2And behold, a ladder set on the earth, and the top o% it rea!hed to hea+en. Jen. (;.5 (. To penetrate. 26e ha+e slain them in a ra"e that rea!heth to hea+en. (Chron. (;.5 2To rea!h a%ter, to ma-e e%%orts to attain to or obtain.521e &ould be in a posture o% mind, rea!hin" a%ter a positi+e idea o% in%inity.5 REAB@, n. .. 0n a "eneral sense, extensionI a stret!hin"I extent. (. The po&er o% extendin" to, or o% ta-in" by the hand, or by any instrument mana"ed by the hand. The boo- is not &ithin my rea!h. The bottom o% the sea is not &ithin the rea!h o% a line or !able. 3. Po&er o% attainment or mana"ement, or the limit o% po&er, physi!al or moral. 21e used all the means &ithin his rea!h. The !auses o% phenomena are o%ten beyond the rea!h o% human intelle!t.5 2Be sure yoursel% and your o&n rea!h to -no&.5 /. E%%ort o% the mind in !ontri+an!e or resear!hI !ontri+an!eI s!heme. <. A %et!hI an arti%i!e to obtain an ad+anta"e. 2The du-e o% Parma had parti!ular rea!hes and ends o%
his o&n underhand, to !ross the desi"n.5 L. Tenden!y to distant !onse?uen!es. 2Strain not my spee!h to "rosser issues, nor to lar"er rea!h than to suspi!ion.5 ). Extent. ;. Amon" seamen, the distan!e bet&een t&o points on the ban-s o% a ri+er, in &hi!h the !urrent %lo&s in a strai"ht !ourse. Alan
Alan
Post #$ 200*011+-1*1,
Wimbledon ChampionshipsHHH WBWD Can you say &hoH 'ohn *e&!ombe 1e e+en &rote about his sessions in his boo-. 0 don>t e+en -no& i% he -ne& it &as S!io......in those days &e produ!ed results on the !lient %irst. *o.. player in &orld 3 times 2.,L),)0 ).5I &on Wimbledon 3 times and 3.S. and Australian !hampionships t&i!e ea!h. 'ohn *e&!ombe &as the last amateur to &in Wimbledon in .,L) and &on the tournament a"ain as a pro%essional in .,)0 and .,).. 1is other "rand slam tournament +i!tories in!lude t&o 3S titles in .,L) and .,)3, t&o Australian titles in .,)3 and .,)<, and .) doubles titles. 0t &as in sin"les, thou"h, that *e&!ombe made his name. 1e and 8od 9a+er are the only players to &in the men>s sin"les at @orest 1ills and Wimbledon as amateurs and pros. *e&!ombe &as the last amateur !hampion at Wimbledon in .,L), and repeated in .,)0 and .,). durin" the open era. 0 &as in business at that early S!io time &ith @ran- Sed"eman, 9e& 1oad, Pan!ho JonCales.......all Wimbledon &inners. Alan
Post #5 200*011*-0014
The Canadian is Peter Mun-......0 met him and his &i%e 9inda, in Toronto....in .,LL, 0 stayed at his house.....1e attended a Money Course 0 &as tea!hin". They had "one to Saint 1ill %or Jrades and Po&er....he &as +ery upset &ith ho& S!io had handled him and people he had sent to them... 0 as-ed him a simple ?uestion......Were you pro!essed a"ainst your "oalsH 1e Eust %ell apart....itsa ed %or about an hour on his "oals. We then spent the rest o% the ni"ht plannin" ho& he !ould ma-e it bi".... 7espite bein" an en"ineer, Mun->s rise !ame %rom a !areer in business. 1e is Chairman and %ounder o% Barri!- Jold, the &orld>s lar"est "old minin" !orporation. Mun- &as %ounder, Chairman and CEB o% TriCe! Corporation, no& -no&n as TriCe! Properties 2one o% the lar"est 3.S. 8E0Ts H listed on the *6SE5, &here he remains Chairman. 0 "uess he %ollo&ed the planDD
Alan
Post #18 200*020+-0$28 5or !uccess@ sta "ocused on our Prime 4oal
0 ha+e spent the maEority o% my li%e helpin" people be more su!!ess%ul in!ludin" mysel%. To run a su!!ess%ul Mission it &as +ital that your students be su!!ess%ul in li%e.
Most people are a!tually a%raid to be su!!ess%ul. Mu!h o% that is due to the pro"rammin" they re!ei+e in s!hool and %rom their parents. The important thin"s %or su!!ess are not tau"ht in s!hools. 3nless you &ant to be a Eob holder. 0t is mu!h &orse in E3, 3SS8, and Common&ealth !ountries as the people in po&er &ant &or-ers. The 3S is mu!h more open to su!!ess than any other !ountry 0 ha+e +isited or li+ed in. Thou"h it is no lon"er as %ree as it &as &hen 0 arri+ed in .,L/. Su!!ess depends on the ability to stay %o!used on your Prime Joal. The problem &ith most ex S!io>s is their Prime Joals has been de+astated, and other "oals ha+e been super imposed o+er theirs, o% !ourse so ha+e most people in li%e. Alan
A0% you !an>t de%ine it, you !an>t ha+e it.A 0t is as simple as that. Alan
0 re!o"niCe the AbubblesA uni+erse......?uite a hi"h uni+erse. Way beyond the physi!al uni+erse.......i% you had time to loo- about you you &ould ha+e seen the physi!al uni+erse loo-in" li-e a "olden spinnin" ball. The bi""est problem &ith an AE is they !an be +ery disorientatin". Alan
0n li%e, all "ames are based on de"rees o% truth. Jame o% Jol%I the &inner is the one !losest to the truth.....; holes....; shots. Pi!-in" &inners is the same at the ra!e tra!-.......i% you say hit a pi!- L the pay o%% !an be in the Q.0,000>s....the odds are usually millions to one. 0>+e pi!-ed ) maEor pi!- L>s. A "ood session....usually means you %ound some truth....this sho&s up in li%e as bein" in the ri"ht pla!e at the ri"ht time.. Alan
0 -ne& i% 0 or one o% my sta%% needed a Rual a!tion it &ould be done &ithout any hidden or destru!ti+e A"enda. 0% had an area that needed inspe!tion and impro+ement 0 &ould "et the best help possible.....as &ould my sta%%. 0% 0 had an area that &as non optimum they &ould &or- &ith me until 0 mastered it. *o matter ho& lon" it too- or ho& many !hains &e &ould ha+e to %ollo&. A !lass a!tDD Alan
0 "uess in my opinion it is &hat 0 see &hen 0 see these pro!esses is the idea rein%or!ed throu"h a su!!ess story and the result o% somebody ha+in" a su!!ess%ul session in &hi!h the a!tual person, not S!ientolo"y had su!!ess in loo-in" at a problem or a realiCation and had &or-ed to&ards sol+in" it or a more positi+e state o% mind. 0s the te!h o+er mar-eted and ta-in" too mu!h !reditH 0s the person ha+in" therapeuti! su!!ess in their o&n ri"htH Pery per!epti+e 8omu+a, "reat di%%erentiationDD The te!h &as o+er mar-eted. The person is and &as ha+in" therapeuti! su!!ess in their o&n ri"ht. The !ombination o% the te!h, the team, the C$S, the pro!essor plus the !lient pursuin" their dreams, "oals, &ants and %ollo&in" their interest line.....is &hat ma-es a truly po&er%ul s!ene. But all the team players need to be &illin" to let the !lient &in bi""er than them and must not ha+e any other a"enda than helpin" the !lient a!hie+e their dreams, "oals, &ants and allo&in" the !lient to %ollo& their o&n interest line. Alan
6ou are le%t &ith many pro!esses, many exer!ises.......most %rom other pra!ti!es. Separatin" &hat truly &or-s %rom a"reements o% &hat appears to &or- is not easy......as to pullin" a&ay the many labels....phe&D Alan
Post #,+ 200*0$22-2$$, /33 .E!ing stems "rom GWhat is heEshe sitting in6G
0 hate to say this, but the idea that anyone &ill %ind &hat is out on a !ase by %older error summaries
is ludi!rous. 0T W099 *BT BE T1E8E....it &as missed. What is out is ri"ht in %ront o% you. To undo it re?uires obser+in" &hat is in %ront o% you. The most basi! Case Ad+i!e ?uestion %rom &hi!h A99 C$Sin" stems %rom is# AWhat is he$she sittin" inHA 0 ha+e ta-en !ompletely s!reamin" type 000 !ases and !ooled them do&n +ery ?ui!-ly. Sometimes they !an>t tal-, or they are un!ons!ious. 'ust put the !ans in their hands and assess the !ase, not the bein". 6ou &ill be amaCed at &hat reads......Eust indi!ate. 0 used to handle .0 to .< people a day in this state. That is ho& !orre!tion lists !ame into bein". But &hat is not on a !orre!tion list is the pro!essor>s obser+ation and !onne!tion to the p!..... W!omment snippedX 0>m sorry 0 do not -no& o% any true BT 9e+els, Eust !ommon sense basi!s. W!omment snippedX 0t is a natural !y!le to "ro&.....as the !har"e "ets handled and the -no&led"e restores, the person>s !ause le+el in!reases......and the ability to ma-e money and o!!upy more lu!rati+e positions in li%e happen. A "ood, deep li%e repair produ!es Eust that. As &ell as !leans up all the sel% listin" and introspe!tion points. But the te!h lon" a"o lost these simple basi!s. Today you ha+e ba!- to %ront people misapplyin" ba!- to %ront te!h produ!in" a ba!- to %ront end produ!t....that o%# @ully !erti%ied and +alidated SPs. Alan
0 and many others truly appre!iate &hat you ha+e done. Alan
.3. All other people &ho are not S!ientolo"ists. 2Commonly -no&n as WBJS.5 ./. Please add to this list i% 0 ha+e missed some o% your items. Enemy Whole Tra!- items you must be on the loo- out %or# .. Venu. (. 8Ler>s. 3. Mar!abian A"ent Pro+o!ateurs /. 7emoni!s. <. Bts. L. Christ. ). @reud. ;. @ormer Psy!hs. ,. @ormer Popes. .0. Anyone %amous 2Ex!ept Ce!il 8hodes.5 ... All &hole tra!- pra!ti!es. .(. All &hole tra!- philosophers. .3. Bet&een li%e implants. ./. 0mplanters. .<. Please add to this list i% 0 ha+e missed some o% your items. Bill 8obertson>s A8on>s Br" Te!hO .....has an impressi+e list o% &hole tra!- as &ell as PT items you must be the e%%e!t o%. Please do not shoot the messen"er. 0% you do not a"ree &ith any o% the items on these lists or i% you -no& o% more items that should be added to these lists.....immediately run and turn yoursel% into the nearest B8J Ethi!s B%%i!er i% you do not do this you are EeopardiCin" your %uture and e+eryone else>s %uture in the uni+erse. Alan
Post #* 200*012*-0100
0 li-e that analysis. B% !ourse, AJodA %its the de%inition per%e!tly and or"aniCed reli"ions !ould &ell be thou"ht o% as !ults in su!h a s!enario. 0 &onder &ho here &ill a!-no&led"e that Jod is a boo"ie manH A!!ordin" to 981 Jod and 'esus &ere 8L 0mplants. 1ubbard &as attemptin" to be Jod>s repla!ementD The absen!e o% Jod in S!ientolo"y is &hy 0 do not !onsider mysel% to be a S!ientolo"ist. 1ere is my understandin" o% Jod. http#$$&&&.-no&led"ism.!om$main$be!loser.asp Alan
Alan
0t is also indi!ati+e o% a N!ollapsed uni+erse.O When your or others> uni+erses are !ollapsed, the %ollo&in" o!!urs# no spa!e, no time, no ener"y, no interest, no ha+in"ness and no rea!h. What !auses 0ntrospe!tion are the %ollo&in"# .. 3nsa%e en+ironment this in!ludes an abusi+e en+ironment. 2These threats !ause undeli+ered !omms, &hi!h &ill sel% sabota"e you, as you are ha+in" to &ithhold &hat you -no&, obser+e and intend.5 (. Misrepresented items. 2This !an be people, pla!es, subEe!ts, &ords or thin"s in %ront o% you that you are alterin" to %it your threatened a&areness le+el.5 0.e. Who or &hat does meetin" the publi! represent to youH 0tem# Bein" torn to pie!es. Bb+iously that person is "oin" to ha+e trouble meetin" the publi!DD Br# Who or What does your boss represent to youH 0tem# A psy!hoti! idiot. 7e%initely ha+e trouble in this areaD 3. Wron" items. /. But lists. <. Sel% listin". L. 1idden A"endas. ). B%% Purposeness. ;. @alse 7ata. ,. @alse B+erts. .0. 9ies. 2These tend to a!t as &ron" items.5 ... @ailed Set 3ps. 23psets.5 .(. @ailed Purposes. 2PTP>s.5 .3. @alse in!idents. 2These tie up attention and put you &ay out o% present time.5 ./. 9oss o% Prime 7ream. .<. 9oss o% &orth&hile "ame to play. The abo+e sets up %alse belie% systems.......&hi!h you no& pass onto others. 21arm%ul a!ts.5
As you be"in to dramatiCe the abo+e your li%e be!omes a +i!ious !ir!le, as you no& !reate an unsa%e en+ironment and the &ron" items, %alse belie%s and lies "et passed on, and the rea!h "ets less and less, until the person thin-s it is only them or their lo!al area that has these problems. Bne day their uni+erse !ollapses. 2The !ollapsed uni+erse !an be sped up by a !omm e+ or t&o.5 Collapsin" or"s, businesses and !ollapsin" li+es are !aused by the abo+e. 0t is a bit!h to undo. The only &ay 0 handled the abo+e &as to !lean up ea!h o% the abo+e subEe!ts to %ull PJ0>s on ea!h. Most importantly# @ind and rehab the person>s Prime 7ream...then help them "et their Prime 7ream. Most on!e they "ot !leaned up no& had to re build their li+es. Alan
Post #$ 200*012,-055,
6ou said nothin" about bein" tou"h. 7o you !are to address this itemH 0n &hat !ontextH 0 hope this ans&ers your ?uestion. Tou"hness is a "radient s!ale thin". 0t is based on Presen!e, 4no&led"e, 4no& ho&, Certainty, 7is!ipline and 0nte"rity. @or instan!e as 0 rose up the ran-s o% di%%erent le+els o% the %ootball lea"ues 0 belon"ed to, the !le+erness, %or!e, impa!t and +elo!ity "ot more %o!used and "reater. At ea!h le+el the players ran %aster, hit harder, Eumped hi"her, -i!-ed %arther. The same in tennis, !ri!-et, boxin" and bas-etball. 0 %ound the same thin" in all "ames 0 played. Most ex s!io>s !ome out o% the "ame shattered. @or"et about tou"hness.......Eust lo+e and -indness is needed.....then most &ill not trust you....9B9. Alan
Post #* 200*012,-1*01
0t too- me a lon", lon" time to "et any pro!essin".
0 spent years Eust lo!atin" and indi!atin" the millions o% &ron" items and strippin" a&ay the %alse data. 3nder all that !rap &as a lot o% prior su!!ess%ul a!tions........they slo&ly re emer"ed as 0 unburied mysel%. At one time 0 had ,( %ormer Class P000>s 0 &as helpin"......or &e &ere helpin" ea!h other.......&e all had to rebuild our li+es. 0t &as a +ery "rim period %or all o% us.......but most o% us slo&ly !limbed out o% the mu!- and did ?uite &ell. Many are no& dead....mainly old a"e.....some died o% bro-en hearts....%rom their lost dreams. 0 hope that many more &ill tell their stories.......and this messa"e board stays sa%e.....tellin" your story helps you separate %rom it and it strai"htens out your time tra!-.......it also helps put thin"s in perspe!ti+e. Alan
My assessment o% 7M and CMB 0nt exe!s &ere that most &ere %ailed study !ases and almost A99 hea+y abuse !ases. 2That is they !ame out o% +ery abusi+e en+ironments and %amilies, as did 1ubbard.5 There are 3 &ays to study# .. Bther determined. (. Study to ma-e sel% ri"ht. 3. Study to "ro&. usually meansI study ma-es you &ron" but in bein" &illin" to be &ron", you !an expand you -no&led"e and &isdom. To study in this manner you usually study %or the "reatest "ood. 7M and most CMB 0nt exe!s &ere in the !ate"ory ( state. Ex!ept *orman Star-ey &ho !ould not study +ery &ell. As %or 7M he &as +ery mu!h in desperate need %or an identity most abuse !ases ha+e no identity o% their o&n. Any identity they do !hoose is used as a &eapon. This -ind o% identity has a tremendous %ear o% anyone else bein" po&er%ul as they li+e !onstantly in a state o% %ear and threat. @urther they are Aper%e!tionistsA ha+in" lon" a"o &or-ed out the only &ay not to be abused isI to be per%e!t they also -no& that they !an dominate anyone by pointin" out their imper%e!tions. My assessment o% 7M &as he studied to ma-e sel% ri"ht. As an exe! and leader he &as stu!- at the be"innin" o% learnin" to lead. 1a+in" been in that state Eust be%ore S!io 0 &as an u"ly pie!e o% &or- 0 blamed e+eryone %or my !ondition 0 trusted no one in sta%% meetin"s 0 %ero!iously pointed out &ron"nesses. *aturally 0 built tremendous resentment. But ha+e no po&er and little !ash reser+es 0 had to modi%y my beha+ior. 7M has ne+er needed to really modi%y his beha+ior ex!ept o% !ourse &ith !elebrities, at publi! e+ents and on TP. 981 in his early days had to modi%y his beha+ior he too ne+er handled his hatred o% others &ith po&er. The TP inter+ie& o% 1ubbard &as 1ubbard at his best tryin" to be !harmin" and at the same time seethin" &ith hatred. This is +ery di!hotomous beha+ior !harmin", !harismati!, &arm and %riendly espe!ially i% they &ant somethin" %rom you. The stabbin" you in the ba!-, hyper !riti!al, underhanded, mali!ious and !old. 0 made a +ery simple de!ision &hen dealin" &ith 7M and the CMB 0nt. ATo ne+er allo& that bun!h o% !raCies to ha+e !ontrol o+er my li%eDA Alan
&ith po&er. The main ?uestion 0 ha+e not been able to ans&er to my o&n satis%a!tion is &hether he belie+es &hat 981 says and thin-s S!ientolo"y really is man-ind>s only sal+ation or pretends to do so be!ause it "i+es him po&er. This may not be the best &ay to &ord my ?uestion, sin!e 0 am sure he -no&s the "ood and the bad about 981, yet is still at least apparently his "reatest supporter and best %riend. Well, by Abein" trueA to 981 &as &hat he "ot his po&er %rom his ima"inary meetin"s &ith 981 &as &here he "ot his position %rom he !an then use that po&er and position to !ontrol by usin" 981 as a &eapon o% !ontrol, !omplian!e, positionin" and domination. 1is %ei"ned loyalty to 981 is his best &eapon o% domination. Thus he Abelie+esA in 981D But his a!tions point out he does not belie+e in 981 the Poli!y, Te!h or the !ourses. Joo"le the symptoms o% me"alomania it de%ines both 981 and 7M. Alan
bein".A Can you ima"ine &hat bein" the e%%e!t o% ha+in" to run bt>s %or (0 years !ould do to youD At all times on!e the p! has had an As!ension Experien!e you must -eep the bein" as the senior area to address and pro!ess. That ta-es a &hole di%%erent approa!h to this type o% te!hnolo"y. Alan
9o+e, Amy
Bne person &on %irst priCe in the State 9ottery. 3 Clients had their o&n businesses 2a Chinese 8estaurant, a Jara"e, a but!her shop5 ea!h expanded their businesses into multiple businesses and made %ortunes. / &ent into business %or themsel+es ea!h did +ery &ell. ( mo+ed up to be!omin" CEBs o% their Corporations. . 0 lost tra!- o%%. L later &ent on and did the S1SBC . be!ame Class P000. 0t should be also noted that their relationships &ith their !hildren and %amily li%e be!ame mu!h happier. What %as!inated me at the time &as that thou"h most -eyed out &hat &as !hroni!ally botherin" them at the time those thin"s that &ere botherin" them !ame ba!- later. 0 &as only in Perth %or a short time as 0 &anted to "o ba!- to do my (nd S1SBC. 0 turned my pra!ti!e o+er to a .) year old -id 4in"sley Wimbush. That started me on sear!hin" to %ind the !auses o% A&hyA those identities and the resultant problems !ame ba!- too- a lon" lon" time to %ind those ans&ers. As to !reatin" an identity in the blin- o% an eye 0>+e not %ound that to be true more li-e a blin- o% a %e& thousand yearsD 0% this &ere true then 0 &ould be a &orld reno&ned !on!ert pianist, plus Masters Champion, plus Sto!- Mar-et Billionaire, et!., and o% !ourse e"oless as &ellD Alan
The Tones are a predi!ti+e tool i% applied a!!urately. Bn!e you -no& &hat Tone you or a person is in, you !an predi!t &hat your or those !onne!ted to you potential %utures are as to &hether they &ill su!!eed or %ail in a spe!i%i! area &hat to do in order to mo+e up the Tones and su!!eed to %ull mastery in your !hosen areas. DE?INITI9N 9? T@E ?9(R BASIB H9NES RED H9NE: Bein" in the &ron" pla!e at the &ron" time, !onne!ted to the &ron" &hos, &hats, &heres, &hens, ho&s, and &hys, doin" the &ron" a!tions, and usin" the &ron" intentions and moods. When you or others are in the 8ed Tone they &ill demonstrate the %ollo&in"# Poor or destru!ti+e people handlin" s-ills and !ommuni!ation s-ills. 7istrust o% sel% and people are pre+alent. Wron" data, %ixed ideas, preEudi!es, and the use o% -no&led"e as a &eapon abound. Compulsi+ely &or-s a"ainst people, pla!es, thin"s and subEe!ts. All li%e %or!e parti!les ha+e be!ome ne"ati+e, bein" trapped in past, un&anted experien!es. Causes !on%li!ts o% purpose, turmoil, upsets and ne"ati+e di+ersions by !ompulsi+ely %i"htin" and dispersin" positi+e intentions and positi+e %lo&s o% li%e %or!e There is no happiness, no money, no spa!e, no time, but lots o% %ailures. 9e+els o% Existen!e are 1ostile and belo&. MaEor portion o% li%e ur"es are in 8ed Tone. =E>>9D H9NE: This is the Adaily "rindA or ArutA &here one doesn>t ta-e ris-s but only &or-s %or se!urity. Jood subEe!t s-ills but poor people handlin" and !ommuni!ation s-ills are the norm. Bperates on presupposed belie%s in the !onser+ati+e !om%ort Cone and is o%ten bored. Tends to "eneraliCe the &ho, &hat, &here, &hen, ho&s, &hys o% li%e, and ina!!urately mani%ests true moods. 1as +ery %e& positi+e li%e %or!e parti!les a+ailable. Bperates mostly on automati!I this is !aused by automati!ally dire!tin" the %lo&s o% li%e %or!e parti!les &ith past pre !on!ei+ed or pre supposed %ixed thou"ht patterns, %ixed ideas, %ixed pre!epts or %ixed habits. 9e+els o% Existen!e are 7is established to Produ!tion. Some li%e ur"es in Jreen Tone, some in 8ed Tone.
:REEN H9NE: Bein" in the ri"ht pla!e at the ri"ht time, ma-in" thin"s "o ri"ht. 0s doin" &hat they lo+e to do and li+in" his or her dream, !onne!ted to and &or-in" &ith the ri"ht &hos, &hats, &heres, &hens, ho&s, &hys, subEe!ts, patterns, intentions and has hi"h mood le+els, !orre!t orders o% importan!e, a!!urate estimations and appre!iations o% +alue. 0s -no&led"eable and a!hie+ed mastery about many subEe!ts and thin"s. 1as hi"h people, !ommuni!ations and li%e s-ills. Bperates &ith -no&led"e and truth &ith honor. 1as an extreme le+el o% honesty. 1as many positi+e %or!e parti!les a+ailable. Positi+ely "uides and dire!ts the %lo&s o% %or!e resultin" in bein" happy, healthy, &ealthy, and su!!ess%ul. 9e+els o% Existen!e are Su!!ess Brea-out and up&ard to Mastery. MaEority o% li%e ur"es are in Jreen Tone. :9>D H9NE: Exists outside o% time and spa!e. 0t is the Tone &here you the Spiritual Bein" are bein" %ully yoursel%. Bein" %ully yoursel% you ha+e your in%inite po&er, in%inite intelli"en!e, in%inite abilities, in%inite !le+erness, in%inite stren"th, and in%inite s-ills to Bbser+e, @ind, Cause and Brin" into Bein" the most optimum needs or &ants and to re!ei+e optimum ex!han"es %or ha+in" produ!ed those optimum needs or &ants. 0t is a state &here you !an operate e%%ortlessly outside o% and yet maintain !ause, !onne!tion, !ontrol and !reati+ity o+er the amounts o% li%e %or!e parti!les you in+est in time, spa!e, obEe!ts, people, pla!es, e+ents. subEe!ts, motions, &hos, &hats, &heres, &hens, ho&s and moods &hilst bein" &illin" and !apable o% maintainin" %ull responsibility and o&nership. This state operates abo+e the la&s o% the physi!al uni+erse, is %ully telepathi!, !an be in or out o%, or !an expand or !ontra!t to or %rom any lo!ation, time, +ie&point, obEe!t, body, spa!e, people, pla!es, e+ents, subEe!ts, motions, &hos, &hats, &heres, &hens, ho&s and moods &ith %ull responsibility and o&nership %or all parts o% your !hosen "ame. 9e+els o% Existen!e are Bmni Mastery and up&ard to @ull Presen!e. MaEority o% li%e ur"es are in the 1i"h Jreen and Jold Tone. Bptimally one should ha+e all the main areas o% your li%e in the 1i"h Jreen or Jold Tone states. Alan
0n the Tone Experien!e But o% body Experien!e *ear 7eath Experien!e Extraordinary 1uman Experien!e Satori Experien!e 1i"h Experien!e ExterioriCation Experien!e Enli"htenment Experien!e *ir+ana Experien!e Pea- Per%orman!e Experien!e 0n the @lo& Experien!e 0n the moment Experien!e Epiphany Experien!e Samadhi Experien!e A1AD Experien!e Born A"ain Experien!e Co"niti+e Experien!e What do all these experien!es ha+e in !ommonH They are As!ension Experien!es. All are phenomena that o!!ur outside o% the physi!al uni+erses time and spa!e, &hen the spirit a&a-ens and be!omes more enli"htened. A9A*
Jreat obser+ation spbill. 0>+e done a tremendous amount o% &or- and resear!h into the As!ension Experien!e Phenomena. 0t has un!o+ered a tremendous amount o% missin" !ase situations. A maEor AE is the end o% a "ame or somethin" often a lot of games or somethings and the ne& be"innin" o% a "ame or somethin". The problem is the AE has returned a lot o% po&er ba!- to the bein"......but has not impro+ed their -no&led"e. Bne o% the bi""est problems &ith handlin" an AE....is the arti!ulation o% &hat happened. Most o%ten the ne& "ame that "ets started is an old "ame that is pulled %rom the past.....&hat happens is the bein" !reates a holo"raphi! matrix that in!ludes all the oppositions and problems %rom the past. The ne& "ame starts %rom a hi"h po&er%ul point but as the opposition appears the "ame ?ui!-ly "oes do&n hill. 6ou see this a lot &ith people &ho %all in lo+e. But on!e the old pro"rams -i!- in the !ouple pro!ess ea!h other do&n s!ale. #mad# Alan
Post #* 200*0205-2$05
BTW the abo+e hi"h AE state is a prelude to the !rash and burn phenomena.
At the same time that positi+e po&ers are unleashed, so also are ne"ati+e, destru!ti+e po&ers. B%ten, to suppress and restrain the ne"ati+e, destru!ti+e po&ers, the indi+idual inhibits the positi+e ones. *o& he is ba!- &here he started. Bne o% the "reatest %ears anyone has is that o% bein" out o% !ontrol. 1a+in" !ontrol o% your po&ers is +ital to %eelin" in !ontrol o% your uni+erse. 0 ha+e !oa!hed and pro!essed a +ast number o% people o+er the last %orty %i+e years. 0 ha+e lost !ount o% the number 0 ha+e handled &ho experien!ed areas o% li%e "oin" out o% !ontrol, ha+in" sexual promis!uity, dru"s, al!ohol, &or-, and %inan!ial problems. All stemmed %rom ha+in" had a bi" as!ension experien!e that unleashed all sorts o% po&ers prior to the problem or obsession. The basi! problem is that an as!ension experien!e &ithout -no&led"e and role edu!ation is some&hat li-e a runa&ay train# it may or may not arri+e at its destination, but it is almost sure to !ause some -ind o% destru!tion on its &ay. Any un!ontrolled as!ension experien!e, &ithout -no&led"e and role edu!ation 2hattin"5, and &ith un-no&n, misdire!ted ima"ery 2ne"ati+e holo"raphi! +isions that !reate a ne"ati+e %uture or &hat you donHt &ant5, is haCardous to your %uture su!!ess, prosperity, and happiness. A !ontrolled as!ension experien!e empo&ered &ith -no&led"e, role edu!ation, and -no&n proEe!ted positi+e ima"ery 2positi+e holo"raphi! +isions that !reate and brin" into bein" positi+e %utures and &ants5, is essential to your !ausin" and ha+in" %uture su!!ess, prosperity, and happiness. Alan
Ethi!s re in%or!ed the implant. 8e"es hea+ily en%or!ed the implant. By not pro!essin" the !lient>s BW* intentions, "oals, "ames or !reations, the !lient &as le%t &ith a +oid and mis dire!tion. By not restorin" the !lient>s BW* holo"raphi! +isions %or the %uture, the !lient>s mind &as then +ulnerable %or easy manipulation. 0t is the holo"raphi! +ision that pro+ides the so%t&are %or the mind. *o +ision = no mind !ontrol. Puttin" in (7 or sexual beha+ior rules !ause the bein" to not be able to o&n their BW* body. The body is o&ned by the rule ma-er. Alan
ended in disasters. There is also the positi+e hi"h Jreen or Jold Tone opposite to this that !auses positi+e li%e enhan!in" results to mani%est. 0t has ta-en me nearly <0 years to &or- out the patterns o% the indi+idual identity Matri!es. 0t &as this missin" pie!e that has held me ba!- %rom releasin" this material. 0t is a +ast te!hnolo"y.......it is also not an Ain your head pro!essA te!hnolo"y......it is a li+in" li%e pro!ess te!hnolo"y. Alan
My top pro!essors ha+e more than <00 years experien!e bet&een them. There are L o% us &ho ha+e been pro!essin" and !o pro!essin" %or more than /0 years ea!h. Bb+iously &e ha+e lon" "one &ay past anythin" S!io has done as most o% my experien!ed pro!essors are S1SBC Jrads, Class P000s and @EBC Jrads %rom ba!- in the L0>s and )0>s, and had done e+erythin" up to *BTs. Bne o% the saddest aspe!ts o% S!io &as the !reation o% bureau!rati! Br"aniCations upon bureau!rati! Br"aniCations. A%ter all the purpose o% an Br"aniCation &as to see that trainin" and pro!essin" too- pla!e. With today>s !ommuni!ation de+i!es it is +ery easy to do a&ay &ith bi" or"aniCations. This allo&s lots o% lo& !ost !o pro!essin" to ta-e pla!e. Alan
Bne o% the plus aspe!ts is the person &ill be be"in to study mu!h more and almost daily more thin"s &ill strai"hten out. @or"i+e me %or not &ritin" spe!i%i! pro!esses as that &ould !o+er too many pa"es o% material. A%ter all 0 personally %ully !ompleted the S!io Brid"e ba!- in .,L;. 2A!tually it &as mu!h earlier than that....=5 Alan
<. What am 0 happy about ri"ht no&H L. What ha+e 0 done &ell, in!reased in +alue or "ot better at doin" todayH ). 0% 0 &anted to be happier &hat &ould 0 be happy aboutH These pro!esses &ill almost instantly put you in the hi"h Jreen or Jold Tone and thus put you in position to dire!t your li%e to &hate+er ends you may desire. I?&8 your attent&on on the !est &s to surround yoursel) $&th the !est% and to !ecome the !est' The Breat&ve o$er $&th&n us makes us &nto the &ma,e o) that to $h&ch $e ,&ve our attent&on' De are Th&nk&n, Su!stance% and th&nk&n, su!stance al$ays takes the )orm o) that $h&ch &t th&nks a!out'J K Dallace D' Dattles Jratitude is a %orm o% rea!h and a &ay to !reate spa!e it helps you rea!h to&ards and hol"raphi!ally dupli!ate &hat is "reat or positi+e about yoursel%, other people, pla!es, thin"s and subEe!ts. Alan
Post #*2 20080202-1$58 The t8o-edged s8ord e""ect o" regained abilities
Bne o% the liabilities o% an AE is that you turn ba!- on maEor abilities plus the reason you turned o%% the maEor ability. 0 remember ba!- in .,L3 on the S1SBC, the %irst time 0 turned on the ability to remote +ie& +ery ex!itin" but the next day 0 &as +iolently ill and had a massi+e heada!he. 0 &as "ettin" pro!essed that mornin" 0 !ould not thin- 0 &as in su!h pain 0 &as en!ased in mass 0 thre& up three times. To ma-e a lon" story short the %irst thin" 0 did &ith my ne& remote +ie&in" ability &as to use it to &at!h a +ery beauti%ul student ta-e a sho&er &hat &as &orse durin" the sho&er she be!ame a&are o% me 0 shut the ability do&n. 0 had to pull in my &hole !ase to do this. Any this unra+elled in the session the heada!he disappeared and 0 had to run out all the times 0 had used this ability to !ause harm the ability turned ba!- on. @rom that time on 0 &as a&are o% the t&o ed"e s&ord e%%e!t o% re"ained abilities. Thin-in" about it &ith your points it does ma-e sense that 0 !ould "et bene%it %rom it be!ause those !ases probably represented thin"s 0 needed to experien!e mysel%. 0 lo+ed bein" audited, it &as li-e "oin" to the mo+ies &ith multi sensory input. 0 did also lo+e auditin" others, it &as +ery !ool. 0t has ta-en me almost <0 years to &or- out ho& to handle and pro!ess the t&o ed"e s&ord e%%e!t o% re"ained abilities.
also said that 'ohn had done tremendous in business. That per-ed up my interest e+en hi"her...... Ba!- to my %irst session.....&hat 0 should ha+e run &as As!ension Experien!e Te!h on him and "ot ba!- his old state..... B% !ourse it too- me until .,,3 to %ind that te!h. That period o% time &as my &orst time in my li%e......0 &as out the bottom....nothin" &ould "o ri"ht. There &as a period o% time 0 li+ed on bananas %or a month.......you !ould buy a hu"e bun!h %or (< !ents. #2 BTW Peter Jraham +isited me last year. 0 &as his %irst auditor ba!- &hen he &as ./ years old. 2.,L35 Alan
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'ust deli+er your undeli+ered !omms.....about your !ase handlin"s, your idiot se! !he!-s, your in!orre!t ethi!s handlin"s, the millions o% day to day &ron" items, the added in inappli!able pro!edures and Eobs, the %alse e+aluations o% the BT 2BT5 le+els.....et!., et!. Basi!ally S!io and 981 did a +ery in!omplete Eob o% %indin", lo!atin" or e+en indi!atin" &hat is needed to %ully restore anyone. There is hu"e amount o% missin" te!h. Those missin" pie!es are &hat is bein" dramatiCed by S!io., and anyone &ho has been subEe!t to the e+aluations and in+alidations o% Br"aniCed S!io. 0t is not o%ten one "ets to be part o% the rise and %all o% an empire.....let alone be able to %ind its !auses. 6et ea!h o% you no& ha+e the mass o% that %ailure...... *o& undo those masses and you &ill be amaCed at &hat is possible. Alan
The %alse or e+il purp is a lo!- on the true purpose. The !on%usion !omes a%ter the %a!t o% the intention and the a!tions. 6ou end up lea+in" the basi! behind.....this a!ts as a missed &ithhold. The end produ!t o% any purpose or intention runnin" &ould be a "iant &ith massi+e presen!e &hose intention mani%ests. When you pro!ess the positi+e the !har"e on the positi+e and the ne"ati+e erases. When you pro!ess only the ne"ati+e you by pass the !har"e on the positi+e and o+er time the ne"ati+e re mo!-s itsel% up. 6ou ha+en>t "ot basi! on the !hain. 0t>s +ery easy to obser+e in li%e as runnin" only ne"ati+es you end up bein" in +ery medio!re positions. #2 Alan
0n September o% .,L3, &hilst on the S1SBC, 0 &as as-ed to pro!ess 7onna @is- A4A 8ee+es as her husband William @is- had Eust been murdered. Seattle resident 8ussell 'ohnson, &ho had a !omplaint a"ainst Nthe pra!ti!es o% a 7r. William @is&ho operates as the Chur!h o% S!ientolo"y.O 1e !laimed that @is-, &ho &as S!ientolo"y>s Exe!uti+e 7ire!tor in Seattle, &as tryin" to sedu!e his &i%e. Bn September .0, .,L3, he entered the Seattle !hur!h and shot and -illed @is-. The murder &as &itnessed by a room%ul o% S!ientolo"ists. The sessions &ent &ell. 0n *o+ember o% .,L/ 0 !ame to 7allas, Texas and too- o+er the 7allas Center. The %irst thin" 0 en!ountered &as 7on Breedin".....he had Eust been arrested %or !hild molestation. A %e& &ee-s earlier another S!io, Bobby Sutton had Eust murdered someone &ho he !au"ht in bed &ith his &i%e....in Texas this &as !onsidered o-ay. My se!ond !ourse ni"ht one o% the students &ent out to his !ar and !ame in &ith a ri%le and threatened to -ill all o% us. 0 told him to sit do&n, "i+e me the "un and beha+e himsel%......he did......0 don>t -no& &ho &as more surprised, me or the students. 0 had .( students, t&o &ere multi murderers 2ne+er !au"ht5, one &as a 'eho+as Witness Minister &ho li-ed to ha+e sex &ith !hi!-ens, only t&o had Eobs. The %ormer @ran!hise 1older &as an al!oholi! and apparently it &as &hile attendin" AA meetin" that he brou"ht these people into the !enter. The !enter &as lo!ated in a dilapidated house, in a bla!- area, !onsidered to be one o% the most dan"erous parts o% *orth 7allas. 8i"ht under the main run&ay o% 9o+e @ield, 7allas maEor airport. 0 "ot rid o% .0 o% those people. 9ater 7on Breedin" &as exonerated. The in!ome %or the !enter the year be%ore &as Q/,<,<. The %uture loo-ed blea-. But immediately 3( people sho&ed up %or the %irst e+ent. E+ery one o% those students &ent on and be!ame, Class P0>s and many Class P000>s. Betty @ilis-y started that ni"ht. My in!ome a+era"ed Q<,(<0 per &ee- %or the %irst < &ee-s.......an unheard o% in!ome in those times......the best Br"s in the &orld &ere only doin" Q(,000 a &ee-. 6ou &ould ha+e thou"ht e+eryone in S!io &ould ha+e been ex!ited %or me.....but alas it !aused
"reat Eealousy. 0t too- me 3 months to %ind and mo+e to a de!ent lo!ation. 7ianne 1enderson &as the only person out o% .00,000>s o% people &ho !ame throu"h my !enters o+er the years that ran the BT 000 in!ident in her early dianeti! sessions....she had no &ay o% -no&in" the material be%orehand. Alan
li%e a!tion ta-en to holo"raphi! Jood 0ndi!ators. @ilbert dead a"ented himsel% &ith me &hen he %alsi%ied his position at Saint 1ill. 1e &as the !haplain.....and a Eo-e. The !han!es o% him and 981 doin" anythin" to"ether &as nil. 0 -ne& @ilbert in .,L(, he &as a !lient o% mine. Thus 0 %ollo&ed his !areer. The 9>s are physi!al uni+erse doin"ness tar"eted pro!esses. 0 %ound them to be ?uite deadly as they by passed the PT identities and pa!-a"es and missed the early uni+erse James Pa!-a"es. Conse?uently 0 dramatiCed hea+ily se+eral nasty identities and then be!ame pra!ti!ally immobile &ithin a %e& &ee-s a%ter 0 did them. 0t too- me years to undo the mess they made. #2 Alan
6our dreams &ill "uide you that &ay you !an ha+e the "reatest lo+e a%%air possible the lo+e a%%air o% li+in" the li%e you lo+e, &ith the people you lo+e, doin" &hat you lo+e to do. Alan
Post #4 200*0225-1+01
The dan"er is that you are limited by your dreams. Bn!e upon a time my dreams !onsisted o% be!omin" the "reatest %ootballer e+er. Then one day 0 &ondered &hat is a "ro&n man doin" spendin" so mu!h time !hasin" a ba" o% &ind in his under&ear.......&orse &hat &ere millions o% people doin" &at!hin" me !hase a ba" o% &ind in my under&ear....-inda ruined the dream. Alan
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Post #5$ 200*0$04-2018 4i#e ne8 &eo&le short sessions and sim&le 8ins
WPersonal story snippedX The simple %a!t is# you &ere pushed too hard. The best &ay to help people is to "i+e them short sessions and simple &ins. 0 ne+er attempt to e+en &orry about e+en "ettin" @$*s on ne& people, Eust &ins. As the !lient>s !on%iden!e in themsel+es !omes up they naturally loo- deeper. 3sually &ithin < or L sessions they start to "et bi" &ins in session and bi" &ins in li%e. There ha+e been so many arbitraries added that it ma-es the te!h almost un&or-able. Basi!ally a ne& person has +ery little attention a+ailable.......it easily ties up......i% you push too hard you &ill !ause a Atran!e stateA to o!!ur.......this ma-es e+erythin" %eel unreal. Bad sessions sti!- people in Atran!e statesA it is hell to "et out o% them. There is a lot %or a ne& person to handle in those early sessions....."ood !ommon sense "oes a lon" &ay. Short sessions, small &ins releases and returns a tremendous amount o% attention. Alan
She &as a housemaid in the @lemish area o% @ran!e.....she spo-e in the lan"ua"e o% that time......a +ery "uttural %ren!h type a!!ent. Alan
There o+er (<0 tapes omitted o%% the !ourses.....all to do &ith Joals material. 981 had no intention to produ!e &hat he promised in those early days. 1e &as a mess !ase &ise.....he passed that mess on&ard. 9oo- at the End Produ!ts......sla+e !amps a!ross the planet. A brid"e that leads to the BT le+els......then &hatH Where is the %reedomH Alan
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Post #$ 200*0$02-1,05
0>m not so sure that A&hat>s thereA is al&ays there in %ull detail. Any su""estions on ho& &e mi"ht establish that i% a person is in a !oma, say, e+erythin" is still bein" re!orded e+en thou"h the Bein" isn>t parti!ularly a&are o% it at the timeH Cells de%initely re!ord but only %rom their spe!i%i! +ie& point. To !reate the holo"raphi! reality o% Present Time there needs to be at least three lenses. 9ens .# The Pision supplied by the 0dentity. 9ens (. The Pision supplied by the mind. 9ens 3. The +isions supplied by the !ells. The spiritual bein" breathes li%e throu"h those lenses thus you "et the PT reality. A spiritual bein" &ho is %ully a&are and is bein" itsel% &ill !reate a +ision that a!ts as the so%t&are %or the identity and mind and !onse?uently it !an a%%e!t the body. The body runs on a di%%erent time tra!- %rom the identity and mind but i% all three units are in harmony some ?uite mira!ulous thin"s !an o!!ur. Pro!essin" the body is +ery di%%erent %rom pro!essin" the mind. Pro!essin" the mind is +ery di%%erent %rom pro!essin" the spirit or mind or identity. Pro!essin" the spirit &ill easily pro!ess the mind and erase un&anted identities. S!io does not pro!ess the spirit.......it ?uit doin" that in .,L3. Alan
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Bne o% the main reasons 0 ha+e %o!used so intently on this area is 0 ha+e al&ays been a&are that 0 am part o% a team. That 0 had Spiritual Teammates. These Spiritual Teammates !o train and !o pro!ess ea!h other. Conse?uently all my studies, trainin" and pro!essin" has been as mu!h %or the team as it has been %or me, thus my team is as &ell trained and pro!essed as 0 am. This is one o% the reasons 0 studied, trained and pro!essed so dili"ently. These &indo&s o% opportunity !ome alon" so rarely do&n throu"h time. 0 made a tape se+eral years a"o the des!ribes &hat happens i% you mess up in this area. http#$$&&&.-no&led"ism.!om$audio$%ree audio le!tures.asp:mira!les S!an do&n to M08AC9ES and MAJ0C Alan
0 don>t re"ard PJ0s and a !o" as su%%i!ient proo%. As %or your not %indin" PJ0s and a !o" as su%%i!ient proo% is an indi!ator you ha+e either ne+er had PJ0s &ith maEor re"ained ability !o"s, or you did and they &ere in+alidated, suppressed or una!-no&led"ed, or you ha+e many bot!hed sessions and &ron" lists, items, re" !y!les, &ron" ethi!s !onditions and et!., et!., all the abo+e o% !ourse outside o% that all is normal. As anyone &ho is no lon"er in S!io.....somethin" !aused us loses......&hat those loses are !ould be a multitude o% thin"s. Sin!e .,L< the te!h has been run shallo&er and shallo&er +ery little !har"e has been ta-en o%% most !ases as a matter o% %a!t more !har"e has been added. 0t>s pretty ni"h impossible to "et someone &ho has no !ertainty o% sel% to experien!e !ertainty o% sel%. Anyone &ho has !onsistently been in the Tone in any "ame has problems understandin" &hat it is li-e to ne+er ha+e experien!ed that state. Alan
all alon" my time tra!-. 0 must dis!onne!t %rom him no&.A These are all +ery dan"erous in!idents to belie+e and in!orporate into your o&n sel% identity i% they are %alse. Belie+in" them !an ha+e !atastrophi! e%%e!ts in your li%e. What do you ha+e to say about thatH 7o you ha+e any more Eusti%i!ations or rationalisations %or your destru!ti+e beha+iorH Br, 6ou must ha+e been audited in S!ientolo"yH 2*ot really.5 I5 @a!t is i% you pro!ess the positi+e this type o% stu%% ne+er !omes up. But sometimes you "et a dyed in the &ool belie+er still stu!- in past auditin"# These !an o%ten be undone by# What %alse or arti%i!ial !ase, "ame, identity or memory ha+e you !reated in order to "et e+en &ith someone or ma-e them &ron"H What %alse or arti%i!ial !ase, "ame, identity or memory ha+e you !reated in order to explain your %ailuresH What %alse or arti%i!ial !ase, "ame, identity or memory ha+e you !reated that is total e%%e!t in order to ma-e someone "uilty o% ha+in" abilities or po&erH Alan
0t is better than that most time there is no need to audit them they lo+e to !o pro!ess, !o study and !o trainD A%ter all they !o studied, !o trained and !o pro!essed &ith youD Also the !ost is in%initesimalD Ex!ellent. Man they &ere$are a loyal !re&. 1umblin" in %a!t. 6es +ery humblin"D Alan
Pery rarely do you ha+e to "o earlier similar on the present day publi!, as they stay easily in PT.....anythin" %rom the past that is inter%erin" &ith the present Eust %loats to +ie&. Thus you "et the !lient "radiently expandin" in PT. *o need %or all the e+aluati+e BS....&hat is "reat about this is you !an easily %ollo& the !lient>s interest and "oals lines, o+er time the !lient be!omes +ery po&er%ul and spans more and more %uture &ith "reater !ertainty o% hittin" their %uture "oals and tar"ets. Alan
Are Mar-abians real or ima"inedH 0s li%e real or ima"inedH 0s my trust in 9. 8on 1ubbard real or ima"inedH Are my dreams real or ima"inedH Are my enemies real or ima"inedH Are the dead people 0>m tal-in" to real or ima"inedH 0s &ho 0 belie+e &ho 0 am real or ima"inedH Are you real or ima"inedH These are but %e& o% the ?uestions most !lients as- themsel+es at sometime or another. The simple ans&er isI i% it is real to the person or !lient it is real. The %a!t is only present time is real pro+idin" the !lient or person is dire!tly per!ei+in" and dupli!atin" exa!tly &hat is here. Thus anythin" %rom the past does not exist exa!tly as it is ri"ht no&. There are t&o basi!s o% pro!essin"# .. 7o not e+aluate %or the p!. 27on>t tell the p! &hat to thin-.5 (. 7o not in+alidate the p!>s data. Thus &hen you pro!ess anyone &hat is real to them !omes to +ie&, is !ommuni!ated and "ets handled to the !lient>s satis%a!tion......2hope%ully.5 What the pro!essor belie+es or disbelie+es should ha+e nothin" to do &ith the session. All !lients lie to their pro!essor almost ,<S o% any session is a lie the lie is# What is real the !lient this is real, that is real, that !ould be real....yaddaD yaddaD Suddenly the !lient "oes ABhD My Jod, &hat do you -no&. blahD blahD blahDO their attention %rees %rom it and it ne+er !omes up a"ain. What erases realityH Truth. Truth has no substan!e, no motion, no &a+elen"th, no %orm, no limitation, nor is it lo!ated in spa!e or in time or in ener"y or in thin"s. Truth is. 8eal or ima"ined &hen ta-en to truth is.
*o need to belie+e or disbelie+e. Pro!essin" should ne+er ha+e "otten into %or!in" realities on people. 0 ha+e been pro!essin" and Case Ad+isin" %or almost <0 years ,,S has been undoin" &hat realities ha+e been en%or!ed on p!>s. 0 ha+e pro!essed and Case Ad+ised .00,000>s o% people. 0n all those years the true !ause o% a bad !ase !ondition &as al&ays hidden %rom +ie&. 3sually 0 !ould "et to the !ause o% a bad !ase !ondition in a %e& minutes. But 0 -ne& 0 had no idea &hat that !ause &as. 0 let the !lient %ind the !ause o% his or her bad !ase !ondition, it &as usually somethin" +ery simple......it only loo- terrible be!ause .,000>s o% hours had been done and many years had "one by tryin" to %ix it. All the bad thin"s done to a !lient do not exist in present time unless the !lient super imposes it into present time. 'ust pro!ess the !lient in present time and all those real or ima"ined !onditions &ill resol+e. As the !lient expands its rea!h and presen!e more ?uestionable realities and ima"inations &ill !ome to +ie& Eust let the !lient sort thin"s out and they &ill. The !lient &ill operate in present time &ith %ull presen!e and !ertainty at "reat +elo!ity.......it is easy to obser+e.....be!ause they are in a hi"h mood le+el and they lo+e themsel+es and others as &ell as they lo+e li%e. Alan
Post #4 200*0$0+-1502
Booh _ 0 li-e the Alo+eA part _ the elusi+e [ missin" Alo+eA &ord _ than- you %or puttin" it there a"ain Alan, 9o+e &as one o% the -ey subEe!ts that 981 deliberately omitted......his Eusti%i!ation.......it &as too restimulati+e....... 0 Eust edited that last phrase, it is no&# AThe !lient &ill operate in present time &ith %ull presen!e and !ertainty at "reat +elo!ity.......it is easy to obser+e.....be!ause they are in a hi"h mood le+el and they lo+e themsel+es and others as &ell as they lo+e li%e.A Alan
Post #5 200*0$0+-151*
0 thou"ht o% you last ni"ht &hen &at!hin" a pro"ramme on the BBC !alled AThe 8etreatA a su%i muslim tea!her ta-es L di%%erent people on a retreat. 1e tal-ed about bein" Present and drilled them on Presen!e. 1e also used the phrase you use TAB39A 8ASA or !lean slate. 0 thin- you &ould enEoy the pro"ramme i% you !an "et Beeb pro"rammes in Texas. That su%i !ould ha+e been a s!ientolo"ist 2a "ood oneD5. Than-s %or expressin" so &ell the real$ima"ined debates that ha+e "one on re!ently. Than- youD The Su%i reli"ion has a lot o% &isdom and -no&led"e in it as it has most o% the "ames and B$W Te!h in it. They e+en attempt to undo the present time JPM &ith the use o% a nine point Ennea"ram. Alan
or un&illin" to loo- atH 7o problem$solution handlin". This simple handlin" &ill erase almost all &eird ideas and %ixed !onditions !aused by delusi+e te!hnolo"ies or pra!ti!es. Alan
Post #+ 200*0$1,-205,
Alan, 1o& do you -no& it is *BT trueH *ot that 0 ne!essarily -no& or not -no&, but ho& &ould you 4*BW it isn>tH 0t really has nothin" to do &ith me, &hat 0 -no& to be true it is &hat the !lient belie+es is true. There are some thin"s that are %airly a!!urate %a!ts. B% !ourse 0 don>t -no& i% it is true or not. 20% it is not happenin" ri"ht no&....then it tends to be pulled %rom the past.5 And the past is o+er and done &ith. @et there are se!eral people who ha!e great certainty and belie!e they "now what is and what isn't on most newsgroups. But, i% it persists, then you !an run it as an Aimplant in!ident.A #5 3ntil you "et the truth.#7 There ha+e been ?uite a %e& studies, %or example, &here a "roup o% people all are part o% a A!rime in pro"ressA 2made up o% !ourse, but portrayed li-e it is real5. Then, &hen the di%%erent parti!ipants are inter+ie&ed, hardly anyone !ould a"ree on &hat o!!urred all sa& di%%erent thin"s, "a+e a di%%erent a!!ount as to &hat happened, did not a"ree on the physi!al appearan!e o% the perp, et!. 0>+e %ound su!h studies %as!inatin". 0>m sure you>+e heard$read about them. What is your opinion about thatH Sho&s you ho& ina!!urately most o% us per!ei+eD But the %a!t is there are phenomenas o% truth, that are easily obser+ed. Alan
They are !ontinuously in the ri"ht pla!e, at the ri"ht time. 0% these Truth Phenomenas are not present then the session at best is poor. There are many more, but A99 pro!essin" and trainin" should routinely produ!e this. #7 Alan
But bein" !on+in!ed you &ere and are "oin" to be a"ain implanted bet&een li+es by Mar-abians and then to pro!eed to ta-e that belie% and sel% implant yoursel% is e+en &orse. #2
Post #25 200*0$2+-211+ The onl &o8er o" case is 8hat ou gi#e it
9i%e stats tend to let you -no& &here you are truly at, o% !ourse i% you are in delusion, your interpretation o% those stats &ould be deluded. 0 !an remember one time in early *o+ember, .,L( &hilst bein" a p! +omitin" and "oin" un!ons!ious Eust be%ore lun!h, 2sessions ended at lun!h time, no su!h thin"s as red ta"s,5 0 spent the lun!h hour in a state o% un!ons!iousness. Come ..00 pm it &as my turn to be the auditor. 1erbie Par-house and my p! !arried me o+er to the auditin" table, sat me in the !hair, my p! sat on the other side pi!-ed up the !ans and 1erbie held me upri"ht and told me to say Astart o% session,A &hi!h 0 did. The most amaCin" thin" o!!urred, as soon as 0 uttered those &ords all the un!ons!iousness and si!-ness disappeared. 0 "a+e a "reat session. 0 &as rarely e+er the e%%e!t o% my !ase %rom that time on. 0t be!ame sel% e+ident to me that the only po&er my !ase had o+er me &as &hat 0 "a+e it. Alan
Post #+2 200*0+12-1555 3o8er le#els not run to "ull end &roduct
0 &as &onderin" i% the reason bet&een li+es implants are not "enerally !onta!ted in lo&er le+el auditin", &hereas past li+es o%ten are !onta!ted, !ould be be!ause our !ulture in!ludes ?uite detailed in%o o% history and s!ien!e %i!tion &hereas our !ulture does not in!lude in%o about post death states. SPBill posted on here, a &hile a"o, the theory that in!idents !ould perhaps be %iltered by one>s edu!ation$!ulture. 0n other &ords &hate+er the a!tuality o% past in!idents, the PC +ie&s them throu"h their %ilter o% edu!ation. 0n the &est, &e don>t really ha+e any edu!ation on &hat happens a%ter death, so per this theory the PC &ould not "enerally run post death M0Ps. 1ubbard in!ludes some data$theory in .,<0>s boo-s and Theosophy$8osi!ru!ians$&estern
mysti!ism details post li%e states, but "enerally the 7n and S!n PC has not been exposed to su!h data and 1ubbard>s .,<0>s boo-s are sort o% rele"ated to old theory$pro!essin" despite the te!h 7e"rades P9. So 0 &onder i% on lo&er le+els, the PC has no data to relate to in order to AseeA bet&een li+es in!idents. Bn!e on the upper le+els the PC is e+aluated %or by 1ubbard as to &hat AhappensA bet&een li+es and so there%ore the PC runs them. Bne o% the problems is the lo&er le+el pro!esses are not run to %ull End Produ!t. Ba!- in .,L( 0 ran A8C Strai"ht&ire %or rou"hly .(0 hours........it &as a&esome....it !ompletely opened up my tra!-........mu!h bet&een li%e material !ame to +ie&. A8C Strai"ht&ire is a +ery positi+e pro!ess !onse?uently a tremendous amount o% But o% A8C upset areas !ome to +ie&. 0 &as lu!-y enou"h 0 !ould mentally assess lies, &ron" items, m$&$h>s, m$u>s, et!. &hat had !aused those massi+e upsets and !ontinued doin" the pro!ess. As 0 did the pro!ess 0 &as al&ays amaCed at ho& 0 &ould !y!le up and do&n the tra!- !y!lin" +ery deep then !y!lin" ba!- to PT. 0t &as &hile doin" the A8C Strai"ht&ire that 0 %irst %ormed the @$* P1ASES and P8BCESS BAS0CS and the Con!entri! Cir!le Con!ept o% Pro!essin". http#$$%orum.exs!n.net$sho&thread.phpHt=<(0 0>+e been a not too se!ret s?uirrel e+er sin!eD Alan
0 ne+er ran S$W %or that lon", but lo+ed re!ei+in" it and "i+in" it. This &as o+er almost a ( year span o% doin" A8C S$Wire and BbEe!ti+es, it a!tually be"an in May >L.. My mista-e the Abet&een li%eA stu%% &as Eust standard past deaths, old a"e and dyin" time bet&een loo-in" %or next body stealin" next body. 9ot o% psy!hi! %i"hts to "et !ontrol o% body. *ot implant stu%%. *e+er mu!h &ent %or the &oo &oo stu%% -inda al&ays embarrassed me. 'ust &anted to "et better ha+e a better li%e be a better person. Alan
A !orporation is li-e a ri+erI its people and parti!les are %ore+er !han"in". People "et hired and promoted. Bthers !han"e !ompanies. Bthers "et repla!ed, or they retire and still others ta-e their positions. Parti!les su!h as in%ormation, !ustomers, money, ra& materials, in+entory, et!., %lo& in, are ser+ed or ser+i!ed, and sent on their &ay to be repla!ed by ne& parti!les. There is a !onstant %lo& o% people, subEe!ts, lo!ations, and thin"s that !han"e %ore+er the nature o% the internal %lo& o% the !ompany. This hit home to me &hen 0 !onta!ted the Tenne!o Corporation o% 1ouston. 0n .,L< 0 trained ei"hty %i+e o% their top exe!uti+es, mana"ers and salesmen. *ot one o% the people 0 trained is still a!ti+e &ith Tenne!o. Some had died. The rest had retired or le%t the !ompanyI most are no& un-no&n in the !ompany. The Tenne!o o% .,,( is not the Tenne!o o% .,L<. The ri+er o% li%e !ontinued to %lo& throu"h the !ompany and had rene&ed itsel% &ith ne&er people, pla!es, subEe!ts, and thin"s. 0% you %ollo& a %ootball team, or any sportin" team, %or a lon" period o% time, then lose !onta!t %or a period o% %i+e or more years, in loo-in" at the !urrent team you &ill %ind that you -no& hardly any o% the players. The Ari+er e%%e!tA has ta-en pla!eI the %lo& o% li%e has repla!ed the old &ith the ne&. 6our body a!ts in mu!h the same manner. 0% you !ould see your body exa!tly as it is, you &ould see the Ari+er e%%e!tA at &or-. Blin- your eyes and the body has !han"ed. T&el+e months a"o, ninety ei"ht per!ent o% the atoms in your body &ere not there. The ri+er o% atoms and !ells %lo&in" in and out, !onstantly rene&in" themsel+es, !auses a !omplete repla!ement o% the body so that o+er a period o% se+en years, the body has repla!ed itsel% &ith ne& atoms and !ells. 7i%%erent parts o% the body ta-e di%%erent len"ths o% time to repla!e themsel+es. The s-in is ne& e+ery monthI a ne& li+er ta-es six &ee-s. The stoma!h linin" is rene&ed e+ery %our days, and the stoma!h>s sur%a!e !ells, those that !onta!t the %ood, are rene&ed e+ery %i+e minutes. E+en your s-eleton repla!es itsel% o+er a period o% three months. A ri+er, a !ompany, a nation, a planet, and your su!!ess, health, &ealth, and happiness all are totally dependent upon the ri+ers o% li%e. Should the &ron" atoms or the &ron" !ells be introdu!ed into the body it !ould easily be!ome si!- and !ease to %un!tion. The same applies to a !ountry, a !ompany, a ri+er, or the planet. Analysis o% a ri+er %inds it is part o% a se?uen!e o% e+ents that -eep the %lo& !onstantly happenin". Minute parti!les o% &ater %orm +apor and be!ome !louds. The temperature drops and the +apor !ondenses and be!omes droplets. The droplets are hea+ier than the air and so %all to earth as rain or, i% %roCen, as sno& or hail. These in turn splash o+er the earth, run to"ether and %orm ri+ulets, &hi!h in turn run to"ether to be!ome ri+ers. The ri+ers run to"ether to %orm la-es and seas. These "et heated and the sur%a!e droplets return to their +apor state and rise in the air to be"in the !y!le a"ain. This happens o+er and o+er a"ain unless somethin" interrupts the !y!le. Three elements, heat, !old, and ele!tri!ity, ha+e a "reat deal o% e%%e!t on li%e. Ji+e too mu!h or too little o% any one o% the three to any li%e %orm and you alter that li%e %orm>s ability to sur+i+eI it &ill be!ome si!- and die. The -ey to health, prosperity, and happiness %or any li%e %orm depends on the !orre!t balan!e o% heat, !old, ele!tri!ity, and parti!les that %lo& alon" its ri+er o% li%e. We>+e lon" -no&n that &hat you eat, drin-, the ?uality o% air, and the amount o% heat or !old ha+e an immense e%%e!t on all aspe!ts o% li%e. Too mu!h heat, and you ha+e drou"ht, %amines, and %e+ers. Too mu!h !old, and you ha+e bliCCards, %amines, and %rostbite. A!id rain !auses trees, "rass, and
%ish to die and a million other bad e%%e!ts to o!!ur. @oods de+oid o% the !orre!t nutrients !ause debilitatin" illness. Soil that la!-s the !orre!t nutrients be!omes barren, &hi!h leads to erosion. 3ntil re!ently, +ery little has been understood or resear!hed about the e%%e!ts o% ele!tri!ity on our en+ironment and our bodies. We do -no& that too mu!h ele!tri!ity put into anythin" &ill destroy it. Too little, and it &ill not &or- properlyI i% le%t too lon", it &ill !ause death. Ele!tri!ity is a spe!i%i! type o% parti!le mo+in" %rom a ne"ati+e Cone to a positi+e Cone, or +i!e +ersa. Ener"y is a %orm o% ele!tri!ity, or better still, ele!tri!ity is a %orm o% ener"y. 9i%e %or!es !ontain a !ertain amount o% ele!tri!ity. The brain %un!tions by the passa"e o% milli+olts o% ele!tri!al !har"e. So do the ner+e !hannels alon" &hi!h ele!tri!ity tra+els, brin"in" &ith it ele!troni!ally !oded messa"es and !ommands. E+en a ri+er has &ithin it minute ele!tri!al parti!les. 9et us analyCe the !y!le o% the ri+er. A ri+er %lo&s bet&een t&o ban-s. 0t arri+es at a la-e or sea &hi!h is !ontained by land that is hi"her than it is and &hi!h is !apable o% exertin" more pressure a"ainst the &ater than the &ater !an exert a"ainst it. When the &ater is heated and +aporiCes, it trans!ends in a !olumn o% heat that is surrounded by a !olumn or amount o% !ooler air. As the !loud %orms, it also is surrounded by areas o% !ooler or hi"her density air. Bne !an obser+e the automati!, ma!hine li-e a!ti+ity ta-in" pla!e. Ea!h o% the outside pressures pushin" a"ainst the inside parti!les and %or!es a!ts as a matrix or mold that shapes the %orm and dire!tion the li%e %or!e or &ater parti!les tra+el. This paradi"m matrix !y!le is a natural la&. 3nderstandin" paradi"m matrix !y!les and la&s !an pay o%% &ith "reater su!!ess in li%e. @or example, 0 used my -no&led"e o% &hat -eeps a "lider in the air &hen 0 %le& my o&n plane, a sin"le en"ine, turbo !har"ed BonanCa. Bne extremely hot day, 0 %le& non stop %rom Columbus, Bhio, to Pan *uys, Cali%ornia. The temperature &as .0(, &hi!h meant, be!ause the air &as thin, it &ould ta-e mu!h lon"er to rea!h altitude. 0 &as %lyin" east to &est, so 0 !ould expe!t to run into normal head &inds o% (0 30 mph. 9u!-ily, 0 o+erheard a pilot &ho had Eust %lo&n east %rom Salt 9a-e City say that he had en!ountered <0 L0 mph head &inds bet&een ./,000 and .L,000 %eet. Sin!e 0 &as %lyin" &est, 0 !ould %ly at .<,<00 %eet and bene%it %rom the <0 L0 mph tail &ind. The problem &as, in that heat and &ith my air!ra%t %ully laden, 0>d be lu!-y to !limb (00 to 300 %eet per minute until, at L,000 %eet, 0 !ould %ully en"a"e my turbo !har"er. E+en then 0 &ould be lu!-y to !limb /00 %eet a minuteI it &ould ta-e nearly an hour to !limb to my tar"et altitude, and 0>d use a tremendous amount o% %uel, approximately (30 "allons, in the pro!ess. At that rate, 0 &ould ha+e to re%uel the plane a%ter ,00 miles. At Q( a "allon, 0 &ould use about Q/L0 &orth o% %uel. As 0 too- o%% %rom Columbus, 0 spied and headed to&ard a &hite !loud approximately ten miles to the north&est. There, 0 put the plane into the thermal !urrent that rose bet&een the earth and the !loud. 0 set the plane so that 0 !ould do the ti"htest possible 3L0c turns. When 0 loo-ed at my altitude indi!ator, it sho&ed me risin" bet&een (,<00 and 3,<00 %eet per minute. 0 &as at an altitude o% ./,<00 &ithin %our minutes, and three minutes later 0 &as at .<,<00. 0 had a <0 mph tail &ind as 0 headed &est, and my "round speed in!reased to (30 mph. < .$( hours later, &ith plenty o% %uel to spare %rom one %ill up, 0 landed at Pan *uys airport. A %li"ht
that normally &ould ha+e ta-en ele+en hours and !ost Q/L0 %or %uel, too- only hal% that time and !ost. 0 estimate that 0 ha+e sa+ed mysel% hundreds o% hours and thousands o% dollars by understandin" and &or-in" &ith the natural la&s !onne!ted to air !urrent %or!es, and so bein" more e%%i!ient. 0>+e applied the same understandin" to li%e and business. The se!ret is in re!o"niCin" that there is a %lo& o% %or!e, the dire!tion o% that %lo& o% %or!e, &here the %lo& o% %or!e emanates, &here the %lo& o% %or!e arri+es, &hat the paradi"m matri!es are that hold and !hannel the %lo& o% %or!e, and &hat trans!ei+ers relay or alter the %or!e in a ne& %orm or dire!tion. A trans!ei+er is de%ined in the Ameri!an 1erita"e 7i!tionary as a module !onsistin" o% a radio re!ei+er and transmitter 2T8A*SM0TTE8 U 8ECE0PE85. 0 ha+e expanded upon this de%inition to in!lude any person, pla!e, obEe!t, or subEe!t that !an re!ei+e and transmit. A trans!ei+er o!!upies a %ixed position and !ontains mass that allo&s parti!les to %lo& into, throu"h, and out o% itsel%. Ruite o%ten the trans!ei+er alters the %orm o% parti!les ta-en in. When they pass throu"h the module, they may ta-e on di%%erent %orms, shapes, or dire!tions. @or example, a body in"ests %ood, &ater, and air. Air is pumped into the lun"s and used to oxy"enate and aerate the body. @ood is bro-en do&n into minute parti!les o% !hemi!al substan!es and used throu"hout the body to repla!e the old and dead !ells and &aste produ!ts. Water is used to repla!e lost &ater and to %lush the &aste, dead !ells, and ex!ess !hemi!als out o% the body. Air that>s exhaled !omes out !arbon dioxide ri!hI &ater that>s eliminated is !alled urine, and unusable or indi"estible %ood is eliminated as %e!es. The rest o% the air, %ood, and &ater is used to "i+e the body ener"y, heat, !oolness, and rebuildin" materials. Ea!h part o% a paradi"m is a trans!ei+er. A !omplete paradi"m matrix is a trans!ei+er. A !omputer is a paradi"m trans!ei+erI input data, the output is data. A ri+er is a paradi"m trans!ei+erI both input and output are &ater. A %a!tory is a paradi"m trans!ei+erI input is ra& materials, the output is produ!ts. All identities are paradi"m trans!ei+ers. @or example, a salesman>s output is data and produ!ts, %uture business and !ash are his input. Pisions and dire!tions are a leader>s outputI produ!ts, a!hie+ements, and pro%it are the input. An exe!uti+e>s output is &hat>s needed and the a!!omplished result is the input. Communi!ation parti!les are a se!retary>s input. She rearran"es their %orm to output letters or produ!ts. A team is a series o% paradi"m trans!ei+ers that intera!t to produ!e a spe!i%i! out!ome. A !orporation is a series o% paradi"m trans!ei+ers that interrelate and intera!t to produ!e produ!ts that !an be ex!han"ed %or somethin" o% e?ui+alent +alue. A nation is a series o% paradi"m trans!ei+ers that interrelate and intera!t to produ!e produ!ts that !an be ex!han"ed %or somethin" o% e?ui+alent +alue.
A %amily !onsists o% paradi"m trans!ei+ers that interrelate and intera!t to produ!e produ!ts that !an be ex!han"ed %or somethin" o% e?ui+alent +alue. T1E T8A*SCE0PE8 0S T1E MAT80V that molds and s!ulpts the input o% li%e %or!e parti!les and trans%orms them to output produ!ts or out!omes that !an be ex!han"ed %or somethin" o% e?ui+alent +alue.
There are many di%%erent phenomena atta!hed to most pro!esses. 0t is +ital that the pro!essor and !lient are %ully a&are o% these phenomena. 7e%inition# Phenomenon# noun Pronun!iation# %i >nH me AnHn, n[n W9ate 9atin phaenomenon, %rom Jree- phainomenon, %rom neuter o% phainomenos, present parti!iple o% phainesthai to appear, middle +oi!e o% phainein to sho& more at @A*C6X 7ate# .L0< . plural phenomena. an obser+able %a!t or e+ent, ( plural phenomena# a. an obEe!t or aspe!t -no&n throu"h the senses rather than by thou"ht or intuition b. a temporal or spatiotemporal obEe!t o% sensory experien!e as distin"uished %rom a noumenon, !. a %a!t or e+ent o% s!ienti%i! interest sus!eptible o% s!ienti%i! des!ription and explanation, 3 a. a rare or si"ni%i!ant %a!t or e+ent, b. plural phenomenons # an ex!eptional, unusual, or abnormal person, thin", or o!!urren!e 0t re?uires an a&are pro!essor &ho is possessed o% extreme hi"h inte"rity to produ!e the %ull ran"e o% phenomena that most mainline pro!esses are !apable o% produ!in". Pro!essin" addresses se+eral maEor !y!les# .. The !lient has a &ant or not &ant that they need to "et help &ith and$or handled. (. The pro!essor has a repertoire o% tools that !an help and$or handle the !lient in a!hie+in" their &ants. 3. The !lient and pro!essor !ommit to "ettin" the &ant helped and$or handled. /. An a"reement is %ormulated to utiliCe the pro!essor to do the a!tion. The method, time, e%%ort and ex!han"e are !ommitted to. <. The session mi!ro!osm. L. The !lient has the ability to expand the mi!ro!osm o% the session into an e%%e!ti+e handlin" %or a!hie+in" their &ants in li%e. ). The a!tual in li%e appli!ation o% &hat &as dis!o+ered and %ormulated in session is implemented into the !lient>s li%e. ;. The re+ie& and up"rade o% ho& the !lient is doin" in li%e to %or&ard and in!rease the e%%e!ti+eness so the !lient !an !ontinue to a!hie+e their &ants. ,. 0% there are ne& &ants or not &ants, bu"s or problems, return to !y!le .. As you !an ob+iously obser+e# T1E C90E*T 0*@B8MS T1E P8BCESSB8 W1AT A8EA *EE7S TB BE A778ESSE7, 1E9PE7 A*7$B8 1A*79E7. T1E P8BCESSB8 WB84S @B8 A*7 W0T1 T1E C90E*T B6 A* E@@ECT0PE96
3T090T0*J T1E P8BCESSB8HS 8EPE8TB08E B@ TBB9S. 0t is +ital to -eep this exa!t se?uen!e inta!t. 0% you do, you &ill ha+e &innin" !lients and up"raded !ommuni!ation lines. 0% you re+erse this se?uen!e &ith the pro!essor tellin" the !lient &hat they &ant, you are a!tually "uilty o% abuse or &orse by implantin" the !lient &ith in!orre!t solutions to their &ants handlin". T@E R9BESS AND ?REE NEED>E @ASES A pro!ess usually "oes throu"h se+eral phases as it rea!hes its optimum !apa!ity o% e%%e!ti+eness. Ea!h o% these phases !an produ!e a %ree needle &hen they are a!!omplished. A @loatin" Tone Arm or Jreen Tone Truth Phenomena !omes about &hen there are a multitude o% these phases intera!tin" in presen!e time. Presen!e Time en!ompasses the P8ESE*T T0ME and the @3T38E &here in the Bein" inspe!ts, monitors and maintains the 0*TEJ80T6 and 1B*B8 o% their !ontinuously !reated present time three dimensional holo"raphi! ima"ery and the e%%e!ts and !onse?uen!es the three dimensional holo"raphi! ima"ery &ill ha+e on their present time and %uture lines and terminals. Phase .. The introdu!tion phase. Phase (. The de%inition phase. Phase 3. The be"innin" o% runnin" the pro!ess phase. Phase /. The sortin" out phase. Phase <. The si"ni%i!an!e to sel% phase. Phase L. The si"ni%i!an!e to sel% mo!-ed up others phase. Phase ). The !ollision into %or!e, !har"e and mass !ontained in the !lient>s mo!- ups o% sel%, others and en+ironment phase. Phase ;. The three dimensional holo"raphi! phase. Phase ,. The a!tual !onta!t by telepathi! proEe!tion &ith present time sel%, others and en+ironment phase. Phase .0. The handlin" and permeatin" o% the %or!e, !har"e and masses !onta!ted that are !ontained or atta!hed to the present time sel%, others and en+ironment phase Phase ... The expanded present time phase. Phase .(. The &ebbin" phase. This is the !reatin" o% three dimensional holo"raphi! %uture ima"es and telepathi! proEe!tion o% those ima"es to !ause %usion &ith othersH ima"es &ho &ant to !reate similar optimum s!enarios.
Phase .3. The !ontinuation o% the pro!ess as a three dimensional holo"raphi! a!tion in a real three dimensional holo"raphi! expanded presen!e time phase. Phase ./. The ups!alin" o% lines, terminals and "ames o% li%e phase. Phase .<. The !ontinuous attainments o% optimum &ants phase. Phase .L. The li+in" o% your li%e &ith a !ontinuous %loatin" tone arm and %ull Jreen Tone Truth Phenomena phase. Phase .). The 6ou and your Spiritual Teammates !o pro!ess and !o !reate.
hase 4' The selected process &ntroduct&on phase: This phase is possibly the most !ru!ial o% all the phases as it sets the !lient up to be &illin" to run the !hosen pro!ess. The pro!essor states# What &e are "oin" to run is...2!hosen pro!ess or subEe!t to be addressed5. The pro!essor should be +ery a&are o% the !lient>s indi!ators at that moment. B%ten i% it is the exa!t ri"ht pro!ess, the !lient &ill immediately "o in session and start runnin" the pro!ess and &hat your statement tri""ered. 0% this happens, put in the !ommuni!ation !y!le and handle &hat "ot tri""ered. 3sually !lients are intensely !urious as to &hy you !hose that parti!ular pro!ess or set o% pro!esses to run on them. A +ital part o% pro!essin" is maintainin" t&o &ay !ommuni!ation &ith the !lient. 0ntense !uriosity means there is a hi"h le+el o% attention a+ailable %or !ommuni!atin". 0 %ind it +ery ad+anta"eous to ha+e a small pa!- o% bulletins to "i+e to the !lient to study that outlines the !hosen pro!ess. The reason %or this is it orients, %amiliariCes and "i+es the !lient many more +ie&points %rom &hi!h to +ie& the area or subEe!t and pro!ess !hosen. The most basi! reason people ha+e trouble in an area or subEe!t is that they are NsubEe!t illiterateO in the area or subEe!t. This NsubEe!t illitera!yO pre+ents the !lient %rom bein" able to o!!upy a positi+e position or !reate stable +ie&points %rom &hi!h to +ie& the area or subEe!t. @urther, it pre+ents the !lient %rom bein" role edu!ated in the area or subEe!t. This se?uen!e !auses the !lient to be a &al-in", tal-in", in destru!ti+e a!tion, disaster, !haos produ!in", un-no&in" saboteur in the area or subEe!t. @or example# The pro!essor states# NThe area and pro!esses &e are "oin" to inspe!t and run in this session ha+e to do &ith helpDO 0mmediately the !lient plun"es do&n s!ale.
The introdu!tion has tri""ered the !lient instantly into an area o% !har"e. At that moment you had better handle &hat "ot a!!essed. A simple# NWhat did you thin- o% &hen 0 mentioned helpHO The !lient# NChrist, tal- about helpD 0 had to %ire my lon" time boo--eeper, she had been embeCClin" %unds %rom my !ompany %or .< years. She &as one o% my most trusted employeesO. Client pausesI Nthen there is my "oddamn "irl%riend, 0 loaned her my !ar yesterday and she &re!-ed it.O Another pauseI N and my -ids &ho 0 ha+e "i+en e+erythin" to are Eust a bun!h o% dru""ed out Combies.O NThen there &as this other "roup 0 &as in, they really s!re&ed me up &ith their &eird pro!esses and ideas, !ost me Q.<0,000 and .< years o% my li%e.O This !lient is into B9AME. 1elp has so mu!h !har"e and by passed !har"e on it you need to handle the upsets, problems, harm%ul a!ts and %ailed solutions !onne!ted to the subEe!t. 0% done !orre!tly, the !lient &ill be %as!inated as &ell as ex!ited to %ind out all they !an about the !hosen pro!ess and its subEe!t. As you dis!har"e the red Cone areas on the subEe!t o% help you !an introdu!e the next phase. 'ust be!ause you attained se+eral @$*s on the introdu!tion step on the subEe!t o% help, you are %ar %rom a !lient &ho is &illin" to be !ause or e%%e!t o% help or &ho !an mo!- up and "et into a!tion and per%orm &ays to e%%e!ti+ely help at &ill. hase 0' The de)&n&t&on o) the su!Lect to !e processed phase' 6ou simply as- the !lient# NWhat is your de%inition o% the subEe!t helpHO Br# NWhat does the &ord help mean to youHO 6ou mi"ht be surprised at the !lient>s ans&ers. Client# N1elp means do &hat 0 tell you to doDO N1elp means 0 pay you, 0 o&n youDO N1elp means 0>m in !ontrolDO N1elp means "et it done no&DO
N1elp means ma-e it "o ri"htDO Br you may "et !omputations# N6ou !an>t "et help these daysDO N0% someone helps you, be !are%ul they are de%initely no "oodDO N0% you as- %or help you as- %or troubleDO 6ou repeat the ?uestion# NWhat does the &ord help mean to youHO The !lient# NTrouble.O smilin". At this point you pull out the di!tionary or bulletin that has the de%inition o% help. 1elp# +erb. Pronun!iation# >helpI Southern o%ten >hep also >he[p WMiddle En"lish, %rom Bld En"lish helpanI a-in to Bld 1i"h Jerman hel%an to help.X 7ate# be%ore .(th !entury transiti+e senses .. to "i+e assistan!e or support to 2help a !hild &ith home&or-5, (a. to ma-e more pleasant or bearable # 0MP8BPE, 8E90EPE 2bri"ht !urtains &ill help the room5, 2too- an aspirin to help her heada!he5, b. ar!hai! # 8ESC3E, SAPE, 3a. to be o% use to, BE*E@0T, b. to %urther the ad+an!ement o%, P8BMBTE, /a. to !han"e %or the better, b. to re%rain %rom, APB07, !. to -eep %rom o!!urrin", P8EPE*T 2they !ouldn>t help the a!!ident,5 d. to restrain 2onesel%5 %rom doin" somethin", 2-ne& they shouldn>t "o but !ouldn>t help themsel+es5. .. "i+e assistan!e or support o%ten used &ith out, ( . to be o% use or bene%it. Synonym see 0MP8BPE As the !lient reads the abo+e de%inition he &ill "o throu"h many mood shi%ts, o%ten !hu!-lin" to himsel% and sha-in" his head. As you !an obser+e, there are many positi+e &ords and subEe!ts !onne!ted to help. Bn a pro!ess as important as help, 0 &ould Clean Slate ea!h o% the positi+e &ords and %inally Clean Slate 1E9P. The end produ!t o% Clean Slatin" the po&er &ords and 1E9P is a %ull three dimensional holo"raphi! !on!ept o% 1E9P. This &ill produ!e a %loatin" T$A and %loatin" needle on the three dimensional holo"raphi! !on!ept only. hase "' The !e,&nn&n, o) runn&n, the process phase' 6ou state the %irst pro!ess !ommand# NWhat does the !ommand# >1o& !ould someone or somethin" help you>O Sli"ht pauseI NmeanHO
Client# N0t means ho& !ould a person or thin" aid, assist or ma-e me better able to "et &hat 0 &ant to a!hie+e out o% li%e or out o% my dreams.O 6ou do the same on all !ommands. The !lient &ill maintain hi"h interest as the pro!ess runs. B%ten lots o% @$*s &ill be obser+ed, yet the !lient has their attention still on the subEe!t. hase M' The sort&n, out phase' 6ou as- the %irst !ommand# The !lient o%ten "oes throu"h a period o% !on%usion as he sele!ts his &hos, thin"s and on &hat he &ould li-e to "et help. As he sorts out the %lo&s and !hooses the &hos, thin"s and &hat he &ould li-e to "et help on and &ith he mo+es to the next phase o% the pro!ess. This phase o%ten produ!es se+eral %loatin" needles. hase 6' The s&,n&)&cance to sel) phase' Most !lients are only interested in themsel+es and &hat others !an do %or them at this phase. A"ain this phase !an produ!e a %loatin" needle. Bthers are not really real to them. Slo&ly they mo+e into the next phase. hase N' The s&,n&)&cance to sel) mocked5up others phase' This is a strippin" o% %alse ideas and mo!- ups o% and about others help phase. The !lient is in their o&n uni+erse runnin" their %alse ideas and mo!- ups o% help on &ho they ha+e labeled and pla!ed their ideas and mo!- ups on. 0t appears as i% they are runnin" a!tual people and thin"s but in a!tuality, they are in a sel% %ul%illin" box o% in!orre!t apparen!ies. The !lient has ne+er really !ommuni!ated to anyone. They !ommuni!ated to their %alse ideas and labeled mo!- ups they thou"ht others &ere. As these strip a&ay many %loatin" needles &ill be obser+ed. As the people and thin"s be"in to "et truer, the !lient !ollides &ith the next phase. This is a +ery "ood point to "o ba!- and re+ie& the -ey &ords !onne!ted to the pro!ess. By doin" this the !lient &ill ha+e "reater !ertainty on their position in re"ards the subEe!t or area.
hase 3' The coll&s&on &nto )orce% char,e and mass conta&ned &n the cl&ent#s mock5ups o) sel)% others and env&ronment phase' As the !lient runs the pro!ess, they be"in to !onne!t to the true persons or thin"s. This tri""ers the old !har"e, upsets, %or!e, pain, and mass that !aused them to put substitute ideas, mo!- ups and labels on people, pla!es, subEe!ts and thin"s. 3sually the tone arm be"ins to mo+e ?uite hea+ily at this phase. 9ots o% hea+y in!idents and !on%li!ts &ith others and thin"s blo& to +ie& and erase. B%ten the !lient be"ins to realiCe ho& he %ailed to help others and ho& others &ere pre+ented %rom helpin" him. 9ots o% %loatin" tone arms and %loatin" needle phenomena on people, pla!es, subEe!ts and thin"s. An As!ension Experien!e has o!!urred. 0n most !ases most pro!esses are ended at this point. But this is the most dan"erous point to end a pro!ess as you ha+e only a!hie+ed A STATE B@ 7ETAC1ME*T. The STATE 9? DETAB@MENT &s &n actual&ty a state o) sp&r&tual death' A common !y5product at th&s po&nt &s a mass&ve h&,h )ollo$ed !y heavy depress&on%' leav&n, the cl&ent stuck &n depress&on' Th&s &s end o) ,ame phenomena' But the ,ame $as not truly ended' Th&s also st&cks the cl&ent $&th cons&dera!le amount o) un)&n&shed ,ames' What has o!!urred is the !lient has erased their substitution o% a %alse a!tuality &ith the solid present time a!tuality. They ha+e arri+ed in true present time. The !lient up to this time has mostly been runnin" the past &hi!h &as o+er and done &ith lon" a"o. Thus the !lient at best is runnin" re!ordin"s o% &hat &as. These are not in any &ay a!tual. 0% a !lient is stopped in their pro!essin" at this point, too o%ten the !lient &ill experien!e en%or!ed separation %rom the !omposite that is their present time operatin" mo!- up. A similar thin" o!!urs &hen people ta-e psy!hedeli! dru"s. The !lient &ill ha+e tremendous di%%i!ulty in bein" able to "et in and play the "ames o% li%e. 6ou end up &ith a -ind o% brilliant philosopher &ho has the ans&er %or e+erythin" yet their present time is an operatin" disaster. Constant !hroni! %inan!ial and relationship di%%i!ulties repeatedly re o!!ur. 0n the old days the pro!esses &ere run mu!h deeper. Whi!h &ould put us in this next phase. hase O' The three5d&mens&onal holo,raph&c phase' As the Bein" ma-es !onne!tion to the presen!e time true a!tual other Bein"s, people, pla!es, subEe!ts and thin"s, the Bein" be"ins to !onne!t and three dimensional holo"raphi! !reations be"in
to appear and a Spiritual intera!tion ta-es pla!e. Wide %loatin" resistan!e +alues. A %eelin" o% bein" able to mo+e in or out o% any position and a &illin"ness to o!!upy any position at &ill. hase 1' The actual contact !y telepath&c proLect&on $&th present t&me sel)% others and env&ronment phase' As the pro!ess is !ontinued the !lient &ill be!ome +ery bi" 2exterior5 and "o into ex!ellent telepathi! intera!tion and permeation &ith their !hosen people, pla!es, subEe!ts and thin"s. The !lient &ill be"in to telepathi!ally help and be helped by their real time, a!tual !hosen people, pla!es, subEe!ts and thin"s. hase 42' The handl&n, and permeat&n, o) the )orce% char,e and masses contacted that are conta&ned or attached to the presence5t&me sel)% others% people% places% su!Lects and th&n,s and env&ronment phase' As the Bein" o!!upies his presen!e time en+ironment and in!ludes and ta-es &illin" o&nership and responsibility %or all the people, pla!es, subEe!ts, thin"s and en+ironment the !har"e, %or!e and mass that is on the subEe!t o% help to&ards people, pla!es, subEe!ts, thin"s and en+ironment in presen!e time these un-no&n areas be"ins to be permeated, dis!har"ed and erased. The Bein">s holo"raphi!ally en+isioned ima"ery !reation be"ins to be telepathi!ally proEe!ted to %use &ith others &ho ha+e similarly holo"raphi!ally en+isioned ima"ery !reations and these, due to the %usion, the ima"ery be!omes solidly a"reed upon. Thus a better more true reality be"ins to be !reated. Bi" %loatin" T$A state. hase 44' The e8panded present t&me phase' At this le+el the !lient is +ery mu!h in an expanded present time state &hi!h in!ludes lon" time %utures. The Bein" !an be both abo+e and outside as &ell as inside the !omplete !reation and all its parts. The Bein" has no di%%i!ulties bein" in or out o% the !reations or in or out o% the !onne!tions to people, pla!es, subEe!ts and thin"s. The "ame and help is no& %un and ex!itin". hase 40' The $e!!&n, phase' Th&s &s the creat&n, o) three5d&mens&onal holo,raph&c )uture &ma,es and telepath&c proLect&on o) those &ma,es to cause )us&on $&th others# &ma,es that $ant to create s&m&lar opt&mum scenar&os' Also &ncluded are the l&nes% term&nals and relay po&nts' As more and more !har"e, %or!e, and mass is permeated, more and more bein"s Eoin in and play and !ontribute help 0n the Spiritual 3ni+erse, the lines, terminals and relay points appear as a +ast sil+ery similar to a spiders &eb o% thin telepathi! lines !riss!rossin" +ast distan!es.
This !ould be !alled spiritual net&or-in". hase 4"' The cont&nuat&on o) the process as a three5d&mens&onal holo,raph&c act&on &n a real three5d&mens&onal holo,raph&cally e8panded presence5t&me phase' This pro!ess o% permeation and telepathi! proEe!ted %usion o% ima"ery !onne!ts more and more players. The "ame be!omes bi""er and the help is more e%%e!ti+e.. hase 4M' The upscal&n, o) success% prosper&ty% happ&ness% l&nes% term&nals and ,ames o) l&)e phase' As the !har"e, %or!e and mass is erased on all members o% the team the mood le+els rise as does the !ommuni!ation lines and ?uality o% li%e o% the people !onne!ted to you, as does the ?uality o% the pla!es, subEe!ts, thin"s and en+ironments. The phenomena o% the ups!alin" o% su!!ess, prosperity, happiness, lines, terminals and "ames o% li%e is +ital to obser+e, %or i% you %ind a do&ns!alin" to %ailure, po+erty, unhappiness, de"radation o% lines, terminals and "ames o% li%e, then somethin" is +ery &ron". hase 46' The cont&nuous atta&nments o) opt&mum $ants phase' As the !lient pro"resses in li%e, they &ill %ind that they &ill !ontinuously attain their &ants. They are operatin" in a !ontinuous Truth in A!tion phase that !an be obser+ed by hi"h mood le+els in li%e and i% on a meter they &ould ha+e a !ontinuous %loatin" T$A. hase 4N' The l&v&n, o) your l&)e $&th a cont&nuous )loat&n, T-A and )ull :reen Hone Truth henomena phase' The end produ!t o% this extended %ull runnin" o% pro!esses is the ability to li+e in an expanded present time state o% %ull presen!e and a !ontinuous hi"h Jreen Tone state. At this phase the pro!ess has no& be!ome a natural part o% your operatin" bein"ness. 6ou realiCe that i% you run the pro!ess %ully to this sta"e you &ill ha+e de+eloped or restored your ability to remote +ie& and remote in%luen!e your en+ironment. And i% you are smart enou"h to insist that all those !onne!ted to you are %ully run on all pro!esses you &ill be part o% a +ery po&er%ul team. 9i%e &ill be!ome %un and enEoyable. hase 43' The =ou and your Sp&r&tual Teammates co5process phase' As you pro"ress throu"h your phases the !omposite spiritual you you and your spiritual teammates &ill be "ettin" edu!ated also. They &ill, i% you "rant them the ri"ht to be potentially as bi" or bi""er than you, be"in to !ome ali+e.
They &ill ele!t leaders and !reate a spiritual teammate !o pro!essin". 6ou &ill %ind that you &ill need +ery little entity handlin" i% you allo& this to ta-e pla!e. 6our spiritual teammates &ill "ro& as you "ro&. 8EP0S0T A*6 P8BCESS T1AT WAS *BT 83* @3996 0t is +ital that you re+isit any o% the old pro!ess you ha+e been pro!essed on and they should be pi!-ed up and re+ie&ed as to &hat phase you &ere le%t in. 6ou &ill %ind a tremendous amount o% by passed !har"e !onne!ted to the %ailure to %ully run these pro!esses. rocesses that lend themselves to the 43 phases' The help pro!ess. 2This pro!ess is still runnin" on me on sele!ted terminals a%ter /) years.5 Any lo+e, truth, a"reements, reality, !ommuni!ation, !onne!tedness and understandin" pro!esses. 2These are possibly some o% the most important lo&er le+el pro!esses as they +ery mu!h span the spe!trums and they area positi+e pro!esses that runs out the ne"ati+e.5 8un %ully, these pro!esses rehabilitate almost A99 e motions and moods. 2These pro!esses are unlimited. 0 started runnin" these types o% pro!esses /L years a"o.5 The obEe!ti+es. The Communi!ation pro!esses, Problems and Solutions pro!esses, 1arm%ul A!ts and Withholds pro!esses, Chan"e pro!esses, 8i"htness pro!esses. Ea!h se!tion and ea!h pro!ess needs to be run %ully. By 7e!. .,L/, 0 had re!ei+ed approximately <,000 hours o% pro!essin". 0 ran .(0 hours a%%inity, reality, !ommuni!ation, understandin" pro!essesI 3 /00 hours o% obEe!ti+esI .(< hours 2handlin" ea!h sel% determined !han"e5 o% problems pro!essI .)< hours o% ri"htness pro!esses 2.00>s o% ri"htness me!hanisms5I .00>s o% hours o% harm%ul a!t pro!essin"I .,000>s o% hours o% "oals, problems, mass pro!essin"I .00>s o% hours o% !ommuni!ation pro!essin"I and . or ( hours o% mind pi!ture pro!essin". Po&er Pro!essin". 7is!har"e buttons on subEe!ts and areas. Clean Slate. Stability 8undo&n. Cult 7e Bppression and 7e Pro"rammin" Pro!edure. The Paradi"m Matrix Pro!esses.
We ha+e many more de bu""in" tools today, and they should be used as needed. 0% you pro!ess these pro!esses a"ainst the Jreen Tone Truth Phenomena you should be able to !omplete them.
CB397 T10S BE W1AT WE*T W8B*J W0T1 T1E TEC1*B9BJ6H 0 belie+e this to be a maEor part o% &hat has !aused many people>s !ases to be messed up and stalled. Without a doubt, %ailin" to run pro!esses to their %ull !ompletion &ould lead to !onsiderable unusual solutions. A9A* C. WA9TE8 (; B!tober .,,; 8e+ised .) Mar!h (00) Copyri"ht d.,,;, (00) Alan C. Walter A99 80J1TS 8ESE8PE7
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Sorry, Alan, 0>m not buyin" it. 0t>s not %or sale. 0t>s %or doin", %or li+in", %or -eepin" your &ord to yoursel%, %or honorin" your o&n "oals, %or deli+erin" &hat you promise, %or turnin" medio!rity into mastery. 0% you ha+e e+er been part o% a !hampionship team you &ould ha+e experien!ed almost e+ery one o% these phases. Jreat musi!ians experien!e this, as do "reat artists, "reat &riters, "reat athletes, et!., et!. This s!ale has little to do &ith S!ientolo"y.......it lon" a"o sold its soul %or nar!ism. 0t has to do &ith !ompletin" the li%e pro!esses you started. 0t has to do &ith personal inte"rity. 0t has to do &ith bein" true to yoursel%. And dare 0 say it it has to do &ith rea!hin" out to&ards bein" at one &ith Jod.
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0 !ame in to S!io &hen there &ere no barriers to dis!o+ery. Also 0 ha+e an enormous ad+anta"e o+er most people in that 0 ha+e %irst hand -no&led"e o% the deliberate sabota"e and deliberate omissions o% the upper le+el !ause Te!h by 981. 0 ha+e run e+erythin" that has !ome out in depth, plus done mu!h o% the resear!h on many o% the abandon subEe!ts, add to that 0 -ept mysel% %ree to parti!ipate in li%e and ha+e seen &hat !onsistently &or-s or does not &or- about the Te!h in li%e. As &ell as buildin" .( Br"s and /0 Missions, 0 also built many multi million dollar businesses o+er the years, as &ell as !oa!hed and trained se+eral @ortune <00 Companies. Bne does learn %rom these a!tionsD 0 don>t -no& &hether you ha+e read 'ohn Bertrand>s Born to Win, or not. 0n it Bertrand tal-s about approa!hin" per%e!tion and a!tually a!hie+in" it in the %inal ra!e. To me your pro"ram appears to stress the importan!e o% see-in" per%e!tion. BTW, 1is %or&ard &as &ritten by 8i!hard Ba!h o% 'onathon 9i+in"stone Sea"ull %ame, &here he tal-s about rea!hin" %or per%e!tion. 0 had not realiCed that 0 &as see-in" per%e!tion....0 thou"ht it &as per%e!t holo"raphi! dupli!ation.... #7 Ba!- in .,)/ )<, 0 -ne& 8i!hard Ba!h, &e used to %ly the same type o% aeroplanes and our planes &ere tied do&n almost alon"side o% ea!h other, at Pan *uys airport, in *orth 9A. We met a %e& times at the !o%%ee shop &hilst &e &aited %or the o+er!ast to burn o%%, prior to %lyin" some&here. *i!e, intense "uy. Alan
omni so+erei"n po&er %riends. That one o% my prime "oals sin!e that session is to %ind and restore %ull !onne!tions to those %riends. Also %rom that time 0 al&ays !onsidered one o% those most +aluable attributes and assets in the uni+erse &as a true %riend. 0t &as in that (nd session 0 also realiCed 0 had used my in%inite po&ers and intelli"en!e to dis"uise mysel% and restrain my a&areness and po&er. There &ere a %e& thousand other realiCations at that time, but those prime realiCations ha+e been dri+in" me %or&ard e+er sin!e. Alan
Phase ,. The a!tual !onta!t by telepathi! proEe!tion &ith present time sel%, others and en+ironment phase. As the pro!ess is !ontinued the !lient &ill be!ome +ery bi" 2exterior5 and "o into ex!ellent telepathi! intera!tion and permeation &ith their !hosen people, pla!es, subEe!ts and thin"s. The !lient &ill be"in to telepathi!ally help and be helped by their real time, a!tual !hosen people, pla!es, subEe!ts and thin"s. Phase .0. The handlin" and permeatin" o% the %or!e, !har"e and masses !onta!ted that are !ontained or atta!hed to the presen!e time sel%, others, people, pla!es, subEe!ts and thin"s and en+ironment phase. As the Bein" o!!upies his presen!e time en+ironment and in!ludes and ta-es &illin" o&nership and responsibility %or all the people, pla!es, subEe!ts, thin"s and en+ironment the !har"e, %or!e and mass that is on the subEe!t o% help to&ards people, pla!es, subEe!ts, thin"s and en+ironment in presen!e time these un-no&n areas be"ins to be permeated, dis!har"ed and erased. The Bein"Gs holo"raphi!ally en+isioned ima"ery !reation be"ins to be telepathi!ally proEe!ted to %use &ith others &ho ha+e similarly holo"raphi!ally en+isioned ima"ery !reations and these, due to the %usion, the ima"ery be!omes solidly a"reed upon. Thus a better more true reality be"ins to be !reated. Bi" %loatin" T$A state. Phase ... The expanded present time phase. At this le+el the !lient is +ery mu!h in an expanded present time state &hi!h in!ludes lon" time %utures. The Bein" !an be both abo+e and outside as &ell as inside the !omplete !reation and all its parts. The Bein" has no di%%i!ulties bein" in or out o% the !reations or in or out o% the !onne!tions to people, pla!es, subEe!ts and thin"s. The "ame and help is no& %un and ex!itin". Phase .(. The &ebbin" phase. This is the !reatin" o% three dimensional holo"raphi! %uture ima"es and telepathi! proEe!tion o% those ima"es to !ause %usion &ith othersG ima"es that &ant to !reate similar optimum s!enarios. Also in!luded are the lines, terminals and relay points. As more and more !har"e, %or!e, and mass is permeated, more and more bein"s Eoin in and play and !ontribute help 0n the Spiritual 3ni+erse, the lines, terminals and relay points appear as a +ast sil+ery similar to a spiders &eb o% thin telepathi! lines !riss!rossin" +ast distan!es. This !ould be !alled spiritual net&or-in". Phase .3. The !ontinuation o% the pro!ess as a three dimensional holo"raphi! a!tion in a real three dimensional holo"raphi!ally expanded presen!e time phase.
This pro!ess o% permeation and telepathi! proEe!ted %usion o% ima"ery !onne!ts more and more players. The "ame be!omes bi""er and the help is more e%%e!ti+e.. 0t should be noted this be"ins the 8ECB**ECT0B* phaseD
Thread 5$2: !&heres o" In"luence and the .oncentric .ircle Phenomenon
Post #1 200*0$1,-151+ !&heres o" In"luence
S @ERES 9? IN?>(ENBE and the B9NBENTRIB BIRB>E @EN9MEN9N As a student o% li%e be!omes more spiritually subEe!t literate about sel% and the "ames o% li%e you !an expe!t the student>s spheres o% in%luen!e to in!rease and the !on!entri! !ir!le phenomenon to ta-e pla!e. By litera!y 0 am des!ribin" the ability to "et three dimensional holo"raphi! !on!epts and the ability
to apply &hat you are studyin". As the student>s litera!y expands so does the student>s ability to be more present, more in!lusi+e, more lo+in", more !arin", more responsible, more -no&led"eable, more in !ontrol, more e%%e!ti+e, more a!ti+e, more master%ul about their li%e. This expansion "ro&s in an e+er in!reasin" series o% !on!entri! !ir!les. The .) Steps o% @loatin" *eedles and Pro!ess Basi!s demonstrate the !on!entri! !ir!le phenomenon. http#$$%orum.exs!n.net$sho&thread.phpHt=<(0 With ea!h expansion o% spiritual litera!y o% sel% and others the student is more &illin" to ta-e a position o% leadership and in!rease their spheres o% in%luen!e. As %ar ba!- as <). BC, the noted philosopher and s!holar Con%u!ius &as a&are o% the abo+e ta-in" pla!e. Con%u!ius !ould be said to be the @ather o% study. @or he is belie+ed to be the %irst pro%essional adult edu!ation tea!her and li+ed <). BC. The %irst !ourse Con%u!ius tau"ht &as AThe Study o% StudyA. A modern scholar o) Bon)uc&an&sm% Tu Me& D&n,% descr&!es Bon)uc&an sp&r&tual&ty as an attempt to l&ve the Mandate o) @eaven &n each moment o) da&ly% ord&nary l&)e% and to there!y !ecome co5creators o) the $orld 55 more spec&)&cally a utop&an $orld o) harmony and peace' Tu illustrates the Con%u!ius tau"ht relationships bet&een 1ea+en and Earth as a series o% !on!entri! !ir!les. B9NBENTRIB BIRB>ES At the !enter is humanity indi+idual sel+es &hose tas- is to !ontinually "ro& in their ability to li+e the Mandate o% 1ea+en, or the Way, the Tao. This in+ol+es sel% dis!ipline and learnin". The sel% is al&ays e+ol+in", or "ro&in"# the sel% is trans%ormation. The !ir!le o% the sel% is embedded &ithin the !ir!le o% the !ommunity the &eb o% relations &hi!h are the !ontext %or human li+in" and the +ehi!le %or sel% trans%ormation. The !ommunity is embedded &ithin the physi!al &orld and the stu%% &e are made o%. nature &hi!h is both our home
@inally, nature is embedded &ithin the realm o% hea+en, and the &ay o% hea+en the Mandate o% 1ea+en is the ultimate sour!e o% human mo+ement to&ard hea+en. >&ke a ma,net pull&n, ,ently% the Mandate o) @eaven &s $hat sparks our ,ro$th and act&on' Con%u!ius> proEe!t &as to tea!h people, or to remind them o% the nature o% their relatedness
to hea+en, and so to all others, and to the earth. Althou"h Con%u!ianism is &idely re"arded as a Nnon reli"iousO philosophy, Con%u!ius understood himsel% to be !arryin" out a di+inely ordained tas-. Throu"h his tea!hin", he hoped to brin" hea+en to earth, &hi!h meant to establish the &ay o% hea+en as the &ay o% human li+in" a &ay o% harmony and pea!e. 4-ill 8. McAllister.5 As you !an easily obser+e, the "reat s!holars, tea!hers and philosophers do&n throu"h time ha+e been a&are and tau"ht these basi! !on!epts. 0% you study history these "reat s!holars, tea!hers and philosophers did not ha+e an easy time o% it, %or they li+ed in times that li%e &as !heap, that your reputation or you !ould be -illed on a &him. See-in" and "ettin" -no&led"e has o%ten been a +ery dan"erous o!!upation. 9ess than a %e& hundred years a"o i% a &oman sho&ed any litera!y she ran the ris- o% bein" !alled a &it!h or a hereti! and burned at the sta-e. Se+eral million &omen died in this manner o+er the years. E+en today in many !ountries -no&led"e is !ontrolled and only Na!!eptableO -no&led"es are tolerated. 0t ta-es a lot o% %ortitude and !oura"e to pursue -no&led"e past the a!!eptable norm. Most &hi!h do ha+e to &eather a storm o% !riti!ism and ridi!ule %rom their N%riendsO and !o &or-ers to brea- out o% their mutually a"reed upon realities stemmin" %rom their subEe!t illiterate !reated boxes and identities. Alan
Bn!e 0 !ould "et past any dependen!y on 1ubbard 0 !ould separate &hat &or-ed and &hat did not. 0 al&ays remember &hen 4eepin" S!ientolo"y Wor-in" !ame out and he stated# AWe ha+e the !orre!t Te!hnolo"y.A 0 thou"ht Amy "odA you "ot to be -iddin"D *othin" &as %urther %rom the truth. A%ter the As!hismA in .,;(, there &as a !on!erted e%%ort to tra!e &here mu!h o% the Te!h had truly ori"inated %rom, or earlier dis!o+erers o% the same or similar !on!epts. 0t &as eye openin". @or me it allo&ed me to in!lude more and more belie% systems and sour!es. Today there are +ery %e& reli"ions or philosophies 0 !annot in!lude. So mu!h so that 0 ha+e as my personal !lients, ( Bishops 2both +ery !lose to the top o% their Christian Brders5, . Mon- 21ead o% one o% the lar"est Buddhist monasteries in the &orld5, 3 *6T best sellin" authors. Ruite an e!le!ti! "roup, 0 learn mu!h %rom ea!h o% them as they do %rom me. The %a!t is the basi!s &or- %or almost all se!tions o% li%e i% they are not applied &ith a se!ret a"enda. Ea!h o% the abo+e !lients routinely "et the .) mani%estations o% @$*. Alan
0 re%used. 1e as-edI AWhyHA 0 told him none o% us &ould !ome ba!- unless there &ere numerous re%orms. Those re%orms &ere# .. Abolishment o% the 8P@. (. Medi!al and dental !o+era"e %or all SB, Br" and JB sta%% members. 3. 9o&erin" o% pri!es. /. Bpen boo-s.....that is no se!ret !riminal SB missions or JB missions. <. Cuttin" out the hostile beha+ior and de"radation to&ards homosexuals. L. Allo& ea!h o% us to inspe!t our JB %iles. ). That the SB, JB, Br"s and Missions "et !lean &ith ea!h other. ;. That A99 stolen property be returned to their ri"ht%ul o&ners. 1e a"reed to &or- &ith us to a!hie+e A99 o% the abo+e. 0 made / phone !alls and brou"ht in ,0 people to %la". Almost all Class P000>s and Class P0>s &ith lon" S!io histories. 0t &as more than (< years a"o, *o+ .0, .,;.. The meetin" &as spe!ta!ular. Attendin" &as 7M, Star-ey, Mayo, and all CMB Exe!s. We "ot a"reements on all points. 8ay 4emp and Bent Corydon "ot ba!- their properties. The pri!in" &as lo&ered. All se!ret %iles in the JB &ere opened. @riendliness &as restored to all people. Medi!al and dental &or- &as done on many. We e+en had a"reements &ith those suin" S!io to settle %or a %ra!tion o% the e+entual !osts. JB, SB, Br" and Mission 1olders personnel be"an to !ome !lean &ith ea!h other.
We set up another meetin" %or 7e! .L, .,;......(,; people !ame to that. 0t &as the (;th 'anuary .,;( that the Jreat S!hism o!!urred the CMB headed by 7M rene"ed on all a"reements. 8emo+ed and de!lared Bill @ran-s, de!lared both @ran-s and mysel% SP.....that day approximately )<00 lon" term sta%% and students simultaneously &al-ed out o% the Co%S &orld &ide.......o+er the next .( months a %urther 3<,000 people le%t the Co%S. The battle !ontinued into .,;3 &ith numerous protest mar!hes. The bi""est bein" /<0 people mar!hin" do&n 981 Way in 9A. 7M and the CMB be"an to pur"e S!io ..and many internal bloodbaths ensued .the nastiest &as in B!t >;(, Athe San @ran!is!o massa!reA o% the then most po&er%ul Mission 1olders, &ho had their Missions ta-en o+er and they &ere de!lared suppressi+e. 2Possibly the stupidest thin" e+er done by 7M in a lon" line o% stupidity.5 The battles ha+e !ontinued e+er sin!e. A. BTW 7ennis &as at some o% those meetin"s.
Those that !ould !on%ront present time !ould obser+e the de!line. The Mission 1olders that be"an to mo+e out o% the "ame in late .,)< )L &ere Ellen and Mar'ones, 'erry 1edin, 9ouis 'ordan, Peter and 7oran Jreene, 1o&ey 8orer, Bru!e and 'oan Bishop.....they did it ?uietly o%ten puttin" a mana"er in pla!e. There &ere others not so &ell -no&n but their names es!ape me at this time. A lot o% the top auditors &ere also lea+in". 0t &as %ast be!omin" a no &in "ame. A%ter the @B0 raids the exodus be!ame "reater. Most S!io>s &ere in denial about its inner !ore !riminality. Alan
We honored ea!h other>s publi!s. That &as &hat 0 &as &ritin" about. Alan
Another %a!tor &as in all the years &e &ere !lose to ea!h other, &e ne+er had a maEor upset. A %e& !on%li!ts that &ere ?ui!-ly and easily resol+ed. 1o& times ha+e !han"edD Courtesy o% 7M. 0n destroyin" the Mission *et&or- he also destroyed S!io>s lon" term rea!h into the publi! and destroyed the %uture Eob predi!tability and P8. Alan
%loated there be!ause it &as some -ind o% A%or!e !ounter %or!eA that &as holdin" it in suspension. By pro!essin" the positi+e 0 &as dire!tin" my attention and my !lients> attention to &hat &as more T83E, thus the de"radation and &ron" ans&ers %rom the past &ere easily isolated. @urther there are natural la&s that pro!essin" %rom the top do&n brin"s into play. @or instan!e you are pro!essin" %rom a +ery a&are exterior position, !onse?uently the ability to spot lies and un-no&ns be!omes +ery easy, this !auses the sessions and erasures to run +ery %ast. The immediate result is that the !lient>s PT existen!e be"ins to "o more and more true. The !lient +ery ?ui!-ly starts bein" in the ri"ht pla!e at the ri"ht time. The &orst tan"les to undo are those &ho ha+e been !ontinuously e+aluated and in+alidated &ith &eird past Ain!idents or e+ents.A Today>s publi! %or the most part are naturally exterior also they ha+e had se+eral As!ension Experien!es thus they are +ery easy to pro!ess. Alan
B&ll&on year contacts' 9nly >R@ can kno$' =ou must !e B-Sed' De o$n all your dynam&cs' =ou don#t and can#t kno$ anyth&n,' T1E @08ST ACT o% the auditor !on!erns himsel%. .. 1e assesses the tas- rather than the pre!lear and assesses the matter &ithin himsel%.
(. 1e establishes &hether or not he desires the pre!lear to be!ome established under the pre!lear>s o&n !enter o% !ontrol. 3. To do this the auditor may %ind it ne!essary to strai"ht &ire himsel% %or the remo+al o% any reason &hy he does not &ant this pre!lear to be o&ned by the pre!lear. /. 1e then postulates to himsel% &hat he &ants to happen &ith this pre!lear and postulates as &ell that he !an do this tas- &ith this pre!lear. <. L. 1e must %eel these postulates solidly. 0% he !annot he must dis!o+er &hy he !annot.
). Thus the %irst session>s %irst minutes &ith the pre!lear are !on!erned &ith the auditor himsel%. ;. 1e should ta-e time out %rom the pre!lear until he himsel% is established in his tasand then readdress the pre!lear. This is an excerpt ta"en from Ad!ance Procedures and Axioms.
What a load o% !rapD What an @$* denotes is a Ano thin".A *o mass, no lo!ation, no spa!e, et!. An @$* %urther denotes either a separation %rom somethin" or the erasure o% somethin". 2When most o% us separated %rom S!io, most o% us experien!e the %ollo&in".5 An @$* a!!ompanied &ith PJ0>s &ill be part o% literally millions o% simultaneous e+ents ta-in" pla!e. Co"nitions. Body part releases. 8epositionin" o% multiple +ie&points and dimension points. 8epositionin" o% the spiritual bein". 8epositionin" o% !ase !onditions. Sur"es o% adrenaline and dopamine !oursin" into and throu"h the body. Chan"es o% heart beat and breathin". 0% a maEor @$* the sudden unsubmer"in" o% the bein", leadin" to the bein" "ettin" hu"e. 8e orientation o% the bein" in present time. Et!. These are Eust a %e& o% the phenomena that are o!!urrin". These !han"es !an o!!ur in a nano se!ond and &ill de%initely a%%e!t the needle. Alan
Mcrac" N you gotta be "idding. My sea experience was as a passenger on luxury liners. 0 &as the %irst person on BT 000 &hen it &as %irst issued. 0 be!ame a 9t in mid 'an .,L;. Alan
Post #+ 200*040*-2255
The sho& &as in!redibly a!!urate. 0% anythin" mu!h more dama"in" material &as le%t out. 1anna &ho 0 expe!ted to be bitter "a+e an amaCin" %a!tual report. 1er des!ription o% the thro&in" o+erboard o% 'ulia Salmon durin" the ori"inal Class P000 !ourse &as exa!tly as 0 &itnessed. 8ay and Pam 4emp &ere loyal to 981 e+en thou"h 981 betrayed them a"ain and a"ain. Pir"inia 7o&nsborou"h held ba!- mu!h o% &hat she -ne& as she &as 981>s nurse in 9as Palmas. 0 had to !lean her up a%ter that, but she &as shattered by &hat she &itnessed. 'erry Armstron" &as the bi""est surprise %or me he loo-ed truly "reat &hat he has "one throu"h has had a positi+e e%%e!t on him......he &as su!h a &imp on the ship. 6ou must realiCe ea!h person that appeared on that sho& li+ed under the %ear o% retribution and la&suit, !onse?uently they only reported &hat !ould be +eri%ied. The data about 981 the %ilm produ!er &as e+en toned do&n....0 ha+e had to !lean up se+eral people &ho &ere on the photo shoots........981 &as s!reamin" at those people almost all the time. 0 &ould Eust li-e to -no& your +ie&s on this subEe!t, do you thin- he had so mu!h bad auditin" that he &as dri+en around the bendH This leads ba!- to the JPMs, and maybe he ne+er %i"ured out ho& to run that !orre!tly. The tapes o% him auditin" Mary Sue on JPMs sound really nutty. Mi-e There &ere years o% no auditin". Then he !ould not trust his auditors......most !ould not !on%ront him !ommittin" o+erts.....i% he "ot
them o%% the auditor &ould "o +i!tim to him. E+en &hen he "ot auditin" he &ould not "o to those earlier times in his li%e. 1e &ould mis dire!t the auditor a&ay %rom the hot areas. 6es, he %ailed miserably at undoin" the JPMs. JPM auditin" re?uires an utterly sa%e en+ironment as it a!ti+ates the oppositions in li%e and until %ound and dis!har"ed your li%e and PT &ill "o under atta!-. Too many un%lat JPM pa!-a"es &ould ma-e one +ery paranoid, as you are a!ti+atin" your opponents. That is &hat happened to him in 'une .,L/. Alan
trainin" or pro!essin" is borin". What the !lient or student is really sayin" is# A7an"erD 7an"erD 6ou are approa!hin" an area o% extreme turmoil, an"uish, a"ony and pain.H H H 9et me out o% hereI you are approa!hin" one o% my li%e time>s pain%ul areas o% existen!e and 0 ha+e de!ided 0 don>t &ant to -no& anythin" about this e+er a"ain.A When a person is bored &ith li%e, &hat he>s really sayin" is# A0>m in deep, deep a"ony, pain and an"uish, but 0 !an>t !on%ront it and 0 must run a&ay.A Boredom is a %orm and indi!ator o% psy!hi! dishonesty. Boredom is in a!tuality the emotion !onne!ted to a !ontinuous P8BB9EM !aused by !ollidin" &ith a !ounter e%%ort to &hat you are doin". BB8E7BM is most o%ten !aused by the !on%li!t o% your applyin" the !ons!ious e%%ort o% in!reasin" your a&areness, -no&led"e and "ettin" better by positi+ely %ollo&in" your purpose line, &hi!h in!ludes studyin", learnin", !oa!hin", trainin" or pro!essin" b !ollidin" &ith f an un!ons!ious past hidden a"enda !ounter e%%ort to be una&are, hide or %or"et or a+oid areas o% extreme turmoil, an"uish, a"ony and pain.
Those &ho stu!- around a!tually &ere "ettin" a %abulous edu!ation in Ae+ilA 2e+ilI is li+e spelled in re+erse, or anti li+e = be!ome ensla+ed5 and ho& not to do thin"s. *o matter &hat has "one on the e+olution &ill !ontinue. 'ust as air!ra%t ha+e e+ol+ed %rom !ertain, un+iable deathtraps to todays Eumbo +iable Eet liners so too &ill edu!ation, trainin" and ho& to run the pro!esses o% li%e. 7oes pro!essin" &or-H 7oes breathin" &or-H Breathin" is a pro!ess. Alan
Post #25 200*040,-02$1 327 stole !tud Tech "rom the (erners
Bri"inally Posted by tarbaby AAre you no& or ha+e been !onne!ted to C1A89ES BE8*E8DH That &as the ?uestion Btto s!reamed at us in the late L0>s on the %irst SB mission to 9A. 1e stood us in ( lines a"ainst the &alls in the basement, %lun" the da""er into the !eilin", %lashed a ./< in a holster inside his Ea!-et and de!lared A6ou are no& under Sea Br" !ontrolDDA 0 should ha+e realiCed 0 &as in &ith some pretty &a!-ed out people ri"ht then. So Alan, tell us &ho the Berners are and &hat they did to ma-e them the tar"et o% AElron">s 8ath.A 1eh. 7ennis 0n 'une .,L/, the Berner>s !ame to En"land to share the dis!o+eries they had made to do &ith study. The ni"ht be%ore they did their presentation to 981 se+eral o% us and the Berner>s had dinner to"ether at the @orrest 8o& 1otel. 7urin" the dinner Chu!- and A+a told us about the Misunderstood Word Te!h, the indi!ators o% study, su!h as s-ipped "radients, absen!e o% mass, la!- o% %amiliarity, et!., they had dis!o+ered and de+eloped and the su!!esses they had had &ith it. They &ere both s!hool tea!hers in Bran"e County Chu!- may ha+e been a Pro%essor. Any&ay they ha+e their meetin" &ith 981 and they &ere on a hi"h. That e+enin" 981 does a JPM le!ture, at the be"innin" he introdu!es A+a and Chu!- as returnin" S1SBC "raduates.....hal%&ay throu"h he suddenly s&it!hes to tal-in" about ho& he dis!o+ered the study te!h......he "oes on and on about his dis!o+eries....the le!ture ends.....he ne+er mentions anythin" about &hat A+a or Chu!- had done. They &ere de+astated. They &ere then as-ed to lea+e Saint 1ill. @eelin" utterly betrayed they returned to Cali%ornia be%ore lon" they be"an to be harrassed they then start their o&n subEe!t.....Abilitism.
Alan B ' 8oos Story about Berner and Abilitism.. E*EM0ES# 1e !ould be %ero!ious. 'uly >L; sa& a +ery spe!ial Mission, personally and at len"th brie%ed by 981. Mysel% 0$C and 'erry M!7onald 2+ery tou"h ex 3S Marine5 assistant. To "o %ind and &eed out Ma%%ia Conne!tions in S!n 9A and to "ather to"ether and !olle!ti+ely !a+e in the Charles Berner "roup by !ompletely playin" out BT 3. 2We hired a 1olly&ood Studio, set the &hole thin" up, "ot the people in and ran the &hole BT 3 story.5 A8unnin" the BT 3 storyA means that &e had the &hole s!ene set up li-e 9as Palmas, &ith mountains, the sound o% storms, thunder and the o!ean, dar-ness, %lashes o% li"htnin", lar"e Sea or" si"ns and emblems to -ey people in, et!. @or the ne!essary e?uipment &e had to hire a theatre. 'erry and 0 &ere dressed in Sea Br" B%%i!er 3ni%orms 2&hi!h &ere ne& and apparently +ery %ri"htenin" in those early days o% the S.B.5 &ith our pea- !aps, standin" !entre sta"e in the li"ht. 0 then, &ith Athunderous +oi!eA, had to thro& lines %rom the Clearin" Course materials into the publi! in order to !a+e them in. The abo+e is &hat &e &ere sent out to do and &hi!h is &hat &e did. There &as no other orders, nor &ere there any other a!tions !onne!ted to the abo+e. 'erry and 0 le%t 9A immediately a%ter !ompletion o% the abo+e to return to the @la" ship in Melilla, *orth A%ri!a. SPEC0A9 B87E8S 9A sta%% helped in settin" up the Studio, et!. There &as no order to !ommit bur"lary 2Athird rateA or other&ise5, there &as no bur"lary planned, no sta%% hired %or su!h purpose, no bur"lary !ommitted, no E$Meters stolen, or a rest thrashed, at least not to my -no&led"e. 0% 'erry stated this, either he had spe!ial orders separate %rom mine, or a misunderstood, or yet another reason to ha+e thou"ht and said thls. E+en i% 'erry had separate orders to the abo+e e%%e!t, they &ere not !arried out durin" this parti!ular Mission, nor ha+e 0 e+er heard them to ha+e been !arried out at any other time. 7id 981 as- me and 'erry M!7onald to murder someone in 9AH 1e !ertainly did not as- me. 0% he e+er as-ed 'erry, 0 -ne& nothin" about it. 0 may add that 0 &ould not ha+e belie+ed it i% somebody had told me. 0n ans&er to the ?uestion i% 0 &ould be &illin" to !ommit su!h a deed, 0 !an only say, no, under no !onditionD
7id 0 persuade 981 not to order the murderH *o, as he ne+er ordered it. 7id 0 re!ruit students to brea- inH *o, the only thin" 9A helpers did &as to help set up the Theatre.
0% you &ere to ta-e a Type B and thro& him or her to the JPMs youHd not "et anythin" as ised.A
The bi""est problem &ere the short -ey outs &here momentarily Ama"i!A &ould o!!ur. But, +ery ?ui!-ly the Ama"i!A &ould disappear. B+er time 0 de+eloped simple reality !he!-s. Examples# Pi!-in" &innin" sto!-s, or &innin" at bla!-Ea!- !onsistently. 1u"e in!ome in!reases. Su!!ess in business. 3p"raded terminals and !omm. lines, et!. 0n the be"innin" 0 !rashed and burned !onsistently, but slo&ly 0 &as able to do this at &ill, pro+idin" 0 -ept my %o!us. There &ere many reasons &hy this o!!urred mainly the in!rease in -no&led"e and -no& ho& due to the in!reased learnin" "ained by applyin" mysel% o+er and o+er until 0 "ained a de"ree o% mastery in the area. 0 %ound the Clearin" Course and the BT 9e+els &ere disasters as they &ere &ay out o% present time and %or the most part %alse, !onse?uently these le+els put me &ay out o% PT, thou"h 0 !ould "et "ains %rom runnin" them as mo!- up pro!esses and %ixin" and un%ixin" o% attention. Also 0 ne+er too- &hat 981 &rote as the &ay it &as %or me, but !ould "et an approximation o% somethin" similar that !ould be true. @urther A*6T10*J %rom the past &as suspe!t.....as it &as ob+iously o+er and done &ith........the %a!t my attention &as on it almost "uaranteed it to !ontain an un-no&n or a lie. To me the most heroi! thin" 981 did &as to !odi%y and &rite up his experien!es.....his a!tual story is +astly superior to his %a-e story. But he miti"ated most o% this by not +alidatin" &here he "leaned most o% his material %rom. 2But that &ould ruin his Walter Mitty identity.5 #7 9et>s %a!e it he &as >star- ra+in" nuts> a lot o% the time, as &ere most o% us, the only problem !ame &as &hen &e belie+ed oursel+es to be saneDDD The end produ!t thou"h is a disaster, not Eust &hat S!io has be!ome, but that so mu!h o% &hat is supposed to be upper le+el stu%% is &ron" or +ery in!omplete. The path&ay out has been terribly per+erted. 0t still boils do&n to ea!h person %ollo&in" their o&n interest and "oals lines and undoin" &hat "ames, "oals identities and !ompulsi+e oppositions that traps their li%e %or!e and attention on and "ettin" the !orre!t ans&ers to that. There is no !oo-ie !utter &ay out. Alan
happens %rom pullin" the old "ame %rom the past is the bein" in+oluntarily !reates a holo"raphi! matrix that in!ludes all the oppositions and problems %rom the past. The ne& "ame starts %rom a hi"h po&er%ul point but as the opposition appears the "ame ?ui!-ly "oes do&n hill. Alan
real &orld
0 %irst noti!ed this in .,L( in East Jrinstead &hen he &ould ride around on his 1arley, &earin" a !o&boy hat and !o&boy shirt. Tryin" to %it in &ith the nati+es. Bne time he !ame up to the East Jrinstead Cri!-et Club to &at!h me play !ri!-et and ta-e some photos........he had a .$( doCen !ameras and lenses, et!., 0 introdu!ed him to our !ri!-et team and &e in+ited him %or tea......it &as hilarious to &at!h him try and hold a !on+ersation &ith a !up o% tea in his hand. 1is +oi!e &as loud and boomin", his ameri!an a!!ent &as so broad....not at all proper.....0 !rin"ed &ithin.#o #o #o Alan
Post #4 200*0411-2052
Wo&D 0>m honoured. May 0 ?uote youH Paul SureD That should dri+e another bun!h o% !on%ormists a&ayD Alan
0' Dhat do you seeG Write do&n &hat you see. "' Dhat &s the durat&on o) the &nc&dentG Write do&n duration. 2This is o%ten the most important step as it allo&s time and spa!e to enter into the in!ident and this un!ollapses the balled up time tra!-.5 M' Move throu,h the &nc&dent 5 moment to moment 5 to the endG Write do&n &hat you are seein". 6' Dhat @appenedG Write do&n &hat happened. N' Move !ack to the !e,&nn&n, o) the &nc&dentF 8epeat steps .. to L. o+er and o+er until PJ0>s. 0% you run into a stop loo- %or intentions i% you %ind any run repeater until intention erases. 8epeat on other a%%irmations. The end phenomena &ill be the holo"raphi! time tra!- and intentions o% 981, 7ianeti!s and S!ientolo"y &ill be re+ealed. All that seems to be used no& %rom all that &or- is the implant platens and 8LEW. 8LEW &as deliberately dumbed do&n.......done !orre!tly it &ould ta-e you !ompletely out o% the physi!al uni+erse into the -ey sour!e point !o !reated mo!- ups that !reated almost all "ames. Also "rd 0P 9[*>s are suppose to deal &ith the top t&o terminals o% the present time trun!ated JPM. That truly depends on the reality le+el o% the auditor and &hether you are in your B&n Palen!e.......most unli-ely "i+en the ?ui!-ie nature o% the Te!h sin!e .,L<. 0 am pretty sure 981 !ompeted this line o% &or-, or at least %inished it to a "reater extent than is presently a+ailable to the BC student. There are still !on%idential tapes %rom this %inal resear!h. 1e ne+er "ot any&here near !ompletion. The JPM Te!h is a snipped deliberately trun!ated pie!e o% te!hnolo"y. 0t &as trun!ated as the intention behind it &as to dominate and ensla+e. 0 -no& this be!ause he a!!identally let out a pie!e o% Te!h that allo&ed me to "et the %ull s!ope o% &hat and ho& the uni+erses, "ames, "oals, identities, et!., and modi%iers to our po&er &as !reated.
That te!h existed %or one day, then all mention and bulletins !onne!ted to it &ere remo+ed. The problem %or me &as 0 &as too spiritually illiterate to be able to arti!ulate &hat too- pla!e, it has ta-en me almost /< years to arti!ulate mu!h o% it. 0t al&ays -ind o% irritated me to "o throu"h all that study only to %ind at the end &e &ere>nt "oin" to be told. 4ind o% open ended and 0>m disappointed by that. 0 &ould appre!iate +ery mu!h hearin" %rom some one li-e yoursel% &ho &as there &hat happened to this line o% te!h. 0 ha+e audited this !ontinuously ea!h day .;$) sin!e that time. What most people do not realiCe is that this Te!h is not a head te!h.......it is a li%e a!tion te!h. 9i%e a!tions push you into past !reations. This sets the me!hanisms and James Matri!es pro!esses runnin". Thus pursuin" your Prime Joals in li%e is part o% runnin" this Te!h to !ompletion.....belon"in" to a Cult is Eust a &ay o% stoppin" this %rom runnin" to !ompletion. 7ianeti!s and S!ientolo"y ha+e be!ome part o% peoples trun!ated James Matri!es. Most o% the people on this list are in the oppterm side o% their James Matrix. To "et at the !ause side ta-es "ettin" ba!- on your maEor purpose or Prime Joal. 1ope this %ills in some o% the "aps. Alan
0t is a dauntin" tas- to rebuild a li%e &ithout any support system. Without %riends, &ithout a %rame o% re%eren!e, espe!ially &hen your "reatest this li%etime !ommitment turned out to be so &ron". Partial Truths !an sti!- you hard on the tra!- S!io is %ull o% partial Truths it ta-es a lon" time to rise abo+e those partial Truths to %ind the "reater Truths. 7urin" that see-in" %or a better &ay there is a lot o% despair and an"uish ma-in" someone &ron" does not help mu!h. Alan
Any maEor situation 0 hopped on a plane and &ent to @la"...... 0 !ould in%ormally tal- to 981 or MS1 it usually led to the area or situation "ettin" handled. 0t also made me a lot o% enemies. En+y, "reed, and Eealousy ha+e rarely e+er been addressed by S!io. 0t is +ery missin" area o% Te!hnolo"y. To say the least the ruds &ere outD Alan
put under the !omplete !ontrol o% the hypnotist and roboti!ally a!!epts and a!ts out the hypnotists su""estions. CB*T8B9 PB0*T /# The Misidenti%yin" Psy!hoti! 1ypnotist2s5. A person, "roups or !ultures &ho belie+e people are thin"s or obEe!ts. The Misidenti%yin" Psy!hoti! 1ypnotists ha+e no ability to di%%erentiate the importan!eGs or distin"uish the di%%eren!e bet&een spirit, thou"hts, minds, bodies, !ase !onditions, obEe!ts, thin"s, people, pla!es or subEe!ts. They ha+e no idea that they or anyone else is a spiritual bein" that has separate thou"hts, that has separate minds, separate bodies, separate !ase !onditions, separate obEe!ts, separate thin"s, separate people, separate pla!es, separate subEe!ts or separate pie!es o% their en+ironment. To them e+erythin" is part o% them. They are !ompletely identi%ied &ith the insane psy!hoti! idea their thou"hts and thin"s are them. They !ompulsi+ely thin- anythin" !onne!ted to them is them, thus they see- to !ompulsi+ely !ontrol e+erythin". They as spiritual bein"s are !ompletely submer"ed and their prime operatin" prin!iple is to submer"e e+ery one else. 0t is the submer"en!e o% the spiritual bein" that !reates the dull stupor type un!ons!ious tran!e state. When the spiritual bein" is submer"ed there are no a!!urate obser+ations or per!eptions, no intelli"en!e or leadershipKthere is no one in !har"e o% your li%e. A Misidenti%yin" Psy!hoti! 1ypnotist is ob+iously a person &ho by their position is "i+en the authority !reated by an a"reed upon !onsensus o% opinion to dominate and !ontrol others, but at their !ore they are still Eust empo&ered automated arti%i!ial MmeGsG. CB*T8B9 PB0*T <# A +ery lon" misidenti%yin" hypnoti! period o% time &hen your spirituality, attention, thou"hts, determination, mind, body, spa!e, time, ener"y, thin"s and subEe!ts are under the !omplete po&er, domination, and !ontrol o% another or others and !ompletely dependent on another or others %or your existen!e, sur+i+al and &ell bein". We all ha+e a lon" period in our li%e startin" at birth throu"h the years o% our early !hildhood &hen &e are totally dependent on others %or our +ery existen!e and "ro&th in!ludin" the -no&led"e o% &hat li%e and li+in" is all about. Childhood is ine+itably a "radual pro!ess o% shapin" the thou"hts, belie%s, beha+ior, standards, prin!iples and !ons!iousness o% the !hildGs identity or &ho he is 2that in his uni+erse is &hat represent his Mme,G5 and the subse?uent automated adult identity, thin" or obEe!t that represents his Mme,G in order to be Ma!!eptableG and MnormalG, to %it the appro+ed so!ial norms. 0t is a pro!ess o% hypnoti!ally manu%a!turin" automated arti%i!ial Mpeople pleasin"G identities, thin"s, obEe!ts that represent and are -no&n as automated arti%i!ial MmeGsG instituted by %or!in" you into a hypnoti! tran!e state by the use o% emotional bla!-mail, manipulation and !oer!ion 2and in many !ases the use o% physi!al %or!e and abuse to "et !omplian!e5 pro"rammed by a mutually a"reed
upon !onsensus o% opinion emanatin" %rom an indi+idual, your parents, tea!hers, "roups and the !ulture you ha+e arri+e in. 7urin" the pro!esses o% manu%a!turin" automated arti%i!ial Mpeople pleasin"G identities or automated arti%i!ial MmeGsG that ine+itably ta-es pla!e by %or!in" you into a hypnoti! tran!e state there are !ertain aspe!ts o% your essential spiritual presen!e, determination, abilities, !le+erness, s-ills, intelli"en!e and stren"ths that !omprise your true natural dynami! personality traits are bein" submer"ed, omitted, made nothin" o%, in+alidated, ne"le!ted, suppressed, denied and punished until these essential personality traits, abilities and their external mani%estations are also buried under suppression and the true spiritual you is !ompletely submer"ed.
They started droppin" o%% lines around the time they be"an to "et hassled by the JB. The point is they in!orporated a lot o% the Te!h into their !urri!ulums. The same o!!urred &ith businesses. Alan
+erb# ma-e !lear, bri"ht, li"ht, or translu!ent 2Example# AThe &ater had to be !leared throu"h %ilterin"A5 +erb# ma-e %ree %rom !on%usion or ambi"uityI ma-e !lear 2Example# AClear up the ?uestion o% &ho is at %aultA5 +erb# settle, as o% a debt 2Example# AClear a debtA5 +erb# %ree 2the throat5 by ma-in" a raspin" sound 2Example# AClear the throatA5 +erb# remo+e 2Example# AClear the lea+es %rom the la&nA5 +erb# ma-e a &ay or path by remo+in" obEe!ts 2Example# AClear a path throu"h the dense %orestA5 +erb# yield as a net pro%it +erb# "o un!hallen"edI be appro+ed 2Example# AThe bill !leared the 1ouseA5 +erb# be!ome !lear 2Example# AThe s-y !leared a%ter the stormA5 +erb# rid o% obstru!tions 2Example# AClear your des-A5 +erb# earn on some !ommer!ial or business transa!tionI earn as salary or &a"es 2Example# A1e !lears Q<,000 ea!h monthA5 +erb# pronoun!e not "uilty o% !riminal !har"es 2Example# AThe suspe!t &as !leared o% the murder !har"esA5 +erb# ma-e as a net pro%it 2Example# AThe !ompany !leared Q. millionA5 +erb# "rant authoriCation or !learan!e %or 2Example# AClear the manus!ript %or publi!ationA5 adEe!ti+e# easily de!iphered adEe!ti+e# !lear o% !har"es or dedu!tions 2Example# AA !lear pro%itA5 adEe!ti+e# a%%ordin" %ree passa"e or +ie& 2Example# AA !lear +ie&A5 adEe!ti+e# %ree %rom %la& or blemish or impurity 2Example# AA !lear per%e!t diamondA5 adEe!ti+e# !hara!teriCed by %reedom %rom troublin" thou"hts 2espe!ially "uilt5 2Example# AA !lear !ons!ien!eA5 adEe!ti+e# o% !omplexionI &ithout su!h blemishes as e.". a!ne 2Example# AThe !lear !omplexion o% a healthy youn" &omanA5 adEe!ti+e# !lear to the mind 2Example# AA !lear and present dan"erA5 adEe!ti+e# %ree %rom !loudinessI allo&in" li"ht to pass throu"h 2Example# AClear &aterA5 adEe!ti+e# %ree %rom !on%usion or doubt 2Example# AA !omplex problem re?uirin" a !lear headA5 adEe!ti+e# %ree %rom !louds or mist or haCe 2Example# ABn a !lear dayA5 adEe!ti+e# !hara!teriCed by ease and ?ui!-ness in per!ei+in" 2Example# AClear mindA5 adEe!ti+e# !lear and distin!t to the sensesI easily per!eptible 2Example# AAs !lear as a &histleA5 adEe!ti+e# 2espe!ially o% a title5 %ree %rom any en!umberan!e or limitation that presents a ?uestion o% %a!t or la& 2Example# A0 ha+e !lear title to this propertyA5 adEe!ti+e# %reed %rom any ?uestion o% "uilt 2Example# AWas no& !lear o% the !har"e o% !o&ardi!eA5 adEe!ti+e# 2o% sound or !olor5 %ree %rom anythin" that dulls or dims 2Example# AClear lau"hter li-e a &ater%allA5 adEe!ti+e# %ree o% restri!tions or ?uali%i!ations 2Example# AA !lear &innerA5 adEe!ti+e# a!!urately stated or des!ribed ad+erb# !ompletely 2Example# A8ead the boo- !lear to the endA5 ad+erb# in an easily per!eptible manner 2Example# ACould be seen !learly under the mi!ros!opeA5 name# A surname 2rare# . in .00000 %amiliesI popularity ran- in the 3.S.# :.<(3(5 Alan
Post #$ 200*0422-1428
Well Paul 0 "uess &e should C9EA8 &hat is 7ianeti! Auditin". 7ianeti! auditin" by de%inition deals &ith brin"in" to +ie& and erasin" Mental 0ma"e Pi!tures that !ontain pain and un!on!iousness.
What then is a Mental 0ma"e Pi!turesH A Mental 0ma"e Pi!ture is a re!ordin" that is a substitute !on%ront %or the a!tual. A bein" !ould not "et mu!h smaller than to be the e%%e!t o% a pi!ture that is a substitute o% &hat is a!tual. The EP o% 7ianeti!s is ob+iousD 0t is the ability to !on%ront and handle by bein" able to mo!- up or unmo!- any Mental 0ma"e Pi!ture at &ill. This ability is o%ten a!hie+ed durin" &ithhold pullin". What &as not noti!ed by most bein"s is on!e they !ould !on%ront by bein" able to mo!- up or unmo!- any Mental 0ma"e Pi!ture at &ill and no& %a!e up to the a!tual another method o% !on%ront and handle !ame into bein". That o% dire!t +ie&in" o% a ma-in" !onta!t by bein" able to mo!- up or unmo!- any e+ent past present or %uture at &ill in the exa!t time and spa!e o% an a!tual. This is an BT %orm o% runnin" li%e in!idents. Alan
Post #5 200*0422-1558
Bri"inally Posted by Alan The EP o% 7ianeti!s is ob+iousD 0t is the ability to !on%ront and handle by bein" able to mo!- up or unmo!- any Mental 0ma"e Pi!ture at &ill. This ability is o%ten a!hie+ed durin" &ithhold pullin". What &as not noti!ed by most bein"s is on!e they !ould !on%ront by bein" able to mo!- up or unmo!- any Mental 0ma"e Pi!ture at &ill and no& %a!e up to the a!tual another method o% !on%ront and handle !ame into bein". This next ?uote needs to be expanded. That o% dire!t +ie&in" o% a ma-in" !onta!t by bein" able to mo!- up or unmo!- any e+ent past present or %uture at &ill in the exa!t time and spa!e o% an a!tual. This is an BT %orm o% runnin" li%e in!idents. Alan 0t should be# That o% dire!t +ie&in" by ma-in" %ull spiritual !onta!t &ith an e+ent !ontainin" someone or somethin", dupli!atin" and permeatin" it exa!tly and be!omin" !ause o+er it by bein" able to mo!- up or unmo!- any e+ent !ontainin" someone or somethin" o% the past, present or %uture at &ill in the exa!t time and spa!e o% an a!tual. This is an BT %orm o% runnin" li%e in!idents.
mest uni+erse is able to !reate illusions per!ei+able by others at &ill, to handle mest uni+erse obEe!ts &ithout me!hani!al means and to ha+e and %eel no need o% bodies or e+en the mest uni+erse to -eep himsel% and his %riends interested in existen!e. 2S!n ; ;00;, p. ../5 ( . next le+el abo+e theta !lear 2&hi!h is !leared o% need to ha+e a body5. All o% a person>s en"rams ha+e been turned into !on!eptual experien!e. 1e is !lear all the &ay alon" the tra!-. 1e !an really deli+er the horsepo&er. 2<(0LCM(LA5 3 . one &ho has %ull re!all o% e+erythin" and %ull ability as a thetan. 2S!n ; ;0, p. <,5 C9EA80*J, . . a "radient pro!ess o% %indin" pla!es &here attention is %ixed and restorin" the ability o% the p! to pla!e and remo+e attention under his o&n determinism. 21CBB (; @eb <,5 ( . &hat is !learin" but re"ainin" a&areness that one is himsel%, and re"ainin" !on%iden!e. 21CBB . @eb <;5
0t all be!ame Atoo easyA. E+en in the Sea Br" 0 &as "i+en impossible posts that only one other person !ould e+en !ompete &ith me. But a%ter 0 &ent !lear all the %un o% !ompetition e+aporated. 0 realiCed 0 had an ed"e &ithout a ban- and did not %eel it &as %air %or me to in+ol+e mysel% in !ompetition anymore. 0t &as li-e "ettin" a !adilla! and then not &antin" to dri+e it in a to&n &here e+eryone else had a %ord. Any&ay, not that 0 ha+en>t done &ell sin!e then, but 0 al&ays %eel li-e it>s only %air to be in the "ame &ith t&o hands behind my ba!- no&. 1a+e you heard o% anyone else "oin" throu"h thisH 0t>s -ind a sa!ri%i!e that is !onstantly annoyin", seems li-e an inEusti!e. 0 &ent throu"h this %or se+eral years......it too- tar"etin" my main areas o% interest, &hi!h &asI to ta-e ea!h area o% interest to a mu!h hi"her le+el o% mastery. Winnin" !an be!ome +ery monotonous or mono tone usD #mad# 0 brou"ht mysel% ba!- to li%e in the physi!al uni+erse by buyin" a ran!h in the middle o% no &here and ma-in" it su!!ess%ulD A !ompletely impossible tas-D Alan
Post #$* 200*0424-0401 -o-one could get the im&lant stu"" to run
That>s easy re BT( and BT3, and probably the CC too. *B theory is a better theory 2but not the best5. 0n other &ords, you ma-e sure the "uy !an solo audit and has his !ase set up properly, then drill him on the existin" pro!edure &ithout "i+in" A*6 theory at all. Point out that some o% the pro!edure is super%luous, but ri"ht no& &e>re not too sure exa!tly &hi!h bits are needed and &hi!h bits aren>t. What>s needed is to "ather data on &hi!h bits o% the pro!edure &or- &ell %or pretty mu!h all !ases 2pro+idin" the !ase is set up and the "uy !an solo audit et!.5, and &hi!h bits !an sa%ely be dumped. This stu%% is all o+er the net. 6et it ne+er !omes up to be handled unless su""ested. Aren>t you tryin" to rationaliCe a dub in into existen!eH 0 did &ith a team o% about /0 others mu!h o% the resear!h on the 0mplant JPMs, CC and BT 00, it &as a disaster as no one !ould "et the stu%% to run. Monday mornin" ,0S o% the team &ere home si!-, or in hospital. @or some reason se+eral !limbed trees and %ell out o% them. 0t &as a +ery biCarre period.
But the e+entual result &ould be a &or-able te!hnolo"y that is based on T83T1 2alien !on!ept here re BT( and BT35. 0t &ould run better than the !urrent le+els, be!ause the untruths &ould ha+e been remo+ed. 0t &ould also remo+e the idio!ies li-e the unneeded !on%identiality, and the publi! derision o+er the s!i %i %antasy aspe!ts. 0 li-e my theories, any&ay, as explained here re!ently, althou"h they aren>t ne!essarily ri"ht. 0.e. that the BT( items are not restri!ted to that )< million date, and not e+en ne!essarily implant items 2&hi!h Alan alluded to5 but !ommon !on!epts a bein" naturally en!ounters in li%e any&ay. And most o% the ABTsA one addresses on BT3 are the near ends o% !ha-ra !ords in the indi+idual>s +i!inity 2atta!hed at the other end to other remote bein"s, !urrently in!arnate or dis!arnate, but the indi+idual at the %ar end is also !onne!ted in his turn to thousands o% others not an ex!lusi+e relationship &here one has his +ery o&n personal in%estation, but merely a &idespread !onne!ti+ity &ith many o% the !omm lines, tenuous "olden !ords, in non optimum !ondition5. With mu!h o% &hat &e -no& no& there is no need to e+aluate or put past li%e data in anyone>s uni+erse. 0t &ill !ome up &hen it is ready. Truly &e should help ea!h person be more themsel+es, li+e their o&n dreams and "oals, help them re"ain their o&n abilities. 1elp people "ain the s-ills and &illin"ness to help those they lo+e and !are %or. 3se the 40SS method....4eep 0t Simple S&eetheartD Ma-e sa%e spa!es %or people. Alan
terminals and the thin"s in that spa!e. 9ettin" sel% be the e%%e!t o% those !reations, lettin" the !har"e and mass release. 7upli!atin", permeatin" and endin" !y!le on !har"e and mass. Creatin" the items, !reatin" the su""ested material, mo!-in" it up solidly, unmo!-in" it. Creatin" the time, !reatin" the ener"y, tyin" up the time and ener"y, untyin" the time and ener"y. Creatin" the &ins, the problems, the !o"nitions. *o& that>s interestin". Please tell more, espe!ially re the no one bein" able to "et the stu%% to run. 0 !an understand not bein" able to "et A*ix absoluteably seriousnessA to run, but people routinely "et lots o% !har"e o%% the BT( items. Apparently, any&ayD 0 &ish 0 !ould "et Phil Spi!-ler or Jorden Bell to tell their story o% this period. Alan
The next do&n&ard le+elI Who or What &ould you be un!ertain aboutH The next do&n&ard le+elI Who or What are you opposin"H The next do&n&ard le+elI Who or What has o+er&helmed youH The next do&n&ard le+elI Who or WhatH The next do&n&ard le+elI WhoH The next do&n&ard le+elI WhatH The next do&n&ard le+elI Arti%i!ial Me>sH The next do&n&ard le+elI entity dotsH 2Cir!uits, ma!hinery, et!.5 Alan
Jame. 1e is entitled to no re!ourse. ;. All !ommuni!ation &ith him is se+ered, his %iles are to be torn up and he is to be remo+ed %rom any mailin" list. ,. 1e may not enter any S!ientolo"y or". .0. Anyone remainin" !onne!ted &ith him is de!lared a Potential Trouble Sour!e. 9. 8B* 13BBA87
Post #2 200*042$-1550
0 &as at Saint 1ill at that time. That Ethi!s Brder hit li-e a pun!h in the stoma!h. 0t turned on instant sad e%%e!t throu"hout S!io. Many, many people le%t S!io ?uietly startin" %rom that day. *o lon"er &as S!io a sa%e subEe!t. Alan
Post #$ 200*042$-1552
About a &ee- later this Ethi!s Brder &as issued. But the dama"e had been done. Alan 1CB ET10CS B87E8 May (., .,L< To# Those !on!erned @rom# The B%%i!e o% 9. 8on 1ubbard SubEe!t# 8emo+al o% Status as Suppressi+e BBB M3SAC4 is hereby restored to status and the Ethi!s Brder o% May ./ de!larin" him Suppressi+e Person is !an!elled. 9. 8B* 13BBA87
To attain and maintain the Jold Tone state o% omni so+erei"nty it is ne!essary %or you to use your in%inite po&ers, in%inite intelli"en!e, in%inite abilities, in%inite !le+erness, in%inite stren"ths, and in%inite s-ills to be you the optimum sol+er o% the !hallen"es, problems or non optimum situations o% li%e. The omn&5sovere&,n !e&n, kno$s that A>> upsets% pro!lems% non5opt&mum s&tuat&ons or !ad cond&t&ons o) the !e&n, or the&r l&)e are !ased upon del&!erate unkno$ns caused !y us&n, the&r &n)&n&te po$ers% &n)&n&te &ntell&,ence% &n)&n&te a!&l&t&es% &n)&n&te cleverness% &n)&n&te stren,ths% and &n)&n&te sk&lls to del&!erately cause upsets% pro!lems% non5opt&mum s&tuat&ons and !ad l&)e cond&t&ons &n order to restra&n% de,rade% dum!5do$n% stupe)y% make less or noth&n, o) themselves or others' T@E :9>DEN 9MNI5S9VEREI:N MA:IB H9NE When you are an omni so+erei"n bein" you ha+e the po&er o% !hoi!e to operate in or outside o% the physi!al uni+erse. 6ou ha+e the po&er o% !hoi!e to use your in%inite po&ers, in%inite intelli"en!e, in%inite abilities, in%inite !le+erness, in%inite stren"ths, and in%inite s-ills to be at !ause and !reati+ity o+er li%e %or!e parti!les, time, spa!e, obEe!ts, people, pla!es, e+ents, subEe!ts, motions, &hos, &hats, &heres, &hens, ho&s, and moods &ith omni responsibility and omni o&nership. 6ou ha+e the po&er o% !hoi!e to operate abo+e the la&s o% the physi!al uni+erse. 6ou ha+e the abilities to remote +ie& and remote in%luen!e. 6ou ha+e the po&er o% !hoi!e to use your in%inite po&er, in%inite intelli"en!e, in%inite abilities, in%inite !le+erness, in%inite stren"th, and in%inite s-ills to be in or out o%, or !an expand or !ontra!t any lo!ation, time, +ie&point, obEe!t, body, spa!e, people, pla!es, e+ents, subEe!ts, motions, &hos, &hats, &heres, &hens, ho&s, and moods &ith omni responsibility and omni o&nership. 6ou ha+e the &illin"ness to be %ully at !ause o+er orders o% importan!e. 6ou ha+e +ast ?uantities o% ener"y in the %orm o% %ree and positi+e li%e %or!e parti!les. 6ou -no& and honor the +alue o% li%e %or!e parti!les. A prime purpose o% Bmni So+erei"nty is harmonious ali"ned !o !reation &hi!h is sour!ed by the %ollo&in" methods# To employ your in%inite po&er, in%inite intelli"en!e, in%inite abilities, in%inite !le+erness, in%inite stren"th, and in%inite s-ills to Bbser+e, @ind, Cause and Brin" into Bein" the most optimum needs or &ants and to re!ei+e optimum ex!han"es %or ha+in" produ!ed those optimum needs or &ants. To help another or others employ their in%inite po&er, in%inite intelli"en!e, in%inite abilities, in%inite !le+erness, in%inite stren"th, and in%inite s-ills to Bbser+e, @ind, Cause and Brin" into Bein" their most optimum needs or &ants and to re!ei+e optimum ex!han"es %or ha+in" produ!ed those optimum needs or &ants. These are the pro!esses that !reates &orth&hile re!ipro!ation o% the ?uality and +alue o% ex!han"es and are the basis %or the &orth, ?uality and +alue o% your li%e and li+in".
0t !ould be said the prime reasons %or existen!e and li%e and li+in" are# To "i+e and$or re!ei+e &orth&hile needed or &anted ex!han"es. To help another or others "i+e and$or re!ei+e &orth&hile needed or &anted ex!han"es. 0t also !ould be said the hi"hest operatin" le+els o% li%e and li+in" are# To implement 0ntelli"ent 8esponsible A!tions &ithout 8eser+ation that attains their intended and en+isioned needed or &anted obEe!ti+es or results. To help another or others implement 0ntelli"ent 8esponsible A!tions &ithout 8eser+ation that attains their intended and en+isioned needed or &anted obEe!ti+es or results. 0t also !ould be said the hi"hest most po&er%ul position, bein"ness or identity le+els o% li%e and li+in" are# To !reate an optimum !ontainer 2bein"ness or identity5 !apable o% holdin" and maintainin" lar"e ?uantities o% ener"y that utiliCe your in%inite po&er, in%inite intelli"en!e, in%inite abilities, in%inite !le+erness, in%inite stren"th, and in%inite s-ills that also in!ludes thou"hts 2its reason %or existin"5, "oals, purposes, +isions, plans, implementations o% s-ills and abilities in order to maximiCe the use o% that ener"y so that it o!!upies an optimum position and %orm so that it !an optimally produ!e and a!hie+e your needed or &anted obEe!ti+es or results. To help another or others !reate their optimum !ontainers 2bein"ness or identities5 !apable o% holdin" and maintainin" lar"e ?uantities o% ener"y that utiliCe their in%inite po&er, in%inite intelli"en!e, in%inite abilities, in%inite !le+erness, in%inite stren"th, and in%inite s-ills that also in!ludes thou"hts 2its reason %or existin"5, "oals, purposes, +isions, plans, implementations o% s-ills and abilities in order to maximiCe the use o% that ener"y so that it o!!upies an optimum position and %orm so that it !an optimally produ!e and a!hie+e their needed or &anted obEe!ti+es or results. 0t is +ery easy to obser+e &hen all o% these a!tions are bein" done or in pro"ress the bein"s are operatin" !lose to the top o% the Tones and Mood S!ale and %eel in!redibly happy. The mood le+el tells you &hat state the identity is in and ho& mu!h ener"y the bein" has a+ailable to %ul%ill its promises and its reasons %or existin". The .0 omni so+erei"n a!tion steps are also the basi! omni so+erei"n a!tions that lead to the restoration and re!o+ery and maintenan!e o% a bein"s in%inite po&ers and potential. An omni so+erei"n bein" has.0 prime operatin" omni so+erei"n a!tion attributesI they are Presen!e, Creation, 9o+e, Truth, 1armony, 4no&led"e, 8esponsibility, Control, Ex!han"e and 0nte"rity. When these are in operation the bein" be"ins to operate po&er%ully in a +ery 1i"h Jreen Tone or Jold Tone manner. These .0 prime operatin" omni so+erei"n a!tion attributes are the spiritual bein"s basi! set ups %or ener"iCin" and li+in" an optimum li%e. An omni so+erei"n bein" has .0 omni so+erei"n a!tion stepsI Conta!tin", Thou"ht, Study, Pra!ti!in", Coa!hin", Pro!essin", Mastery, 7is!ipline, Ex!han"es or 8e+ie& that lead to the attainment o% the .0 prime operatin" omni so+erei"n a!tion attributes.
Should any o% these a!tion steps be sho!-ed, stopped, disrupted, shattered, unmo!-ed, suppressed, oppressed, abused, in+alidated or de"raded a hu"e upset &ill o!!ur and a massi+e bla!- !ore paradi"m !rash &ill mani%est itsel%. 3psets %ollo&ed by massi+e bla!- !ore paradi"m !rashes are the prime sour!es o% ma-in" the bein" people, pla!es, subEe!ts, thin"s or li%e "et &orse. 0t is +ital to note that ea!h omni so+erei"n person has their o&n methods o% applyin" their o&n .0 omni so+erei"n a!tion steps o% Conta!tin", Thou"ht, Study, Pra!ti!in", Coa!hin", Pro!essin", Mastery, 7is!ipline, Ex!han"es or 8e+ie&. There%ore the .st step o% !onta!t, !onne!tion and ultimately "old !ore net&or-in" is to "et the person you are !onta!tin" and in !ommuni!ation &ith to tell you their needs and &ants. The (nd step &ould be to then as!ertain &hether you !an help them attain their needs and &ants. The 3rd step &ould be to then "et them to des!ribe their method o% doin" ea!h omni so+erei"n a!tion step. 0t is the sho!-in", stoppin", disruption, shatterin", unmo!-in", suppression, oppression, abusin", in+alidation or de"radation by ma-in" less or nothin" o% ea!h persons o&n omni so+erei"n a!tion steps that !auses the disastrous loss o% the bein"s ability to holo"raphi!ally dupli!ate and permeate that leads to a loss o% position, leadin" to a loss o% %utures, %ailures, !o dependen!y, the loss o% so+erei"nty, po+erty, misery, addi!tions and unhappiness. By "ettin" the person to obser+e, brin" to +ie&, %a!e up to, in!rease the le+els o% presen!e, !reation, lo+e, truth, harmony and -no&led"e in the area, de a!!ess, and ultimately erase the bla!- !ore a!ti+ities o% sho!-in", stoppin", disruption, shatterin", unmo!-in", suppression, oppression, abusin", in+alidation or de"radation by ma-in" less or nothin" o% ea!h persons o&n omni so+erei"n a!tion steps the bein" &ill ma"i!ally restore their ability to holo"raphi!ally dupli!ate and permeate. The ability to holo"raphi!ally dupli!ate and permeate is one o% an omni so+erei"n bein"s prime spiritual abilitiesI it is this ability !ombined &ith optimum thou"ht that allo&s the bein" to be %ully present, %ully ener"iCed and in harmonious !ontrol o% an area or subEe!t. The ability to help or allo& another or others to holo"raphi!ally dupli!ate and permeate is possibly the hi"hest omni so+erei"n prime spiritual ability to help. A* BM*0 SBPE8E0J* BE0*J>S P80ME ATT80B3TES and BPE8AT0*J 0*TE*T0B*S An omni so+erei"n bein" is one &ho is %ully see-in" to be at one &ith "od. An omni so+erei"n bein" is one &ho is able to help or allo& another or others to %ully see- to be at one &ith "od. An omni so+erei"n bein" is one &ho is %ully see-in" to be at one &ith the attributes o% "od. An omni so+erei"n bein" is one &ho is able to help or allo& another or others to %ully see- to be at one &ith the attributes o% "od.
An omni so+erei"n bein" is one &ho is %ully itsel% and %ully present o+er an area o% mastery or li%e. An omni so+erei"n bein" is one &ho is able to help or allo& another or others to be %ully themsel+es and %ully present o+er an area o% mastery or li%e. An omni so+erei"n bein" is one &ho is able to "enerate their o&n po&er. An omni so+erei"n bein" is one &ho is able to help or allo& another or others to "enerate their o&n po&er. An omni so+erei"n bein" is one &ho is able to %ully operate %rom their o&n po&er. An omni so+erei"n bein" is one &ho is able to help or allo& another or others to %ully operate %rom their o&n po&er. An omni so+erei"n bein" is one &ho is !apable o% ta-in" and o!!upyin" a &orth&hile po&er%ul position. An omni so+erei"n bein" is one &ho is !apable o% tea!hin", "ettin" others to study, train, !oa!h, help or allo& another or others to ta-e and o!!upy omni so+erei"n &orth&hile po&er%ul positions. An omni so+erei"n bein" is one &ho is a master pro!essor o% li%e and people. An omni so+erei"n bein" is one &ho is !apable o% tea!hin", "ettin" others to study, train, !oa!h, help or allo& another or others to also be omni so+erei"n master pro!essors o% li%e and people Bmni 8esponsibility is the a!t o% exer!isin" your &ill !ombined &ith the ability and &illin"ness to assume the omni position o% %ull o&nership o% all parts o% a "ame and allo& another or others to do the same. Bmni 8esponsibility spans the spe!trum o% all Tones and allo&s %or another or others to do the same. This in!ludes %ull presen!e and absen!es, all sour!e and !ounter sour!es, all !ause and !ounter !auses, all thou"hts and !ounter thou"hts, all emotions and !ounter emotions, all e%%orts and !ounter e%%orts, all intentions and !ounter intentions, all +isions and !ounter +isions, all poli!ies and !ounter poli!ies, all plans and !ounter plans, all implementations and !ounter implementations, and all out!omes and !ounter out!omes on all spheres o% in%luen!e and !ontrol a!ross all uni+erses. Bmni so+erei"nty in!ludes the state o% you bein" able to help and allo& another or others to be the o&ner or supreme po&er !apable o% !reatin", o&nin", ener"iCin" and bein" the !ontroller o% their o&n spa!e, o&n time, o&n ener"y, o&n produ!tion, o&n produ!ts, o&n obEe!ts, o&n subEe!ts and o&n uni+erse. Total omni so+erei"nty o+er one>s o&n uni+erse &ould in!lude the ability to span and permeate the spe!trums o% the mood s!ale, but &ould also in!lude the ability to naturally emanate lo+e, &armth, positi+eness, +alidation, appre!iation, -no&led"e, truth, trust, honesty and, abo+e all, the ability to honor one>s o&n Standards, Codes, Pirtues, 0nte"rity, and Prin!iples and help or allo& another or others to do the same. A9A*
When any bein" is &hats itsain" they are su!-ers %or su""estion. A%ter all you are in a state o% needin" help be!ause you do not ha+e the ans&er to somethin". 0s AspiritaA the %eminineH # 5 0 used the &ord Spirita to des!ribe the %ormless substan!e or the pure spiritual essen!e. Spirit is usually %ormed in a !ontainer 23ni+erse Jame or 0dentity5 thus it has been some&hat %ormed. Alan
to a le+el o% mastery it be!omes part o% us a truth in a!tion a -no&in"ness. Some thin"s, areas or subEe!ts &e ha+e little or no %amiliarity &ith, &e do not ta-e it to mastery it does not be!ome part o% us yet %or a brie% moment o% %o!us it !an be!ome a momentary -no&in"ness yet +ery ?ui!-ly be!omes a not -no&. Bne o% the "reat tra"edies o% S!ientolo"y is ho& mu!h -no&led"e and -no& ho& has been &asted or destroyed by the abuse and destru!tion o% its pra!titioners. When you "et into the realm o% -no&in"ness you "et into the realm o% the pure spiritual essen!e, the realm o% %ormless, dimensionless, timeless substan!e. To -eep the %orm and !ontrol o+er the area, thin" or subEe!t most "reat people also put the -no&led"e in the mind and mus!le or !ells o% the body. This -eeps a physi!al uni+erse persisten!e to the -no&in"ness. 0 ha+e been pro!essin" .0 to .< hours a day, ) days a &ee- %or almost <0 years, it is a subEe!t ta-en to a le+el o% mastery and -no&in"ness. When 0 sit do&n opposite a !lient .,000>s o% ali"nments run almost instantly, it ta-es a %ra!tion o% a se!ond to obser+e &hat is out and &hat needs to be done to !orre!t and return the !lient>s !ertainty ba!-. 1o& lon" it ta-es to restore a !lientI depends on ho& hi"h they truly &ish to "o to, ho& hi"h is their ability to !on%ront o% !har"e and are they &illin" to expand their litera!y le+els and most importantly ho& mu!h time, attention, money and e%%ort are they &illin" to spend ta-in" themsel+es to a le+el o% mastery and -no&in"ness. As &ell as to ho& hi"h a le+el o% mastery and -no&in"ness do they &ant to "o. Stran"ely the A to E steps are the %ormulas 4brutally and sadistically turned into an area of pain and punishment by %cio.5 that e+ery "reat athlete, musi!ian or artist uses all the time in their attempts to be!ome the leaders, !hampions or stars in their %ields o% endea+or. Alan
As the ?ui!-ie "rade te!h !ame into bein" 838 de"raded do&n to Mental 0ma"e Pi!ture runnin". V7* had a lot o% stand alone dis!o+eries, not the least o% &hi!h &as Why a Thetan Compulsi+ely Mo!-s 3p Athreat o% loss.A Whi!h brou"ht into bein" the runnin" o% intentions runnin" intentions &as also an o%%shoot o% JPM runnin". 8ather than "o into it @ilbert is a delusionary le"end in his o&n mindD Alan
The %ast %lo& examiner line destroyed this ?uality !ontrol. 3ntil B!t .,L;, no publi! or Br" people &ere "i+en ser+i!es on the ship. The &hole Br" Jame be"an to turn nasty a%ter the Class P000>s returned ba!- %rom the ori"inal Class P000 Course........idiot, abusi+e stupidity ruled the day and has done e+er sin!e. That &as insti"ated by 981. Sea Br" people and the sele!t %e& sta%%, &ho had Eust returned %rom the @la"ship &ere the most %ier!e about it, and 0 !an re!all hearin" !on+ersations about some Missions ha+in" Aout 981 photoA and Aout 981 a!-no&led"ement.A The @EBC !ame into bein" in .,)0 The people re!ruited %or this !ourse had almost no experien!e Te!hni!ally or %or that matter had ne+er built or "ro&n anythin" in their li+es.......on their return these insane Aup the poleO psy!hos led to the real abusi+e period in Br"s., &hi!h has slo&ly "otten &orse as the years pro"ressed. 9u!-ily the Mission 1olders &ere spared the horrors o% the @EBC. 0n latter years many Mission 1olders did the @EBC......mostly in sel% de%en!eD But they &ere experien!ed in all areas o% runnin" and buildin" and handlin" people and !ases. Alan
Personally the &hole o% S!io and the %ield is a massi+e by passed !ase. @e& i% any really ha+e had a proper or ade?uate Ali%e repair,A i% you had you &ould ne+er ha+e "otten yoursel+es into su!h e%%e!t positions. 6ou &ould ne+er ha+e "one into debt. 6ou &ould ne+er ha+e si"ned you ri"hts a&ay. 0 &ant the %ield !leaned up. ho& about you "uysH Are you &illin" to !all these people outH The publi! usually +ote &ith their !he!-boo- it is sel% !orre!tin". Are you trainedH 7o you audit othersH 7o you ha+e the stats to !orre!t the %ieldH This is a subEe!t in e+olution Eust li-e a+iation there &ill be plane !rashes, there &ill be explosions, there &ill be terrible mista-es made "roups and %anati!s &ill !ome into existen!e and some &ill "ro& others &ill %ade a&ay at best &e are at the 7C ( sta"e a non +iable, mainly subsidiCed entity but slo&ly there &ill be a &ay %or people to train and pro!ess ea!h other %or the better %or those that &ant it. Alan
Thread ,+0: G!&iritual (ettermentG -- !till Pursuing@ or /#oiding like the Plague6
Post #$0 200*0520-1+44 1)es
0 ha+e %ollo&ed the !areers o% .,000>s o% exes, in!ludin" SB !hildren, many ha+e "one on and done "reat thin"s. These do not "et reported as %or the most part they ha+e dis!onne!ted %rom Br"aniCed S!io and the Co%S. Many still "et pro!essin" %rom AindiesA they -eep themsel+es &ell a&ay %rom the lines o% the Co%S and the internet.
@or e+ery disaster !aused by the Co%S there are probably .0 o-ay situations mainly %rom those &ho !ould &al- a&ay %rom the psy!ho ta!ti!s o% the Co%S. Alan
What 0 said &as# A0 ha+e %ollo&ed the !areers o% .,000>s o% exes, in!ludin" SB !hildren, many ha+e "one on and done "reat thin"s.A Some !ontinue to train and pro!ess. Most Eust needed a %e& sessions to un%ix themsel+es %rom bein" stu!- in some past S!io in!idents or &ron" items. Most had to repair their li+es they may -eep a li"ht !onne!tion to other exes, a little !o%%ee shop pro!essin". Share their &ins in li%e but ,0S had a lot o% %ixin" up o% their %inan!es and la!- o% PT Eob s-ills. As %or their Aspiritual pro"ressA 0 really !annot say. About <S ha+e maintained some study, trainin" and pro!essin" and ha+e done +ery &ell. About the same %i"ure <S are so bro-enhearted that they ha+e "i+en up. Alan
&as a !lose %riend and 0 &as in his o%%i!e &hen 981 !alled t&i!e. @urther 0 &as at %la" &hen the 8P@ &as %ormed and had se+eral !on+ersations &ith him 0 e+en didI 0 belie+e the only solo ComE+ in history &ith 981 as the !on+enin" authority and terminal. 0 had se+eral trips to the ship and and %la" o+er the next %e& years. The last time 0 tal-ed to him personally &as in 7ayton, @lorida in late .,)<.....he &as &al-in" alon" the bea!h &hen he smelt my !i"ar smo-e...he !alled outI Ais that you AlanHA 0 said Ayes.A 1e !ame up to me and &e had a brie% !hat, 0 told him there &ere se+eral people &ho &ould li-e to meet him, he a"reed to meet them.....he !ame to the dinin" room &here they &ere and 0 introdu!ed him.....Bent Corydon and 4in"sley Winbush &ere there......0 don>t remember &ho else. That &as the last time 0 tal-ed to him personally. 6es, he had a"ed ?uite a bit but it &as de%initely 981. Bob and 9oy 6oun" &or-ed &ith him in the Photo Shoot Br" in Clear&ater %or se+eral months be%ore he too- o%% %rom there. They also had -no&n 981 sin!e .,L;......they &ould ha+e -no&n the di%%eren!e. Alan
0 &as an @CC0 at @la" "ettin" my 9.0 pro!essin". At the %inish o% it 0 &as presented by Wally Bur"ess and a Commodore messen"er 'ill Joodman &ith a Comm E+. My response &as# AJeeCD 0 %inish my 9.0 and no& 0>m ethi!s baitHA This &as relayed to 981. 1e in%ormed me that there &as a mountain o% e+iden!e %rom the 3SJB that indi!ated 0 &as a !riminal. My reply# ABullshitDA 1e then issued a Solo Comm E+ to be done by me on mysel%. 0 did it. There &as some stu%% there, not !riminal. My %indin"s &ere# .. To be stripped o% my SB B%%i!er ran-. 20 &as a 9t.5 (. To be remo+ed %rom the SB. 3. To return to runnin" my Centers in Sa!remento, Salt 9a-e, and @resno. 981 appro+ed the %indin"s. B% !ourse no lon"er bein" in the SB the 8P@ &as out o% bounds. 0t &as the remo+al o% Bob Thomas that pa+ed the &ay %or the 3SJB in !onspira!y &ith the JBWW to no& "et into their !riminal a!ti+ities. The people &ho &ent to Eail &ere the ones that set about destroyin" me and Bob Thomas and in many &ays S!io. Was 981 behind the Sno& White operationH 0 am sure he &as. Alan
repla!ed &ith a happy !ontentedness at bein" able to play &ith ones e meter &ithout bein" yelled at, and the end result o% the AClearin" Course,A o% ABT 3,A and o% A*BTs,A is no lon"er expe!ted to be a real ABT,A but, instead, these Ale+elsA ha+e be!ome ends in themsel+es. Bne does them, simply, \to ha+e done them\. The thrill o% holdin" the !ans, and readin" o%% that really !ool Aupper le+elA 1ubbardian si"ni%i!an!e, and &at!hin" the needle rea!t, is \enou"h\. That, all by itsel%, produ!es a sense o% AWheeeDA that e+ery %i+e year old -no&s on Christmas mornin". Bh &ell. @or some, the abo+e has "i+en a bad name to all %orms o% !ons!iousness exploration, and that>s un%ortunate. To understand 1ubbard and S!ientolo"y it is +ital you %ully !omprehend T1E A7M0SS0B*S B@ 9. 8B* 13BBA87 @or these are the Pie&points F 7imension Points and An!hor Points &ithin &hi!h the 3ni+erses o% 1ubbard, 7ianeti!s and S!ientolo"y &ere built upon. But &hat is &orse i% you are a true belie+er that 1ubbard is the sour!e then so too are your 3ni+erses based upon these hidden %rom your a&areness Pie&points 7imension Points and An!hor Points http#$$&&&."erryarmstron".or"$<0"rand$&ritin"s$ars$ars (000 03 ...html I=ou $&ll never )or,et these &ncantat&ons' They are holy and are no$ !ecome an &nte,ral part o) your nature' =ou enter the ,reatest phase yet o) $ork and devot&on and po$er and have per)ect control $&thout )urther )ear' Men#s cha&ns )all )rom you' =our head &s h&,h' =our !ack &s stra&,ht' =ou can e8per&ence no ev&l or &llness' =ou are $holly protected' =ou cannot ,u&de yoursel) $ron, )or you are ,u&ded as a cro$n pr&nce' Mater&al th&n,s are yours )or the ask&n,' Men are your slaves' Elemental sp&r&ts are your slaves' =ou are po$er amon, po$ers% l&,ht &n the darkness% !eauty &n all'J The abo+e are an ex!erpt %rom T1E A7M0SS0B*S B@ 9. 8B* 13BBA87. To "et the rest o% the Admissions !li!- on the 389. Many than-s to Jerry Armstron" %or ha+in" the "uts to see these Admissions &ere brou"ht out in the open. 1ere is &hat Jerry &rote as an introdu!tion# The period &hen 1ubbard made these Admissions in+ol+ed 'ohn W. Parsons, Sara *orthrup, his %amily, ma"i!-, his Ade+elopmentA o% A7ianeti!sA leadin" to the publi!ation o% the boo- that &ould ma-e him %amous and lead on to Q!ientolo"y. @unnily, 1ubbard and Q!ientolo"y !laim that he &as a
ASpe!ial B%%i!erA %or the 9AP7 in this period and that he &as &or-in" %or the 3Q *a+y to brea- up the Parsons Abla!- ma"i! rin".A There is a PA re!ord sho&in" that around the time o% the Admissions 1ubbard sou"ht psy!hiatri! help. 'ust one last thou"ht, &hi!h 0>ll repeat %rom my 'an (L, .,,) de!laration, and &hi!h 0 pray that 7M and his Q!ientolo"ists ta-e to heart. Althou"h man may attempt to -eep Jod out o% his other realms, he surely !annot -eep Jod out o% reli"ion, be!ause in this &orld it is 1is 8ealm. That>s sort o% the messa"e e+ery prophet brin"s. 0 hope 1ubbard>s Admissions are a blessin" and a help to all. d (000 Jerry Armstron" Alan
The problem is the abo+e beha+ior is on all %lo&s in S!io. Thus the tinyness o% S!io. As 7ennis>s si" says# A0% you do not !han"e dire!tion, you may end up &here you are headin".A 9ao TCu Alan
Post #48 200*080$-1+24 3i"e is #er eas - "ind 8hat ou lo#e to do and do itF
Jordon Bell ori"inally !ompiled the "rades.
There is a simple &ay to -no& &hen a pro!ess is !omplete 2%or the moment5 that is &hen there are no more ans&ers. The best &ay to Eud"e a subEe!t or Jrade !ompletion is the person is at !ause o+er the subEe!t# i.e# 6ou had a problem ha+in" money you no& !an ha+e money. 6ou had a problem !ommuni!atin" to people you no& !an and do enEoy !ommuni!atin" to people. 7ianeti!s is based on runnin" Mental 0ma"e Pi!tures, i% you !an and are &illin" to !on%ront any M0P you ha+e EPed on 7ianeti!s. 3sually %rom that time on in!idents &ill !ome to +ie& but you !an run those in!idents e%%ortlessly. B%ten a person blo&s their 7n !ase "ettin" o%% their maEor &ithold2s5. 7ianeti!s is similar to &at!hin" +ideos.....1olo"raphi! in!ident runnin" is a !ompletely di%%erent subEe!t as that in!ludes the ability to intend and !reate plus !an span the %ull spe!trum o% abilities. This is also &hy B$W is a +ery limited pro!ess. 3sually there are only a %e& B+erts or Withholds on any subEe!t. 7emandin" more ans&ers than the person has &ill !ause the person to belie+e that pro!essin" does not &or- and$or that they are no !ase "ain. 4This also leads to all sorts of wrong assumptions out lists wrong items self listing etc.5 4Add to that ha!ing some idiot Ethics &fficer or Exec in!alidating or e!aluating for you what is an &!ert or withhold and you can finish a person off fore!er.5 Almost all S!io and @T Jrades pro!essin" is done on a +alen!e or substitute identity thus i% you shi%t +alen!e or substitute another identity your Jrades pro!essin" disappears....no& that +alen!e or substitute identity needs the Jrades.......it then be!omes a ne+er endin" pro!ess a"ain it %eels li-e you>re not "ettin" any&hereD Add to this# i% your pro!essor is in a lo& identity thus you o%ten !annot "et at !ause. Ba!- in the olden days &e used to pro!ess the p! in %ront o% us. That &as outla&ed in B!t .,L; and you pro!essed the C$S.......it has been do&nhill e+er sin!e. 8unnin" 981>s !ase as your !ase also does not &or-. Pro!essin" is a +ery personal subEe!t to &or- it !an only be done on &hat the p! &ants to handle......and that is monitored by the p!>s Prime 7reams, and Joals. *o Prime 7reams or Joals means the p! is buried in some past stop. 0% you pro!ess anythin" else you &ill end up &ith someone &ho thin-s pro!essin" does not &or-. Someho& o+er the years pro!essin" be!ame a one siCe %its all subEe!t that &ill not &or-. 8eadin" &hat most o% you ha+e "one throu"h it is +ery e+ident &hy so many thin- pro!essin" does not &or- it didn>tD >&)e &s very easy 5 )&nd $hat you love to do and 5 do &tF
0% you run into stops or misdire!tors "et a session i% your purpose turns ba!- on "o ba!- to li+in" your li%e. 9i%e is the bi" main line pro!ess. 9i+in" li%e to its %ullest is a maEor pro!ess. The only reason to "o into session is &hen that pro!ess is stopped, slo&ed or nulli%ied. B%ten a "ood ni"ht>s sleep &ill handle that. 0% you are one o% those people &ho are stupid enou"h to &ant to "et A99 CASE handled and be all you !an Be 7o or 1a+e then expe!t to spend a lot o% time, money and e%%ort to "et that done a%ter all that is a dream o% many imbe!ili! people. Alan
0 %inan!ed mysel% %or years %rom !asino>s been banned %rom the best o% them. 0 bou"ht mysel% a top o% the line Turbo !har"ed BonanCa aeroplane &ith my &innin"s %rom 'ohn As?ua"uas *u""et Casino in Spar-s, *e+ada. 9ater &hen desperate 0 pi!-ed se+eral Api!- sixesA at the horse ra!e tra!- the odds o% doin" that are millions to one. This &as al&ays my not so hidden standard o% ho& &ell my te!h &as &or-in". 0 remember ba!- in the early ;0>s, there &as a TP sho& !alled the >7atin" Jame>. T&o students on !ourse at AB or AS1B, sorry !ant remember exa!tly, &ere boastin" ho& they &ere "oin" to in essen!e >!lean up> &ith their BT abilities. What a dismal sho&in" that turned out to beD That &as another one o% those WT@ moments ba!- then. As %ar @inan!ial 0ndependen!e Alan, are you o%%erin" a million dollars %or %reeConers to s&it!h o+er and be!ome independentsH Cause until then 0 suspe!t 7B@ is it!hin" to update hisI AChart o% Possible Abilities to be Jained and Where They Mi"ht be BbtainedA to in!ludeI *o. Ability$Possibility ..Example Person ..1o& Bbtained S Possibility ../. @inan!ial 0ndependen!e Alan Walters ... 4no&led"ism ....H .00S #7 #7 #7 My ability to tea!h people ho& to ma-e and ha+e money has al&ays been spe!ta!ular sin!e .,L.. The number one basi! is *EPE8 T38* CB*T8B9 B@ 6B38 90@E BPE8 TB SBMEB*E E9SEDDDDDDDD That means no lon" term debts or !ontra!ts unless you !an es!ape %airly easily by sellin" &hat you bou"ht %or &hat you paid or %or a pro%it. The next is# stay on purpose. The purpose should be &orth&hile it should be bi" money should be a by produ!t. A &ay o% -eepin" s!ore. 6ou may need to set yoursel% up in a step by step approa!h. The next is A9WA6S @B99BW 6B38 0*TE8EST 90*E this o% !ourse !an be deadly i% you are a destru!ti+e addi!t it usually means you need to !han"e addi!tions %rom destru!ti+e to positi+es. The next is be &illin" to apprenti!e. This is the one that ta-es the most time, and most people are too impatient to do but the re&ard is you ha+e the basi! &innin" %undamentals o% your "ame do&n. The next is be &illin" to %ail. @or %ailure al&ays means you are a player in the Jame, but you ha+e lots o% un-no&ns and &eird ideas that need to be erased and the !orre!t -no&led"e and -no& ho& obtained 0 ha+e ne+er met anyone &ho has not %ailed themsel+es to su!!ess.
Most o% the people on this list ha+e a lot o% unused, undire!ted s-ills and abilities that !an be %o!used to build a +ery su!!ess%ul li%e. Alan
0 started &ith Q(00 learnin" to play bla!-Ea!- my tar"et &as to turn the Q(00 into Q.,000 then ?uit %or the ni"ht. The Q(00 &or-ed out to bein" able to play /0 losin" Q< hands. E+en 8oland !ould mana"e to do thatD B+er time 0 be"an to &in ( out o% 3 times. 0 li+ed a .00 miles a&ay %rom the Casino. Sometimes 0 &ould lose my Q(00 in (0 minutes. 0 Eust "ot in my !ar and dro+e home. Slo&ly 0 built up my sta-e to Q.0,000 %rom then on 0 &as able to earn Q300 Q/<0,000 a year in my spare time. 0 ne+er too- more than Q(,000 &ith me at any one time. 0t &as +ery exhaustin" &or-. 0 played all o+er the &orld +ery seldom losin" +ery mu!h. Most times &innin" ?uite bi". #7 And yes 0 did employ !ertain pie!es o% Te!h 0 had de+eloped o+er the years. 4ind o% li-e &hen 0 &asn>t in+ol+ed &ith s!ientolo"ists or spinnin" my &heels on hubbo !ourses that promised to ma"i!ly ma-e money appear be%ore my +ery eyes any&here 0 &anted it to. 9i-e 4enny 8od"ers on!e sun"I A6ou "otta -no& &hen to hold>em and -no& &hen to %old>em. 0 lost my %irst house in order to learn ho& not to loose my !urrent oneD Those be"innin" lessons !an be +ery expensi+e When 0 start in a ne& area 0 nearly al&ays ha+e many losses 0 %a!tor that in as part o% the !ost o% learnin" and doin" business. Alan
Bb+iously ea!h is demonstratin" BT Po&ers to ea!h other so mu!h so it appears normal. A%ter all it ta-es tremendous BT PBWE8S to put yoursel% in the &ron" pla!e at the &ron" time &ith the &ron" people doin" and playin" the &ron" "ame. Ea!h has in%inite po&er, in%inite intelli"en!e, in%inite abilities, in%inite !le+erness, in%inite stren"th, and in%inite s-ills. 6et ea!h is usin" those in%inite po&ers to restrain sel% and others. 0t is the sho!-in", stoppin", disruption, shatterin", unmo!-in", dispersal, suppression, oppression, abusin", in+alidation or de"radation by ma-in" less or nothin" o% your o&n and ea!h person>s o&n omni so+erei"n in%inite po&ers and a!tion steps that !auses the disastrous loss o% the bein">s ability to holo"raphi!ally dupli!ate and permeate that leads to a loss o% position, leadin" to a loss o% %utures, %ailures, !o dependen!y, the loss o% so+erei"nty, po+erty, misery and unhappiness. 0n the se!ond session 0 e+er had 0 sa& both the in%inite po&ers 0 and other people had and ho& 0 and they &ere also usin" their in%inite po&ers to stop, slo& or nulli%y those +ery same in%inite po&ers and restrain ea!h sel%. 0t &as a demonstration o% the t&o ed"e s&ord o% po&er. Alan
&indo&s %a!in" out to the do!-s a!ross the &ay. Thus there &ere an approx 300 o% the upper le+el SB Sta%% and Class P000 students !rammed into this room %a!in" 1ubbard and Mary Sue &ho sat alon"side 981 so ex!ept %or 981 and MS1 &e all +ie&ed the a!ti+ities outside the &indo&s. Ea!h ni"ht at around ;.30 pm there &as a %erry %rom Cor%u to Brindisi that &ould lea+e. 0t &as +ery pun!tual. There &as a lot o% !lan"in" and ban"in" and the re++in" o% en"ines and the %erry &ould !ome !hu""in" past us the sounds are probably still on the tapes. B% !ourse this pissed 981 o%% he &ould turn and "lare at the o%%endin" %erry boat. Any&ay one ni"ht at the exa!t time there &as the usual !lan"in" and ban"in" and the re++in" o% en"ines the !hu""in" past us noise. 981 does not turn his head but stares strai"ht us and pro!eeds to "i+e us ho& he is exterior &ith %ull per!epti!s and des!ribes the %erry, et!. 1e &as really pu%%ed up &ith his ability to demonstrate his exterior &ith %ull per!epti!s. The only problem &as that ni"ht a tu" boat to&in" a "arba"e s!o& &as &hat &ent past the &indo&s. We all &itnessed it the emperor &as na-edDDD There &as deathly silen!e in the room the room &ent +ery solid. *o one loo-ed at another. 9ater on only @red @air!hild, *e+ Chamberlin and 0 dared spea- about it. But e+ery sta%% member and %uture Class P000 &as "i+en a maEor &ithhold that ni"ht. Alan
*o& that &as some "reat PT %or!e, !har"e and mass to !on%rontDDD Jreat 3rd dynami! bull baitin". Also a "reat !ourse on ho& to sur+i+e &ith thousands o% &ron" items and &ron" ans&ers. Throu"h it all the motto &as# AThou shalt not be a +i!timDA 'ust pull out your !orre!tion lists and start lo!atin" and indi!atin". Alan
1oards o% demoni!s do not bother me any more. Jreat lessons learned. Were the people &ho &ere bro-en %ixed upH *o, most &ere bro-en and &ent into hidin". Too !har"ed to e+en ma-e any !onta!t &ith the area. A lot to be responsible %or. The loss o% one>s dreams and rea!h is a hu"e loss and many sol+e that by ne+er darin" to dream and rea!h out a"ain. The VSB list and this list has been a tremendous help to me as many areas 0 had ?uestions in 0 "ot the ans&ers to. Alan
Mar+ellous multiple +ie&points on the Jame. Many dis!o+eries outside the box. That>s interestin" be!ause you are one most &ould normally loo- to %or ans&ers. Be !are%ul# 0 am as prone to a!t in!orre!tly on %alse data, %alse belie%s and un-no&ns as &e all are. 0 &ill a!t and !orre!t as 0 "o alon". A%ter all one needs the mass &ith the si"ni%i!an!e.....the experien!e to balan!e out the &ild and &eird theories. 6ou &ish to !omment on your areas o% ?uestions and the ans&ersH Ea!h time a person &rites up somethin" about a parti!ular area 0 "o ba!- in and inspe!t it....it a!ts li-e a !onta!t assist.......o%ten 0 %ind many &ron" ans&ers and un-no&ns !o+ered o+er by my o&n in!omplete data in the area. SME W9arry BrennanX &as and is a +aluable %ount o% &ithheld data %or me. But most o% all restorin" the !onne!tion and %riendship &ith those &ho on!e sa& me as the enemy or 0 sa& them in the same +ein. We are &al-in" a path o% hea+ily dis"uised, deliberately obs!ured unmapped un!harted territories mu!h on!e -no&n no& lon" %or"otten. That many o% us are risin" to a le+el o% spirit o% play sho&s ho& %ar &e ha+e !ome %rom the isolation so many o% us ha+e li+ed in %or years. Alan
Any&ay a%ter an immense stru""le &ith 'ulia>s help 0 &as able to push her up to the top o% the ladder....%inally some help arri+ed. B+er the years the unthin-able thou"ht pushed %or&ard more and more....it &as Athat 0 obser+e that 981 &as demoni! at that time.A 0 did not &ant to -no& that, did not &ant to belie+e that.......that &as too in!redible to be belie+ed e+en %or me 0 did the usual ma-e nothin" o% mysel%....Ayou>re seein" thin"sA A&hat do you -no&A Ayou "ot o+ertsA mu!h easier to blame sel% than !on%ront &hat is. 6ou mentioned in another post about meetin" 8on on a bea!h years later as old %riends. What &as your attitude durin" these years to these thin"sH 0 &as slo&ly "oin" out o% the "ame. 8ealiCe &e had "one throu"h many !han"es and had !ome out some&hat better %or it..........those !han"es needed to be inspe!ted o+er many years to obser+e their %ull !onse?uen!es. 0 &anted to belie+e 0 must belie+e %or i% it &as a lie then loo- ho& many people 0 had betrayed de)&n&tely a must not !e kno$n area 5 an area o) such pa&n and an,u&sh 5 &t must never !e e8per&enced' When 0 &as in S!n this &as my maEor dilemma. 0 -ne& o% the "lee%ul o+erboardin" o% Class P000 students, it used to be promoted in those days as a "reat example o% a!hie+in" Astandard te!hA. Someho& 0 !ontinued to belie+e in 8on>s &isdom and 0>m interested in ho& you explained 8on>s demoni! beha+iour to yoursel% in those days rather than no& &ith hindsi"ht. By my dili"ently !ontinuin" to !onstantly loo- up and !ontemplate the interior o% my !olonDDD Alan
%i"htin" it bein" done the odds are you &ere not in !ontrol. *o& you "et the harm%ul a!t o%% you %eel remorse, blame sel%, shame, et!, not %rom doin" the a!t but %rom not pre+entin" the a!t %rom bein" done mean&hile the true insti"ator o% the a!t is missed. Thus that bein" or "roup "ets empo&ered and you "et by passed no& you are really prone to !ommittin" more harm%ul a!ts that you are %i"htin" to stop it is !alled addi!tion. 6ou %eel utterly de"raded that is &hat happened to most &ho did not spot &ho or &hat did &hat you %eel utterly &ea- in that area. Exterior &ould be all that &as needed to tri""er an atta!- you ha+e only re!ently %ound the positi+e ali"nment &ith outside entities. What &as your thin- and responses prior to thatH Alan
0 put to"ether a Cult 7eBppression 8undo&n it &as +ery extensi+e it too- about 300 hours to run as it handled &ea- identities and +alen!es as &ell as despoti! identities and +alen!es !reated by 7ominatin" indi+iduals or 7ominatin" Jan"s$"roups. 0t &as a %as!inatin" 8$7 as it not only ran one>s spiritual tra!- it also ran the "eneti! tra!-. 0t ble& a lot o% subEu"ated, &ea-, and dominatin" identities. But it ne+er %ully ans&ered A&hyA the missin" pie!e &as AWhat problem &as the 2!lient5 attemptin" to sol+e by Eoinin" a CultHA 6our obser+ation brou"ht a pie!e o% that problem to +ie&. BTW S!io &as Eust a lo!- on .00>s o% earlier Cults the bi""est Cult that 0 belon"ed to that had the most pro%ound e%%e!ts on me &as the ABritish Empire Cult.A Alan
6ou need to !ompletely !han"e and up"rade your @rames o% 8e%eren!es. 6ou need to pro!ess the positi+e. 6ou need to rehab your As!ension States. @rom thereI you need to %alse data strip &hat you ha+e been AimplantedA &ith. At the same time !orre!t your out lists, &ron" items and !omplete any sel% listin". Any repeated B$W>s you ha+e been made to !on%ess o+er and o+er a"ain need to be entity handled. Jet the !orre!t Who>s, What>s and the Conse?uen!es o% miso&nership. 3se your interest line meters are almost useless in amon"st this tan"le o% !har"e, !on%usion and mass. 0% a thou"ht or area persists -no& there is more to be undone undo itD 8e!onne!tion and 0n!lusion are the -ey thin"s to -eep stri+in" %or. Be alert to your mood le+els as this is the indi!ator that you are "ettin" the !orre!t ans&ers. There is a lot more 0 personally pre%er to !o pro!ess this as solo tends to let me dramatiCe Ama-in" mysel%A ri"ht too o%ten. Also a maEor problem &ith bein" an BT is the %alse sense o% superiority and ri"hteousness that has been hea+ily a"reed upon. Solo pro!essin" tends to re en%or!e this ho& many Ale"ends in their o&n mindsA ha+e you run a!rossH The tar"et should be you are more you, you ha+e re!o+ered your o&n "oals ba!-, as &ell as your o&n spa!e, o&n time, o&n ener"y and o&n o&nership o% &hat you ha+e. 2So+erei"nty.5 There are hi"her le+els. Alan
Then the last para"raph o% %a!tor (;, ACertainty in all three uni+erses must be re"ained, %or !ertainty, not data, is -no&led"eA to "et this re?uires possibly one o% the only true &ays to "et %ull o&nership o% a +ie&point is to %ully apply it and demonstrate it in li%e by a!tion and result. The best &ay and probably the only &ay to re"ain your BW* +ie&points in any area or subEe!t isI to %ollo& the pro!ess o% study, train, apply, debu", 2"et !oa!hin" and pro!essin"5 re study, retrain and apply until you ha+e "ained mastery and !onsisten!y o% produ!in" an optimum result in that area or subEe!t. 3p to mid .,L/ there &ere no platens, no this is &hat happened to e+ery !ase. Basi!ally it &as %ind your interest line and %ollo& it ba!- to its sour!e point. The early 8( .( and JPM te!h &as in a!tuality !on%rontin" and erasin" PT items and James pa!-a"es. 0% the !orre!t items &ere %ound and erased the next set o% item %loated into PT and &ere then %ound and erased. The S[7 te!h &as a &ay to -ey out the PT trun!ated JPM. The Jrades &ere desi"ned to -ey out the PT trun!ated JPM. But this has lon" been %or"otten. But it is still there on most !ases. There are se+eral areas prior to the JPM type areas that lay underneath that set up the !ase and that needs to be addressed to erase all !har"ed areas on the !ase. Without those areas bein" addressed the !ase Eust automati!ally re mo!-s up a"ain. Alan
&ould &al- throu"h that &ard &ith their ba!-s a"ainst the &all, a%raid o% bein" atta!-ed by patients. 0t &as not a pleasant pla!e to li+e, &or-, or +isit. 7r. 9en told me that he ne+er sa& patients. 1e a"reed to ha+e an o%%i!e and to re+ie& their %iles. While he loo-ed at those %iles, he &ould &or- on himsel%. As he &or-ed on himsel%, patients be"an to heal. AA%ter a %e& months, patients that had to be sha!-led &ere bein" allo&ed to &al- %reely,A he told me. ABthers &ho had to be hea+ily medi!ated &ere "ettin" o%% their medi!ations. And those &ho had no !han!e o% e+er bein" released &ere bein" %reed.A 0 &as in a&e. A*ot only that,A he &ent on, Abut the sta%% be"an to enEoy !omin" to &or-. Absenteeism and turno+er disappeared. We ended up &ith more sta%% than &e needed be!ause patients &ere bein" released, and all the sta%% &as sho&in" up to &or-. Today, that &ard is !losed.A This is &here 0 had to as- the million dollar ?uestion# AWhat &ere you doin" &ithin yoursel% that !aused those people to !han"eHA A0 &as simply healin" the part o% me that !reated them,A he said. 0 didn>t understand. 7r. 9en explained that total responsibility %or your li%e means that e+erythin" in your li%e simply be!ause it is in your li%e is your responsibility. 0n a literal sense the entire &orld is your !reation. Whe&. This is tou"h to s&allo&. Bein" responsible %or &hat 0 say or do is one thin". Bein" responsible %or &hat e+eryone in my li%e says or does is ?uite another. 6et, the truth is this# i% you ta-e !omplete responsibility %or your li%e, then e+erythin" you see, hear, taste, tou!h, or in any &ay experien!e is your responsibility be!ause it is in your li%e. This means that terrorist a!ti+ity, the president, the e!onomy anythin" you experien!e and don>t li-e is up %or you to heal. They don>t exist, in a manner o% spea-in", ex!ept as proEe!tions %rom inside you. The problem isn>t &ith them, it>s &ith you, and to !han"e them, you ha+e to !han"e you. 0 -no& this is tou"h to "rasp, let alone a!!ept or a!tually li+e. Blame is %ar easier than total responsibility, but as 0 spo-e &ith 7r. 9en, 0 be"an to realiCe that healin" %or him and in ho >oponopono means lo+in" yoursel%. 0% you &ant to impro+e your li%e, you ha+e to heal your li%e. 0% you &ant to !ure anyone e+en a mentally ill !riminal you do it by healin" you. 0 as-ed 7r. 9en ho& he &ent about healin" himsel%. What &as he doin", exa!tly, &hen he loo-ed at those patients> %ilesH A0 Eust -ept sayin", >0>m sorry> and >0 lo+e you> o+er and o+er a"ain,A he explained. That>s itH That>s it.
Turns out that lo+in" yoursel% is the "reatest &ay to impro+e yoursel%, and as you impro+e yoursel%, your impro+e your &orld. 9et me "i+e you a ?ui!- example o% ho& this &or-s# one day, someone sent me an email that upset me. 0n the past 0 &ould ha+e handled it by &or-in" on my emotional hot buttons or by tryin" to reason &ith the person &ho sent the nasty messa"e. This time, 0 de!ided to try 7r. 9en>s method. 0 -ept silently sayin", A0>m sorryA and A0 lo+e you,A 0 didn>t say it to anyone in parti!ular. 0 &as simply e+o-in" the spirit o% lo+e to heal &ithin me &hat &as !reatin" the outer !ir!umstan!e. Within an hour 0 "ot an e mail %rom the same person. 1e apolo"iCed %or his pre+ious messa"e. 4eep in mind that 0 didn>t ta-e any out&ard a!tion to "et that apolo"y. 0 didn>t e+en &rite him ba!-. 6et, by sayin" A0 lo+e you,A 0 someho& healed &ithin me &hat &as !reatin" him. 1e>s no& )0 years old, !onsidered a "rand%atherly shaman, and is some&hat re!lusi+e. 0n short, there is no out there. 0t &ould ta-e a &hole boo- to explain this ad+an!ed te!hni?ue &ith the depth it deser+es. Su%%i!e it to say that &hene+er you &ant to impro+e anythin" in your li%e, there>s only one pla!e to loo-# inside you. AWhen you loo-, do it &ith lo+e.A Alan
re"ardin" Aboomin" an or" throu"h trainin"A. Per this poli!y, an or" that !on!entrates on trainin" and not 1JC auditin" &ill ma-e more in!ome than an or" that !on!entrates on 1JC deli+ery. Jreat ?uestions 9ulu BelleD 0% this is the !ase# .5 Why is it that the +ast maEority o% the in!ome o% the Sea Br" ser+i!e or"s, in!ludin" the ABs and the @SB, is 1JC and *BTs 1JC salesH R[A by 981 in .,L;. 1e &as desperate %or money so he too- a&ay the re?uirements that to do BT 000 you had to be a Class P0. 0 personally had .(00 %ully paid S1SBC pre students. When the re?uirements &ere !han"ed ,00 o% them s&it!hed to the solo route. 0nstead o% .(00 S1SBC Jrads 0 ended up &ith ,00 BT 000 psy!hos, &ith no &ay o% !leanin" up their illitera!ies, !har"e and M$3s. As it only too- 3 or / &ell trained Te!h people to run a boomin" Mission you !an easily see it unmo!-ed at least /00 %uture Missions. Those Missions &ould ea!h ha+e supplied 300 to /00 %ully hatted experien!ed basi! sta%% members a year &ithin 3 or / years. That &ould ha+e been .(,000 people per year. Multiply this by the other .0 top Missions and the loss is up to .(0,000 %ully hatted and %ully set up sta%% members per year to re!ruit %rom. (5 Why is it that AS1B, an or" that !on!entrates mainly on trainin", has been !hroni!ally bro-e %ore+erH @or years they !ouldn>t e+en a%%ord to %eed their sta%%. Br" board psy!hosis. 0t &as a te!h Br". The Te!h 7i+s need to be manned %ully. 0nstead they had to build a ) 7i+ Br". That is psy!hoti!. The Bri"inal Saint 1ill S1SBC had < %ull time sta%% members that in!luded 981 and MS1. 0t !ontinuously had ,0 to .00 %ull time students on !ourse most !ompleted &ithin L to ; months. 35 Why is it that many o% the missions, &hi!h !an>t deli+er trainin", are o%ten %ar better o%% %inan!ially than or"sH A hu"e part o% a Mission>s in!ome &as in ( day seminars and &or-shops.
0 had .0 Missions 0 did a &ee-end seminar at ea!h o% the Missions. 3sual attendan!e &as 300 to L00 people. 0 !har"ed Q,< per person. That produ!ed any&here %rom Q30,000 to QL0,000 per &ee-end. That &as the e?ui+alent o% .0 to (0 Cadilla!s or 9in!olns in those days. The Seminars &ere basi! ho& to su!!eed in li%e, ho& to in!rease your in!ome. They &ere mainly !o pro!ess style seminars. 0 also put the line up there %or them et!. . Seminar &ould -eep the Center in po&er %or 3 months. 0 tau"ht people ho& to &or-, ho& to su!!eed, ho& to apply &hat they &ere learnin" in li%e. The indi+iduals li+es blossomed the Center boomed. A &hole !ountry boomed that &ay. As the years &ent on 981 and the Br"s "ot more and more rapa!ious, there &ere more and more restri!tions !o pro!essin" yoursel% and %riends up the le+els be!ame almost impossible. Alan
The set up is Alo+e bombin" !apture to pilotA then o%% to the implant station o% the upper Br"s. Alan
Thread 1115: The .hurch - a short stor set in the near "uture
Post #$4 200*0*1*-0+0* -egati#e and Positi#e Processes
0 hate to dampen anyone>s states, but 0 doubt i% there is anyone on this planet &ho does not ha+e a rea!ti+e mind. 0 &ent A!learA on L 'uly .,LL. 0 &as A!lear ;A prior to that 0 had re!ei+ed at least <,000 hours o% in the !hair pro!essin". Mu!h o% it JPM Pro!essin". A %e& hundred hours o% BbEe!ti+es, et!. Plus 0 turned all my athleti! drills into BbEe!ti+e Pro!esses. 0 &as also able to set up my days so that they also a!ted as a series o% li%e pro!esses. The li%e pro!esses &ere +astly superior to head pro!esses as they !on%ronted the %or!e and !har"e o% li%e. 9on" a"o 0 realiCed there &ere t&o types o% pro!esses# A *e"ati+e Pro!ess or a Positi+e Pro!ess. A *e"ati+e Pro!ess pro!esses you do&n s!ale. A Positi+e Pro!ess pro!esses you ups!ale. B&n Joals pro!essin" &ere %or the most part positi+e pro!esses. 8ou"hly in mid 'une .,L/ S!io &ent almost !ompletely ne"ati+e. This &as not mu!h o% a problem to me as 0 ran a Positi+e Pro!ess li%e. When you run Positi+e Pro!esses the *e"ati+e turns on When you run *e"ati+e Pro!esses only more *e"ati+ity turns on. 0nterestin"ly the Positi+e Pro!esses un!o+er mu!h more 7ominatin" Types o% James and 0dentities Pa!-a"es. This is Eust a layer that blo!-s the more lo+in", !arin", honorable and harmonious James and 0dentities. This is A99 !learin" type pro!essin". Alan
That>s the point 0 "o into a!tion &ithout reser+ation. 9i%e no& be!omes the pro!ess. That>s also the point that 0 "et out o% my head si"ni%i!an!e and !on%ront the extended exterior mass, %or!e and !har"e o% PT. Alan
@8EE 8A70CA9# n. .. An atom or "roup o% atoms ha+in" at least one unpaired ele!tron, &hi!h ma-es it hi"hly rea!ti+e. (. An or"ani! !ompound in &hi!h some o% the +alen!e ele!trons are unpaired, o!!urrin" as a normal byprodu!t o% oxidation rea!tions in metabolism. E9ECT8B*# n. A stable subatomi! parti!le in the lepton %amily ha+in" a rest mass o% ,..0LL x .0 (; "ram and a unit ne"ati+e ele!tri! !har"e o% approximately ..L0( x .0 ., !oulomb. WE9ECT820C5 U B*.X 9EPTB*# n. Any o% a %amily o% elementary parti!les that parti!ipate in the &ea- intera!tion, in!ludin" the ele!tron, the muon, and their asso!iated neutrinos. CB39BMB# n. The meter -ilo"ram se!ond unit o% ele!tri!al !har"e e?ual to the ?uantity o% !har"e trans%erred in one se!ond by a steady !urrent o% one ampere. WA%ter Charles Au"ustine de CB39BMB.X METE8 409BJ8AM SECB*7# adE. B% or pertainin" to the system o% units in &hi!h the meter, -ilo"ram, and se!ond are the prin!iple units o% len"th, mass, and time. 2The amount o% %or!e it ta-es to mo+e a -ilo"ram o% mass one meter in one se!ond5. 409BJ8AM# n. Metri! System. A unit o% mass and &ei"ht e?ual to .,000 "rams, and e?ui+alent to (.(0/L pounds a+oirdupois. APB0873PB0S WE0J1T# The system o% &ei"hts in British and 3.S. use %or "oods other than "ems, pre!ious metals, and dru"s# ()..$3( "rains = . dramI .L drams = . oun!eI .L oun!es = . poundI ..( pounds 2Brit.5 or .00 pounds 23.S.5 = . hundred&ei"htI (0 hundred&ei"ht = . ton. The pound !ontains ),000 "rains. J8AM# n. A metri! unit o% mass, e?ual to .<./3( "rainsI one thousandth o% a -ilo"ram. J8A0*# n. The smallest unit o% &ei"ht in most systems, ori"inally determined by the &ei"ht o% a plump "rain o% &heat. 0n the British and 3.S. systems, as in a+oirdupois, troy, and apothe!aries> &ei"hts, the "rain is identi!al. 0n an a+oirdupois oun!e there are /3).< "rainsI in the troy and apothe!aries> oun!es there are /;0 "rains. AMPE8E# n. .. A unit o% ele!tri! !har"e in the meter -ilo"ram se!ond system. 0t is the steady !urrent that &hen %lo&in" in strai"ht parallel &ires o% in%inite len"th and ne"li"ible !ross se!tion, separated by a distan!e o% one meter 23,.3) in!hes5 in %ree spa!e, produ!es a %or!e bet&een the &ires o% (x.0 ) ne&tons per meter o% len"th. (. A unit in the 0nternational System spe!i%ied as one 0nternational !oulomb per se!ond and e?ual to 0.,,,;3< ampere. *EWTB*# n. 0n the meter -ilo"ram se!ond system, the unit o% %or!e re?uired to a!!elerate a mass o% one -ilo"ram one meter per se!ond per se!ond, e?ual to .00,000 dynes. WA%ter Sir 0saa! *EWTB*.X 76*E# n. A !entimeter "ram se!ond unit o% %or!e, e?ual to the %or!e re?uired to impart an a!!eleration o% one !entimeter per se!ond per se!ond to a mass o% one "ram. W@rom Jree- dunamis, po&er.X PBS0T8B*# n A positi+ely !har"ed parti!le ha+in" the same mass and ma"nitude o% !har"e as the ele!tron and !onstitutin" the antiparti!le o% the ele!tron. *EJAT8B*# n. An ele!tron &ith a ne"ati+e !har"e, as !ontrasted &ith a positron.
*E3T8B*# n. An ele!tri!ally neutral subatomi! parti!le in the baryon %amily, ha+in" a mass .,;3, times that o% the ele!tron, stable &hen bound in an atomi! nu!leus, and ha+in" a mean li%etime o% approximately ..0 x .03 se!onds as a %ree parti!le. 0t and the proton %orm nearly the entire mass o% atomi! nu!lei. W*E3T82A95 U B*. 2The maEor !omponent part that !reates the 6ello& Tone.5 P8BTB*# n. Physi!s. A stable, positi+ely !har"ed subatomi! parti!le in the baryon %amily ha+in" a mass .,;3L times that o% the ele!tron. W@rom Jree- proton, neuter o% protos, %irst.X protoni! adE. 2The maEor !omponent part that !reates the Jreen Tone.5 BA86B*# n. Any o% a %amily o% subatomi! parti!les, in!ludin" the nu!leon and hyperon multiplets, that parti!ipate in stron" intera!tions, are !omposed o% three ?uar-s, and are "enerally more massi+e than mesons. Also !alled hea+y parti!les. WJr. barus, hea+y.X 16PE8B*# n. A semi stable or unstable baryon &ith mass "reater than the neutron. S3BATBM0C PA8T0C9E# n. Any o% +arious units o% matter belo& the siCe o% an atom, in!ludin" the elementary parti!les. *3C9EB*# n. A proton or a neutron, espe!ially as part o% an atomi! nu!leus. M39T0P9ET# n. Physi!s. .. A spe!tral line ha+in" more than one !omponent, representin" sli"ht +ariations in the ener"y states !hara!teristi! o% an atom. (. Any o% se+eral !lasses o% "roupin"s o% subatomi! parti!les, su!h as nu!leon, that are similar in most properties but di%%erent in ele!tri! !har"e. WM39T0P92E5 U 27B3B95ET.X MESB*# n. Any o% a %amily o% subatomi! parti!les that parti!ipate in stron" intera!tions, are !omposed o% a ?uar- and an anti?uar-, and ha+e masses "enerally intermediate bet&een leptons and baryons. R3A84# n. Any o% a "roup o% hypotheti!al elementary parti!les ha+in" ele!tri! !har"es o% ma"nitude, one third or t&o thirds that o% the ele!tron, re"arded as !onstituents o% all hadrons. A*T0R3A84# n. The antiparti!le o% a ?uar-. A*T0PA8T0C9E# n. A subatomi! parti!le, su!h as a positron, an antiproton, or an antineutron, ha+in" the same mass, a+era"e li%etime, spin, ma"nitude o% ma"neti! moment, and ma"nitude o% ele!tri! !har"e as the parti!le to &hi!h it !orresponds but ha+in" the opposite si"n o% ele!tri! !har"e, opposite intrinsi! parity, and opposite dire!tion o% ma"neti! moment. 16PBT1ET0CA9# adE. .. 8elatin" to, or based on a hypothesis. (.a. SuppositionalI un!ertain. b. ConditionalI !ontin"ent. 16PBT1ES0S# n. .. A tentati+e explanation that a!!ounts %or a set o% %a!ts and !an be tested by %urther in+esti"ationI a theory. (. Somethin" ta-en to be true %or the purpose o% ar"ument or in+esti"ationI an assumption. 3. The ante!edent o% a !onditional statement# a hypotheti!al situation. 1A78B*# n. Any o% a !lass o% subatomi! parti!les that are !omposed o% ?uar-s and ta-e part in stron" intera!tion. M3B*# n. Physi!s. An elementary parti!le o% the lepton %amily 2not a meson5, ha+in" a mass (0, times that o% the ele!tron, a ne"ati+e ele!tri! !har"e, and a mean li%etime o% (.( x .0 L se!ond. Also
!alled mu meson. *E3T80*B# n. Any o% three ele!tri!ally !har"ed neutral subatomi! parti!les in the lepton %amily. The impairment in the ele!tron and the @ree 8adi!al 0dentity is that they are sin"le poled, ha+in" only a ne"ati+e ma"neti! pole or only a positi+e ma"neti! pole. 0t is not ma"neti!ally balan!ed and it obsessi+ely see-s other, healthy, ma"neti!ally balan!ed identities or ele!trons and attempts to ta-e them o+er. A sane identity or healthy ele!tron is bipolar, ha+in" both positi+e and ne"ati+e ma"neti! poles in balan!e. A @ree 8adi!al 0dentity that is ma"neti!ally positi+e sin"le poled !auses the identity to a!t as a 7ominator or Chroni! Bpposer type identity in order to "et po&er to operate. A @ree 8adi!al 0dentity that is ma"neti!ally ne"ati+e sin"le poled !auses the identity to a!t as a Mali!ious or Wea- type identity and !ompulsi+ely atta!h itsel% to dominator types o% identity in order to "et its po&er to operate. This is the basis o% all !ults and si!- relationships. The 7ominator needs the ne"ati+ity o% the Weato !reate a li+e s!enario. The Wea- needs the positi+eness o% the 7ominator to be!ome ali+e. Most o% us ha+e experien!ed toxi!, dominatin" people or toxi! en+ironments, espe!ially &hen &e &ere in our %ormati+e years. An example o% this &as &hen 0 &as nine years old. My brother and 0 &ere e+a!uated %rom 9ondon to *orth Wales. 0t &as durin" World War 00 and most o% the !hildren in 9ondon &ere sent up to the north o% En"land, a&ay %rom the Jerman bombin"s. The problem &e !ollided &ith &as that the Welsh hated the En"lish. To me, it &as an extremely toxi! en+ironment# The %ood &as badI The li+in" ?uarters &ere +ileI The s!hoolin" &as sub standard and extremely hostileI The lo!als hated the outsidersI The %amily &e &ere boarded &ith &ere sadistsI the !hildren o% that %amily lo+ed to physi!ally and mentally torture my brother and me. The Welsh s!hool !hildren &ere +i!ious and !ruelI The Welsh tea!hers hated the %orei"n -ids. A%ter sur+i+in" bein" pushed do&n a .00 %oot pit and an attempted stonin" to death %rom a bun!h o% Welsh hooli"ans, 0 %ormed a deep seated hatred to&ard these people. But &hat had happened spirituallyH My hatred o% the Welsh had !reated &ithin me a @ree 8adi!al 0dentity !alled AA people hater.A Their proEe!ted ima"es o% hate to&ard me had molded my a+ailable li%e %or!e parti!les into an identity that &as %ull o% hate. This identity &as %o!used a"ainst them or anyone &ho hated. 0 &as no& pro"rammed obsessi+ely to see- out hatred and oppose it. 7e%initely not a Jreen Tone identity.
Tal- about al&ays bein" in the &ron" pla!e, &ith the &ron" people, at the &ron" time. 634D My li%e relationships and li%e "ames &ere no& positioned and dire!ted by this hate identity. 0 had be!ome a toxi! personality. 9i%e &as not %un any moreD @or me, or anyone &ho asso!iated &ith me. All destru!ti+ely obsessi+e and !ompulsi+e personalities are !reated in the %ollo&in" manner# The toxi! personality, be it !hild molester, dru" pusher, al!oholi!, people hater, homosexual, heterosexual, !riminal, or any number o% aberrant personalities, !ompulsi+ely and in+oluntarily and telepathi!ally proEe!ts e+il, toxi! ima"es mixed &ith ex!itin", sensual %eelin"s, emotions, and sensations at you, &hi!h you at %irst repel. Sometimes they are so po&er%ul and o+er&helmin" that you are sho!-ed and immobiliCed by the ima"ery. At that point, the toxi! personality &ill mo+e in and "et you to !ommit an a!t o% beha+ior that is alien to your !odes and your prin!iples. That a!t !ements you into a ne"ati+e, un&anted, toxi! identity. 6ou &ill either desperately try to resist the sensations, the %eelin"s, the emotions, and the ima"es, or you &ill su!!umb to them and be!ome them. Either &ay, you are trapped and your a+ailable li%e %or!e parti!les &ill be absorbed in tryin" to brea- %ree %rom this matrix o% sensations, %eelin"s, emotions, and ima"es that are moldin" you into a ne"ati+e, un&anted, toxi! personality. That is ho& non optimum identities "et !reated. These non optimum identities !an -eep you poor, si!-, miserable, unsu!!ess%ul, and desperately unhappy. The &orst part o% ha+in" @ree 8adi!al 0dentities is that they !ause you to !ompulsi+ely attra!t %ello& toxi! @ree 8adi!al 0dentitiesI e+en &orse, to experien!e terrible &ithdra&al symptoms i% you try to brea- %ree. 7ru"s, al!ohol, and toxi! nutrition or %ood !an produ!e the same e%%e!t by inputtin" ma"neti!ally unbalan!ed toxins that o+erpo&er the body>s and mind>s de%ense systems and !reate toxi!, %ree radi!al, sin"le poled atoms. These toxins ta-e all a+ailable li%e %or!e parti!les and trap them into the sensations, %eelin"s, emotions, and ima"es that the dru"s and$or al!ohol and$or toxi! %oods ha+e !reated. Thus is !reated an out o% !ontrol, @ree 8adi!al 0dentity that is ma"neti!ally attra!ted to the users and the toxin that !reated the @ree 8adi!al 0dentity. Jamblin", %ood, &or-, relationships, hu"e &ins, and massi+e as!ension experien!es all !an !ause @ree 8adi!al 0dentities by o+er&helmin" your !ontrol o+er yoursel% by the explosions o% hi"hs o% sensations, %eelin"s, emotions, and hu"e po&er ima"es. These a!t as matri!es that !ould mold you into sla+e type identities that !ra+e the hi"hs o% sensations, emotions, %eelin"s, and po&er ima"es and trap you into dependen!y on that &hi!h !aused the hi"h. 6ou are no& an obsessi+e "ambler, eater, &or-er, or as!ension see-er.
Pery deadly stu%%D We ha+e the te!hnolo"y to handle this phenomena -no&n as the @ree 8adi!al 0dentity. 0t is part o% the James Matrix Pro!edures.
E0J1T 9EPE9S B@ 07E*T0T6 C8EAT0B* There are ei"ht main le+els o% ho& your identities are !reated and their ma"neti! beha+ior. .. A 8BBBT A *EJAT0PE @8EE 8A70CA9 07E*T0T6
Toxi! outside %or!es and toxi! others !reate your identities by o+er&helmin" you and robbin" these ne"ati+ely !reated identities o% any positi+eness. Thus, be!ause you are desperate %or positi+eness, you must rely on others to pro+ide you &ith positi+eness and tell you &hat to do. This is the roboti! &or-er, the !o dependent, the %ollo&er, the loser, the +i!tim, the addi!t, et!. This type o% @ree 8adi!al 0dentity hates a&areness and responsibility and &ill a!ti+ely not learn, not loo-, not -no&. The robot has properties similar to those o% an inert, !har"eless ele!tron. EAT0*J 1AB0TS# This type o% identity Eust eats roboti!ally &hate+er is put in %ront o% it, repeatin" this o+er and o+er. 7ead %ood in"ester. (. A *EJAT0PE @8EE 8A70CA9 07E*T0T6
6ou as a !ombatant o% toxi! outside %or!es and toxi! others. 6ou are usin" their positi+eness to empo&er your ne"ati+ity. This is 6ou !reatin" hostile identities su!h as an abuser, a "ossip, a rumor mon"er, a !ontentious person, a trouble ma-er, a !on%li!t !reator, an ar"umentati+e person, et!., but you are see-in" to ma-e others &ron", blamin" them, or ma-in" them responsible %or your !ondition in an attempt to !apture their positi+eness. A ne"ati+e !an only in%lo& and li+e in terror o% out%lo&in". Their input o% data and in%ormation is +ery distorted, as they per+ert the data and !on+ert it to a ne"ati+ity. A ne"ati+e @ree 8adi!al 0dentity has properties similar to those o% a ne"atron. EAT0*J 1AB0TS# This type o% identity &ill be !ompulsi+ely attra!ted to hi"h %at, hi"h su"ar, hi"h !arbohydrate %oods &ith +ery little nutritional +alue. 7ead %ood in"ester. 3. T1E *E3T8A9 07E*T0T6
This is 6ou in a !on%li!t bet&een ne"ati+e and positi+ely !har"ed ele!trons. These !on%li!ts !an!el out !ertainty o% a!tion and !ertainty o% predi!tion. 6ou are in a !onstant state o% AMaybeA. Any %or&ard motion !an be ta-en only i% someone else is !reatin" your spa!e, time, ener"y, or resour!es. A *eutral 0dentity %ears ta-in" a position or ris-, as it means empo&erin" either a positi+e or a ne"ati+e. Thus this type !an &or- only %or others and &ill not "o outside their box. The *eutral 0dentity has the same li%e %or!e mani%estations as those o% a neutron. EAT0*J 1AB0TS# This type o% identity &ill eat in an opposin" manner %oods that !an!el out ea!h other>s bene%its, i.e., hi"h %at %oods and salads, or meats and potatoes. /. A 7BM0*A*T @8EE 8A70CA9 07E*T0T6
6ou as a !ontroller or dominator. This is 6ou !reatin" obsessi+e !ontrol type o% identities su!h as a neat %rea-, a !ontrol %rea-, a dominator, a per%e!tionist, a !oa!h, a tea!her, a %anati!, et!. 7ue to your %ears o% others, you must be in !ontrol o% the situationI you must be in po&erI you are al&ays ri"ht. 6ou %eed o%% your %ollo&ers. This type o% identity is +ery serious and has little humor or lau"hter in their li%e or en+ironment. They do not trust anyone else. They blame others %or their !ondition !onstantly. They al&ays seeto shi%t responsibility %or their !ondition onto others. This is an ABnly Bne.A A dominator !an only out%lo&I they !annot listen. They !annot study. A 7ominator @ree 8adi!al 0dentity has properties similar to those o% a positron. EAT0*J 1AB0TS# This type o% identity is a hea+y meat eaterI hi"h protein, hi"h %at, dead %ood in"ester. <. 6B38 BBSESS0PE 3*4*BW0*J 0*PB93*TA8096 C8EATE7 CBMMA*70*J 07E*T0T6 This is an identity !reated by 6ou that is un-no&n to 6ou, or that 6ou ha+e -ept se!ret. These identities allo& 6ou to %ore"o bein" responsible %or mali!ious and &ea- beha+ior. A 6B30CC0 has the same li%e %or!e mani%estations as those o% un-no&n and un!ontrolled ne"atrons and positrons.
EAT0*J 1AB0TS# This type o% identity eats on automati!. L. A JAMES MAT80V PBS0T0PE 07E*T0T6
6ou and a mentor !reate positi+e identities. This is 6ou !reatin" &innin" identities su!h as a pro%essional person, a star, an honest produ!er, a doer, a thin-er, a planner, a pro!essor. 6ou &or- &ith li%e, people, and the en+ironment. 6ou ta-e %ull responsibility %or your a!tions. 6ou ha+e "reat !ertainty o% Sel% and !an both send and re!ei+e. A Positi+e 0dentity has balan!ed the li%e %or!e in the same manner as healthy ele!trons. EAT0*J 1AB0TS# This type o% identity eats li+e %oodI mainly un!oo-ed, or"ani!, home "ro&n sprouts and %resh %ruits. ). A MASTE86 A*7 4*BW9E7JE SEE4E8 07E*T0T6
This is 6ou !reatin" leadership and !hampion le+el identities su!h as a !hampion, a leader, a paradi"m shi%ter, a !ontributor to li%e, a bi" &inner, a su!!ess, a true %riend, an upper le+el pro!essor, et!. 6ou are &illin" to be !ompletely responsible. EAT0*J 1AB0TS# This type o% identity is hi"hly a&are o% nutritional inta-eI eats li+e %ood and ta-es plenty o% exer!ise. ;. A MASTE8 B@ 6B38 BW* C8EAT0B*S
6ou pull the strin"s o% your o&n !reations. 6ou are master o% your o&n li%e and identities. 6our identities are !ontrolled by you. 6ou !an help !reate others into &innin" identities. 6ou lo+e li%e, li%e %or!es, and people. 6ou do the "reatest "ood %or the "reatest numbers. 6B3 1APE CB*T8B9 BPE8 90@E, 6B38 M0*7, A*7 6B38 BB76. 6B3 P8BCESS 90@E, PEBP9E, A*7 6B38 E*P08B*ME*T 3PSCA9E. EAT0*J 1AB0TS# A Super Bein" is a pure li+e %ood in"esterI turns the li%e %or!e in li+e %oods into edu!ated, AhattedA teammates and li%e enhan!ers and reEu+enators. 2Sin!e the dis!o+ery and handlin" o% a %ree radi!al identity, 0 ha+e lost L( pounds in ei"ht &ee-s. My eatin" habits ha+e
!ompletely !han"ed5. As you !an obser+e, the hi"her up this ladder you "o, the more &illin" you are to be responsible, o&n, and !ontrol your li%e. At 9e+el Ei"ht you are the master o% your o&n li%e and a true %riend . 7e%initely a &orthy purpose 0>m loo-in" %or&ard to seein" you at 9e+el Ei"ht. A9A* C. WA9TE8 Copyri"ht d .,,/, .,,< Alan C. Walter A99 80J1TS 8ESE8PE7
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0nterestin"....basi!ally a s!ale o% a"reement &ith MEST uni+erse properties, and a +alidation o% A%un!tion monitors stru!tureA. Was this James Matrix Pro!essin"H 0t &as resear!hin" the James Matrix !omposition. The @ree 8adi!al 0dentity some&hat ans&ered &hat a 8o!- Slammin" item !ould be. 8$Sers a!ted li-e ro"ue items......they &ould !ome and "o. 0t also ans&ered &hy it &as almost impossible on some !ases to %ind JPM pa!-a"es. Todays S!io pro!essin" does not really address this area, but in a!tuality it is a!ti+atin" these areas !onstantly. The Jolden A"e o% Te!h &ith all its drillin" &ould bee% this stu%% up tremendously as &ould ne+er endin" Se! Che!-s. 7id the &ei"ht stay o%%H 6es, 0 lost about L0 lbs. Then hit a plateau. Alan
%riendly, lo+in", and !arin" %ashion any stops, slo&s or nulli%i!ations in the e+olution o% doin" that. Alan
/. T1E W0990*J*ESS TB 9ET T1E C90E*T 1APE @399 A*7 CBMP9ETE BW*E8S10P B@ T1E08 BW* W0*S. A B9>>ISI9N 9? REA>ITIES The %irst time 0 be!ame a&are o% my la!- o% depth as a pro!essor &as in Mar!h, .,L3. 0 &as in En"land studyin". The Juru 0 &as studyin" under sent a messa"e as-in" to see me in his o%%i!e the %ollo&in" a%ternoon, at 3.00 p.m. 1is o%%i!e &as in a manor house, the o%%i!e &as +ery lar"e, the %urnishin"s some&hat ordinary, nothin" la+ish, but o% "ood ?uality. *eedless to say 0 &as some&hat anxious about the meetin". 1e "reeted me &armly and as-ed me to sit alon"side o% him at his des-. 0 noti!ed he didn>t loo- to "ood, his eyes &ere surrounded by dar!ir!les, and &hen 0 spo-e, he seemed to &in!e. 0 as-ed him# NAre you all ri"htHO 1e ans&ered# NWell 0>+e "ot this splittin" heada!he.HO 0 as-ed# NWhen did it startHO 1e ans&ered# N9ast ni"ht about an hour a%ter Mary Sue and 0 %inished session.O NWhat happenedO 0 a"ain ?uestioned. NWell 0 suppose it !ould ha+e somethin" to do &ith the session.O 1e replied. 0 had noti!ed a meter &as on his des-, so 0 indi!ated to him &ould he mind pi!-in" up the !ans, he smiled and rea!h %or the !ans and handed the meter o+er to me. 0 said. NStart o% Session.O Ruietly. N*o& tell me &hat happenedHO The meter tone arm &as at /.) and the needle &as stu!- solid. 1e told me he and Mary Sue &ere doin" some Joals Problems Mass runnin" and they had %ound a ne& trun!ated pair o% items. The meter tone arm &as still stu!- at /.) and the needle &as still stu!solid. 0 as-ed, NWas there somethin" not ?uite !orre!t about the itemsHO NWeeeeellO in that lon" dra&l +oi!e o% his, N0t -inda in+alidates the other set o% items that &e had %ound earlier.O lon" pause Nalso it puts t&o di%%erent JPM "oals into present time.O The meter tone arm &as still stu!- at /.) and the needle &as still stu!- solid. 0 &as be"innin" to %eel out o% my depth, N&hat do 0 do no&HO Terror &as be"innin" to "na& at my stoma!h. N'eeeesusDH Why did 0 do thisHO Suddenly he loo-s at me. N0n&ardly star- terror turns onDO N0>m losin" it bi" time.O 0 thin-.
1e as-s N&hat>s the meter doin"HO 0 tell him. N1mmDO then silen!e. NThis is not "oin" ri"htDO 0 &orry. So 0 mumble# NMaybe you>+e hit into a "lum areaHO 8e!allin" hi"h tone arm o%ten means an area o% problems surrounded by ser+i!e %a!s. N1uhDO he said !ontemptuously. 7e%initely &ithholdin" a snarl. 0 sin- lo&er into my %un-. 0>m no& totally at e%%e!t. 0n !omplete o+er&helm. NWeell &hat do you -no&D there is a &hole pa!-a"e o% ser+i!e %a!s here, they areO he lists out se+eral he ?ui!-ly runs them the tone arm be"ins to blo& do&n the needle s&in"s %ree he starts to bri"hten up. 1e then be"ins to re ali"n se+eral o% his pre+ious items and JPM "oals. Tal- about operatin" in un!harted, unmapped territory. 0 didn>t -no& hal% o% &hat he &as !o+erin". 0 Eust &anted out o% there. Suddenly the room &ent almost !ompletely dar-. 0 thou"ht a !loud had "one a!ross the sun. 0 rea!hed o+er to turn on the lamp on the des-, only it &as on. The bla!-ness &as bein" "enerated by him. 1e started lau"hin". NWo&D 0 sure "ot this area in a mess. This set belon" here and this set belon" &ith this "oal, this ser+ %a! belon"s to this JPM. These items are not my itemsDO 1e ran !hains o% harm%ul a!ts in se!onds. The bla!-ness Eust dissol+ed. 0 as-ed# N1o& is your heada!heHO NBetter.O NB-ay i% &e end hereHO he as-ed. NSureO 0 ans&ered. 2T1A*4 JB7DDD5 The session lasted about /< minutes, thou"h to me it seemed li-e an eternity. To me this session &as a total disaster. This &as be%ore the days o% lo!ate and indi!ate. 0 had e+aluated, put the !lient>s attention on the meter. Jone totally &ea-. Turned session !ontrol o+er to the !lient. 9et the !lient end session on his o&n determinism. Jone into un!harted, unmapped territory. 1e as-ed me to !ome ba!- the same time tomorro& as he had a 3./< appointment. 0 a"reed, o% !ourse. That ni"ht he "a+e a le!ture. 'ust be%ore he started the le!ture, he loo-ed at me, tapped his head,
smiled and made a !ir!le &ith his %in"er and thumb, indi!atin" he &as o-ay. @or me 0 &as in a !omplete %un-. 0 &as !ompletely a!!essed. What had happenedH 0 had run into more -no&led"e, +elo!ity o% %or!e and !har"e than 0 &as &illin" to handle or %or that matter !apable o% handlin". The !lient &as able to run his !ase %ar better and deeper than 0 !ould pro!ess. *o& 0 had to meet him a"ain. T@E NE<T MEETIN: A"ain he "reeted me &armly. This time he &ent strai"ht to business. 1e &anted me to "raduate. 0 said, N0>d lo+e to but 0 hadn>t "otten &hat 0 !ame %or. What 0 had !ome %or &as the ability and !ertainty to pro!ess anyone, at anytime, on anythin".O 1e &as some&hat ta-en aba!- by this. We tal-ed some more. 1e as-ed ho& the resear!h &e &ere doin" on the 1elotrobus 0mplants. 0 ans&ered# NThere are ?uite a number o% o%% beat implants in that area that are inter%erin" &ith handlin" the area.HO NSu!h asHO he as-ed. 0 told him. 1e nodded o-ay. Then rea!hed %or the meter and !ans, handin" me the !ans. 1e "ently said# NStart o% Session.O 0t &as then 0 &as hit &ith the most amaCin", +ast, po&er%ul, e%%e!ti+e !ommuni!ation !y!le 0 had e+er experien!ed. 0t !ontained the three attributes# .. Presen!e. (. Carin". 3. @riendliness. The %our intentions# .. The &illin"ness to ha+e the !lient &in bi". 21elpin" the !lient to be able to o&n more and more o% itsel%, its o&n uni+erse and all aspe!ts o% the "ames they are playin".5 (. The &illin"ness to -no& all, and turn on %ully, all the %or!e and !har"e. 3. The &illin"ness to permeate all, plus to help the !lient as needed to erase the un&anted %or!e and
!har"e. /. The &illin"ness to let the !lient ha+e %ull and !omplete o&nership o% their o&n &ins. As his !ommuni!ation !y!le impin"ed on me. 0 !ould see my tone arm, it started at (.;, as soon as that !ommuni!ation !y!le hit me, the tone arm started soarin". 0t shot up to L.< and the needle stu!solid. 1e "ently as-ed# NWhat did you Eust loo- atHO 0 hummed and oohed around, to be honest 0 didn>t really -no&. 0 mumbled Nit>s some hu"e mass.O NTell me about itHO So 0 des!ribed it. Bi", bla!-, hi"hly !har"ed. NAny idea &hat it !ontainsHO 0 started lau"hin". N6eahD All the un!on%ronted masses and !har"e %rom the pro!essin" 0>+e had o+er the years.O The mass Eust started to disinte"rate. My tone arm ble& do&n to the 3.0 ran"e and the needle &ent %ree. 0 itsa ed# NThe problem 0 ran into &as the pro!essors !ouldn>t !on%ront the %or!e, !har"e and masses.O 0t &as years later 0 realiCed that his !ommuni!ation !y!le had allo&ed the %ull %or!e, !har"e and masses to !ome to +ie& and run out. 1e ended the session. We !hatted some more. 1e o-ayed my stayin" on the brie%in" !ourse until 0 a!hie+ed my "oals o% pro!essin" anyone, at anytime, on anythin". A NED >EVE> 9? E<BE>>ENBE AND MASTER= 0nstead o% bein" empo&ered by this experien!e, 0 !ame a&ay +ery o+er&helmed. The le+el o% %or!e and !har"e 0 &as &illin" to handle le%t mu!h to be impro+ed upon. What &as more embarrassin" &as the %a!t, at that time 0 &as one o% the hi"hest trained pro!essors in the &orld, plus all my !o pro!essin" &as &ith the best o% the best. 0% 0 had not ha+e re!ei+ed su!h a demonstration o% mastery and !ompeten!e, 0 &ould still be in a state o% N0 didn>t -no&, 0 didn>t -no&.O That meetin" set a &hole ne& le+el o% ex!ellen!e and mastery o% &hat &as needed to ha+e a master%ul !ommuni!ation !y!le. There &as a +ast di%%eren!e bet&een his !ommuni!ation !y!le and mine. Mine &as li-e a little s?ui""ly line and his &as an ;0 lane hi"h&ay that !ould !om%ortably ta-e any %or!e or !har"e alon" it. More than that his intention &as to -no& all.
But &hat impressed me the most &as his intention %or me to &in bi". 0t is the !ommuni!ation !y!le that is the basi! reason that !auses pro!essin" to &or-. 0% the !ommuni!ation !y!le is %aulty or &ea-, the !har"e and %or!e !annot be dissipated. What ma-es this so di%%i!ult to obser+e or !orre!t is that it is a telepathi!ally proEe!ted 3 dimensional holo"raphi! spiritual mani%estation. With a master%ul !ommuni!ation !y!le in pla!e, pro!esses ma"i!ally &or-. 0% it is %aulty too mu!h %or!e, !har"e and mass &ill be by passed. 0% this %aulty !ommuni!ation !y!le "oes on too lon" the !lient &ill build up too mu!h by passed and unhandled %or!e, !har"e and mass and &ill be di%%i!ult to "et in session or &ill ?uit "ettin" pro!essed alto"ether. The resultant by passed and unhandled %or!e, !har"e and mass &ill !ompress the bein"s ability to !reate and !ontrol spa!e, and time into a tiny area sometimes as small as a dot, thus e%%e!ti+ely inhibitin" its ability to Be 7o or 1a+e in present time. This !ompression phenomena is not tan"ible, it usually mani%ests in ha+in" little or no time, no spa!e, no rea!h, no &ins in li%e and li+in". The best &ay to remedy this !ondition is to rehabilitate the bein"s !ommuni!ation !y!le. That ta-es e%%e!ti+e pro!essin" and ex!ellent trainin". Alan
But ba!- to the post o% 981 and 0 pro!essin". 1ere you ha+e a mi!ro!osm o% li%e. A Amaster "uruA &ho had !ompletely messed up his !ase. A Aterri%ied studentA &ho rea!hed beyond his le+el o% -no&led"e and s-ill set. 0% the Amaster "uruA !ould mess up his !ase on!e &hy !ould he not do it a"ainH 0% the Aterri%ied studentA &ho had rea!hed beyond his le+el o% -no&led"e and s-ill set &hat says o+er the period o% the next /< years, he !ould not learn and e+ol+e %rom thisH @ear stems %rom a distrust o% sel%. Anxiety stems %rom a distrust o% others. When you are submer"ed &ith %ears and anxieties as you are in re"ards the te!hnolo"y &hat hope do you ha+eH There is a hu"e di%%eren!e bet&een me and 1ubbard 0 did his !ourses 0 studied &hat he tau"ht 0 ha+e spent 30 years untan"lin" this. 0 &as a parti!ipant in the rise and %all o% his me"alomania. We are e+ol+in" some up&ard some do&n&ard. All 0 -no& &ith !ertainty is the past is "one. E+en i% 0 am dra""in" pie!es o% it around &ith me. Alan
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B% !ourse 7M and !re& helped tremendously by destroyin" the Mission *et&or-........today>s internet bleeps are minor to those o% .,;( ;3 period. But they are +ery important espe!ially the indi+idual stories. Maybe 7ennis and Chu!- &ho &ere around at that time !an +eri%y some o% this. Pinnaire &as also on sta%% at @la" ba!- then. Alan
@enry ?ord: A0 adopted the theory o% rein!arnation &hen 0 &as (L. Jenius is experien!e. Some thin- to seem that it is a "i%t or talent, but it is the %ruit o% lon" experien!e in many li+esA. Aohann Dol),an, von :oethe% .:erman poet% play$r&,ht and sc&ent&st7: AAs lon" as you are not a&are o% the !ontinual la& o% 7ie and Be A"ain, you are merely a +a"ue "uest on a dar- Earth.A ?re&dr&ch N&et+sche: A9i+e so that thou mayest desire to li+e a"ain that is thy duty %or in any !ase thou &ilt li+e a"ainDA Mahatma :andh&: A0 !annot thin- o% permanent enmity bet&een man and man, and belie+in" as 0 do in the theory o% rein!arnation, 0 li+e in the hope that i% not in this birth, in some other birth 0 shall be able to hu" all o% humanity in %riendly embra!e.A Ralph Daldo Emerson: AThe soul !omes %rom &ithout into the human body, as into a temporary abode, and it "oes out o% it ane& it passes into other habitations, %or the soul is immortal.A A0t is the se!ret o% the &orld that all thin"s subsist and do not die, but only retire a little %rom si"ht and a%ter&ards return a"ain. *othin" is deadI men %ei"n themsel+es dead, and endure mo!- %unerals and there they stand loo-in" out o% the &indo&, sound and &ell, in some stran"e ne& dis"uise.A :eneral :eor,e S' atton: ASo as throu"h a "lass and dar-ly, the a"e lon" stri%e 0 see, Where 0 %ou"ht in many "uises, many names, but al&ays me.A Al!ert Sch$e&t+er: A8ein!arnation !ontains a most !om%ortin" explanation o% reality by means o% &hi!h 0ndian thou"ht surmounts di%%i!ulties &hi!h ba%%le the thin-ers o% Europe.A
Dalt Dh&tman: A0 -no& 0 am deathless. *o doubt 0 ha+e died mysel% ten thousand times be%ore. 0 lau"h at &hat you !all dissolution, and 0 -no& the amplitude o% time.A D&ll&am Dords$orth: ABur birth is but a sleep and a %or"ettin"I The Soul that rises &ith us, our li%e>s Star, 1ath had else&here its settin". And !ometh %rom a%ar.A Aalalu Rum& .Islam&c oet o) the 4"th century7: A0 died as a mineral and be!ame a plant, 0 died as a plant and rose to animal, 0 died as animal and 0 &as man. Why should 0 %ear H When &as 0 less by dyin"HA Barl Aun,: AMy li%e o%ten seemed to me li-e a story that has no be"innin" and no end. 0 had the %eelin" that 0 &as an histori!al %ra"ment, an ex!erpt %or &hi!h the pre!edin" and su!!eedin" text &as missin". 0 !ould &ell ima"ine that 0 mi"ht ha+e li+ed in %ormer !enturies and there en!ountered ?uestions 0 &as not yet able to ans&erI that 0 had been born a"ain be!ause 0 had not %ul%illed the tas- "i+en to me.A @enry Dav&d Thoreau: AWhy should &e be startled by deathH 9i%e is a !onstant puttin" o%% o% the mortal !oil !oat, !uti!le, %lesh and bones, all old !lothes.A Socrates: A0 am !on%ident that there truly is su!h a thin" as li+in" a"ain, that the li+in" sprin" %rom the dead, and that the souls o% the dead are in existen!e.A Aesus Bhr&st &n :nost&c :ospels: &st&s Soph&a: ASouls are poured %rom one into another o% di%%erent -inds o% bodies o% the &orld.A
Volta&re: A0t is not more surprisin" to be born t&i!e than on!eI e+erythin" in nature is resurre!tion.A Coran: AJod "enerates bein"s, and sends them ba!- o+er and o+er a"ain, till they return to 1im.A Aosephus .most $ell kno$n Ae$&sh h&stor&an )rom the t&me o) Aesus7: AAll pure and holy spirits li+e on in hea+enly pla!es, and in !ourse o% time they are a"ain sent do&n to inhabit ri"hteous bodies.A @onore Bal+ac .?rench $r&ter7: AAll human bein"s "o throu"h a pre+ious li%e... Who -no&s ho& many %leshly %orms the heir o% hea+en o!!upies be%ore he !an be brou"ht to understand the +alue o% that silen!e and solitude o% spiritual &orldsHA Arthur Schopenhauer . h&losopher7: AWere an Asiati! to as- me %or a de%inition o% Europe, 0 should be %or!ed to ans&er him# 0t is that part o% the &orld &hi!h is haunted by the in!redible delusion that man &as !reated out o% nothin", and that his present birth is his %irst entran!e into li%e.A aul :au,u&n .?rench post5&mpress&on&st pa&nter7: AWhen the physi!al or"anism brea-s up, the soul sur+i+es. 0t then ta-es on another body.A :eor,e @arr&son: A@riends are all souls that &e>+e -no&n in other li+es. We>re dra&n to ea!h other. E+en i% 0 ha+e only -no&n them a day, it doesn>t matter. 0>m not "oin" to &ait till 0 ha+e -no&n them %or t&o years, be!ause any&ay, &e must ha+e met some&here be%ore, you -no&.A ytha,oras: Amon" the an!ient Jree-s, rein!arnation &as a do!trine !losely asso!iated &ith the %ollo&ers o% the philosopher and mathemati!ian Pytha"oras. A!!ordin" to Pytha"orean tea!hin", the soul sur+i+es
physi!al death. A%ter a series o% rein!arnations ea!h one %ollo&in" a period o% psy!hi! !leansin" in spiritual en+ironments the soul be!omes %ree eternally %rom the !y!le o% rein!arnations. Alan
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Bri"inally Posted by Bea 4iddo 0 &onder i% its possible thou"h. 0 remember auditin" a p! on CC87 2Clear Certainty 875 and he "a+e the materials o% the Clearin" Course pretty pre!isely, in!ludin" the platens, his &ins and !o"s. At the time, he &as determined to be Clear. 0 remember &hen he &as "i+in" me this in%ormation in session, my Ea& &anted to drop throu"h the %loor. 1is in%ormation &as SB a!!urate 0 !ouldn>t belei+e it. 21e &as born in ;.5 Alan, you e+er run into thatH 6es. *ot ?uite as spe!i%i! as that. There are .( people &ho had prior S!io !areers ) are %rom Australia ( are En"lish, . is Canadian and ( are 3S. Almost all &ere Te!hies that is trained auditors. Most born in the late )0>s early ;0>s. *o &ell -no&n te!h people. Almost all lost their dreams, had too many losses and "a+e up. Bi" resur"en!es &hen their dreams rehabbed. Alan
*o& !ame the most ex!itin", ad+enturous, and !ru!ial part o% the plan to de%eat boredom. The Supreme Bein" shattered itsel% into trillions and trillions o% "od li-e %ra"ments. Ea!h %ra"ment &as a "od. Ea!h "od be!ame a separate entity, a uni+erse unto itsel%. Ea!h separate entity &as a lesser part o% the Supreme Bein". 0t &as endo&ed &ith %our basi! abilities# to per!ei+e, to !reate by intention and +ision, to proEe!t that +ision into a !reation and to animate that !reation, and to rea!t. Ea!h "od bein" &as "i+en a mission &hen the "ame and its playin" &as o+er. Ea!h &ould re"ain "odship o+er its o&n uni+erse and re!reate the steps ne!essary %or all to re"ain the lo+e, abilities, s-ills, a&areness, -no&led"e, purity and truth o% sel%, and to reunite &ith all other "od li-e bein"s so that one day the Supreme Bein" &ould be &hole a"ain. 2Ex!erpt %rom the boo-# :ods in *isguise5 Alan
This &as Eust su!h an area.......&ithout doubt the most !har"ed area 0 had e+er en!ountered. 0 had !ollided &ith this area se+eral times durin" di%%erent As!ension Experien!es but it +ery ?ui!-ly boun!ed me out o% the area. 0n runnin" the area on mysel% and others mu!h has !ome to +ie& most o% it &as +ery surprisin". The only &ay to undo it is to run it. 0t is best run &ith no e+aluation o% its !ontent &hat so e+er. Ea!h bein" needs to %ind out %or itsel%. 0t un%olds "radiently. Alan
&hat "ames you &ill play &hat mood le+els you &ill play your "ames at &ho and &hat you &ill lo+e honor -no& be do and o&n about yoursel%. The ability to ha+e a W1B9E 8E9AT0B*S10P !omes into bein" and o!!urs &hen you %ully utiliCe your spiritual, mental and physi!al abilities to !onne!t, !onta!t, per!ei+e &ith all per!eptions, %ully dupli!ate, %ully experien!e ea!h parti!le, and %ully permeate that &ho or &hat &ith &hi!h you are relatin" to or &ith. 0t is our a&areness and ho& &e honor our spiritual, mental and physi!al relationships that !reates and establishes our immense intera!ti+ity o% holo"raphi! ali+eness, amount o% lo+e, truth, -no&led"e, and presen!e timeness o% &ho and &hat &e are and &ill be, and e+erythin" &e -no&, +alue, appre!iate, and experien!e about oursel+es, and the !omprehension and !reation o% &ho and &hat &e are and &ill be, !omes %rom &ithin the !ontext, lo!ation, settin" and meanin"%ulness that is !reated and arti!ulated by the ?uality o% our relationships. 9u!-ily, there is not one o% us &ho does not ha+e an in%inity o% spiritual, mental and physi!al relationships. Ma"i!ally, all o% us are in spiritual, mental and physi!al relationships &ith 2no matter ho& hard &e try not to be5 e+eryone and e+erythin", all o% the time. We ha+e spiritual, mental and physi!al relationships &ith our mind, our body, our en+ironment, oursel+esI &e ha+e spiritual, mental and physi!al relationships &ith our dreams, our +isions, our &or-I &e ha+e spiritual, mental and physi!al relationships &ith all obEe!ts, subEe!ts, times, and pla!es in the uni+erseI &e ha+e spiritual, mental and physi!al relationships &ith ea!h otherI &e ha+e spiritual, mental and physi!al relationships &ith our "od2s5I &e ha+e a spiritual, mental and physi!al relationship &ith the supreme bein". Why then ha+e &e had so many and su!h immense di%%i!ulties, problems, upsets, and spirit, mind, body and en+ironmentally destroyin" tra"edies &ith our relationshipsH *othin" has !aused more problems %or man-ind, !reated more pain, produ!ed more abuse, more su%%erin", more "rie%, and resulted in more tra"edy, than that &hi!h &as intended and en+isioned to brin" us our "reatest sense o% lo+e and &ell bein", our "reatest Eoy our relationships &ith ea!h other. @e& indi+idually, or !oupled, or !olle!ti+ely, so!ially, politi!ally, lo!ally or internationally ha+e %ound a !onsistent &ay to li+e in harmony. We ha+e "ra+e troubles "ettin" alon" &ith ea!h other H let alone bein" able to truly lo+e ea!h other. The reason &hy the abo+e is so is +ery simple to handle# All you have to reco,n&+e &s the trou!led or d&sastrous relat&onsh&ps are to,ether )or the $ron, reasons% they are &mproperly al&,ned' They are runn&n, $ron, processes that seek to trap% control or dom&nate each otherP they seek to l&m&t each others )reedom' A bein" !annot experien!e Eoy, po&er, passion, %reedom, expansion, so+erei"nty, or happiness by bein" limited. 1EA9T16 8E9AT0B*S10PS CB*TA0* A SE80ES B@ SBPE8E0J* TB BM*0 SBPE8E0J* BASE7,
B* JB0*J, MA4E MB8E EAC1 BT1E8, MB8E @8EE0*J P8BCESSES Bptimum relationships are so+erei"n based, !ontributin" to ea!h other by doin" a series o% on "oin" ali"ned to &hat ea!h partner H!hooses %or itsel%, its o&n needs and &ants,H &hi!h sets the pro!ess dire!tion and ali"ns the !orre!t pro!ess se?uen!es that produ!e more Eoy, %reedom, lo+e, truth, honor, -no&led"e, lau"hter, ad+enture, "ro&th, release %rom traps, expansion, "reater so+erei"nty to&ards omni so+erei"nty, more o&nership o% sel%, more a&areness, more personal po&er %or ea!h parti!ipant. The so+erei"n to omni so+erei"n based partners 9E*7 themsel+es to ea!h other until the partner !an do &hat they ha+e !hosen %or itsel%. Bn!e the partner is %ree to -no&in"ly and !ausati+ely !hoose or not !hoose %or itsel% in the area, the partner passes the o&nership and !ontrol ba!- and sets the partner %ree. Those &ith so+erei"n to omni so+erei"n based relationships -no& that the -ey to the betterment o% this planet lies in the betterment o% ea!h relationship, that A99 relationships are sa!red, that A99 relationships should be based on @reedom @reedom to help another be A99 they !an be @reedom to set another or others %ree @reedom to lo+e @reedom to !hoose or not !hoose -no&in"ly and !ausati+ely. The motto o% the so+erei"n to omni so+erei"n based relationships is# II choose $&th and )or you $hat you choose )or youFJ The so+erei"n to omni so+erei"n based relationships see- to !reate as many as possible other so+erei"n to omni so+erei"n based relationships. *ot Eust indi+iduals, but teams, "roups, nations and ultimately A99 o% man-ind in the "randest +ision they !an ima"ine. 6et they "o %ar beyond that they "o into a!tion to help you rea!h that "rand +ision. 8E9AT0B*S10P MASTE86 BE0*JS, MASTE86 TEAMS With the ad+ent o% the re!ent dis!o+eries o% ho& to handle !har"e and po&er a ne& le+el o% bein"ness and bein"ness relationships has emer"ed. That o% 8E9AT0B*S10P MASTE86 BE0*JS, and MASTE86 TEAMS. By relationship mastery 0 mean not only the attainment o% ea!h Bein">s %ull potential %or themsel+es, but also ha+in" the s-ills and abilities at a le+el o% relationship mastery to &or- &ith and help others rea!h their %ull potential. Bein" a master in an area does not mean to dominate, it means -no&led"e in the %ullest extent, literate, !an apply, has aestheti!s, produ!tion o% %ine ?uality produ!ts and beha+ior. 8elationship mastery +ery mu!h in!orporates the hi"hest ?ualities o% po&er the ?ualities o% unlimited P8ESE*CE 9BPE T83T1 1B*B8 7ECE*C6 H 40*7*ESS CBMPASS0B* 4*BW9E7JE 8ESPB*S0B090T6 CB*T8B9 BM*0 SBPE8E0J*T6 0*TEJ80T6 and @80E*790*ESS. T1E TB*ES When you understand T1E TB*ES you understand the "radient s!ales o% relationships a person "oin" %rom the Jold Tone do&n to the Jreen, then 6ello& then 8ed Tone is d&indlin" and
be!omin" less and less until the person !ompletely !eases to existI the person is o&ned by e+eryone and e+erythin" and has no o&nership o% sel%. As the person as!ends throu"h the 8ed, throu"h the 6ello&, throu"h the Jreen and into the Jold Tone the person is be!omin" more and more the -no&in" !hooser to be the o&ner o% itsel%, until the person has %ull and !omplete po&er o% !hoi!e o% its o&nership o% itsel% spiritually, mentally and physi!ally 2Bmni So+erei"n5 at the top o% the Jold Tone. re late 2r l t5 +erb re lat ed, re lat in", re lates +erb, transiti+e .. (. 3. To narrate or tell. See synonyms at des!ribe. To brin" into or lin- in lo"i!al or natural asso!iation. See synonyms at Eoin. To establish or demonstrate a !onne!tion bet&een.
+erb, intransiti+e .. (. 3. To ha+e !onne!tion, relation, or re%eren!e# The symbols relate to an earlier system. To ha+e or establish a re!ipro!al relationshipI intera!t# She relates &ell to her peers. To rea!t in response, espe!ially %a+orably# 0 !an really relate to these ne& %ashions.
re la tion .. A lo"i!al or natural asso!iation bet&een t&o or more thin"sI rele+an!e o% one to anotherI !onne!tion# the relation bet&een smo-in" and heart disease. (. 3. The !onne!tion o% people by blood or marria"eI -inship. A person !onne!ted to another by blood or marria"eI a relati+e.
/. The &ay in &hi!h one person or thin" is !onne!ted &ith another# the relation o% parent to !hild. <. relations a. The mutual dealin"s or !onne!tions o% persons, "roups, or nations in so!ial, business, or diplomati! matters# international relations. b. Sexual inter!ourse. L. ). 8e%eren!eI re"ard# in relation to your in?uiry. a. The a!t o% tellin" or narratin". b. A narrati+eI an a!!ount.
;. 9a&. The prin!iple &hereby an a!t done at a later date is !onsidered to ha+e been done on a prior date.
re la tion ship 2r l shun ship5 noun .. (. The !ondition or %a!t o% bein" relatedI !onne!tion or asso!iation. Conne!tion by blood or marria"eI -inship.
3. A parti!ular type o% !onne!tion existin" bet&een people related to or ha+in" dealin"s &ith ea!h other# has a !lose relationship &ith his siblin"s. /. A romanti! or sexual in+ol+ement.
re !ip ro !al 2r sp>ra -al5 adEe!ti+e .. Con!ernin" ea!h o% t&o or more persons or thin"s.
(. 0nter!han"ed, "i+en, or o&ed to ea!h other# re!ipro!al a"reements to abolish !ustoms dutiesI a re!ipro!al in+itation to lun!h. 3. /. Per%ormed, experien!ed, or %elt by both sides# re!ipro!al respe!t. 0nter!han"eableI !omplementary# re!ipro!al ele!tri! outlets.
<. Jrammar. Expressin" mutual a!tion or relationship. 3sed o% some +erbs and !ompound pronouns. L. Mathemati!s. B% or relatin" to the re!ipro!al o% a ?uantity.
). Physiolo"y. B% or relatin" to a neuromus!ular phenomenon in &hi!h the ex!itation o% one "roup o% mus!les is a!!ompanied by the inhibition o% another. ;. Jeneti!s. B% or desi"natin" a pair o% !rosses in &hi!h the male parent in one !ross is o% the same "enotype or phenotype as the %emale parent in the other !ross. noun Abbr. re!ip. .. Somethin" that is re!ipro!al to somethin" else.
1is hi"hest post &as as Chaplain in the @oundation Br" at St 1ill. 0 !he!-ed this out &ith others &ho &ere there at that time. 1e &as !onsidered some&hat as a Eo-e by most pro>s at that time. 1is so !alled BS that he &rites about bein" 981>s &hate+er, is pure ima"ination. As %or the ori"ination about BT 000 this !ame %rom the 1a&aiian 1una 8eli"ion there is a "ood !han!e that this not really their reli"ion. The 1a&aiians also had +ol!ano "ods or "oddesses. The personi%i!ation o% +ol!anoes allo&ed %or explanation o% their a!tions. When one o% the +ol!ano "ods or "oddesses be!ame an"ry, be"an to erupt, o%%erin"s &ere thro&n into their la+a streams in order to appease their an"er. 7urin" the early .,<0s many S!ios studied 1una. The ori"inal purpose %or the e meter &as to be used to spot AentitiesA this is !o+ered in the 0 ;0 tapes. Alan
That is the EP o% auditin" to erasure. Erasure auditin" is one o% the most destru!ti+e o% a!ti+ities. Also, the %a!t that a star !ollapses and "ra+ity "et so hea+y as to !ompress matter as &e -no& it into a dense mass o% neutrons.. Conditions under &hi!h li%e is impossible. Well that doesn>t exa!tly ali"n &ith my +ie& o% spiritual hi"hs. 8ather it !ompares to a parti!ularly bad heada!he. 6ou des!ribed the !rash and burn e%%e!t. When a bein" pulls out spa!e, time, and ener"y %rom a James Matrix !reation you end up &ith a solid, +ery dense mass. Considerin" all this, 0 &ill politely de!line to ha+e any As!ension Experien!e, than- youD PussyD Alan
0 don>t ha+e all the ans&ers that>s &hy 0>m loo-in". That>s also &hy the bo"usity o% some 981 Adis!o+eriesA that Eust don>t ma-e any sense tend to annoy me. 2Bh ho& polite 0 am toni"htD5 0 personally subs!ribe to the idea that the more obser+ed phenomena a theory explains or mat!hes up &ith, the more li-ely it is true. 0 ha+e little need %or the theory to be "enerally a!!eptable. 0 -no&# 981 said somethin" +ery similar. That>s the problem# 1e said a lot o% thin"s that are +alid, espe!ially at the lo&er le+els, that by the time you hear somethin" that seems more li-e a pipe dream 2li-e Mr. Venu, to be really ob+ious about it5, you tend to thin-# But he -no&s so mu!h, it must be 0 &ho doesn>t understandD All 0 !an say to that is &hat Alan &ould# Truth is that &hi!h is. Pi!tor Pery insi"ht%ul post as usualD Alan
Ea!h Cir!le is a Jame, Be 7o 1a+e series o% interplays. Ea!h Be or 0dentity has its o&n mind. As you des!end into the !ore o% the Matrix you lose the Cir!le abo+e you ea!h des!ent is less spiritual presen!e, spa!e, time, ener"y and thin"s. Most people li+e in a !ollapsed uni+erse at the Center Core that is +ery dense thus there is almost no spiritual presen!e, no spa!e, no time, no ener"y or thou"ht. 0t is almost all tran!e states and !ir!uits. There are Spiritual 0dentities, 1umanoid 0dentities, Arti%i!ial 0dentities, et!., ea!h appears to ha+e its o&n mind 2!omputer5. A Spiritual 0dentity is a bein"ness that operates in or out o% the physi!al uni+erse spa!e or time and do not need to be in a body. A maEor or Prime 0dentity. 2Jamema-er, 9eader, Creator, Pro!essor, Tea!her, Juide, et!., are types o% Spiritual 0dentities.5 A 1umanoid 0dentity operates &ith a body and is bound by the la&s o% the physi!al uni+erse, ea!h appears to ha+e its o&n mind 2!omputer5. 2Mother, @ather, Son, 7au"hter, 8eal Estate A"ent, Ma!hinist, do" "roomer, et!., are types o% humanoid identities.5
An Arti%i!ial 0dentity is !reated by others it is !ontrolled by the use o% appro+al most o% us &ere loaded &ith these as &e "re& up. 2They are +ery !o dependant identities.5 This is &hat destru!ti+e Cults !reate their %ollo&ers into. By !ross !ompute 0 mean to a!!identally use the data %rom one identity>s mind and apply it to another identity = you mi"ht end up bein" a !ross dresser or somethin" or ma!ho he man &ho lo+es to play &ith dolls. Bptimum edu!ation, trainin" and pro!essin" should produ!e a risin" s!ale phenomena. That is you rise !ir!le by !ir!le until all is &ithin. Mat!hin" terminals &ith AbtsA is about as !ollapsed in&ardly as you !an "o. 1ope this helps. Alan
3. The Bpposin" 0dentity is an Anti Po&er or 7estru!ti+e 0dentity 0t is an identity !reated to oppose the Po&er 0dentity. /. The Mali!ious 0dentity A !ombination identity that is a result o% sho!-s, o+er&helm, lies, harm%ul a!ts, and se!rets. 0t &as !reated by the !on%li!ts o% the Po&er and 7estru!ti+e 0dentities
!ollidin". This identity is held to"ether by the bein">s hatred o% po&er and authority. <. The Wea- 0dentity A multi other determined !reation that is brou"ht about by others to handle the mali!ious identity. The bein" -eeps this in pla!e by resistin" all those aspe!ts he does not li-e about others. By Eust separatin" these < items allo&in" ea!h to "o into position you span the spe!trum o% all s!ales %rom ; ;00;. There are .0,000s o% identities that unra+el and erase &hen these items are handled !orre!tly. This is a +erti!al s!ale. 6ou also ha+e a linear s!ale that spans time. B+er the years mu!h more o% this has !ome to +ie& &ith the ad+ent o% the internet, 0 see 0>m not the only person to ha+e dis!o+ered this. Alan
There are t&o -ey points needed to restore any bein"# The .st is the return or restoration o% the persons BW* +ie&points BW* dimension points and BW* an!hor points &hi!h in turn returns ba!- the bein">s BW* spa!e, BW* time, BW* ener"y and BW* obEe!ts. That is SBPE8E0J*T6. 6ou !annot BW* a so+erei"n bein". To be so+erei"n you need to BW* yoursel%. The next le+el is BM*0 SBPE8E0J*T6. That is the ability to !o !reate &ith and harmoniCe &ith ea!h other bein"s BW* +ie&points BW* dimension points and BW* an!hor points &hi!h in turn returns ba!- the ability %or ea!h bein" to BW* their BW* spa!e, BW* time, BW* ener"y and BW* obEe!ts. The &ay up&ard is to Alet "oA o% the o&nership o% others to help others o&n themsel+es. To o&n yoursel% you need to %ully -no& yoursel% to %ully -no& yoursel% you need to -no& &hat your dreams and aspirations and &hat you are &illin" to -no& or do not &ant to -no&. Most o% us are little abo+e morons as re"ards our -no&led"e thus &e may !ontinue to e+ol+e to the de"ree ea!h bein" -no&s more about themsel+es and their relationships to other spirits, minds, bodies, people, pla!es, subEe!ts and thin"s. 0 posted on the subEe!t o% relationships# http#$$%orum.exs!n.net$sho&thread.phpHt=.(,; 0 &as amaCed at ho& %e& bothered to read this post. The reason 0 am relu!tant to ans&er ?uestions on this thread about 4no&led"ism is it a!ts as a %orm o% proselytin". There is only one person on ESMB that 0 &ould really li-e to be part o% &hat 0 do. 0 ha+e ne+er had a problem &ith la!- o% !lients unless it has been too many. The posts 0 put on ESMB are %or me %or my %uture readin".#7 Alan
1is te!h had a de%inite bias to&ards Ae%%ortA ,Asu!!essA and su!h !on!epts that are deeply mired in Joals, Problems, opp terms. E+en the &ords 9perat&n, Thetan implies Adoin"A, yet e+en by his o&n philosophy doin" is se!ondary to bein". Perhaps the "oal o% S!n should be a ABein" ThetanA rather than an Bperatin" one. Well stated lionheartD Add to it 981 did not &ant anyone playin" any other Jame other than his. Conse?uently you "et an en%or!ed lo&er !ondition than &hat you naturally rise up to. Basi!ally the optimum operatin" le+el in a lo&er Jame is Po&er 2So+erei"n.5 At Po&er Plus you are mo+in" out o% sel% determination into Pan 7etermination. That is a &hole ne& le+el o% Be 7o 1a+e playin".2Bmni So+erei"n.5 0t is at this Po&er Plus le+el that EBs and$or in my !ase 981 &ould tar"et you and !rash you ba!do&n the !onditions. 7M has an e+en lo&er toleran!e o% Po&er thus he hits and !rashes anyone &ho sho&s more -no&led"e, s-ill, ability or -no& ho& than he does. Alan
pla!e &ith the exa!t ri"ht time usin" the exa!t ri"ht ener"y or e%%ort &or-in" &ith the exa!t ri"ht people.. Jarbled or dubbed in spiritual and mind ina!!ura!ies !ause you to dupli!ate the same thin"s in PT. Thus you end up bein" in the &ron" pla!e at the &ron" time, &ith the &ron" people. Alan
Behind almost all Apain%ul in!identsA lays a 3rd party.... E+en your anta"onism to S!io.....has a basi! 3rd party. 0t o%ten has nothin" to do &ith the PT situation......it has to do &ith &hat the PT situation represents to you. Alan
Pierre 0t dates ba!- to the early dianeti!ist days. 0t is a %ull re+i+ o% the in!ident. 0n those days to %ully run and turn a %ull holo"rahi! re+i+ o% the in!ident they &ould run the in!ident %rom multiple +ie&points. 0E# Birth. 8un the in!ident %rom the p!>s +ie&point. Then run the in!ident %rom the mother>s +ie&point, the 7r>s +p, the nurse>s PP e+en %rom the room>s or table>s +p. The in!ident &ould %ully mo!- up......then &hen it &as per%e!tly dupli!ated and permeated +anish !ompletely. Most o% the Aold timersA ran this &ay. The room you &ere in &ould be!ome the room in the in!ident. 0t allo&ed the %ull mass, %or!e, !har"e, et!., to !ome %ully to +ie& and then to be erased. 838 -inda ?ui!-ied this. Thou"h on the Bri"inal Brie%in" Course most ran 838 holo"raphi!ally. 3sually i% a p! is audited &ell in the be"innin", espe!ially on their bi""est &itholds &ith the multiple PPs pi!-ed up they &ill run holo"raphi!ally %rom then on. The auditor needs a +ery sa%e en+ironment and superb T8s as the re+i+ed holo"raphi! !har"e, %or!e, un!ons!iousness, stupidity, mass and sensations are +ery restimulati+e. This in depth style o% pro!essin" dropped out around .,L<. 0t is really not dianeti!s as it "oes into +ie&points, dimension points and an!hor points pro!essin"....it is BT pro!essin", as you ha+e "one beyond Mental 0ma"e Pi!tures &hi!h are substitute !opy o% the a!tual in!ident. Alan
1a+e you e+er run in!idents this &ayH 'ust by &hat you &rote in that para"raphI it sho&s you are !lueless in the A"et allA department. As &ell as linear runnin" you also experien!e +erti!al expansion e+er heard o% !omin" up tone a phenomena !aused by in!reased spa!ation, in!reased time and in!reased ener"y. @urther by bein" able to %ully !reate or !ease to !reate the in!ident you "et a bein" no& able to %ully o&n, ta-e a position and o!!upy that area and its asso!iated parts in PT. Alan
More it &as built to per%e!tion. 0t &as the bein">s "reatest !reation the destru!tion o% &hi!h le%t the bein" an!horless %rom that time on. The loss o% that !reation may &ell be the basi!, basi! on all subse?uent heartbrea- %eelin"s and an"uish. The runnin" o% the A8o!-A restored ba!- the bein">s &illin"ness to rea!h out as &ell as help and !ontribute to others %urther i% run to !omplete ability to !reate or !ease to !reate at &ill that past Aro!-A !reation &hi!h nearly al&ays part o% the p!>s present as it !ontains enormous %or!es and !ounter %or!es and a tremendous amount o% tied up attention it allo&s the bein" to !reate an optimum holo"rahi! present time. The runnin" o% the Aro!-A turned ba!- on the ability to !onne!t to other po&erhouse bein"s. All the "reat Te!h Masters 0 ha+e -no&n ran the Aro!-A in!ident. Alan
Bb+iously there is a split point 2shatterin"5 that !auses a separation %rom the other uni+erses. Alan
What problem did that !reateH Jet problem named. 1o& did you handle thatH What &ere the !onse?uen!es o% thatH 8epeat o+er and o+er to a &in. 1as someone or somethin" stopped your purposeH Who$WhatH What &as the purposeH Jet purpose repeat 2named purpose5 a %e& times to rehab. What problem did that !reateH Jet problem named. 1o& did you handle thatH What &ere the !onse?uen!es o% thatH 8epeat o+er and o+er to a &in. 1as someone or somethin" nulli%ied your purposeH Who$WhatH What &as the purposeH Jet purpose repeat 2named purpose5 a %e& times to rehab. What problem did that !reateH Jet problem named. 1o& did you handle thatH What &ere the !onse?uen!es o% thatH 8epeat o+er and o+er to a &in. 7o the same to ea!h o% these# 20% you %eel li-e itD5 Stolen Joals Stolen 7reams Stolen 0dentity Stolen 9i%e EP# 6our o&n dreams, your o&n li%e, your o&n +ie&points, your o&n dimension points, your o&n
an!hor points, your o&n spa!e, your o&n time, your o&n ener"y and your o&n &hat e+er you &ant ba!-D 6ou !an o% !ourse run all %lo&s thou"h %lo& ( is a bit!h %lo& / is not mu!h %un eitherD Alan PS# This &as done on an Ex S!io ba!- in .,;/ Eust heard he is sellin" his !ompany %or Q.00,000,000.
Should you !ommit harm &ith your ne& %ound po&ers and potential you &ill almost immediately restrain yoursel% %rom ha+in" that po&er and potential. The "reatest %ear most people ha+e is that they &ill use their ne&ly unleashed po&ers and potential to !ommit harm. 0t is this %ear that -eeps most people in a state o% misery and po+erty. Many years a"o a best sellin" boo- titled NThe Peter Prin!ipleO obser+ed that Npeople rose to their le+el o% in!ompeten!e.O A!tually it &as more than that, they rose to their ne& le+el o% ruin, unhappiness, illitera!y, la!- o% s-ill, ine%%e!ti+eness and in!ompeten!e. As you study The Se!rets o% Jettin" 8i!h and the S!ien!e o% Jettin" ri!h you &ill rise up many le+els F to maintain and "o %urther beyond those le+els you &ill need to study many ne& areas o% li%e in order to "et the litera!y, s-ills, e%%e!ti+eness and !ompeten!e o% your ne& states o% bein". As you unleash your po&ers and potential you &ill %ind yoursel% and your li%e ta-in" many stran"e and o%ten &eird turns as you Eourney %orth. T1E 'B38*E6 Ea!h o% us %rom the moment &e are born are en"a"ed in a !omposite series o% pro!esses that !ause us to tra+el a path&ay or road to some&here. Some -no& &here they are "oin" and &hat their destination is F some do not. Websters di!tionary de%ines a pro!ess as# A natural phenomenon mar-ed by "radual !han"es that lead to&ard a parti!ular result 2the pro!ess o% "ro&th5. A natural !ontinuin" a!ti+ity or %un!tion 2su!h li%e pro!esses as breathin"5. A series o% a!tions or operations that help, !ontribute, or lead to brin"in" about an end produ!t, or end result or tar"eted obEe!ti+e. Those that -no& &here they are "oin" and &hat their destination is mo+e &ith passion, speed and %o!us F those that do not -no& &here they are "oin" and &hat their destination is meander around apatheti!ally and aimlessly and are easily stopped %rom a!hie+in" anythin". Bne o% the %irst se!ret to &ealth and ri!hes is# >I?E IS B9M 9SITE 9? R9BESSES' The se!ond se!ret to &ealth and ri!hes is the !ontrolled pro!ess !y!le o%# STARTIN:: CN9D D@ERE =9( ARE K CN9D D@ERE =9( ARE :9IN: B9NTIN(IN::
@9D T9 :ET T@ERE' B9M >ETIN:: CN9D D@EN =9( @AVE ?(>>= REAB@ED =9(R DESTINATI9N 9R 9BAEBTIVE' Startin" F Continuin" F Completin"I or Start F Chan"e F StopI or Create F Jro&th F A!!omplishment are the basi! !y!les o% positi+e !ontrol.
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SBIENBE 9? :ETTIN: RIB@ WA99ACE 7. WATT9ES Pre%a!e T10S boo- is pra"mati!al, not philosophi!alI a pra!ti!al manual, not a treatise upon theories. 0t is intended %or the men and &omen &hose most pressin" need is %or moneyI &ho &ish to "et ri!h %irst, and philosophiCe a%ter&ard. 0t is %or those &ho ha+e, so %ar, %ound neither the time, the means, nor the opportunity to "o deeply into the study o% metaphysi!s, but &ho &ant results and &ho are &illin" to ta-e the !on!lusions o% s!ien!e as a basis %or a!tion, &ithout "oin" into all the pro!esses by &hi!h those !on!lusions &ere rea!hed. 0t is expe!ted that the reader &ill ta-e the %undamental statements upon %aith, Eust as he &ould ta-e statements !on!ernin" a la& o% ele!tri!al a!tion i% they &ere promul"ated by a Mar!oni or an EdisonI and, ta-in" the statements upon %aith, that he &ill pro+e their truth by a!tin" upon them &ithout %ear or hesitation. E+ery man or &oman &ho does this &ill !ertainly "et ri!hI %or the s!ien!e herein applied is an exa!t s!ien!e, and %ailure is impossible. @or the bene%it, ho&e+er, o% those &ho &ish to in+esti"ate philosophi!al theories and so se!ure a lo"i!al basis %or %aith, 0 &ill here !ite !ertain authorities. The monisti! theory o% the uni+erse the theory that Bne is All, and that All is BneI That one Substan!e mani%ests itsel% as the seemin" many elements o% the material &orld is o% 1indu ori"in, and has been "radually &innin" its &ay into the thou"ht o% the &estern &orld %or t&o hundred years. 0t is the %oundation o% all the Briental philosophies, and o% those o% 7es!artes, SpinoCa, 9eibnitC, S!hopenhauer, 1e"el, and Emerson. The reader &ho &ould di" to the philosophi!al %oundations o% this is ad+ised to read 1e"el and Emerson %or himsel%. 0n &ritin" this boo- 0 ha+e sa!ri%i!ed all other !onsiderations to plainness and simpli!ity o% style, so that all mi"ht understand. The plan o% a!tion laid do&n herein &as dedu!ed %rom the !on!lusions o% philosophyI it has been thorou"hly tested, and bears the supreme test o% pra!ti!al experimentI it &or-s. 0% you &ish to -no& ho& the !on!lusions &ere arri+ed at, read the &ritin"s o% the authors mentioned abo+eI and i% you &ish to reap the %ruits o% their philosophies in a!tual pra!ti!e, read this boo- and do exa!tly as it tells you to do. The Author C1APTE8 . The 8i"ht To Be 8i!h. W1ATEPE8 may be said in praise o% po+erty, the %a!t remains that it is not possible to li+e
a really !omplete or su!!ess%ul li%e unless one is ri!h. *o man !an rise to his "reatest possible hei"ht in talent or soul de+elopment unless he has plenty o% moneyI %or to un%old the soul and to de+elop talent he must ha+e many thin"s to use, and he !annot ha+e these thin"s unless he has money to buy them &ith. A man de+elops in mind, soul, and body by ma-in" use o% thin"s, and so!iety is so or"aniCed that man must ha+e money in order to be!ome the possessor o% thin"sI there%ore, the basis o% all ad+an!ement %or man must be the s!ien!e o% "ettin" ri!h. The obEe!t o% all li%e is de+elopmentI and e+erythin" that li+es has an inalienable ri"ht to all the de+elopment it is !apable o% attainin". Man>s ri"ht to li%e means his ri"ht to ha+e the %ree and unrestri!ted use o% all the thin"s &hi!h may be ne!essary to his %ullest mental, spiritual, and physi!al un%oldmentI or, in other &ords, his ri"ht to be ri!h. 0n this boo-, 0 shall not spea- o% ri!hes in a %i"urati+e &ayI to be really ri!h does not mean to be satis%ied or !ontented &ith a little. *o man ou"ht to be satis%ied &ith a little i% he is !apable o% usin" and enEoyin" more. The purpose o% *ature is the ad+an!ement and un%oldment o% li%eI and e+ery man should ha+e all that !an !ontribute to the po&erI ele"an!e, beauty, and ri!hness o% li%eI to be !ontent &ith less is sin%ul. The man &ho o&ns all he &ants %or the li+in" o% all the li%e he is !apable o% li+in" is ri!hI and no man &ho has not plenty o% money !an ha+e all he &ants. 9i%e has ad+an!ed so %ar, and be!ome so !omplex, that e+en the most ordinary man or &oman re?uires a "reat amount o% &ealth in order to li+e in a manner that e+en approa!hes !ompleteness. E+ery person naturally &ants to be!ome all that they are !apable o% be!omin"I this desire to realiCe innate possibilities is inherent in human natureI &e !annot help &antin" to be all that &e !an be. Su!!ess in li%e is be!omin" &hat you &ant to beI you !an be!ome &hat you &ant to be only by ma-in" use o% thin"s, and you !an ha+e the %ree use o% thin"s only as you be!ome ri!h enou"h to buy them. To understand the s!ien!e o% "ettin" ri!h is there%ore the most essential o% all -no&led"e. There is nothin" &ron" in &antin" to "et ri!h. The desire %or ri!hes is really the desire %or a ri!her, %uller, and more abundant li%eI and that desire is praise &orthy. The man &ho does not desire to li+e more abundantly is abnormal, and so the man &ho does not desire to ha+e money enou"h to buy all he &ants is abnormal. There are three moti+es %or &hi!h &e li+eI &e li+e %or the body, &e li+e %or the mind, &e li+e %or the soul. *o one o% these is better or holier than the otherI all are ali-e desirable, and no one o% the three body, mind, or soul !an li+e %ully i% either o% the others is !ut short o% %ull li%e and expression. 0t is not ri"ht or noble to li+e only %or the soul and deny mind or bodyI and it is &ron" to li+e %or the intelle!t and deny body or soul. We are all a!?uainted &ith the loathsome !onse?uen!es o% li+in" %or the body and denyin" both mind and soulI and &e see that real li%e means the !omplete expression o% all that man !an "i+e %orth throu"h body, mind, and soul. Whate+er he !an say, no man !an be really happy or satis%ied unless his body is li+in" %ully in e+ery %un!tion, and unless the same is true o% his mind and his soul. Where+er there is unexpressed possibility, or %un!tion not per%ormed, there is unsatis%ied desire. 7esire is possibility see-in" expression, or %un!tion see-in" per%orman!e.
Man !annot li+e %ully in body &ithout "ood %ood, !om%ortable !lothin", and &arm shelterI and &ithout %reedom %rom ex!essi+e toil. 8est and re!reation are also ne!essary to his physi!al li%e. 1e !annot li+e %ully in mind &ithout boo-s and time to study them, &ithout opportunity %or tra+el and obser+ation, or &ithout intelle!tual !ompanionship. To li+e %ully in mind he must ha+e intelle!tual re!reations, and must surround himsel% &ith all the obEe!ts o% art and beauty he is !apable o% usin" and appre!iatin". To li+e %ully in soul, man must ha+e lo+eI and lo+e is denied expression by po+erty. A man>s hi"hest happiness is %ound in the besto&al o% bene%its on those he lo+esI lo+e %inds its most natural and spontaneous expression in "i+in". The man &ho has nothin" to "i+e !annot %ill his pla!e as a husband or %ather, as a !itiCen, or as a man. 0t is in the use o% material thin"s that a man %inds %ull li%e %or his body, de+elops his mind, and un%olds his soul. 0t is there%ore o% supreme importan!e to him that he should be ri!h. It &s per)ectly r&,ht that you should des&re to !e r&chP &) you are a normal man or $oman you cannot help do&n, so' It &s per)ectly r&,ht that you should ,&ve your !est attent&on to the Sc&ence o) :ett&n, R&ch% )or &t &s the no!lest and most necessary o) all stud&es' I) you ne,lect th&s study% you are derel&ct &n your duty to yoursel)% to :od and human&tyP )or you can render to :od and human&ty no ,reater serv&ce than to make the most o) yoursel)'
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IIt &s a natural la$ that l&ke causes al$ays produce l&ke e))ects'J Walla!e 7. Wattles C1APTE8 (# There &s A Sc&ence o) :ett&n, R&ch T1E8E is a S!ien!e o% "ettin" ri!h, and it is an exa!t s!ien!e, li-e al"ebra or arithmeti!. There are !ertain la&s &hi!h "o+ern the pro!ess o% a!?uirin" ri!hesI on!e these la&s are learned and obeyed by any man, he &ill "et ri!h &ith mathemati!al !ertainty. The o&nership o% money and property !omes as a result o% doin" thin"s in a !ertain &ayI those &ho do thin"s in this Certain Way, &hether on purpose or a!!identally, "et ri!hI &hile those &ho do not do thin"s in this Certain Way, no matter ho& hard they &or- or ho& able they are, remain poor. 0t is a natural la& that li-e !auses al&ays produ!e li-e e%%e!tsI and, there%ore, any man or &oman &ho learns to do thin"s in this !ertain &ay &ill in%allibly "et ri!h. That the abo+e statement is true is sho&n by the %ollo&in" %a!ts# Jettin" ri!h is not a matter o% en+ironment, %or, i% it &ere, all the people in !ertain nei"hborhoods &ould be!ome &ealthyI the people o% one !ity &ould all be ri!h, &hile those o% other to&ns &ould all be poorI or the inhabitants o% one state &ould roll in &ealth, &hile those o% an adEoinin" state &ould be in po+erty.
But e+ery&here &e see ri!h and poor li+in" side by side, in the same en+ironment, and o%ten en"a"ed in the same +o!ations. When t&o men are in the same lo!ality, and in the same business, and one "ets ri!h &hile the other remains poor, it sho&s that "ettin" ri!h is not, primarily, a matter o% en+ironment. Some en+ironments may be more %a+orable than others, but &hen t&o men in the same business are in the same nei"hborhood, and one "ets ri!h &hile the other %ails, it indi!ates that "ettin" ri!h is the result o% doin" thin"s in a Certain Way. And %urther, the ability to do thin"s in this !ertain &ay is not due solely to the possession o% talent, %or many people &ho ha+e "reat talent remain poor, &hile other &ho ha+e +ery little talent "et ri!h. Studyin" the people &ho ha+e "ot ri!h, &e %ind that they are an a+era"e lot in all respe!ts, ha+in" no "reater talents and abilities than other men. 0t is e+ident that they do not "et ri!h be!ause they possess talents and abilities that other men ha+e not, but be!ause they happen to do thin"s in a Certain Way. Jettin" ri!h is not the result o% sa+in", or Athri%tAI many +ery penurious people are poor, &hile %ree spenders o%ten "et ri!h. *or is "ettin" ri!h due to doin" thin"s &hi!h others %ail to doI %or t&o men in the same business o%ten do almost exa!tly the same thin"s, and one "ets ri!h &hile the other remains poor or be!omes ban-rupt. @rom all these thin"s, &e must !ome to the !on!lusion that "ettin" ri!h is the result o% doin" thin"s in a Certain Way. 0% "ettin" ri!h is the result o% doin" thin"s in a Certain Way, and i% li-e !auses al&ays produ!e li-e e%%e!ts, then any man or &oman &ho !an do thin"s in that &ay !an be!ome ri!h, and the &hole matter is brou"ht &ithin the domain o% exa!t s!ien!e. The ?uestion arises here, &hether this Certain Way may not be so di%%i!ult that only a %e& may %ollo& it. This !annot be true, as &e ha+e seen, so %ar as natural ability is !on!erned. Talented people "et ri!h, and blo!-heads "et ri!hI intelle!tually brilliant people "et ri!h, and +ery stupid people "et ri!hI physi!ally stron" people "et ri!h, and &ea- and si!-ly people "et ri!h. Some de"ree o% ability to thin- and understand is, o% !ourse, essentialI but in so %ar natural ability is !on!erned, any man or &oman &ho has sense enou"h to read and understand these &ords !an !ertainly "et ri!h. Also, &e ha+e seen that it is not a matter o% en+ironment. 9o!ation !ounts %or somethin"I one &ould not "o to the heart o% the Sahara and expe!t to do su!!ess%ul business. Jettin" ri!h in+ol+es the ne!essity o% dealin" &ith men, and o% bein" &here there are people to deal &ithI and i% these people are in!lined to deal in the &ay you &ant to deal, so mu!h the better. But that is about as %ar as en+ironment "oes. 0% anybody else in your to&n !an "et ri!h, so !an youI and i% anybody else in your state !an
"et ri!h, so !an you. A"ain, it is not a matter o% !hoosin" some parti!ular business or pro%ession. People "et ri!h in e+ery business, and in e+ery pro%essionI &hile their next door nei"hbors in the same +o!ation remain in po+erty. It &s true that you $&ll do !est &n a !us&ness $h&ch you l&ke and $h&ch &s con,en&al to youP and &) you have certa&n talents $h&ch are $ell developed% you $&ll do !est &n a !us&ness $h&ch calls )or the e8erc&se o) those talents' Also, you &ill do best in a business &hi!h is suited to your lo!alityI an i!e !ream parlor &ould do better in a &arm !limate than in Jreenland, and a salmon %ishery &ill su!!eed better in the *orth&est than in @lorida, &here there are no salmon. But, aside %rom these "eneral limitations, "ettin" ri!h is not dependent upon your en"a"in" in some parti!ular business, but upon your learnin" to do thin"s in a Certain Way. 0% you are no& in business, and anybody else in your lo!ality is "ettin" ri!h in the same business, &hile you are not "ettin" ri!h, it is be!ause you are not doin" thin"s in the same Way that the other person is doin" them. *o one is pre+ented %rom "ettin" ri!h by la!- o% !apital. True, as you "et !apital the in!rease be!omes more easy and rapidI but one &ho has !apital is already ri!h, and does not need to !onsider ho& to be!ome so. *o matter ho& poor you may be, i% you be"in to do thin"s in the Certain Way you &ill be"in to "et ri!hI and you &ill be"in to ha+e !apital. The "ettin" o% !apital is a part o% the pro!ess o% "ettin" ri!hI and it is a part o% the result &hi!h in+ariably %ollo&s the doin" o% thin"s in the Certain Way. 6ou may be the poorest man on the !ontinent, and be deeply in debtI you may ha+e neither %riends, in%luen!e, nor resour!esI but i% you be"in to do thin"s in this &ay, you must in%allibly be"in to "et ri!h, %or li-e !auses must produ!e li-e e%%e!ts. 0% you ha+e no !apital, you !an "et !apitalI i% you are in the &ron" business, you !an "et into the ri"ht businessI i% you are in the &ron" lo!ation, you !an "o to the ri"ht lo!ationI and you !an do so by be"innin" in your present business and in your present lo!ation to do thin"s in the Certain Way &hi!h !auses su!!ess.
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IThe un&verse &s a ,reat >&v&n, resence% al$ays mov&n, &nherently to$ard more l&)e and )uller )unct&on&n,'J F Walla!e 7. Wattles C1APTE8 3 Is 9pportun&ty Monopol&+edG *B man is -ept poor be!ause opportunity has been ta-en a&ay %rom himI be!ause other people ha+e monopoliCed the &ealth, and ha+e put a %en!e around it. 6ou may be shut o%% %rom en"a"in" in business in !ertain lines, but there are other !hannels open to you. Probably it &ould be hard %or you to "et !ontrol o% any o% the "reat railroad
systemsI that %ield is pretty &ell monopoliCed. But the ele!tri! rail&ay business is still in its in%an!y, and o%%ers plenty o% s!ope %or enterpriseI and it &ill be but a +ery %e& years until tra%%i! and transportation throu"h the air &ill be!ome a "reat industry, and in all its bran!hes &ill "i+e employment to hundreds o% thousands, and perhaps to millions, o% people. Why not turn your attention to the de+elopment o% aerial transportation, instead o% !ompetin" &ith '.'. 1ill and others %or a !han!e in the steam rail&ay &orldH 0t is ?uite true that i% you are a &or-man in the employ o% the steel trust you ha+e +ery little !han!e o% be!omin" the o&ner o% the plant in &hi!h you &or-I but it is also true that i% you &ill !ommen!e to a!t in a Certain Way, you !an soon lea+e the employ o% the steel trustI you !an buy a %arm o% %rom ten to %orty a!res, and en"a"e in business as a produ!er o% %oodstu%%s. There is "reat opportunity at this time %or men &ho &ill li+e upon small tra!ts o% land and !ulti+ate the same intensi+elyI su!h men &ill !ertainly "et ri!h. 6ou may say that it is impossible %or you to "et the land, but 0 am "oin" to pro+e to you that it is not impossible, and that you !an !ertainly "et a %arm i% you &ill "o to &or- in a Certain Way. At di%%erent periods the tide o% opportunity sets in di%%erent dire!tions, a!!ordin" to the needs o% the &hole, and the parti!ular sta"e o% so!ial e+olution &hi!h has been rea!hed. At present, in Ameri!a, it is settin" to&ard a"ri!ulture and the allied industries and pro%essions. To day, opportunity is open be%ore the %a!tory &or-er in his line. 0t is open be%ore the business man &ho supplies the %armer more than be%ore the one &ho supplies the %a!tory &or-erI and be%ore the pro%essional man &ho &aits upon the %armer more than be%ore the one &ho ser+es the &or-in" !lass. There is abundan!e o% opportunity %or the man &ho &ill "o &ith the tide, instead o% tryin" to s&im a"ainst it. So the %a!tory &or-ers, either as indi+iduals or as a !lass, are not depri+ed o% opportunity. The &or-ers are not bein" A-ept do&nA by their mastersI they are not bein" A"roundA by the trusts and !ombinations o% !apital. As a !lass, they are &here they are be!ause they do not do thin"s in a Certain Way. 0% the &or-ers o% Ameri!a !hose to do so, they !ould %ollo& the example o% their brothers in Bel"ium and other !ountries, and establish "reat department stores and !o operati+e industriesI they !ould ele!t men o% their o&n !lass to o%%i!e, and pass la&s %a+orin" the de+elopment o% su!h !o operati+e industriesI and in a %e& years they !ould ta-e pea!eable possession o% the industrial %ield. The &or-in" !lass may be!ome the master !lass &hene+er they &ill be"in to do thin"s in a Certain WayI the la& o% &ealth is the same %or them as it is %or all others. This they must learnI and they &ill remain &here they are as lon" as they !ontinue to do as they do. The indi+idual &or-er, ho&e+er, is not held do&n by the i"noran!e or the mental sloth%ulness o% his !lassI he !an %ollo& the tide o% opportunity to ri!hes, and this boo- &ill tell him ho&. *o one is -ept in po+erty by a shortness in the supply o% ri!hesI there is more than enou"h %or all. A pala!e as lar"e as the !apitol at Washin"ton mi"ht be built %or e+ery %amily on earth %rom the buildin" material in the 3nited States aloneI and under intensi+e !ulti+ation, this !ountry &ould produ!e &ool, !otton, linen, and sil- enou"h to !loth ea!h person in the
&orld %iner than Solomon &as arrayed in all his "loryI to"ether &ith %ood enou"h to %eed them all luxuriously. The +isible supply is pra!ti!ally inexhaustibleI and the in+isible supply really 0S inexhaustible. E+erythin" you see on earth is made %rom one ori"inal substan!e, out o% &hi!h all thin"s pro!eed. *e& @orms are !onstantly bein" made, and older ones are dissol+in"I but all are shapes assumed by Bne Thin". There &s no l&m&t to the supply o) ?ormless Stu))% or 9r&,&nal Su!stance' The un&verse &s made out o) &tP !ut &t $as not all used &n mak&n, the un&verse' The spaces &n% throu,h% and !et$een the )orms o) the v&s&!le un&verse are permeated and )&lled $&th the 9r&,&nal Su!stanceP $&th the )ormless Stu))P $&th the ra$ mater&al o) all th&n,s' Ten thousand times as mu!h as has been made mi"ht still be made, and e+en then &e should not ha+e exhausted the supply o% uni+ersal ra& material. *o man, there%ore, is poor be!ause nature is poor, or be!ause there is not enou"h to "o around. *ature is an inexhaustible storehouse o% ri!hesI the supply &ill ne+er run short. Bri"inal Substan!e is ali+e &ith !reati+e ener"y, and is !onstantly produ!in" more %orms. When the supply o% buildin" material is exhausted, more &ill be produ!edI &hen the soil is exhausted so that %ood stu%%s and materials %or !lothin" &ill no lon"er "ro& upon it, it &ill be rene&ed or more soil &ill be made. When all the "old and sil+er has been du" %rom the earth, i% man is still in su!h a sta"e o% so!ial de+elopment that he needs "old and sil+er, more &ill produ!ed %rom the @ormless. The @ormless Stu%% responds to the needs o% manI it &ill not let him be &ithout any "ood thin". This is true o% man !olle!ti+elyI the ra!e as a &hole is al&ays abundantly ri!h, and i% indi+iduals are poor, it is be!ause they do not %ollo& the Certain Way o% doin" thin"s &hi!h ma-es the indi+idual man ri!h. The ?ormless Stu)) &s &ntell&,entP &t &s stu)) $h&ch th&nks' It &s al&ve% and &s al$ays &mpelled to$ard more l&)e' 0t is the natural and inherent impulse o% li%e to see- to li+e moreI it is the nature o% intelli"en!e to enlar"e itsel%, and o% !ons!iousness to see- to extend its boundaries and %ind %uller expression. The un&verse o) )orms has !een made !y ?ormless >&v&n, Su!stance% thro$&n, &tsel) &nto )orm &n order to e8press &tsel) more )ully'
The un&verse &s a ,reat >&v&n, resence% al$ays mov&n, &nherently to$ard more l&)e and )uller )unct&on&n,' *ature is %ormed %or the ad+an!ement o% li%eI its impellin" moti+e is the in!rease o% li%e. @or this !ause, e+erythin" &hi!h !an possibly minister to li%e is bounti%ully pro+idedI there !an be no la!- unless Jod is to !ontradi!t himsel% and nulli%y his o&n &or-s. 6ou are not -ept poor by la!- in the supply o% ri!hesI it is a %a!t &hi!h 0 shall demonstrate a little %arther on that e+en the resour!es o% the @ormless Supply are at the !ommand o% the man or &oman &ill a!t and thin- in a Certain Way.
Post #+ 200*0805-1551
IT@9(:@T &s the only po$er $h&ch can produce tan,&!le r&ches )rom the ?ormless Su!stance'J IA thou,ht% &n th&s su!stance% roduces the th&n, that &s &ma,ed !y the thou,ht'J IMan &s a th&nk&n, center% and can or&,&nate thou,ht'J Walla!e 7. Wattles C1APTE8 / The ?&rst r&nc&ple &n The Sc&ence o) :ett&n, R&ch' T1B3J1T is the only po&er &hi!h !an produ!e tan"ible ri!hes %rom the @ormless Substan!e. The stu%% %rom &hi!h all thin"s are made is a substan!e &hi!h thin-s, and a thou"ht o% %orm in this substan!e produ!es the %orm. Bri"inal Substan!e 2li%e %or!e parti!les5 mo+es a!!ordin" to its thou"htsI e+ery %orm and pro!ess you see in nature is the +isible expression o% a thou"ht in Bri"inal Substan!e. As the @ormless Stu%% thin-s o% a %orm, it ta-es that %ormI as it thin-s o% a motion, it ma-es that motion. That is the &ay all thin"s &ere !reated. We li+e in a thou"ht &orld, &hi!h is part o% a thou"ht uni+erse. The thou"ht o% a mo+in" uni+erse extended throu"hout @ormless Substan!e, and the Thin-in" Stu%% mo+in" a!!ordin" to that thou"ht, too- the %orm o% systems o% planets, and maintains that %orm. Thin-in" Substan!e ta-es the %orm o% its thou"ht, and mo+es a!!ordin" to the thou"ht. 1oldin" the idea o% a !ir!lin" system o% suns and &orlds, it ta-es the %orm o% these bodies, and mo+es them as it thin-s. Thin-in" the %orm o% a slo& "ro&in" oa- tree, it mo+es a!!ordin"ly, and produ!es the tree, thou"h !enturies may be re?uired to do the &or-. 0n !reatin", the @ormless seems to mo+e a!!ordin" to the lines o% motion it has establishedI the thou"ht o% an oa- tree does not !ause the instant %ormation o% a %ull "ro&n tree, but it does start in motion the %or!es &hi!h &ill produ!e the tree, alon" established lines o% "ro&th.
E+ery thou"ht o% %orm, held in thin-in" Substan!e, !auses the !reation o% the %orm, but al&ays, or at least "enerally, alon" lines o% "ro&th and a!tion already established. The thou"ht o% a house o% a !ertain !onstru!tion, i% it &ere impressed upon @ormless Substan!e, mi"ht not !ause the instant %ormation, o% the houseI but it &ould !ause the turnin" o% !reati+e ener"ies already &or-in" in trade and !ommer!e into su!h !hannels as to result in the speedy buildin" o% the house. And i% there &ere no existin" !hannels throu"h &hi!h the !reati+e ener"y !ould &or-, then the house &ould be %ormed dire!tly %rom primal substan!e, &ithout &aitin" %or the slo& pro!esses o% the or"ani! and inor"ani! &orld. No thou,ht o) )orm can !e &mpressed upon 9r&,&nal Su!stance $&thout caus&n, the creat&on o) the )orm' Man is a thin-in" !enter, and !an ori"inate thou"ht. All the %orms that man %ashions &ith his hands must %irst exist in his thou"htI he !annot shape a thin" until he has thou"ht that thin". And so %ar man has !on%ined his e%%orts &holly to the &or- o% his handsI he has applied manual labor to the &orld o% %orms, see-in" to !han"e or modi%y those already existin". 1e has ne+er thou"ht o% tryin" to !ause the !reation o% ne& %orms by impressin" his thou"hts upon @ormless Substan!e. When man has a thou"ht %orm, he ta-es material %rom the %orms o% nature, and ma-es an ima"e o% the %orm &hi!h is in his mind. 1e has, so %ar, made little or no e%%ort to !o operate &ith @ormless 0ntelli"en!eI to &or- A&ith the @ather.A 1e has not dreamed that he !an Ado &hat he seeth the @ather doin".A Man reshapes and modi%ies existin" %orms by manual laborI he has "i+en no attention to the ?uestion &hether he may not produ!e thin"s %rom @ormless Substan!e by !ommuni!atin" his thou"hts to it. We propose to pro+e that he may do soI to pro+e that any man or &oman may do so, and to sho& ho&. As our )&rst step% $e must lay do$n three )undamental propos&t&ons' ?&rst% $e assert that there &s one or&,&nal )ormless stu))% or su!stance% )rom $h&ch all th&n,s are made' All the seem&n,ly many elements are !ut d&))erent presentat&ons o) one elementP all the many )orms )ound &n or,an&c and &nor,an&c nature are !ut d&))erent shapes% made )rom the same stu))' And th&s stu)) &s th&nk&n, stu))P a thou,ht held &n &t produces the )orm o) the thou,ht' Thou,ht% &n th&nk&n, su!stance% produces shapes' Man &s a th&nk&n, center% capa!le o) or&,&nal thou,htP &) man can commun&cate h&s thou,ht to or&,&nal th&nk&n, su!stance% he can cause the creat&on% or )ormat&on% o) the th&n, he th&nks a!out' To summar&+e th&s:5 There &s a th&nk&n, stu)) )rom $h&ch all th&n,s are made% and $h&ch% &n &ts or&,&nal state% permeates% penetrates% and )&lls the &nterspaces o) the un&verse' A thou,ht% &n th&s su!stance% roduces the th&n, that &s &ma,ed !y the thou,ht' Man can )orm th&n,s &n h&s thou,ht% and% !y &mpress&n, h&s thou,ht upon )ormless su!stance% can cause the th&n, he th&nks a!out to !e created'
0t may be as-ed i% 0 !an pro+e these statementsI and &ithout "oin" into details, 0 ans&er that 0 !an do so, both by lo"i! and experien!e. 8easonin" ba!- %rom the phenomena o% %orm and thou"ht, 0 !ome to one ori"inal thin-in" substan!eI and reasonin" %or&ard %rom this thin-in" substan!e, 0 !ome to man>s po&er to !ause the %ormation o% the thin" he thin-s about. And by experiment, 0 %ind the reasonin" trueI and this is my stron"est proo%. 0% one man &ho reads this boo- "ets ri!h by doin" &hat it tells him to do, that is e+iden!e in support o% my !laimI but i% e+ery man &ho does &hat it tells him to do "ets ri!h, that is positi+e proo% until some one "oes throu"h the pro!ess and %ails. The theory is true until the pro!ess %ailsI and this pro!ess &ill not %ail, %or e+ery man &ho does exa!tly &hat this bootells him to do &ill "et ri!h. 0 ha+e said that men "et ri!h by doin" thin"s in a Certain WayI and in order to do so, men must be!ome able to thin- in a !ertain &ay. A man>s &ay o% doin" thin"s is the dire!t result o% the &ay he thin-s about thin"s. To do thin"s in a &ay you &ant to do them, you &ill ha+e to a!?uire the ability to thin- the &ay you &ant to thin-I this is the %irst step to&ard "ettin" ri!h. To thin- &hat you &ant to thin- is to thin- T83T1, re"ardless o% appearan!es. Every man has the natural and &nherent po$er to th&nk $hat he $ants to th&nk% !ut &t reEu&res )ar more e))ort to do so than &t does to th&nk the thou,hts $h&ch are su,,ested !y appearances' To th&nk accord&n, to appearance &s easyP to th&nk truth re,ardless o) appearances &s la!or&ous% and reEu&res the e8pend&ture o) more po$er than any other $ork man &s called upon to per)orm' There is no labor %rom &hi!h most people shrin- as they do %rom that o% sustained and !onse!uti+e thou"htI it is the hardest &or- in the &orld. This is espe!ially true &hen truth is !ontrary to appearan!es. E+ery appearan!e in the +isible &orld tends to produ!e a !orrespondin" %orm in the mind &hi!h obser+es itI and this !an only be pre+ented by holdin" the thou"ht o% the T83T1. To loo- upon the appearan!e o% disease &ill produ!e the %orm o% disease in your o&n mind, and ultimately in your body, unless you hold the thou"ht o% the truth, &hi!h is that there is no diseaseI it is only an appearan!e, and the reality is health. To loo- upon the appearan!es o% po+erty &ill produ!e !orrespondin" %orms in your o&n mind, unless you hold to the truth that there is no po+ertyI there is only abundan!e. To thin- health &hen surrounded by the appearan!es o% disease, or to thin- ri!hes &hen in the midst o% appearan!es o% po+erty, re?uires po&erI but he &ho a!?uires this po&er be!omes a MASTE8 M0*7. 1e !an !on?uer %ateI he !an ha+e &hat he &ants. This po&er !an only be a!?uired by "ettin" hold o% the basi! %a!t &hi!h is behind all appearan!esI and that %a!t is that there is one Thin-in" Substan!e, %rom &hi!h and by &hi!h all thin"s are made.
Then &e must "rasp the truth that e+ery thou"ht held in this substan!e be!omes a %orm, and that man !an so impress his thou"hts upon it as to !ause them to ta-e %orm and be!ome +isible thin"s. When &e realiCe this, &e lose all doubt and %ear, %or &e -no& that &e !an !reate &hat &e &ant to !reateI &e !an "et &hat &e &ant to ha+e, and !an be!ome &hat &e &ant to be. As a %irst step to&ard "ettin" ri!h, you must belie+e the three %undamental statements "i+en pre+iously in this !hapterI and in order to emphasiCe them. 0 repeat them here# There &s a th&nk&n, stu)) )rom $h&ch all th&n,s are made% and $h&ch% &n &ts or&,&nal state% permeates% penetrates% and )&lls the &nterspaces o) the un&verse' A thou,ht% &n th&s su!stance% roduces the th&n, that &s &ma,ed !y the thou,ht' Man can )orm th&n,s &n h&s thou,ht% and% !y &mpress&n, h&s thou,ht upon )ormless su!stance% can cause the th&n, he th&nks a!out to !e created' 6ou must lay aside all other !on!epts o% the uni+erse than this monisti! oneI and you must d&ell upon this until it is %ixed in your mind, and has be!ome your habitual thou"ht. 8ead these !reed statements o+er and o+er a"ainI %ix e+ery &ord upon your memory, and meditate upon them until you %irmly belie+e &hat they say. 0% a doubt !omes to you, !ast it aside as a sin. 7o not listen to ar"uments a"ainst this ideaI do not "o to !hur!hes or le!tures &here a !ontrary !on!ept o% thin"s is tau"ht or prea!hed. 7o not read ma"aCines or boo-s &hi!h tea!h a di%%erent ideaI i% you "et mixed up in your %aith, all your e%%orts &ill be in +ain. 7o not as- &hy these thin"s are true, nor spe!ulate as to ho& they !an be trueI simply ta-e them on trust. The s!ien!e o% "ettin" ri!h be"ins &ith the absolute a!!eptan!e o% this %aith.
Post #* 200*0805-1+22
IMan can )orm th&n,s &n h&s thou,ht% and% !y &mpress&n, h&s thou,ht upon )ormless su!stance% can cause the th&n, he th&nks a!out to !e createdJ' IIn order to kno$ more% do more% and !e more $e must have morePJ Walla!e 7. Wattles C1APTE8 < Increas&n, >&)e' 6B3 must "et rid o% the last +esti"e o% the old idea that there is a 7eity &hose &ill it is that you should be poor, or &hose purposes may be ser+ed by -eepin" you in po+erty. The 0ntelli"ent Substan!e &hi!h is All, and in All, and &hi!h li+es in All and li+es in you, is a !ons!iously 9i+in" Substan!e. Bein" a !ons!iously li+in" substan!e, 0t must ha+e the nature and inherent desire o% e+ery li+in" intelli"en!e %or in!rease o% li%e. E+ery li+in" thin" must !ontinually see- %or the enlar"ement o% its li%e, be!ause li%e, in the mere a!t o% li+in", must in!rease itsel%. A seed, dropped into the "round, sprin"s into a!ti+ity, and in the a!t o% li+in" produ!es a
hundred more seedsI li%e, by li+in", multiplies itsel%. 0t is %ore+er Be!omin" MoreI it must do so, i% it !ontinues to be at all. 0ntelli"en!e is under this same ne!essity %or !ontinuous in!rease. E+ery thou"ht &e thinma-es it ne!essary %or us to thin- another thou"htI !ons!iousness is !ontinually expandin". E+ery %a!t &e learn leads us to the learnin" o% another %a!tI -no&led"e is !ontinually in!reasin". E+ery talent &e !ulti+ate brin"s to the mind the desire to !ulti+ate another talentI &e are subEe!t to the ur"e o% li%e, see-in" expression, &hi!h e+er dri+es us on to -no& more, to do more, and to be more. In order to kno$ more% do more% and !e more $e must have moreP $e must have th&n,s to use% )or $e learn% and do% and !ecome% only !y us&n, th&n,s' We must "et ri!h, so that &e !an li+e more. The desire %or ri!hes is simply the !apa!ity %or lar"er li%e see-in" %ul%illmentI e+ery desire is the e%%ort o% an unexpressed possibility to !ome into a!tion. 0t is po&er see-in" to mani%est &hi!h !auses desire. That &hi!h ma-es you &ant more money is the same as that &hi!h ma-es the plant "ro&I it is 9i%e, see-in" %uller expression. The Bne 9i+in" Substan!e must be subEe!t to this inherent la& o% all li%eI it is permeated &ith the desire to li+e moreI that is &hy it is under the ne!essity o% !reatin" thin"s. The 9ne Su!stance des&res to l&ve more &n youP hence &t $ants you to have all the th&n,s you can use' It &s the des&re o) :od that you should ,et r&ch' @e $ants you to ,et r&ch !ecause he can e8press h&msel) !etter throu,h you &) you have plenty o) th&n,s to use &n ,&v&n, h&m e8press&on' @e can l&ve more &n you &) you have unl&m&ted command o) the means o) l&)e' The un&verse des&res you to have everyth&n, you $ant to have' *ature is %riendly to your plans. E+erythin" is naturally %or you. Ma-e up your mind that this is true. 0t is essential, ho&e+er that your purpose should harmoniCe &ith the purpose that is in All. 6ou must &ant real li%e, not mere pleasure o% sensual "rati%i!ation. 9i%e is the per%orman!e o% %un!tionI and the indi+idual really li+es only &hen he per%orms e+ery %un!tion, physi!al, mental, and spiritual, o% &hi!h he is !apable, &ithout ex!ess in any. 6ou do not &ant to "et ri!h in order to li+e s&inishly, %or the "rati%i!ation o% animal desiresI that is not li%e. But the per%orman!e o% e+ery physi!al %un!tion is a part o% li%e, and no one li+es !ompletely &ho denies the impulses o% the body a normal and health%ul expression.
6ou do not &ant to "et ri!h solely to enEoy mental pleasures, to "et -no&led"e, to "rati%y ambition, to outshine others, to be %amous. All these are a le"itimate part o% li%e, but the man &ho li+es %or the pleasures o% the intelle!t alone &ill only ha+e a partial li%e, and he &ill ne+er be satis%ied &ith his lot. 6ou do not &ant to "et ri!h solely %or the "ood o% others, to lose yoursel% %or the sal+ation o% man-ind, to experien!e the Eoys o% philanthropy and sa!ri%i!e. The Eoys o% the soul are only a part o% li%eI and they are no better or nobler than any other part. 6ou &ant to "et ri!h in order that you may eat, drin-, and be merry &hen it is time to do these thin"sI in order that you may surround yoursel% &ith beauti%ul thin"s, see distant lands, %eed your mind, and de+elop your intelle!tI in order that you may lo+e men and do -ind thin"s, and be able to play a "ood part in helpin" the &orld to %ind truth. But remem!er that e8treme altru&sm &s no !etter and no no!ler than e8treme sel)&shnessP !oth are m&stakes' :et r&d o) the &dea that :od $ants you to sacr&)&ce yoursel) )or others% and that you can secure h&s )avor !y do&n, soP :od reEu&res noth&n, o) the k&nd' Dhat he $ants &s that you should make the most o) yoursel)% )or yoursel)% and )or othersP and you can help others more !y mak&n, the most o) yoursel) than &n any other $ay' =ou can make the most o) yoursel) only !y ,ett&n, r&chP so &t &s r&,ht and pra&se$orthy that you should ,&ve your )&rst and !est thou,ht to the $ork o) acEu&r&n, $ealth' 8emember, ho&e+er, that the desire o% Substan!e is %or all, and its mo+ements must be %or more li%e to allI it !annot be made to &or- %or less li%e to any, be!ause it is e?ually in all, see-in" ri!hes and li%e. Intell&,ent Su!stance $&ll make th&n,s )or you% !ut &t $&ll not take th&n,s a$ay )rom some one else and ,&ve them to you' =ou must ,et r&d o) the thou,ht o) compet&t&on' =ou are to create% not to compete )or $hat &s already created' =ou do not have to take anyth&n, a$ay )rom any one' =ou do not have to dr&ve sharp !ar,a&ns' =ou do not have to cheat% or to take advanta,e' =ou do not need to let any man $ork )or you )or less than he earns' =ou do not have to covet the property o) others% or to look at &t $&th $&sh)ul eyesP no man has anyth&n, o) $h&ch you cannot have the l&ke% and that $&thout tak&n, $hat he has a$ay )rom h&m' =ou are to !ecome a creator% not a compet&torP you are ,o&n, to ,et $hat you $ant% !ut &n such a $ay that $hen you ,et &t every other man $&ll have more than he has no$'
0 am a&are that there are men &ho "et a +ast amount o% money by pro!eedin" in dire!t opposition to the statements in the para"raph abo+e, and may add a &ord o% explanation here. Men o% the pluto!rati! 2someone &ho exer!ises po&er by +irtue o% &ealth5 type, &ho be!ome +ery ri!h, do so sometimes purely by their extraordinary ability on the plane o% !ompetitionI and sometimes they un!ons!iously relate themsel+es to Substan!e in its "reat purposes and mo+ements %or the "eneral ra!ial upbuildin" throu"h industrial e+olution. 8o!-e%eller, Carne"ie, Mor"an, et al., ha+e been the un!ons!ious a"ents o% the Supreme in the ne!essary &or- o% systematiCin" and or"aniCin" produ!ti+e industryI and in the end, their &or- &ill !ontribute immensely to&ard in!reased li%e %or all. Their day is nearly o+erI they ha+e or"aniCed produ!tion, and &ill soon be su!!eeded by the a"ents o% the multitude, &ho &ill or"aniCe the ma!hinery o% distribution. The multi millionaires are li-e the monster reptiles o% the prehistori! erasI they play a ne!essary part in the e+olutionary pro!ess, but the same Po&er &hi!h produ!ed them &ill dispose o% them. And it is &ell to bear in mind that they ha+e ne+er been really ri!hI a re!ord o% the pri+ate li+es o% most o% this !lass &ill sho& that they ha+e really been the most abEe!t and &ret!hed o% the poor. 8i!hes se!ured on the !ompetiti+e plane are ne+er satis%a!tory and permanentI they are yours to day, and another>s tomorro&. 8emember, i% you are to be!ome ri!h in a s!ienti%i! and !ertain &ay, you must rise entirely out o% the !ompetiti+e thou"ht. 6ou must ne+er thin- %or a moment that the supply is limited. 'ust as soon as you be"in to thin- that all the money is bein" A!orneredA and !ontrolled by ban-ers and others, and that you must exert yoursel% to "et la&s passed to stop this pro!ess, and so onI in that moment you drop into the !ompetiti+e mind, and your po&er to !ause !reation is "one %or the time bein"I and &hat is &orse, you &ill probably arrest the !reati+e mo+ements you ha+e already instituted. 4*BW that there are !ountless millions o% dollars> &orth o% "old in the mountains o% the earth, not yet brou"ht to li"htI and -no& that i% there &ere not, more &ould be !reated %rom Thin-in" Substan!e to supply your needs. 4*BW that the money you need &ill !ome, e+en i% it is ne!essary %or a thousand men to be led to the dis!o+ery o% ne& "old mines to morro&. Never look at the v&s&!le supplyP look al$ays at the l&m&tless r&ches &n ?ormless Su!stance% and CN9D that they are com&n, to you as )ast as you can rece&ve and use them' *obody, by !ornerin" the +isible supply, !an pre+ent you %rom "ettin" &hat is yours. So ne+er allo& yoursel% to thin- %or an instant that all the best buildin" spots &ill be ta-en be%ore you "et ready to build your house, unless you hurry. *e+er &orry about the trusts and !ombines, and "et anxious %or %ear they &ill soon !ome to o&n the &hole earth. *e+er "et a%raid that you &ill lose &hat you &ant be!ause some other person Abeats you to it.A That !annot possibly happenI you are not see-in" any thin" that is possessed by anybody elseI you are !ausin" &hat you &ant to be !reated %rom %ormless Substan!e, and the supply is &ithout limits. Sti!- to the %ormulated statement#
There &s a th&nk&n, stu)) )rom $h&ch all th&n,s are made% and $h&ch% &n &ts or&,&nal state% permeates% penetrates% and )&lls the &nterspaces o) the un&verse' A thou,ht% &n th&s su!stance% produces the th&n, that &s &ma,ed !y the thou,ht' Man can )orm th&n,s &n h&s thou,ht% and% !y &mpress&n, h&s thou,ht upon )ormless su!stance% can cause the th&n, he th&nks a!out to !e created'
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I:&ve to every man more than you take )rom h&m'J F Walla!e 7. Wattles C1APTE8 L @o$ R&ches Bome to =ou W1E* 0 say that you do not ha+e to dri+e sharp bar"ains, 0 do not mean that you do not ha+e to dri+e any bar"ains at all, or that you are abo+e the ne!essity %or ha+in" any dealin"s &ith your %ello& men. 0 mean that you &ill not need to deal &ith them un%airlyI you do not ha+e to "et somethin" %or nothin", but !an "i+e to e+ery man more than you ta-e %rom him. 6ou !annot "i+e e+ery man more in !ash mar-et +alue than you ta-e %rom him, but you !an "i+e him more in use +alue than the !ash +alue o% the thin" you ta-e %rom him. The paper, in-, and other material in this boo- may not be &orth the money you pay %or itI but i% the ideas su""ested by it brin" you thousands o% dollars, you ha+e not been &ron"ed by those &ho sold it to youI they ha+e "i+en you a "reat use +alue %or a small !ash +alue. 9et us suppose that 0 o&n a pi!ture by one o% the "reat artists, &hi!h, in any !i+iliCed !ommunity, is &orth thousands o% dollars. 0 ta-e it to Ba%%in 8ay, and by AsalesmanshipA indu!e an Es-imo to "i+e a bundle o% %urs &orth Q <00 %or it. 0 ha+e really &ron"ed him, %or he has no use %or the pi!tureI it has no use +alue to himI it &ill not add to his li%e. But suppose 0 "i+e him a "un &orth Q<0 %or his %ursI then he has made a "ood bar"ain. 1e has use %or the "unI it &ill "et him many more %urs and mu!h %oodI it &ill add to his li%e in e+ery &ayI it &ill ma-e him ri!h. When you rise %rom the !ompetiti+e to the !reati+e plane, you !an s!an your business transa!tions +ery stri!tly, and i% you are sellin" any man anythin" &hi!h does not add more to his li%e than the thin" he "i+e you in ex!han"e, you !an a%%ord to stop it. 6ou do not ha+e to beat anybody in business. And if you are in a business which does beat people, get out of it at once. Ji+e e+ery man more in use +alue than you ta-e %rom him in !ash +alueI then you are addin" to the li%e o% the &orld by e+ery business transa!tion. 0% you ha+e people &or-in" %or you, you must ta-e %rom them more in !ash +alue than you pay them in &a"esI but you !an so or"aniCe your business that it &ill be %illed &ith the prin!iple o% ad+an!ement, and so that ea!h employee &ho &ishes to do so may ad+an!e a little e+ery day. 6ou !an ma-e your business do %or your employees &hat this boo- is doin" %or you. 6ou !an
so !ondu!t your business that it &ill be a sort o% ladder, by &hi!h e+ery employee &ho &ill ta-e the trouble may !limb to ri!hes himsel%I and "i+en the opportunity, i% he &ill not do so it is not your %ault. And %inally, be!ause you are to !ause the !reation o% your ri!hes %rom @ormless Substan!e &hi!h permeates all your en+ironment, it does not %ollo& that they are to ta-e shape %rom the atmosphere and !ome into bein" be%ore your eyes. 0% you &ant a se&in" ma!hine, %or instan!e, 0 do not mean to tell you that you are to impress the thou"ht o% a se&in" ma!hine on Thin-in" Substan!e until the ma!hine is %ormed &ithout hands, in the room &here you sit, or else&here. But i% you &ant a se&in" ma!hine, hold the mental ima"e o% it &ith the most positi+e !ertainty that it is bein" made, or is on its &ay to you. A%ter on!e %ormin" the thou"ht, ha+e the most absolute and un?uestionin" %aith that the se&in" ma!hine is !omin"I ne+er thin- o% it, or spea-, o% it, in any other &ay than as bein" sure to arri+e. Claim it as already yours. 0t &ill be brou"ht to you by the po&er o% the Supreme 0ntelli"en!e, a!tin" upon the minds o% men. 0% you li+e in Maine, it may be that a man &ill be brou"ht %rom Texas or 'apan to en"a"e in some transa!tion &hi!h &ill result in your "ettin" &hat you &ant. 0% so, the &hole matter &ill be as mu!h to that man>s ad+anta"e as it is to yours. 7o not %or"et %or a moment that the Thin-in" Substan!e is throu"h all, in all, !ommuni!atin" &ith all, and !an in%luen!e all. The desire o% Thin-in" Substan!e %or %uller li%e and better li+in" has !aused the !reation o% all the se&in" ma!hines already madeI and it !an !ause the !reation o% millions more, and &ill, &hene+er men set it in motion by desire and %aith, and by a!tin" in a Certain Way. 6ou !an !ertainly ha+e a se&in" ma!hine in your houseI and it is Eust as !ertain that you !an ha+e any other thin" or thin"s &hi!h you &ant, and &hi!h you &ill use %or the ad+an!ement o% your o&n li%e and the li+es o% others. =ou need not hes&tate a!out ask&n, lar,elyP *&t &s your ?ather#s pleasure to ,&ve you the k&n,dom%* sa&d Aesus' 9r&,&nal Su!stance $ants to l&ve all that &s poss&!le &n you% and $ants you to have all that you can or $&ll use )or the l&v&n, o) the most a!undant l&)e' I) you )&8 upon your consc&ousness the )act that the des&re you )eel )or the possess&on o) r&ches &s one $&th the des&re o) 9mn&potence )or more complete e8press&on% your )a&th !ecomes &nv&nc&!le' Bn!e 0 sa& a little boy sittin" at a piano, and +ainly tryin" to brin" harmony out o% the -eysI and 0 sa& that he &as "rie+ed and pro+o-ed by his inability to play real musi!. 0 as-ed him the !ause o% his +exation, and he ans&ered, A0 !an %eel the musi! in me, but 0 !an>t ma-e my hands "o ri"ht.A The musi! in him &as the 38JE o% Bri"inal Substan!e, !ontainin" all the possibilities o% all li%eI all that there is o% musi! &as see-in" expression throu"h the !hild. Jod, the Bne Substan!e, is tryin" to li+e and do and enEoy thin"s throu"h humanity. 1e is sayin" A0 &ant hands to build &onder%ul stru!tures, to play di+ine harmonies, to paint "lorious pi!turesI 0 &ant %eet to run my errands, eyes to see my beauties, ton"ues to tell mi"hty truths and to sin" mar+elous son"s,A and so on.
All that there is o% possibility is see-in" expression throu"h men. Jod &ants those &ho !an play musi! to ha+e pianos and e+ery other instrument, and to ha+e the means to !ulti+ate their talents to the %ullest extentI 1e &ants those &ho !an appre!iate beauty to be able to surround themsel+es &ith beauti%ul thin"sI 1e &ants those &ho !an dis!ern truth to ha+e e+ery opportunity to tra+el and obser+eI 1e &ants those &ho !an appre!iate dress to be beauti%ully !lothed, and those &ho !an appre!iate "ood %ood to be luxuriously %ed. 1e &ants all these thin"s be!ause it is 1imsel% that enEoys and appre!iates themI it is Jod &ho &ants to play, and sin", and enEoy beauty, and pro!laim truth and &ear %ine !lothes, and eat "ood %oods. Ait is Jod that &or-eth in you to &ill and to do,A said Paul. The desire you %eel %or ri!hes is the in%inite, see-in" to express 1imsel% in you as 1e sou"ht to %ind expression in the little boy at the piano. So you need not hes&tate to ask lar,ely' =our part &s to )ocal&+e and e8press the des&re to :od' This is a di%%i!ult point &ith most peopleI they retain somethin" o% the old idea that po+erty and sel% sa!ri%i!e are pleasin" to Jod. They loo- upon po+erty as a part o% the plan, a ne!essity o% nature. They ha+e the idea that Jod has %inished 1is &or-, and made all that 1e !an ma-e, and that the maEority o% men must stay poor be!ause there is not enou"h to "o around. They hold to so mu!h o% this erroneous thou"ht that they %eel ashamed to as- %or &ealthI they try not to &ant more than a +ery modest !ompeten!e, Eust enou"h to ma-e them %airly !om%ortable. 0 re!all no& the !ase o% one student &ho &as told that he must "et in mind a !lear pi!ture o% the thin"s he desired, so that the !reati+e thou"ht o% them mi"ht be impressed on @ormless Substan!e. 1e &as a +ery poor man, li+in" in a rented house, and ha+in" only &hat he earned %rom day to dayI and he !ould not "rasp the %a!t that all &ealth &as his. So, a%ter thin-in" the matter o+er, he de!ided that he mi"ht reasonably as- %or a ne& ru" %or the %loor o% his best room, and an anthra!ite !oal sto+e to heat the house durin" the !old &eather. @ollo&in" the instru!tions "i+en in this boo-, he obtained these thin"s in a %e& monthsI and then it da&ned upon him that he had not as-ed enou"h. 1e &ent throu"h the house in &hi!h he li+ed, and planned all the impro+ements he &ould li-e to ma-e in itI he mentally added a bay &indo& here and a room there, until it &as !omplete in his mind as his ideal homeI and then he planned its %urnishin"s. 1oldin" the &hole pi!ture in his mind, he be"an li+in" in the Certain Way, and mo+in" to&ard &hat he &antedI and he o&ns the house no&, and is rebuildin" it a%ter the %orm o% his mental ima"e. And no&, &ith still lar"er %aith, he is "oin" on to "et "reater thin"s. 0t has been unto him a!!ordin" to his %aith, and it is so &ith you and &ith all o% us.
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I?&8 your attent&on on the !est &s to surround yoursel) $&th the !est% and to !ecome the
!est' The Breat&ve o$er $&th&n us makes us &nto the &ma,e o) that to $h&ch $e ,&ve our attent&on' De are Th&nk&n, Su!stance% and th&nk&n, su!stance al$ays takes the )orm o) that $h&ch &t th&nks a!out'J F Walla!e 7. Wattles C1APTE8 ) :rat&tude' T1E illustrations "i+en in the last !hapter &ill ha+e !on+eyed to the reader the %a!t that the %irst step to&ard "ettin" ri!h is to !on+ey the idea o% your &ants to the @ormless Substan!e. This is true, and you &ill see that in order to do so it be!omes ne!essary to relate yoursel% to the @ormless 0ntelli"en!e in a harmonious &ay. To se!ure this harmonious relation is a matter o% su!h primary and +ital importan!e that 0 shall "i+e some spa!e to its dis!ussion here, and "i+e you instru!tions &hi!h, i% you &ill %ollo& them, &ill be !ertain to brin" you into per%e!t unity o% mind &ith Jod. The &hole pro!ess o% mental adEustment and atonement !an be summed up in one &ord, "ratitude. @irst, you belie+e that there is one 0ntelli"ent Substan!e, %rom &hi!h all thin"s pro!eedI se!ond, you belie+e that this Substan!e "i+es you e+erythin" you desireI and third, you relate yoursel% to it by a %eelin" o% deep and pro%ound "ratitude. Many people &ho order their li+es ri"htly in all other &ays are -ept in po+erty by their la!o% "ratitude. 1a+in" re!ei+ed one "i%t %rom Jod, they !ut the &ires &hi!h !onne!t them &ith 1im by %ailin" to ma-e a!-no&led"ment. 0t is easy to understand that the nearer &e li+e to the sour!e o% &ealth, the more &ealth &e shall re!ei+eI and it is easy also to understand that the soul that is al&ays "rate%ul li+es in !loser tou!h &ith Jod than the one &hi!h ne+er loo-s to 1im in than-%ul a!-no&led"ment. The more "rate%ully &e %ix our minds on the Supreme &hen "ood thin"s !ome to us, the more "ood thin"s &e &ill re!ei+e, and the more rapidly they &ill !omeI and the reason simply is that the mental attitude o% "ratitude dra&s the mind into !loser tou!h &ith the sour!e %rom &hi!h the blessin"s !ome. 0% it is a ne& thou"ht to you that "ratitude brin"s your &hole mind into !loser harmony &ith the !reati+e ener"ies o% the uni+erse, !onsider it &ell, and you &ill see that it is true. The "ood thin"s you already ha+e ha+e !ome to you alon" the line o% obedien!e to !ertain la&s. Jratitude &ill lead your mind out alon" the &ays by &hi!h thin"s !omeI and it &ill -eep you in !lose harmony &ith !reati+e thou"ht and pre+ent you %rom %allin" into !ompetiti+e thou"ht. Jratitude alone !an -eep you loo-in" to&ard the All, and pre+ent you %rom %allin" into the error o% thin-in" o% the supply as limitedI and to do that &ould be %atal to your hopes.
There is a 9a& o% Jratitude, and it is absolutely ne!essary that you should obser+e the la&, i% you are to "et the results you see-. The la& o% "ratitude is the natural prin!iple that a!tion and rea!tion are al&ays e?ual, and in opposite dire!tions. The "rate%ul outrea!hin" o% your mind in than-%ul praise to the Supreme is a liberation or expenditure o% %or!eI it !annot %ail to rea!h that to &hi!h it addressed, and the rea!tion is an instantaneous mo+ement to&ards you. A7ra& ni"h unto Jod, and 1e &ill dra& ni"h unto you.A That is a statement o% psy!holo"i!al truth. And i% your "ratitude is stron" and !onstant, the rea!tion in @ormless Substan!e &ill be stron" and !ontinuousI the mo+ement o% the thin"s you &ant &ill be al&ays to&ard you. *oti!e the "rate%ul attitude that 'esus too-I ho& 1e al&ays seems to be sayin", A0 thanThee, @ather, that Thou hearest me.A =ou cannot e8erc&se much po$er $&thout ,rat&tudeP )or &t &s ,rat&tude that keeps you connected $&th o$er' But the +alue o% "ratitude does not !onsist solely in "ettin" you more blessin"s in the %uture. Without "ratitude you !annot lon" -eep %rom dissatis%ied thou"ht re"ardin" thin"s as they are. The moment you permit your mind to d&ell &ith dissatis%a!tion upon thin"s as they are, you be"in to lose "round. 6ou %ix attention upon the !ommon, the ordinary, the poor, and the s?ualid and meanI and your mind ta-es the %orm o% these thin"s. Then you &ill transmit these %orms or mental ima"es to the @ormless, and the !ommon, the poor, the s?ualid, and mean &ill !ome to you. To perm&t your m&nd to d$ell upon the &n)er&or &s to !ecome &n)er&or and to surround yoursel) $&th &n)er&or th&n,s' 9n the other hand% to )&8 your attent&on on the !est &s to surround yoursel) $&th the !est% and to !ecome the !est' The Breat&ve o$er $&th&n us makes us &nto the &ma,e o) that to $h&ch $e ,&ve our attent&on' De are Th&nk&n, Su!stance% and th&nk&n, su!stance al$ays takes the )orm o) that $h&ch &t th&nks a!out' The ,rate)ul m&nd &s constantly )&8ed upon the !estP there)ore &t tends to !ecome the !estP &t takes the )orm or character o) the !est% and $&ll rece&ve the !est' Also, %aith is born o% "ratitude. The "rate%ul mind !ontinually expe!ts "ood thin"s, and expe!tation be!omes %aith. The rea!tion o% "ratitude upon one>s o&n mind produ!es %aithI and e+ery out"oin" &a+e o% "rate%ul than-s"i+in" in!reases %aith. 1e &ho has no %eelin" o% "ratitude !annot lon" retain a li+in" %aithI and &ithout a li+in"
%aith you !annot "et ri!h by the !reati+e method, as &e shall see in the %ollo&in" !hapters. 0t is ne!essary, then, to !ulti+ate the habit o% bein" "rate%ul %or e+ery "ood thin" that !omes to youI and to "i+e than-s !ontinuously. And be!ause all thin"s ha+e !ontributed to your ad+an!ement, you should in!lude all thin"s in your "ratitude. 7o not &aste time thin-in" or tal-in" about the short!omin"s or &ron" a!tions o% pluto!rats or trust ma"nates. Their or"aniCation o% the &orld has made your opportunityI all you "et really !omes to you be!ause o% them. 7o not ra"e a"ainst, !orrupt politi!iansI i% it &ere not %or politi!ians &e should %all into anar!hy, and your opportunity &ould be "reatly lessened. Jod has &or-ed a lon" time and +ery patiently to brin" us up to &here &e are in industry and "o+ernment, and 1e is "oin" ri"ht on &ith 1is &or-. There is not the least doubt that 1e &ill do a&ay &ith pluto!rats, trust ma"nates, !aptains o% industry, and politi!ians as soon as they !an be sparedI but in the meantime, behold they are all +ery "ood. Remem!er that they are all help&n, to arran,e the l&nes o) transm&ss&on alon, $h&ch your r&ches $&ll come to you% and !e ,rate)ul to them all' Th&s $&ll !r&n, you &nto harmon&ous relat&ons $&th the ,ood &n everyth&n,% and the ,ood &n everyth&n, $&ll move to$ard you'
meant somethin". Dhen you try to &mpress your $ants upon Su!stance% remem!er that &t must !e done !y a coherent statementP you must kno$ $hat you $ant% and !e de)&n&te' =ou can never ,et r&ch% or start the creat&ve po$er &nto act&on% !y send&n, out un)ormed lon,&n,s and va,ue des&res' Jo o+er your desires Eust as the man 0 ha+e des!ribed &ent o+er his houseI see Eust &hat you &ant, and "et a !lear mental pi!ture o% it as you &ish it to loo- &hen you "et it. That !lear mental pi!ture you must ha+e !ontinually in mind, as the sailor has in mind the port to&ard &hi!h he is sailin" the shipI you must -eep your %a!e to&ard it all the time. 6ou must no more lose si"ht o% it than the steersman loses si"ht o% the !ompass. 0t is not ne!essary to ta-e exer!ises in !on!entration, nor to set apart spe!ial times %or prayer and a%%irmation, nor to A"o into the silen!e,A nor to do o!!ult stunts o% any -ind. These thin"s are &ell enou"h, but all you need is to -no& &hat you &ant, and to &ant it badly enou"h so that it &ill stay in your thou"hts. Spend as mu!h o% your leisure time as you !an in !ontemplatin" your pi!ture, but no one needs to ta-e exer!ises to !on!entrate his mind on a thin" &hi!h he really &antsI it is the thin"s you do not really !are about &hi!h re?uire e%%ort to %ix your attention upon them. And unless you really $ant to ,et r&ch% so that the des&re &s stron, enou,h to hold your thou,hts d&rected to the purpose as the ma,net&c pole holds the needle o) the compass% &t $&ll hardly !e $orth $h&le )or you to try to carry out the &nstruct&ons ,&ven &n th&s !ook' The methods herein set %orth are %or people &hose desire %or ri!hes is stron" enou"h to o+er!ome mental laCiness and the lo+e o% ease, and ma-e them &or-. The more !lear and de%inite you ma-e your pi!ture then, and the more you d&ell upon it, brin"in" out all its deli"ht%ul details, the stron"er your desire &ill beI and the stron"er your desire, the easier it &ill be to hold your mind %ixed upon the pi!ture o% &hat you &ant. Somethin" more is ne!essary, ho&e+er, than merely to see the pi!ture !learly. 0% that is all you do, you are only a dreamer, and &ill ha+e little or no po&er %or a!!omplishment. Behind your !lear +ision must be the purpose to realiCe itI to brin" it out in tan"ible expression. And behind this purpose must be an in+in!ible and un&a+erin" @A0T1 that the thin" is already yoursI that it is Aat handA and you ha+e only to ta-e possession o% it. 9i+e in the ne& house, mentally, until it ta-es %orm around you physi!ally. 0n the mental realm, enter at on!e into %ull enEoyment o% the thin"s you &ant. AWhatsoe+er thin"s ye as- %or &hen ye pray, belie+e that ye re!ei+e them, and ye shall ha+e them,A said 'esus. See the thin"s you &ant as i% they &ere a!tually around you all the timeI see yoursel% as
o&nin" and usin" them. Ma-e use o% them in ima"ination Eust as you &ill use them &hen they are your tan"ible possessions. 7&ell upon your mental pi!ture until it is !lear and distin!t, and then ta-e the Mental Attitude o% B&nership to&ard e+erythin" in that pi!ture. Ta-e possession o% it, in mind, in the %ull %aith that it is a!tually yours. 1old to this mental o&nershipI do not &ai+er %or an instant in the %aith that it is real. And remember &hat &as said in a pro!eedin" !hapter about "ratitudeI be as than-%ul %or it all the time as you expe!t to be &hen it has ta-en %orm. The man &ho !an sin!erely thanJod %or the thin"s &hi!h as yet he o&ns only in ima"ination, has real %aith. 1e &ill "et ri!hI he &ill !ause the !reation o% &hatsoe+er he &ants. 6ou do not need to pray repeatedly %or thin"s you &antI it is not ne!essary to tell Jod about it e+ery day. A3se not +ain repetitions as the heathen do,A said 'esus said to his pupils, A%or your @ather -noð the ye ha+e need o% these thin"s be%ore ye as- 1im.A 6our part is to intelli"ently %ormulate your desire %or the thin"s &hi!h ma-e %or a lar"er li%e, and to "et these desire arran"ed into a !oherent &holeI and then to impress this Whole 7esire upon the @ormless Substan!e, &hi!h has the po&er and the &ill to brin" you &hat you &ant. =ou do not make th&s &mpress&on !y repeat&n, str&n,s o) $ordsP you make &t !y hold&n, the v&s&on $&th unshaka!le (R 9SE to atta&n &t% and $&th stead)ast ?AIT@ that you do atta&n &t' The ans&er to prayer is not a!!ordin" to your %aith &hile you are tal-in", but a!!ordin" to your %aith &hile you are &or-in". 6ou !annot impress the mind o% Jod by ha+in" a spe!ial Sabbath day set apart to tell 1im &hat you &ant, and the %or"ettin" 1im durin" the rest o% the &ee-. 6ou !annot impress 1im by ha+in" spe!ial hours to "o into your !loset and pray, i% you then dismiss the matter %rom your mind until the hour o% prayer !omes a"ain. Bral prayer is &ell enou"h, and has its e%%e!t, espe!ially upon yoursel%, in !lari%yin" your +ision and stren"thenin" your %aithI but it is not your oral petitions &hi!h "et you &hat you &ant. 0n order to "et ri!h you do not need a As&eet hour o% prayerAI you need to Apray &ithout !easin".A And by prayer 0 mean holdin" steadily to your +ision, &ith the purpose to !ause its !reation into solid %orm, and the %aith that you are doin" so. ABelie+e that ye re!ei+e them.A The &hole matter turns on re!ei+in", on!e you ha+e !learly %ormed your +ision. When you ha+e %ormed it, it is &ell to ma-e an oral statement, addressin" the Supreme in re+erent prayerI and %rom that moment you must, in mind, re!ei+e &hat you as- %or. 9i+e in the ne& houseI &ear the %ine !lothesI ride in the automobileI "o on the Eourney, and !on%idently plan %or "reater Eourneys. Thin- and spea- o% all the thin"s you ha+e as-ed %or in terms o% a!tual present o&nership. 0ma"ine an en+ironment, and a %inan!ial !ondition exa!tly as you &ant them, and li+e all the
time in that ima"inary en+ironment and %inan!ial !ondition. Mind, ho&e+er, that you do not do this as a mere dreamer and !astle builderI hold to the @A0T1 that the ima"inary is bein" realiCed, and to the P38PBSE to realiCe it. 8emember that it is %aith and purpose in the use o% the ima"ination &hi!h ma-e the di%%eren!e bet&een the s!ientist and the dreamer. And ha+in" learned this %a!t, it is here that you must learn the proper use o% the Will.
and rebellious %or!es do your biddin". Substan!e is %riendly to you, and is more anxious to "i+e you &hat you &ant than you are to "et it. To "et ri!h, you need only to use your &ill po&er upon yoursel%. When you -no& &hat to thin- and do, then you must use your &ill to !ompel yoursel% to thin- and do the ri"ht thin"s. That is the le"itimate use o% the &ill in "ettin" &hat you &ant to use it in holdin" yoursel% to the ri"ht !ourse. 3se your &ill to -eep yoursel% thin-in" and a!tin" in the Certain Way. 7o not try to proEe!t your &ill, or your thou"hts, or your mind out into spa!e, to Aa!tA on thin"s or people. 4eep your mind at homeI it !an a!!omplish more there than else&here. (se your m&nd to )orm a mental &ma,e o) $hat you $ant% and to hold that v&s&on $&th )a&th and purposeP and use your $&ll to keep your m&nd $ork&n, &n the R&,ht Day' The more steady and !ontinuous your %aith and purpose, the more rapidly you &ill "et ri!h, be!ause you &ill ma-e only PBS0T0PE impressions upon Substan!eI and you &ill not neutraliCe or o%%set them by ne"ati+e impressions. The pi!ture o% your desires, held &ith %aith and purpose, is ta-en up by the @ormless, and permeates it to "reat distan!es throu"hout the uni+erse, %or all 0 -no&. As this impression spreads, all thin"s are set mo+in" to&ard its realiCationI e+ery li+in" thin", e+ery inanimate thin", and the thin"s yet un!reated, are stirred to&ard brin"in" into bein" that &hi!h you &ant. All %or!e be"ins to be exerted in that dire!tionI all thin"s be"in to mo+e to&ard you. The minds o% people, e+ery&here, are in%luen!ed to&ard doin" the thin"s ne!essary to the %ul%illin" o% your desiresI and they &or- %or you, un!ons!iously. But you !an !he!- all this by startin" a ne"ati+e impression in the @ormless Substan!e. 7oubt or unbelie% is as !ertain to start a mo+ement a&ay %rom you as %aith and purpose are to start one to&ard you. 0t is by not understandin" this that most people &ho try to ma-e use o% Amental s!ien!eA in "ettin" ri!h ma-e their %ailure. E+ery hour and moment you spend in "i+in" heed to doubts and %ears, e+ery hour you spend in &orry, e+ery hour in &hi!h your soul is possessed by unbelie%, sets a !urrent a&ay %rom you in the &hole domain o% intelli"ent Substan!e. All the promises are unto them that belie+e and unto them only. *oti!e ho& insistent 'esus &as upon this point o% belie%I and no& you -no& the reason &hy.
Sin!e belie% is all important, it behoo+es you to "uard your thou"htsI and as your belie%s &ill be shaped to a +ery "reat extent by the thin"s you obser+e and thin- about, it is important that you should !ommand your attention. And here the &ill !omes into useI %or it is by your &ill that you determine upon &hat thin"s your attention shall be %ixed. 0% you &ant to be!ome ri!h, you must not ma-e a study o% po+erty. Thin"s are not brou"ht into bein" by thin-in" about their opposites. 1ealth is ne+er to be attained by studyin" disease and thin-in" about diseaseI ri"hteousness is not to be promoted by studyin" sin and thin-in" about sinI and no one e+er "ot ri!h by studyin" po+erty and thin-in" about po+erty. Medi!ine as a s!ien!e o% disease has in!reased diseaseI reli"ion as a s!ien!e o% sin has promoted sin, and e!onomi!s as a study o% po+erty &ill %ill the &orld &ith &ret!hedness and &ant. 7o not tal- about po+ertyI do not in+esti"ate it, or !on!ern yoursel% &ith it. *e+er mind &hat its !auses areI you ha+e nothin" to do &ith them. What !on!erns you is the !ure. 7o not spend your time in !haritable &or-, or !harity mo+ementsI all !harity only tends to perpetuate the &ret!hedness it aims to eradi!ate. 0 do not say that you should be hard hearted or un-ind, and re%use to hear the !ry o% needI but you must not try to eradi!ate po+erty in any o% the !on+entional &ays. Put po+erty behind you, and put all that pertains to it behind you, and Ama-e "ood.A :et r&chP that &s the !est $ay you can help the poor' And you !annot hold the mental ima"e &hi!h is to ma-e you ri!h i% you %ill your mind &ith pi!tures o% po+erty. 7o not read boo-s or papers &hi!h "i+e !ir!umstantial a!!ounts o% the &ret!hedness o% the tenement d&ellers, o% the horrors o% !hild labor, and so on. 7o not read anythin" &hi!h %ills your mind &ith "loomy ima"es o% &ant and su%%erin". 6ou !annot help the poor in the least by -no&in" about these thin"sI and the &ide spread -no&led"e o% them does not tend at all to do a&ay &ith po+erty. What tends to do a&ay &ith po+erty is not the "ettin" o% pi!tures o% po+erty into your mind, but "ettin" pi!tures o% &ealth into the minds o% the poor. 6ou are not desertin" the poor in their misery &hen you re%use to allo& your mind to be %illed &ith pi!tures o% that misery. Po+erty !an be done a&ay &ith, not by in!reasin" the number o% &ell to do people &ho thin- about po+erty, but by in!reasin" the number o% poor people &ho purpose &ith %aith to "et ri!h. The poor do not need !harityI they need inspiration. Charity only sends them a loa% o% bread to -eep them ali+e in their &ret!hedness, or "i+es them an entertainment to ma-e them
%or"et %or an hour or t&oI but inspiration &ill !ause them to rise out o% their misery. 0% you &ant to help the poor, demonstrate to them that they !an be!ome ri!hI pro+e it by "ettin" ri!h yoursel%. The only &ay in &hi!h po+erty &ill e+er be banished %rom this &orld is by "ettin" a lar"e and !onstantly in!reasin" number o% people to pra!ti!e the tea!hin"s o% this boo-. People must be tau"ht to be!ome ri!h by !reation, not by !ompetition. E+ery man &ho be!omes ri!h by !ompetition thro&s do&n behind him the ladder by &hi!h he rises, and -eeps others do&nI but e+ery man &ho "ets ri!h by !reation opens a &ay %or thousands to %ollo& him, and inspires them to do so. 6ou are not sho&in" hardness o% heart or an un%eelin" disposition &hen you re%use to pity po+erty, see po+erty, read about po+erty, or thin- or tal- about it, or to listen to those &ho do tal- about it. (se your $&ll po$er to keep your m&nd 9?? the su!Lect o) poverty% and to keep &t )&8ed $&th )a&th and purpose 9N the v&s&on o) $hat you $ant'
0t is &onder%ul Be!omin". True, there may be a "ood many thin"s in existin" !onditions &hi!h are disa"reeableI but &hat is the use o% studyin" them &hen they are !ertainly passin" a&ay, and &hen the study o% them only tends to !he!- their passin" and -eep them &ith usH Why "i+e time and attention to thin"s &hi!h are bein" remo+ed by e+olutionary "ro&th, &hen you !an hasten their remo+al only by promotin" the e+olutionary "ro&th as %ar as your part o% it "oesH *o matter ho& horrible in seemin" may be the !onditions in !ertain !ountries, se!tions, or pla!es, you &aste your time and destroy your o&n !han!es by !onsiderin" them. 6ou should interest yoursel% in the &orld>s be!omin" ri!h. Thin- o% the ri!hes the &orld is !omin" into, instead o% the po+erty it is "ro&in" out o%I and bear in mind that the only &ay in &hi!h you !an assist the &orld in "ro&in" ri!h is by "ro&in" ri!h yoursel% throu"h the !reati+e method not the !ompetiti+e one. Ji+e your attention &holly to ri!hesI i"nore po+erty. Whene+er you thin- or spea- o% those &ho are poor, thin- and spea- o% them as those &ho are be!omin" ri!hI as those &ho are to be !on"ratulated rather than pitied. Then they and others &ill !at!h the inspiration, and be"in to sear!h %or the &ay out. Be!ause 0 say that you are to "i+e your &hole time and mind and thou"ht to ri!hes, it does not %ollo& that you are to be sordid or mean. To be!ome really ri!h is the noblest aim you !an ha+e in li%e, %or it in!ludes e+erythin" else. Bn the !ompetiti+e plane, the stru""le to "et ri!h is a Jodless s!ramble %or po&er o+er other menI but &hen &e !ome into the !reati+e mind, all this is !han"ed. All that is possible in the &ay o% "reatness and soul un%oldment, o% ser+i!e and lo%ty endea+or, !omes by &ay o% "ettin" ri!hI all is made possible by the use o% thin"s. 0% you la!- %or physi!al health, you &ill %ind that the attainment o% it is !onditional on your "ettin" ri!h. Bnly those &ho are eman!ipated %rom %inan!ial &orry, and &ho ha+e the means to li+e a !are %ree existen!e and %ollo& hy"ieni! pra!ti!es, !an ha+e and retain health. Moral and spiritual "reatness is possible only to those &ho are abo+e the !ompetiti+e battle %or existen!eI and only those &ho are be!omin" ri!h on the plane o% !reati+e thou"ht are %ree %rom the de"radin" in%luen!es o% !ompetition. 0% your heart is set on domesti! happiness, remember that lo+e %lourishes best &here there is re%inement, a hi"h le+el o% thou"ht, and %reedom %rom !orruptin" in%luen!esI and these are to be %ound only &here ri!hes are attained by the exer!ise o% !reati+e thou"ht, &ithout stri%e or ri+alry. 6ou !an aim at nothin" so "reat or noble, 0 repeat, as to be!ome ri!hI and you must %ix your attention upon your mental pi!ture o% ri!hes, to the ex!lusion o% all that may tend to dim or obs!ure the +ision.
=ou must learn to see the underly&n, TR(T@ &n all th&n,sP you must see !eneath all seem&n,ly $ron, cond&t&ons the :reat 9ne >&)e ever mov&n, )or$ard to$ard )uller e8press&on and more complete happ&ness' 0t is the truth that there is no su!h thin" as po+ertyI that there is only &ealth. Some people remain in po+erty be!ause they are i"norant o% the %a!t that there is &ealth %or themI and these !an best be tau"ht by sho&in" them the &ay to a%%luen!e in your o&n person and pra!ti!e. Bthers are poor be!ause, &hile they %eel that there is a &ay out, they are too intelle!tually indolent to put %orth the mental e%%ort ne!essary to %ind that &ay and by tra+el itI and %or these the +ery best thin" you !an do is to arouse their desire by sho&in" them the happiness that !omes %rom bein" ri"htly ri!h. Bthers still are poor be!ause, &hile they ha+e some notion o% s!ien!e, they ha+e be!ome so s&ed and lost in the maCe o% metaphysi!al and o!!ult theories that they do not -no& &hi!h road to ta-e. They try a mixture o% many systems and %ail in all. @or these, a"ain, the +ery best thin", to do is to sho& the ri"ht &ay in your o&n person and pra!ti!eI an oun!e o% doin" thin"s is &orth a pound o% theoriCin". The very !est th&n, you can do )or the $hole $orld &s to make the most o) yoursel)' 6ou !an ser+e Jod and man in no more e%%e!ti+e &ay than by "ettin" ri!hI that is, i% you "et ri!h by the !reati+e method and not by the !ompetiti+e one. Another thin"# We assert that this boo- "i+es in detail the prin!iples o% the s!ien!e o% "ettin" ri!hI and i% that is true, you do not need to read any other boo- upon the subEe!t. This may sound narro& and e"otisti!al, but !onsider# there is no more s!ienti%i! method o% !omputation in mathemati!s than by addition, subtra!tion, multipli!ation, and di+isionI no other method is possible. There !an be but one shortest distan!e bet&een t&o points. There is only one &ay to thin- s!ienti%i!ally, and that is to thin- in the &ay that leads by the most dire!t and simple route to the "oal. *o man has yet %ormulated a brie%er or less !omplex AsystemA than the one set %orth hereinI it has been stripped o% all non essentials. When you !ommen!e on this, lay all others asideI put them out o% your mind alto"ether. Read th&s !ook every dayP keep &t $&th youP comm&t &t to memory% and do not th&nk a!out other *systems* and theor&es' I) you do% you $&ll !e,&n to have dou!ts% and to !e uncerta&n and $aver&n, &n your thou,htP and then you $&ll !e,&n to make )a&lures' A%ter you ha+e made "ood and be!ome ri!h, you may study other systems as mu!h as you pleaseI but until you are ?uite sure that you ha+e "ained &hat you &ant, do not read anythin" on this line but this boo-, unless it be the authors mentioned in the Pre%a!e. And read only the most optimisti! !omments on the &orld>s ne&sI those in harmony &ith your pi!ture.
Also, postpone your in+esti"ations into the o!!ult. 7o not dabble in theosophy, Spiritualism, or -indred studies. 0t is +ery li-ely that the dead still li+e, and are nearI but i% they are, let them aloneI mind your o&n business. Where+er the spirits o% the dead may be, they ha+e their o&n &or- to do, and their o&n problems to sol+eI and &e ha+e no ri"ht to inter%ere &ith them. We !annot help them, and it is +ery doubt%ul &hether they !an help us, or &hether &e ha+e any ri"ht to trespass upon their time i% they !an. 9et the dead and the herea%ter alone, and sol+e your o&n problemI "et ri!h. 0% you be"in to mix &ith the o!!ult, you &ill start mental !ross !urrents &hi!h &ill surely brin" your hopes to ship&re!-. *o&, this and the pre!edin" !hapters ha+e brou"ht us to the %ollo&in" statement o% basi! %a!ts# There &s a th&nk&n, stu)) )rom $h&ch all th&n,s are made% and $h&ch% &n &ts or&,&nal state% permeates% penetrates% and )&lls the &nterspaces o) the un&verse' A thou,ht% &n th&s su!stance% roduces the th&n, that &s &ma,ed !y the thou,ht' Man can )orm th&n,s &n h&s thou,ht% and% !y &mpress&n, h&s thou,ht upon )ormless su!stance% can cause the th&n, he th&nks a!out to !e created' In order to do th&s% man must pass )rom the compet&t&ve to the creat&ve m&ndP he must )orm a clear mental p&cture o) the th&n,s he $ants% and hold th&s p&cture &n h&s thou,hts $&th the )&8ed (R 9SE to ,et $hat he $ants% and the un$aver&n, ?AIT@ that he does ,et $hat he $ants% clos&n, h&s m&nd a,a&nst all that may tend to shake h&s purpose% d&m h&s v&s&on% or Euench h&s )a&th' And in addition to all this, &e shall no& see that he must li+e and a!t in a Certain Way.
the roads see-in" its &ay into your po!-et. 3nder the impellin" po&er o% the Supreme Spirit, men>s a%%airs &ill be so ordered that some one &ill be led to mine the "old %or youI other men>s business transa!tions &ill be so dire!ted that the "old &ill be brou"ht to&ard you, and you must so arran"e your o&n business a%%airs that you may be able to re!ei+e it &hen it !omes to you. 6our thou"ht ma-es all thin"s, animate and inanimate, &or- to brin" you &hat you &antI but your personal a!ti+ity must be su!h that you !an ri"htly re!ei+e &hat you &ant &hen it rea!hes you. 6ou are not to ta-e it as !harity, nor to steal itI you must "i+e e+ery man more in use +alue than he "i+es you in !ash +alue. The s!ienti%i! use o% thou"ht !onsists in %ormin" a !lear and distin!t mental ima"e o% &hat you &antI in holdin" %ast to the purpose to "et &hat you &antI and in realiCin" &ith "rate%ul %aith that you do "et &hat you &ant. 7o not try to >proEe!t> your thou"ht in any mysterious or o!!ult &ay, &ith the idea o% ha+in" it "o out and do thin"s %or youI that is &asted e%%ort, and &ill &ea-en your po&er to thin&ith sanity. The a!tion o% thou"ht in "ettin" ri!h is %ully explained in the pre!edin" !haptersI your %aith and purpose positi+ely impress your +ision upon @ormless Substan!e, &hi!h has T1E SAME 7ES08E @B8 MB8E 90@E T1AT 6B3 1APEI and this +ision, re!ei+ed %rom you, sets all the !reati+e %or!es at &or- 0* A*7 T18B3J1 T1E08 8EJ39A8 C1A**E9S B@ ACT0B*, but dire!ted to&ard you. 0t is not your part to "uide or super+ise the !reati+e pro!essI all you ha+e to do &ith that is to retain your +ision, sti!- to your purpose, and maintain your %aith and "ratitude. But you must a!t in a Certain Way, so that you !an appropriate &hat is yours &hen it !omes to youI so that you !an meet the thin"s you ha+e in your pi!ture, and put them in their proper pla!es as they arri+e. 6ou !an really see the truth o% this. When thin"s rea!h you, they &ill be in the hands o% other men, &ho &ill as- an e?ui+alent %or them. And you can only ,et $hat &s yours !y ,&v&n, the other man $hat &s h&s' 6our po!-etboo- is not "oin" to be trans%ormed into a @ortunata>s purse, &hi!h shall be al&ays %ull o% money &ithout e%%ort on your part. Th&s &s the cruc&al po&nt &n the sc&ence o) ,ett&n, r&chP r&,ht here% $here thou,ht and personal act&on must !e com!&ned' There are +ery many people &ho, !ons!iously or un!ons!iously, set the !reati+e %or!es in a!tion by the stren"th and persisten!e o% their desires, but &ho remain poor be!ause they do not pro+ide %or the re!eption o% the thin" they &ant &hen it !omes. By thou,ht% the th&n, you $ant &s !rou,ht to youP !y act&on you rece&ve &t'
Dhatever your act&on &s to !e% &t &s ev&dent that you must act N9D' 6ou !annot a!t in the past, and it is essential to the !learness o% your mental +ision that you dismiss the past %rom your mind. 6ou !annot a!t in the %uture, %or the %uture is not here yet. And you !annot tell ho& you &ill &ant to a!t in any %uture !ontin"en!y until that !ontin"en!y has arri+ed. Be!ause you are not in the ri"ht business, or the ri"ht en+ironment no&, do not thin- that you must postpone a!tion until you "et into the ri"ht business or en+ironment. And do not spend time in the present ta-in" thou"ht as to the best !ourse in possible %uture emer"en!iesI ha+e %aith in your ability to meet any emer"en!y &hen it arri+es. 0% you a!t in the present &ith your mind on the %uture, your present a!tion &ill be &ith a di+ided mind, and &ill not be e%%e!ti+e. Put your &hole mind into present a!tion. 7o not "i+e your !reati+e impulse to Bri"inal Substan!e, and then sit do&n and &ait %or resultsI i% you do, you &ill ne+er "et them. Act no$' There &s never any t&me !ut no$% and there never $&ll !e any t&me !ut no$' 0% you are e+er to be"in to ma-e ready %or the re!eption o% &hat you &ant, you must be"in no&. And your a!tion, &hate+er it is, must most li-ely be in your present business or employment, and must be upon the persons and thin"s in your present en+ironment. 6ou !annot a!t &here you are notI you !annot a!t &here you ha+e been, and you !annot a!t &here you are "oin" to beI you !an a!t only &here you are. Do not !other as to $hether yesterday#s $ork $as $ell done or &ll doneP do to5day#s $ork $ell' Do not try to do tomorro$#s $ork no$P there $&ll !e plenty o) t&me to do that $hen you ,et to &t' 7o not try, by o!!ult or mysti!al means, to a!t on people or thin"s that are out o% your rea!h. 7o not &ait %or a !han"e o% en+ironment, be%ore you a!tI "et a !han"e o% en+ironment by a!tion. 6ou !an so a!t upon the en+ironment in &hi!h you are no&, as to !ause yoursel% to be trans%erred to a better en+ironment. 1old &ith %aith and purpose the +ision o% yoursel% in the better en+ironment, but a!t upon your present en+ironment &ith all your heart, and &ith all your stren"th, and &ith all your mind.
7o not spend any time in day dreamin" or !astle buildin"I hold to the one +ision o% &hat you &ant, and a!t *BW. 7o not !ast about, see-in" some ne& thin" to do or some stran"e, unusual, or remar-able a!tion to per%orm as a %irst step to&ard "ettin" ri!h. 0t is probable that your a!tions, at least %or some time to !ome, &ill be the same ones you ha+e been per%ormin" %or some time past, but you are to be"in no& to per%orm these a!tions in the !ertain &ay, &hi!h &ill surely ma-e you ri!h. 0% you are en"a"ed in some business, and %eel that it is not the ri"ht one %or you, do not &ait until you "et into the ri"ht business be%ore you be"in to a!t. 7o not %eel dis!oura"ed or sit do&n and lament be!ause you are mispla!ed. *o one is so mispla!ed that he !annot %ind the ri"ht pla!e, and no one is so in+ol+ed in the &ron" business that he !annot "et into the ri"ht business. 1old the +ision o% yoursel% in the ri"ht business, &ith the purpose to "et into it and the %aith that you &ill "et into it and are "ettin" into it, but ACT in your present business. 3se your present business as the means o% "ettin" a better one, and use your present en+ironment as the means o% "ettin" into a better one. 6our +ision o% the ri"ht business, i% held &ith %aith and purpose, &ill !ause the supreme po&er to mo+e the ri"ht business to&ard you. And your a!tion, i% per%ormed in the !ertain &ay, &ill !ause you to mo+e to&ard the business. 0% you are an employee or &a"e earner and %eel that you must !han"e pla!es in order to "et &hat you &ant, do not NproEe!tO your thou"ht into spa!e and rely upon it to "et you another Eob. 0t &ill probably %ail to do so. 1old the +ision o% yoursel% in the Eob you &ant &hile you ACT &ith %aith and purpose on the Eob you ha+e, and you &ill !ertainly "et the Eob you &ant. 6our +ision and %aith &ill set the !reati+e %or!e in motion to brin" it to&ard you, and your a!tion &ill !ause the %or!es in your o&n en+ironment to mo+e you to&ard the pla!e you &ant. 0n !losin" this !hapter, &e &ill add another statement to our syllabus# There is a thin-in" stu%% %rom &hi!h all thin"s are made, and &hi!h, in its ori"inal state, permeates, penetrates, and %ills the interspa!es o% the uni+erse. A thou"ht in this substan!e produ!es the thin" that is ima"ed by the thou"ht. A person !an %orm thin"s in his thou"ht, and, by impressin" his thou"ht upon %ormless substan!e, !an !ause the thin" he thin-s about to be !reated. 0n order to do this, a person must pass %rom the !ompetiti+e to the !reati+e mindI he must %orm a !lear mental pi!ture o% the thin"s he &ants, and hold this pi!ture in his thou"hts &ith the %ixed P38PBSE to "et &hat he &ants, and the un&a+erin" @A0T1 that he does "et &hat he &ants, !losin" his mind to all that may tend to sha-e his purpose, dim his +ision, or ?uen!h his %aith. So that he may re!ei+e &hat he &ants &hen it !omes, a person must a!t *BW upon the people and thin"s in his present en+ironment.
6ou !annot %oresee the results o% e+en the most tri+ial a!tI you do not -no& the &or-in"s o% all the %or!es that ha+e been set mo+in" in your behal%. Mu!h may be dependin" on your doin" some simple a!tI it may be the +ery thin" &hi!h is to open the door o% opportunity to +ery "reat possibilities. 6ou !an ne+er -no& all the !ombinations &hi!h Supreme 0ntelli"en!e is ma-in" %or you in the &orld o% thin"s and o% thin"s and o% human a%%airsI your ne"le!t or %ailure to do some small thin" may !ause a lon" delay in "ettin" &hat you &ant. Do% every day% A>> that can !e done that day' There is, ho&e+er, a limitation or ?uali%i!ation o% the abo+e that you must ta-e into a!!ount. 6ou are not to o+er&or-, nor to rush blindly into your business in the e%%ort to do the "reatest possible number o% thin"s in the shortest possible time. 6ou are not to try to do tomorro&>s &or- today, nor to do a &ee->s &or- in a day. 0t is really not the number o% thin"s you do, but the E@@0C0E*C6 o% ea!h separate a!tion that !ounts. E+ery a!t is, in itsel%, either a su!!ess or a %ailure. E+ery a!t is, in itsel%, either e%%e!ti+e or ine%%i!ient. E+ery ine%%i!ient a!t is a %ailure, and i% you spend your li%e in doin" ine%%i!ient a!ts, your &hole li%e &ill be a %ailure. The more thin"s you do, the &orse %or you, i% all your a!ts are ine%%i!ient ones. Bn the other hand, e+ery e%%i!ient a!t is a su!!ess in itsel%, and i% e+ery a!t o% your li%e is an e%%i!ient one, your &hole li%e M3ST be a su!!ess. The !ause o% %ailure is doin" too many thin"s in an ine%%i!ient manner, and not doin" enou"h thin"s in an e%%i!ient manner. 6ou &ill see that it is a sel% e+ident proposition that i% you do not do any ine%%i!ient a!ts, and i% you do a su%%i!ient number o% e%%i!ient a!ts, you &ill be!ome ri!h. 0%, no&, it is possible %or you to ma-e ea!h a!t an e%%i!ient one, you see a"ain that the "ettin" o% ri!hes is redu!ed to an exa!t s!ien!e, li-e mathemati!s. The matter turns, then, on the ?uestions &hether you !an ma-e ea!h separate a!t a su!!ess in itsel%. And this you !an !ertainly do. 6ou !an ma-e ea!h a!t a su!!ess, be!ause A99 Po&er is &or-in" &ith youI and A99 Po&er !annot %ail. Po&er is at your ser+i!eI and to ma-e ea!h a!t e%%i!ient you ha+e only to put po&er into it. E+ery a!tion is either stron" or &ea-I and &hen e+ery one is stron", you are a!tin" in the Certain Way &hi!h &ill ma-e you ri!h.
E+ery a!t !an be made stron" and e%%i!ient by holdin" your +ision &hile you are doin" it, and puttin" the &hole po&er o% your @A0T1 and P38PBSE into it. 0t is at this point that the people %ail &ho separate mental po&er %rom personal a!tion. They use the po&er o% mind in one pla!e and at one time, and they a!t in another pa!e and at another time. So their a!ts are not su!!ess%ul in themsel+esI too many o% them are ine%%i!ient. But i% A99 Po&er "oes into e+ery a!t, no matter ho& !ommonpla!e, e+ery a!t &ill be a su!!ess in itsel%I and as in the nature o% thin"s e+ery su!!ess opens the &ay to other su!!esses, your pro"ress to&ard &hat you &ant, and the pro"ress o% &hat you &ant to&ard you, &ill be!ome in!reasin"ly rapid. 8emember that su!!ess%ul a!tion is !umulati+e in its results. Sin!e the desire %or more li%e is inherent in all thin"s, &hen a man be"ins to mo+e to&ard lar"er li%e more thin"s atta!h themsel+es to him, and the in%luen!e o% his desire is multiplied. 7o, e+ery day, all that you !an do that day, and do ea!h a!t in an e%%i!ient manner. 0n sayin" that you must hold your +ision &hile you are doin" ea!h a!t, ho&e+er tri+ial or !ommonpla!e, 0 do not mean to say that it is ne!essary at all times to see the +ision distin!tly to its smallest details. 0t should be the &or- o% your leisure hours to use your ima"ination on the details o% your +ision, and to !ontemplate them until they are %irmly %ixed upon memory. 0% you &ish speedy results, spend pra!ti!ally all your spare time in this pra!ti!e. By !ontinuous !ontemplation you &ill "et the pi!ture o% &hat you &ant, e+en to the smallest details, so %irmly %ixed upon your mind, and so !ompletely trans%erred to the mind o% @ormless Substan!e, that in your &or-in" hours you need only to mentally re%er to the pi!ture to stimulate your %aith and purpose, and !ause your best e%%ort to be put %orth. Contemplate your pi!ture in your leisure hours until your !ons!iousness is so %ull o% it that you !an "rasp it instantly. 6ou &ill be!ome so enthused &ith its bri"ht promises that the mere thou"ht o% it &ill !all %orth the stron"est ener"ies o% your &hole bein". 9et us a"ain repeat our syllabus, and by sli"htly !han"in" the !losin" statements brin" it to the point &e ha+e no& rea!hed. There &s a th&nk&n, stu)) )rom $h&ch all th&n,s are made% and $h&ch% &n &ts or&,&nal state% permeates% penetrates% and )&lls the &nterspaces o) the un&verse' A thou,ht% &n th&s su!stance% roduces the th&n, that &s &ma,ed !y the thou,ht' Man can )orm th&n,s &n h&s thou,ht% and% !y &mpress&n, h&s thou,ht upon )ormless su!stance% can cause the th&n, he th&nks a!out to !e created' In order to do th&s% man must pass )rom the compet&t&ve to the creat&ve m&ndP he must )orm a clear mental p&cture o) the th&n,s he $ants% and do% $&th )a&th and purpose% all that can !e done each day% do&n, each separate th&n, &n an e))&c&ent manner'
rudiment. =ou $&ll ,et r&ch most eas&ly &n po&nt o) e))ort% &) you do that )or $h&ch you are !est )&ttedP !ut you $&ll ,et r&ch most sat&s)actor&ly &) you do that $h&ch you DANT to do' Do&n, $hat you $ant to do &s l&)eP and there &s no real sat&s)act&on &n l&v&n, &) $e are compelled to !e )orever do&n, someth&n, $h&ch $e do not l&ke to do% and can never do $hat $e $ant to do' And it is !ertain that you !an do &hat you &ant to doI the desire to do it is proo% that you ha+e &ithin you the po&er &hi!h !an do it. Des&re &s a man&)estat&on o) po$er' The desire to play musi! is the po&er &hi!h !an play musi! see-in" expression and de+elopmentI the desire to in+ent me!hani!al de+i!es is the me!hani!al talent see-in" expression and de+elopment. Where there is no po&er, either de+eloped or unde+eloped, to do a thin", there is ne+er any desire to do that thin"I and &here there is stron" desire to do a thin", it is !ertain proo% that the po&er to do it is stron", and only re?uires to be de+eloped and applied in the 8i"ht Way. All th&n,s else !e&n, eEual% &t &s !est to select the !us&ness )or $h&ch you have the !est developed talentP !ut &) you have a stron, des&re to en,a,e &n any part&cular l&ne o) $ork% you should select that $ork as the ult&mate end at $h&ch you a&m' =ou can do $hat you $ant to do% and &t &s your r&,ht and pr&v&le,e to )ollo$ the !us&ness or avocat&on $h&ch $&ll !e most con,en&al and pleasant' 6ou are not obli"ed to do &hat you do not li-e to do, and should not do it ex!ept as a means to brin" you to the doin" o% the thin" you &ant to do. 0% there are past mista-es &hose !onse?uen!es ha+e pla!ed you in an undesirable business or en+ironment, you may be obli"ed %or some time to do &hat you do not li-e to doI but you !an ma-e the doin" o% it pleasant by -no&in" that it is ma-in" it possible %or you to !ome to the doin" o% &hat you &ant to do. 0% you %eel that you are not in the ri"ht +o!ation, do not a!t too hastily in tryin" to "et into another one. The best &ay, "enerally, to !han"e business or en+ironment is by "ro&th. 7o not be a%raid to ma-e a sudden and radi!al !han"e i% the opportunity is presented, and you %eel a%ter !are%ul !onsideration that it is the ri"ht opportunityI but ne+er ta-e sudden or radi!al a!tion &hen you are in doubt as to the &isdom o% doin" so. There is ne+er any hurry on the !reati+e planeI and there is no la!- o% opportunity. When you "et out o% the !ompetiti+e mind you &ill understand that you ne+er need to a!t hastily. No one else &s ,o&n, to !eat you to the th&n, you $ant to doP there &s enou,h )or all' I) one space &s taken% another and a !etter one $&ll !e opened )or you a l&ttle )arther onP there &s plenty o) t&me'
When you are in doubt, &ait. @all ba!- on the !ontemplation o% your +ision, and in!rease your %aith and purposeI and by all means, in times o% doubt and inde!ision, !ulti+ate "ratitude. A day or t&o spent in !ontemplatin" the +ision o% &hat you &ant, and in earnest than-s"i+in" that you are "ettin" it, &ill brin" your mind into su!h !lose relationship &ith the Supreme that you &ill ma-e no mista-e &hen you do a!t. There &s a m&nd $h&ch kno$s all there &s to kno$P and you can come &nto close un&ty $&th th&s m&nd !y )a&th and the purpose to advance &n l&)e% &) you have deep ,rat&tude' Mista-es !ome %rom a!tin" hastily, or %rom a!tin" in %ear or doubt, or in %or"et%ulness o% the 8i"ht Moti+e, &hi!h is more li%e to all, and less to none. As you "o on in the Certain Way, opportunities &ill !ome to you in in!reasin" numberI and you &ill need to be +ery steady in your %aith and purpose, and to -eep in !lose tou!h &ith the All Mind by re+erent "ratitude. Do all that you can do &n a per)ect manner every day% !ut do &t $&thout haste% $orry% or )ear' :o as )ast as you can% !ut never hurry' 8emember that in the moment you be"in to hurry you !ease to be a !reator and be!ome a !ompetitorI you drop ba!- upon the old plane a"ain. Whene+er you %ind yoursel% hurryin", !all a haltI %ix your attention on the mental ima"e o% the thin" you &ant, and be"in to "i+e than-s that you are "ettin" it. The e8erc&se o) :RATIT(DE $&ll never )a&l to stren,then your )a&th and rene$ your purpose'
6ou !an "et into the business you &ant by ma-in" !onstru!ti+e use o% the business you are already established inI by doin" your daily &or- in a Certain Way. And in so %ar as your business !onsists in dealin" &ith other men, &hether personally or by letter, the -ey thou"ht o% all your e%%orts must be to !on+ey to their minds the impression o% in!rease. Increase &s $hat all men and all $omen are seek&n,P &t &s the ur,e o) the ?ormless Intell&,ence $&th&n them% seek&n, )uller e8press&on' The desire %or in!rease is inherent in all natureI it is the %undamental impulse o% the uni+erse. All human a!ti+ities are based on the desire %or in!reaseI people are see-in" more %ood, more !lothes, better shelter, more luxury, more beauty, more -no&led"e, more pleasure in!rease in somethin", more li%e. E+ery li+in" thin" is under this ne!essity %or !ontinuous ad+an!ementI &here in!rease o% li%e !eases, dissolution and death set in at on!e. Man instin!ti+ely -no&s this, and hen!e he is %ore+er see-in" more. This la& o% perpetual in!rease is set %orth by 'esus in the parable o% the talentsI only those &ho "ain more retain anyI %rom him &ho hath not shall be ta-en a&ay e+en that &hi!h he hath. The normal des&re )or &ncreased $ealth &s not an ev&l or a reprehens&!le th&n,P &t &s s&mply the des&re )or more a!undant l&)eP &t &s asp&rat&on' And be!ause it is the deepest instin!t o% their natures, all men and &omen are attra!ted to him &ho !an "i+e them more o% the means o% li%e. 0n %ollo&in" the Certain Way as des!ribed in the %ore"oin" pa"es, you are "ettin" !ontinuous in!rease %or yoursel%, and you are "i+in" it to all &ith &hom you deal. =ou are a creat&ve center% )rom $h&ch &ncrease &s ,&ven o)) to all' Be sure o% this, and !on+ey assuran!e o% the %a!t to e+ery man, &oman, and !hild &ith &hom you !ome in !onta!t. *o matter ho& small the transa!tion, e+en i% it be only the sellin" o% a sti!- o% !andy to a little !hild, put into it the thou"ht o% in!rease, and ma-e sure that the !ustomer is impressed &ith the thou"ht. Bonvey the &mpress&on o) advancement $&th everyth&n, you do, so that all people shall re!ei+e the impression that you are an Ad+an!in" Man, and that you ad+an!e all &ho deal &ith you. E+en to the people &hom you meet in a so!ial &ay, &ithout any thou"ht o% business, and to &hom you do not try to sell anythin", "i+e the thou"ht o% in!rease. 6ou !an !on+ey this impression by holdin" the unsha-able %aith that you, yoursel%, are in the Way o% 0n!reaseI and by lettin" this %aith inspire, %ill, and permeate e+ery a!tion. 7o e+erythin" that you do in the %irm !on+i!tion that you are an ad+an!in" personality, and that you are "i+in" ad+an!ement to e+erybody. @eel that you are "ettin" ri!h, and that in so doin" you are ma-in" others ri!h, and !on%errin" bene%its on all.
7o not boast or bra" o% your su!!ess, or tal- about it unne!essarilyI true %aith is ne+er boast%ul. Where+er you %ind a boast%ul person, you %ind one &ho is se!retly doubt%ul and a%raid. Simply %eel the %aith, and let it &or- out in e+ery transa!tionI let e+ery a!t and tone and looexpress the ?uiet assuran!e that you are "ettin" ri!hI that you are already ri!h. Words &ill not be ne!essary to !ommuni!ate this %eelin" to othersI they &ill %eel the sense o% in!rease &hen in your presen!e, and &ill be attra!ted to you a"ain. 6ou must so impress others that they &ill %eel that in asso!iatin" &ith you they &ill "et in!rease %or themsel+es. See that you "i+e them a use +alue "reater than the !ash +alue you are ta-in" %rom them. Ta-e an honest pride in doin" this, and let e+erybody -no& itI and you &ill ha+e no la!- o% !ustomers. eople $&ll ,o $here they are ,&ven &ncreaseI and the Supreme, &hi!h desires in!rease in all, and &hi!h -no&s all, &ill mo+e to&ard you men and &omen &ho ha+e ne+er heard o% you. 6our business &ill in!rease rapidly, and you &ill be surprised at the unexpe!ted bene%its &hi!h &ill !ome to you. 6ou &ill be able %rom day to day to ma-e lar"er !ombinations, se!ure "reater ad+anta"es, and to "o on into a more !on"enial +o!ation i% you desire to do so. But doin" thin" all this, you must ne+er lose si"ht o% your +ision o% &hat you &ant, or your %aith and purpose to "et &hat you &ant. 9et me here "i+e you another &ord o% !aution in re"ard to moti+es. Be&are o% the insidious temptation to see- %or po&er o+er other men. *othin" is so pleasant to the un%ormed or partially de+eloped mind as the exer!ise o% po&er or dominion o+er others. The desire to rule %or sel%ish "rati%i!ation has been the !urse o% the &orld. @or !ountless a"es -in"s and lords ha+e dren!hed the earth &ith blood in their battles to extend their dominionsI this not to see- more li%e %or all, but to "et more po&er %or themsel+es. To day, the main moti+e in the business and industrial &orld is the sameI men Marshal their armies o% dollars, and lay &aste the li+es and hearts o% millions in the same mad s!ramble %or po&er o+er others. Commer!ial -in"s, li-e politi!al -in"s, are inspired by the lust %or po&er. 'esus sa& in this desire %or mastery the mo+in" impulse o% that e+il &orld 1e sou"ht to o+erthro&. 8ead the t&enty third !hapter o% Matthe&, and see ho& 1e pi!tures the lust o% the Pharisees to be !alled AMaster,A to sit in the hi"h pla!es, to domineer o+er others, and to lay burdens on the ba!-s o% the less %ortunateI and note ho& 1e !ompares this lust %or dominion &ith the brotherly see-in" %or the Common Jood to &hi!h 1e !alls 1is dis!iples. 9oo- out %or the temptation to see- %or authority, to be!ome a Amaster,A to be !onsidered as
one &ho is abo+e the !ommon herd, to impress others by la+ish display, and so on. The mind that see-s %or mastery o+er others is the !ompetiti+e mindI and the !ompetiti+e mind is not the !reati+e one. 0n order to master your en+ironment and your destiny, it is not at all ne!essary that you should rule o+er your %ello& men and indeed, &hen you %all into the &orld>s stru""le %or the hi"h pla!es, you be"in to be !on?uered by %ate and en+ironment, and your "ettin" ri!h be!omes a matter o% !han!e and spe!ulation. Be&are o% the !ompetiti+e mindDD *o better statement o% the prin!iple o% !reati+e a!tion !an be %ormulated than the %a+orite de!laration o% the late AJolden 8uleA 'ones o% Toledo# *Dhat I $ant )or mysel)% I $ant )or every!ody'*
We need the prea!her &ho &ill himsel% be ri!h, healthy, "reat, and belo+ed, to tea!h us ho& to attain to these thin"sI and &hen he !omes he &ill %ind a numerous and loyal %ollo&in". The same is true o% the tea!her &ho !an inspire the !hildren &ith the %aith and purpose o% the ad+an!in" li%e. 1e &ill ne+er be Aout o% a Eob.A And any tea!her &ho has this %aith and purpose !an "i+e it to his pupilsI he !annot help "i+in" it to them i% it is part o% his o&n li%e and pra!ti!e. What is true o% the tea!her, prea!her, and physi!ian is true o% the la&yer, dentist, real estate man, insuran!e a"ent o% e+erybody. The !ombined mental and personal a!tion 0 ha+e des!ribed is in%allibleI it !annot %ail. E+ery man and &oman &ho %ollo&s these instru!tions steadily, perse+erin"ly, and to the letter, &ill "et ri!h. The la& o% the 0n!rease o% 9i%e is as mathemati!ally !ertain in its operation as the la& o% "ra+itationI "ettin" ri!h is an exa!t s!ien!e. The &a"e earner &ill %ind this as true o% his !ase as o% any o% the others mentioned. 7o not %eel that you ha+e no !han!e to "et ri!h be!ause you are &or-in" &here there is no +isible opportunity %or ad+an!ement, &here &a"es are small and the !ost o% li+in" hi"h. @orm your !lear mental +ision o% &hat you &ant, and be"in to a!t &ith %aith and purpose. 7o all the &or- you !an do, e+ery day, and do ea!h pie!e o% &or- in a per%e!tly su!!ess%ul mannerI put the po&er o% su!!ess, and the purpose to "et ri!h, into e+erythin" that you do. But do not do this merely &ith the idea o% !urryin" %a+or &ith your employer, in the hope that he, or those abo+e you, &ill see your "ood &or- and ad+an!e youI it is not li-ely that they &ill do so. The man &ho is merely a A"oodA &or-man, %illin" his pla!e to the +ery best o% his ability, and satis%ied &ith that, is +aluable to his employerI and it is not to the employer>s interest to promote himI he is &orth more &here he is. To se!ure ad+an!ement, somethin" more is ne!essary than to be too lar"e %or your pla!e. The man &ho is !ertain to ad+an!e is the one &ho is too bi" %or his pla!e, and &ho has a !lear !on!ept o% &hat he &ants to beI &ho -no&s that he !an be!ome &hat he &ants to be and &ho is determined to BE &hat he &ants to be. 7o not try to more than %ill your present pla!e &ith a +ie& to pleasin" your employerI do it &ith the idea o% ad+an!in" yoursel%. 1old the %aith and purpose o% in!rease durin" &or- hours, a%ter &or- hours, and be%ore &orhours. 1old it in su!h a &ay that e+ery person &ho !omes in !onta!t &ith you, &hether %oreman, %ello& &or-man, or so!ial a!?uaintan!e, &ill %eel the po&er o% purpose radiatin" %rom youI so that e+ery one &ill "et the sense o% ad+an!ement and in!rease %rom you. Men &ill be attra!ted to you, and i% there is no possibility %or ad+an!ement in your present
Eob, you &ill +ery soon see an opportunity to ta-e another Eob. There is a Po&er &hi!h ne+er %ails to present opportunity to the Ad+an!in" Man &ho is mo+in" in obedien!e to la&. Jod !annot help helpin" you, i% you a!t in a Certain WayI 1e must do so in order to help 1imsel%. There is nothin" in your !ir!umstan!es or in the industrial situation that !an -eep you do&n. 0% you !annot "et ri!h &or-in" %or the steel trust, you !an "et ri!h on a ten a!re %armI and i% you be"in to mo+e in the Certain Way, you &ill !ertainly es!ape %rom the A!lut!hesA o% the steel trust and "et on to the %arm or &here+er else you &ish to be. 0% a %e& thousands o% its employees &ould enter upon the Certain Way, the steel trust &ould soon be in a bad pli"htI it &ould ha+e to "i+e its &or-in"men more opportunity, or "o out o% business. *obody has to &or- %or a trustI the trusts !an -eep men in so !alled hopeless !onditions only so lon" as there are men &ho are too i"norant to -no& o% the s!ien!e o% "ettin" ri!h, or too intelle!tually sloth%ul to pra!ti!e it. Be"in this &ay o% thin-in" and a!tin", and your %aith and purpose &ill ma-e you ?ui!- to see any opportunity to better your !ondition. Su!h opportunities &ill speedily !ome, %or the Supreme, &or-in" in All, and &or-in" %or you, &ill brin" them be%ore you. 7o not &ait %or an opportunity to be all that you &ant to beI &hen an opportunity to be more than you are no& is presented and you %eel impelled to&ard it, ta-e it. 0t &ill be the %irst step to&ard a "reater opportunity. There is no su!h thin" possible in this uni+erse as a la!- o% opportunities %or the man &ho is li+in" the ad+an!in" li%e. 0t is inherent in the !onstitution o% the !osmos that all thin"s shall be %or him and &orto"ether %or his "oodI and he must !ertainly "et ri!h i% he a!ts and thin-s in the Certain Way. So let &a"e earnin" men and &omen study this boo- &ith "reat !are, and enter &ith !on%iden!e upon the !ourse o% a!tion it pres!ribesI it &ill not %ail.
institutions must be !han"ed be%ore e+en any !onsiderable number o% people !an a!?uire a !ompeten!e. But this is not true. 0t is true that existin" "o+ernments -eep the masses in po+erty, but this is be!ause the masses do not thin- and a!t in the Certain Way. 0% the masses be"in to mo+e %or&ard as su""ested in this boo-, neither "o+ernments nor industrial systems !an !he!- themI all systems must be modi%ied to a!!ommodate the %or&ard mo+ement. 0% the people ha+e the Ad+an!in" Mind, ha+e the @aith that they !an be!ome ri!h, and mo+e %or&ard &ith the %ixed purpose to be!ome ri!h, nothin" !an possibly -eep them in po+erty. 0ndi+iduals may enter upon the Certain Way at any time, and under any "o+ernment, and ma-e themsel+es ri!hI and &hen any !onsiderable number o% indi+iduals do so under any "o+ernment, they &ill !ause the system to be so modi%ied as to open the &ay %or others. The more men $ho ,et r&ch on the compet&t&ve plane% the $orse )or othersP the more $ho ,et r&ch on the creat&ve plane% the !etter )or others' The e!onomi! sal+ation o% the masses !an only be a!!omplished by "ettin" a lar"e number o% people to pra!ti!e the s!ienti%i! method set do&n in this boo-, and be!ome ri!h. These &ill sho& others the &ay, and inspire them &ith a desire %or real li%e, &ith the %aith that it !an be attained, and &ith the purpose to attain it. @or the present, ho&e+er, it is enou"h to -no& that neither the "o+ernment under &hi!h you li+e nor the !apitalisti! or !ompetiti+e system o% industry !an -eep you %rom "ettin" ri!h. When you enter upon the !reati+e plane o% thou"ht you &ill rise abo+e all these thin"s and be!ome a !itiCen o% another -in"dom. But remember that your thou"ht must be held upon the !reati+e planeI you are ne+er %or an instant to be betrayed into re"ardin" the supply as limited, or into a!tin" on the moral le+el o% !ompetition. Whene+er you do %all into old &ays o% thou"ht, !orre!t yoursel% instantlyI %or &hen you are in the !ompetiti+e mind, you ha+e lost the !ooperation o% the Mind o% the Whole. 7o not spend any time in plannin" as to ho& you &ill meet possible emer"en!ies in the %uture, ex!ept as the ne!essary poli!ies may a%%e!t your a!tions today. =ou are concerned $&th do&n, today#s $ork &n a per)ectly success)ul manner% and not $&th emer,enc&es $h&ch may ar&se tomorro$P you can attend to them as they come' 7o not !on!ern yoursel% &ith ?uestions as to ho& you shall surmount obsta!les &hi!h may loom upon your business horiCon, unless you !an see plainly that your !ourse must be altered today in order to a+oid them. *o matter ho& tremendous an obstru!tion may appear at a distan!e, you &ill %ind that i% you "o on in the Certain Way it &ill disappear as you approa!h it, or that a &ay o+er, thou"h, or
around it &ill appear. *o possible !ombination o% !ir!umstan!es !an de%eat a man or &oman &ho is pro!eedin" to "et ri!h alon" stri!tly s!ienti%i! lines. *o man or &oman &ho obeys the la& !an %ail to "et ri!h, any more than one !an multiply t&o by t&o and %ail to "et %our. Ji+e no anxious thou"ht to possible disasters, obsta!les, pani!s, or un%a+orable !ombinations o% !ir!umstan!esI it is time enou"h to meet su!h thin"s &hen they present themsel+es be%ore you in the immediate present, and you &ill %ind that e+ery di%%i!ulty !arries &ith it the &here&ithal %or its o+er!omin". Juard your spee!h. *e+er spea- o% yoursel%, your a%%airs, or o% anythin" else in a dis!oura"ed or dis!oura"in" &ay. *e+er admit the possibility o% %ailure, or spea- in a &ay that in%ers %ailure as a possibility. *e+er spea- o% the times as bein" hard, or o% business !onditions as bein" doubt%ul. Times may be hard and business doubt%ul %or those &ho are on the !ompetiti+e plane, but they !an ne+er be so %or youI you !an !reate &hat you &ant, and you are abo+e %ear. When others are ha+in" hard times and poor business, you &ill %ind your "reatest opportunities. Train yoursel% to thin- o% and to loo- upon the &orld as a somethin" &hi!h is Be!omin", &hi!h is "ro&in"I and to re"ard seemin" e+il as bein" only that &hi!h is unde+eloped. Al&ays spea- in terms o% ad+an!ementI to do other&ise is to deny your %aith, and to deny your %aith is to lose it. *e+er allo& yoursel% to %eel disappointed. 6ou may expe!t to ha+e a !ertain thin" at a !ertain time, and not "et it at that timeI and this &ill appear to you li-e %ailure. But i% you hold to your %aith you &ill %ind that the %ailure is only apparent. Jo on in the !ertain &ay, and i% you do not re!ei+e that thin", you &ill re!ei+e somethin" so mu!h better that you &ill see that the seemin" %ailure &as really a "reat su!!ess. A student o% this s!ien!e had set his mind on ma-in" a !ertain business !ombination &hi!h seemed to him at the time to be +ery desirable, and he &or-ed %or some, &ee-s to brin" it about. When the !ru!ial time !ame, the thin" %ailed in a per%e!tly inexpli!able &ayI it &as as i% some unseen in%luen!e had been &or-in" se!retly a"ainst him. 1e &as not disappointedI on the !ontrary, he than-ed Jod that his desire had been o+erruled, and &ent steadily on &ith a "rate%ul mind. 0n a %e& &ee-s an opportunity so mu!h better !ame his &ay that he &ould not ha+e made the %irst deal on any a!!ountI and he sa& that a Mind &hi!h -ne& more than he -ne& had pre+ented him %rom losin" the "reater "ood by entan"lin" himsel% &ith the lesser. That is the &ay e+ery seemin" %ailure &ill &or- out %or you, i% you -eep your %aith, hold to your purpose, ha+e "ratitude, and do, e+ery day, all that !an be done that day, doin" ea!h separate a!t in a su!!ess%ul manner. When you ma-e a %ailure, it is be!ause you ha+e not as-ed %or enou"hI -eep on, and a lar"er thin" then you &ere see-in" &ill !ertainly !ome to you.
8emember this. 6ou &ill not %ail be!ause you la!- the ne!essary talent to do &hat you &ish to do. 0% you "o on as 0 ha+e dire!ted, you &ill de+elop all the talent that is ne!essary to the doin" o% your &or-. 0t is not &ithin the s!ope o% this boo- to deal &ith the s!ien!e o% !ulti+atin" talentI but it is as !ertain and simple as the pro!ess o% "ettin" ri!h. 1o&e+er, do not hesitate or &a+er %or %ear that &hen you !ome to any !ertain pla!e you &ill %ail %or la!- o% abilityI -eep ri"ht on, and &hen you !ome to that pla!e, the ability &ill be %urnished to you. The same sour!e o% Ability &hi!h enabled the untau"ht 9in!oln to do the "reatest &or- in "o+ernment e+er a!!omplished by a sin"le man is open to youI you may dra& upon all the mind there is %or &isdom to use in meetin" the responsibilities &hi!h are laid upon you. Jo on in %ull %aith. Study this boo-. Ma-e it your !onstant !ompanion until you ha+e mastered all the ideas !ontained in it. While you are "ettin" %irmly established in this %aith, you &ill do &ell to "i+e up most re!reations and pleasureI and to stay a&ay %rom pla!es &here ideas !on%li!tin" &ith these are ad+an!ed in le!tures or sermons. 7o not read pessimisti! or !on%li!tin" literature, or "et into ar"uments upon the matter. 7o +ery little readin", outside o% the &riters mentioned in the Pre%a!e. Spend most o% your leisure time in !ontemplatin" your +ision, and in !ulti+atin" "ratitude, and in readin" this boo-. 0t !ontains all you need to -no& o% the s!ien!e o% "ettin" ri!hI and you &ill %ind all the essentials summed up in the %ollo&in" !hapter.
T1E8E is a thin-in" stu%% %rom &hi!h all thin"s are made, and &hi!h, in its ori"inal state, permeates, penetrates, and %ills the interspa!es o% the uni+erse. A thou"ht in this substan!e produ!es the thin" that is ima"ed by the thou"ht. Man !an %orm thin"s in his thou"ht, and by impressin" his thou"ht upon %ormless substan!e !an !ause the thin" he thin-s about to be !reated. 0n order to do this, man must pass %rom the !ompetiti+e to the !reati+e mindI other&ise he !annot be in harmony &ith the @ormless 0ntelli"en!e, &hi!h is al&ays !reati+e and ne+er !ompetiti+e in spirit. Man may !ome into %ull harmony &ith the @ormless Substan!e by entertainin" a li+ely and sin!ere "ratitude %or the blessin"s it besto&s upon him. Jratitude uni%ies the mind o% man &ith the intelli"en!e o% Substan!e, so that man>s thou"hts are re!ei+ed by the @ormless. Man !an remain upon the !reati+e plane only by unitin" himsel% &ith the @ormless 0ntelli"en!e throu"h a deep and !ontinuous %eelin" o% "ratitude. Man must %orm a !lear and de%inite mental ima"e o% the thin"s he &ishes to ha+e, to do, or to be!omeI and he must hold this mental ima"e in his thou"hts, &hile bein" deeply "rate%ul to the Supreme that all his desires are "ranted to him. The man &ho &ishes to "et ri!h must spend his leisure hours in !ontemplatin" his Pision, and in earnest than-s"i+in" that the reality is bein" "i+en to him. Too mu!h stress !annot be laid on the importan!e o% %re?uent !ontemplation o% the mental ima"e, !oupled &ith un&a+erin" %aith and de+out "ratitude. This is the pro!ess by &hi!h the impression is "i+en to the @ormless, and the !reati+e %or!es set in motion. The !reati+e ener"y &or-s throu"h the established !hannels o% natural "ro&th, and o% the industrial and so!ial order. All that is in!luded in his mental ima"e &ill surely be brou"ht to the man &ho %ollo&s the instru!tions "i+en abo+e, and &hose %aith does not &a+er. What he &ants &ill !ome to him throu"h the &ays o% established trade and !ommer!e. 0n order to re!ei+e his o&n &hen it shall !ome to him, man must be a!ti+eI and this a!ti+ity !an only !onsist in more than %illin" his present pla!e. @e must keep &n m&nd the urpose to ,et r&ch throu,h the real&+at&on o) h&s mental &ma,e' And he must do, e+ery day, all that !an be done that day, ta-in" !are to do ea!h a!t in a su!!ess%ul manner. @e must ,&ve to every man a use value &n e8cess o) the cash value he rece&ves% so that each transact&on makes )or more l&)eP and he must so hold the Advanc&n, Thou,ht that the &mpress&on o) &ncrease $&ll !e commun&cated to all $&th $hom he comes &n contact' The men and $omen $ho pract&ce the )ore,o&n, &nstruct&ons $&ll certa&nly ,et r&chP and the r&ches they rece&ve $&ll !e &n e8act proport&on to the de)&n&teness o) the&r v&s&on% the )&8&ty o) the&r purpose% the stead&ness o) the&r )a&th% and the depth o) the&r ,rat&tude' The End
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All the old S!io boo- !o+ers printed %rom .,L, had 8L pi!tures on them. Alan
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Personally 0 hope to ne+er see one dominatin" "roup &ith this te!hnolo"y.
Slo&ly more and more &ill be dis!o+ered and people &ill !ontinue to "ro& spiritually. 0% there &ere hundreds o% %airly honest o%%shoots.....it &ould be best %or all. 0 -no& this mu!h# tal-in" or readin" about the te!h is limited it ta-es ta-in" the !har"e o%% and runnin" out &hat is there botherin" you. 0t really is not the Te!h that is so important it is the te!hni!ians. S!io &ill ne+er %ind the !orre!t &ay out it lost its dire!tion more than /0 years a"oD Alan
&hi!h &ere @indin" the p!>s Joal or %indin" 8eliable 0tems. 0t pretty ob+ious it &as either a &ron" Joal or a &ron" 0tem. B%ten the p! &as brou"ht to me in a !omatose state. 23sually in a &heelbarro&.5 0 &ould lay them on the %loor put the !ans in their hands 2e+en in their !omatose state they had the ability to hold the !ans5 0 &ould then state# A0n your last session &as there a &ron" item "i+en to youHA or A0n your last session &as there a &ron" "oal "i+en to youHA or A0n your last session &as there a ri"ht item missedHA or A0n your last session &as there a ri"ht "oal missedHA Mira!ulously &hen the ri"ht indi!ation &as stated the p! &ould !ome ali+e sit up "et in the !hair and &e &ould !lean up &hate+er needed !leanin" up. What 0 did not realiCe ba!- then &as that Joals pro!essin" &as tri""erin" pre+ious %ailed or suppressed Joals, or item %indin" &as tri""erin" pre+ious out lists and &ron" items. But &hat &as e+en &orse that these times o% %ailed or suppressed Joals pre+ious out lists and &ron" items stemmed %rom a time the person &as in a &ea- +alen!e. Bb+iously &hen the Jestapo !ame %or the !lient the !lient &ent into o+er&helm and be!ame a &eaidentity. Conse?uently most o% the rest o% their li%e is positioned %rom bein" in a &ea- identity that then positions you in the &ron" lo!ations, &ron" "ames, and &ron" "oals, &ron" items, &ron" subEe!ts, out lists or sel% listin" &ould be o!!urrin". Bein" put in the 8P@ does exa!tly the same thin". Corre!tion 9ists ushered in the 9o!ate and 0ndi!ate Te!h. Bein" more o% yoursel%, in the ri"ht pla!e at the ri"ht time, !onne!ted to the ri"ht people, li+in" your dreams, doin" &hat you lo+ed to do &as indi!ati+e o% ha+in" !orre!t lo!ations, !orre!t "ames, and !orre!t "oals, !orre!t items, !orre!t subEe!ts, !orre!t lists and !orre!t ans&ers to sel% listin" ?uestions. Pro!essin" &ill not &or- in the presen!e o% out lists and &ron" items. Thus it is best to stay a&ay %rom pro!essin". The best thin" is !orre!t all the in!orre!t lists, data, "oals, items, subEe!ts, et!. and o% !ourse %ind the ri"ht 7reams and Joals %or youD And possibly the most important datum# The ri"ht item %or you is not ne!essarily the ri"ht item %or anotherD Alan
And about the people 2p!>s5 bein" un!on!ious in all my years on te!h lines, 0 rarely sa& this. Why &ould that beH the te!h is better, or &orseH They are not "ettin" du" in onH 7ru"s inhibitin" deep !ounsellin"H Bnly on!e did 0 see a p! %ully passed out, unable to be re!o+ered &ithout a date$lo!ate o% an in!ident. The auditin" has "otten shallo&er and shallo&er o+er the years. Ba!- in the be"innin" up to .,L/ there &as no !on%identiality thus no inhibited te!h. 981 deliberately dumbed the Te!h do&n. Thou"h 0>d li-e to see similarities &ith !on!entration !amps and 8P@, 0 ha+e to be honest and say that the !amps deser+e a lot more auditin" than those harmed by the 8P@. 0 %eel the latter is easier to re!o+er %rom. in that sense, 0 "uess it &asn>t so bad. But some pretty !raCy sh\t happens there. 0 &as in the SB %or .L .) years. 0 spent about < on 8P@, not !ountin" the !hildren>s 8P@, &hi!h is one more year. 0 ha+e audited both there is an eerie simlarity to !amp sur+i+ors and the 8P@ sur+i+ors. Stran"ely they ea!h made it a "ame. The !ommon denominators &ere the A%ore+er trappedA and the Aloss o% sel%A %eelin"s. The la!- o% sleep. Bad %ood. The mental and physi!al abuse. Bein" treated li-e a sla+e. *o ri"hts. And the %ear o% the Juards or EB>s. 0 &ould say the "reatest and most un!on%rontable part %or Con!entration Camp sur+i+ors &as the Aterror o% bein" ta-en o+er and ne+er bein" %ree.A That also seemed to be %airly !ommon &ith people stu!- in the 8P@. Alan
&ishes, needs, !on!erns, standards, property, &or-, et!. 0t is also !onne!ted to their o+erall ne"ati+e outloo- on li%e.
A*ibsA 1ubbard, 8i!hard Stee+es, 'an and 8i!hard 1alpern dis!o+ered and de+eloped the pro!edures that are the %orerunners o% the T8s and BbEe!ti+es. They !ame %rom the early Buddhist tea!hin". Alan
0% and it is a bi" A0%A the BT 00 and BT 000 su""estion$e+aluation is botherin" someone it is botherin" them in PT. Thus the materials &ill read, and lead to !ase "ain. *oH 6esD And the person>s PT James &ill be top le+el. Their PT %inan!es are in "reat shape. Their !ar is !lose to PT in a"e. Their material obEe!ts state o% the art. They are be %un to be &ith. They !annot &ait %or the day to be"in. They lo+e their PT li%e and &hat they are bein" doin" and ha+in" in PT. They are %ull o% li%e and ex!itement. Alan
Bill 8obertson>s Se!tor Bps Bulletin *o. ; and !onsider &hat mi"ht really be "oin" on. 1appy !o"nitions. http#$$&&&.%reeCone.or"$!br$se!tor,$eesob0;.htm hai?u 'eeeeCCuussD hai?u you are no& ?uotin" !hanneled 981 messa"esD CB8 &as at that time he &rote the Ase!tor bulletinsA pretendin" he &as in !omm &ith 981 &hen in a!tuality he &as Ahalu!inatin", !hannelin", or &hate+erA so !alled messa"es %rom 981. CB8 &as !on+in!ed at that time, early .,;(, 981 &as a!tually dead. A lon" time %riend o% mine &as CB8>s s!ribe at the time that is he &rote do&n the messa"es that CB8 !hanneled. 2Emma, TinE and Tarbaby -no& him %airly &ell %rom 08C as Adruid.A5 WJordon BellX 0 +isited CB8 durin" that period as did doCens o% other hi"h le+el auditors and exe!s, e+en Tra+olta +isited most o% us !ame a&ay &ith the obser+ation he &as nuts. Alan
Alan
1e a"reed to &or- &ith us to a!hie+e A99 o% the abo+e. 0 made / phone !alls and brou"ht in ,0 people to %la".
Almost all Class P000>s and Class P0>s &ith lon" S!io histories. 0t &as (< years a"o, *o+ .0, .,;.. The meetin" &as spe!ta!ular. We "ot a"reements on all points. 8ay 4emp and Bent Corydon "ot ba!- their properties. The pri!in" &as lo&ered. All se!ret %iles in the JB &ere opened. @riendliness &as be"innin" to be restored to all people. Medi!al and dental &or- &as done on many. We e+en had a"reements bein" &or-ed out &ith those suin" S!io to settle %or a %ra!tion o% the e+entual !osts. JB, 2BSA,5 SB, Br" and Mission 1older personnel be"an to !ome !lean &ith ea!h other, the only "roup not !omin" !lean &ere the CMB 0nt. 2They &ere a!tually hea+ily en"a"ed in more attempts to !o+er up their beha+ior.5 We set up another meetin" %or 7e! .L, .,;......(,; people !ame to that. As that meetin" &as about to start Bill @ran-s had been !alled ba!- to CMB 0nt in Jilman. Bne ni"ht 0 "ot a %ranti! !all %rom Bill F tellin" me he had es!aped %rom bein" imprisoned and tied to a !hair at Jilman. That a 1i"h&ay Patrolman had pi!-ed him up and &as helpin" him F he needed an Airline ti!-et ba!- to Tampa. 0 bou"ht him a ti!-et and he le%t Cal., %rom Bntario airport, arri+in" ba!- at %la" Eust as the e+ent &as to be"in. This e+ent &as e+en more su!!ess%ul than the earlier e+ent as the re%orm mo+ement &as spreadin" throu"hout the &orld F parti!ipants &ere relayin" &hat &as "oin" on ba!- to their lo!al Br"s and areas. 0t &as ob+ious this re%orm &as lon" o+erdue F &e had "ot a"reements on all points. It $as the 0Oth Aanuary 41O0 that the DM and the BM9 rene,ed on the a,reements K It &s th&s !etrayal that led to the :reat Sch&sm occurr&n,' They removed and declared B&ll ?ranks% declar&n, !oth ?ranks and mysel) S Q''''that day appro8&mately 3622 lon, term sta)) and students s&multaneously $alked out o) the Bo)S $orld5$&de'''''''over the ne8t 40 months a )urther "6%222 people le)t the Bo)S' There $as dur&n, that t&me a very stron, !ond at all levels o) :9% .9SA%7 S9% 9r,% M&ss&on @olders and u!l&c personnel to cont&nue the re)orm' Also durin" that time many o% the senior SB and JB people had also le%t S!io. Also most o% the S!io Celebrities &ere part o% the re%orm F people li-e 'ohn Brodie, Tra+olta, et al.
Many more publi! mo+ed to the side lines. Around May 'une .,;( Bill 8obertson F !ame out &ith the %ollo&in", purported to be %rom 981# Se!tor Bperations Bulletin *o. / BT ProEe!ts 300/;( 0. .(00 JMT We are all en"a"ed in a !on?uest o% the %or!es o% e+il on this planet &hi!h are attemptin" to hinder and inter%ere &ith the rapid expansion o% S!ientolo"y te!hnolo"y. To !ombat this threat, all BTs are needed to &or- to"ether, !oordinated in a!tion and thrust. My deputy, Captain Bill 8obertson, is the !oordinatin" point %or those a!tions entirely outside o% the le"al stru!ture o% the Chur!h. 1e has a list o% all su!h BT proEe!ts to be done, and BTs &ho &ish to assist in %reein" this planet %rom ensla+ement should !onta!t him. 1e is "i+en a lea+e o% absen!e %rom the Sea Br" and Chur!h or"aniCation &hile on these spe!ial BT proEe!ts. Trainin" and pro!essin" are to be made a+ailable %or all proEe!t members at usual publi! rates as these proEe!ts are desi"ned to support themsel+es and be +iable. Mship relay by order o% 9.8on 1ubbard @ounder and Commodore Chur!h o% S!ientolo"y [ Sea Br"aniCation http#$$&&&.%reeCone.or"$!br$se!tor,$eesob0/.htm Many o% the senior SB people 2almost all o% the ori"inal Class V00Gs5 &ere dra&n to this F it o%%ered "reat hope F sadly it turned out to be a hoaxD Worse it had the e%%e!t o% destroyin" mu!h o% the re%orm leadership>s potential F as many o% the senior SB people "a+e up it may &ell ha+e been &hat unmo!-ed any re%orm %rom a!tually ta-in" pla!e o+er the lon" run. The battle !ontinued into .,;3 &ith numerous protest mar!hes. The bi""est bein" /<0 people mar!hin" do&n 981 Way in 9A. 7M and the CMB be"an to pur"e S!ioK..and many internal bloodbaths ensuedK.the nastiest &as the San @ran!is!o massa!re o% the most po&er%ul Mission 1olders they had their Missions ta-en o+er and they &ere de!lared suppressi+e. 2Possibly the stupidest thin" e+er done by 7MKKin a lon" line o% stupidity.5 The battles ha+e !ontinued e+er sin!e. Alan
6eahD But that is standard SB JB BSA Br" BS and ser+ %a! stupidity. The truth is Jreed, En+y and 'ealousy the SB JB BSA Br"s &ould obser+e the Missions out per%ormin" them rather than !on%ront their o&n inade?ua!ies they &ould %alsely a!!use someone de!lare them and &ould steal their publi!s and sta%%. 0t ta-es "reat !on%ront, s-ill and ability to brin" in ne& publi! and -eep the ne& people on lines. Most Br"s !annot rea!h out and mar-et one on one....bi" problem in the @T as &ell. Alan
0t all do&nhill %rom there. 'ust ha+e no !ash and see ho& %riendly S!io treats you. 'ust say *B to anythin" bein" as-ed o% you in S!io and see ho& %riendly you &ill be treated. Why don>t you pull your head out o% your arse and loo- at the lon" term stats o% S!io. Alan
Post #248 200*0,20-0040 When the &rocessor "ollo8s the client's instructions
The @T needs to be a pla!e &here the te!h is open. The numbers on the BT le+els are a bit o% a %ar!e any&ay. People are di%%erent. A%ter BT; the brid"e be!omes di%%erent %or e+eryone. Perhaps be%ore. The !oo-ie !utter brid"e &ith its one siCe %its all isn>t "oin" to &or-. Ea!h person>s !ase abo+e BT; &ill need personally addressin" and a pro"ram &or-ed out &ith them alon" their o&n parti!ular lines o% interest. 0 ha+e to a"ree &ith 8alph about the upper le+els stri!tly %ollo&in" the !lient>s interest line. Also it is impossible to produ!e !orre!t results in a Cultish en+ironment. There is a point &here the !lient -no&s more about their A!aseA than the pro!essor. @rom that time on sessions and session T8s are re+ersed. That is, the pro!essor %ollo&s the !lient>s instru!tionsD
0t is +ery mu!h a !ollaborati+e team session. The pro!essor supplies the pro!ess dis!ipline. The !lient does the loo-in", dupli!ation and permeation. 8arely are !orre!tion lists needed. 0t is Eust li-e herdin" a bun!h o% !ats. Alan
Post #*5 200*0,20-0+$1 The 1P o" !olo is: / 3egend in 9our %8n >indF
Auditin" onesel% ta-es a lot o% dis!ipline, and in a &ay you ha+e to be!ome a better auditor than the pro%essionals, espe!ially be%ore Clear. 0t>s di%%i!ult but !an be done. 981>s ad+i!e to %latten all pro!esses applies ri"idly. 6ou not "oin" to be able to solo upper le+el stu%%. The modi%iers and inhibitions you ha+e put on yoursel% are not undone easily it ta-es a mat!hin" indi+idual or team to re !reate the e+ent. @ollo&in" the basi! brid"e layout and &or-in" on it a bit e+ery day, someone &ho has a little te!h trainin" 21RS or better5 !ould "o %ull BT in a %e& years. There is no basi! brid"e layout. Most solo is Eust re arran"in" the %urniture. The EP o% solo is# A 9e"end in 6our B&n MindD Alan
supposed to Eust handle lo!-s o+er time the next area !ame in se!ondaries it ultimately also pulled in your !omplete !ase. 0 ran this in .,L.. There &ere se+eral &ho ha+e done most o% this. 6ou ha+e to understand &hen anythin" &as %irst issued it &as a theoreti!al "uess as to its rami%i!ations and e%%e!ts. 0t doesn>t ta-e mu!h to obser+e the tan"led mess that most people are in &ho ha+e attempted to tra+el the S!io Brid"e. A"ain, tal-in" at !ross purposes. 4eep it to the 4no&led"ism thread, ehH Am 0 tal-in" at !ross purposes or is it you &ho !annot !on%ront the balls up that %ollo&in" that Aso !alled brid"eA has &rou"ht into your li%eH Truth mani%ests itsel% in present time one is naturally in the optimum !orre!t pla!e, at the optimum !orre!t time, doin" the optimum !orre!t thin", &ith the optimum !orre!t ali"nments. Alan
I hate to say th&s !ut th&s &s utter !ullsh&tF Th&s &s not Tech th&s &s sell&n,F
At the moment o% an @$* 2true one5 you simultaneously "et a hu"e sur"e in Presen!e, 9o+e, 2A%%inity5, Truth, 28eality,5 1armony, 4no&led"e 2Communi!ation,5 8esponsibility, Appre!iation, Jratitude, Control and 0nte"rity.
E+en on a -ey out @$* you "et a simultaneous upsur"e o% the abo+e. These do not !ome about at di%%erent le+els.
The po&nt Sc&entolo,y !e,an to decl&ne $as $hen they Eu&t aud&t&n, and started sell&n, .evaluat&n,'7
Bn!e the person buys the !on!ept 2not dis!o+er it %or themsel+es5 he then sells it to someone else be%ore lon" the &hole subEe!t is in%e!ted &ith %alse items, states and Te!h. Alan
B%ten the hu"e @$* &as missed &hilst readin" a boo- or e+en 2"od %orbid5 %rom another pra!ti!e. E+en po&er%ul re"in" !an !ause a hu"e @$*.......
A team o% !hampions 2"ods5 -no& &hat ea!h are "oin" to do and do it. James are usually in %inite lo!ations, %or %inite times, &ith %inite results. Alan
9ots o% &ild thin" happened in those !o audits my %a+orite &as a %ist %i"ht bro-e out bet&een the p! and the auditor o+er an item. Apparently they both had the same item and &ere %i"htin" as to &ho>s it &as. Alan
0t may be sel% e+ident to you but 0 doubt i% it is experien!ed. *n the beginning and forever is the decision and the decision is T$ +. This area is possibly one o% the most !har"ed areas on most !ases. @irst the Spiritual Bein" is dis!ombobulated %rom the Shatterin" then this dumb de!ision had nothin" to !ompare anythin" to, thus the de!ision is a %irst postulate. The only problem is the pure Shattered 2stu!- in a hu"e loss o% unity5 Spiritual Essen!e has no idea o% &hat to beD Conse?uently there is a tremendous amount o% sel% listin" What should 0 beH 0 !ould be this or that or 0 don>t -no& or &hat do you thin- 0 should be et!., et!. There !an be thousands o% di!hotomous sel% listin" ?uestions resultin" in an immense ball o% !on%usion, !har"e, %or!e and mass. Whi!h BTW %loats in time. 0t !an last %or a +ery lon" time in some !ases they ne+er did de!ide to !e. 0 %irst ran into this area doin" a PTS 8$7 in .,)( then a"ain doin" Expanded 7ianeti!s. Strai"htened a lot o% !rap up. Alan
Simply put# W1AT 6B3 BPPBSE 0S W1AT 6B3 B*CE WE8E 4and still co!ertly are.5. BTW 0>m not auditin" youD 0t>s !alled !oa!hin". There are no A"entle bein"sA only those bein"s !apable o% total destru!tion and !reation# Total destru!tion o% &hat has been !reated = As is ness = *o opposition = At one &ith. Creation = Brin"in" somethin" into bein" = Existen!e = !onne!tion or separation. Alan
Alan
0% you let them all "o or not is them you !an expe!t to li+e in a +ery untidy, s?ualid, piss poor PT. Alan
Bne o% the &onder%ul thin"s about bein" de!lared suppressi+e and bein" out o% S!io &as it &as no& o-ay to stop resistin" SP identities# !onse?uently they be"an to erase. Alan
Bb+iously there are di%%erent ?ualities o% 9i%e 8epair. 7one &ell it means you li+e most o% your li%e in a%%luen!e or better. An 3pset is a !ollapsed Set 3p. Thus a !ompleted 98 means you ha+e your li%e Set 3p to be in a%%luen!e or po&er %or the lon" term. A problem is basi!ally intention or %or!e +>s !ounter intention or !ounter %or!e. Thus a !ompleted 98 means you ha+e your li%e purposes ali"ned to be in a%%luen!e or po&er %or the lon" term. A &ithholdin"ness is a restraint o% sel% and a restraint o% rea!h. Thus a !ompleted 98 means you ha+e your li%e restraints and rea!h restraints remo+ed and your presen!e, rea!h and a!tion le+els are &ithout reser+ation &hi!h in turn allo&s you to be in a%%luen!e or po&er %or the lon" term. The eradi!ation o% !ontinuous harm%ul a!ts allo&s you to %o!us and produ!e "ood or help%ul e%%e!ts. Thus a !ompleted 98 means you ha+e your li%e Set 3p in su!h a&ay that you do more "ood and be o% more help &hi!h a"ain &ill allo& you to be in a%%luen!e or po&er %or the lon" term. 0>m al&ays appalled that the so !alled BTs li+e su!h poor PT existen!es. @or most it is the omittan!e o% a !omplete hi"h ?uality 9i%e 8epair. #2 Alan
The minds are ser+o !reated me!hanism units to %or&ard the bein">s purposes. They are se!ondary to the spirit. There%ore it is +ital to &or- on rehabilitatin" the spirit %irst until the bein" !an %ully o&n itsel%. S!io does not do that. 1ubbard re%used to let anyone o&n any part o% S!io....thus it has be!ome one o% the bi""est spirit traps possible. All the "reat master pro!essors 0 ha+e e+er -no&n al&ays pro!essed to "et rid o% their !lients that is to ma-e the !lients &illin" to %ully o&n sel% and be sel% su%%i!ient to the point they no lon"er needed the pro!essor. When you %ully o&n sel% you let "o o% sel% and thus are &illin" to help others o&n themsel+es. Alan
Alan PS# Bur @ran!hises alone &ould !reate around (,000 &ell hatted on the basi!s S!io>s a year 0 &ould -eep around a .00 a year the rest &ould be a+ailable %or up line Br"s. This &as a steady expansion.
8i"ht item %or some &ron" item %or others. The most optimum &ay seems to be handle it &hen it appears. Alan
So on @riday me and my !o audit partner &ould run# A7urin" the &ee- has anyone "i+en you a &ron" opponentHA 4ept me and my partner mu!h saner. Alan
Post #, 200*08$1-0$54
1a+in" on!e been married to S!ientolo"y and 30 years a"o this &ee- 0 separated and then di+or!ed mysel% %rom S!io. 0 be!ame an Ex Mr S!ientolo"istD As %or usin" bits o% S!io the %a!t is 1ubbard used bits o% most lon" term li%e a!tions an example is pro!esses ha+e been around as lon" as the %irst postulate. Tal-in" to a person in su!h a &ay that they !an understand and "ettin" ans&ers that you !an understand and a!-no&led"in" has been around %or e+er. 0t>s !alled "ood !ommuni!ation. Et!., et!. Alan
.. To help undo &hat 0 did in the past. (. To put in pla!e -no&led"e that &hen 0 drop this body 0 &ill hope%ully &arn mysel% to be a&are o% the pit%alls o% S!io and Cults. 3. To "i+e mysel% !lues as to the !orre!t &ay to !ontinue to "ro& spiritually. Alan
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ErrD 1e &ho did not implant &ould most li-ely ha+e no e%%e!ts %rom implants. As %or &hat exists or &hat does not it>s not %or me to say. 0 !an ha+e my opinions but &hen 0 pro!ess someone they do not play a part, ex!ept to "et a startin" point then &e ?ui!-ly !orre!t that and "et to &hat is truly there %or the person. Then thin"s Eust ma"i!ally un%oldD Alan PS# 0 &ent t&enty times throu"h the CC materials........they are amaCin" drills.......plus they run out tons o% !on%li!tin" intentions.........&hat is more they sure expand one>s +ie&pointsD
run !ourse. But it !ollided &ith the Jreat S!hism.....so it -inda "ot lost. Alan
0n the James Matrix 8$7s all the abo+e are in!orporated plus hitherto un-no&n te!h. Alan
to -ey out JPM items. The problem &ith the JPM Te!h is that it &as ne+er !ompleted. The main reason %or that &as it &as positioned in!orre!tly. 6ou !annot undo JPMs %rom the ne"ati+es sides. 6ou must position the p! %rom its hi"hest !on%ront point. 3sually this is %ound durin" an As!ension Experien!e. A%ter &or-in" on this solidly %or nearly <0 years about .0 months a"o 0 %inally %ound and unlo!-ed the se+eral pie!es that &ere omitted. *eedless to say that has !aused me to ha+e to re+ie& e+ery pie!e o% Te!h that 0 ha+e ori"inated and &hat S!io ori"inated. @indin" it is one thin"......runnin" it is ?uite somethin" else. 9u!-ily there is a &hole team o% us mostly Class P000>s and abo+e &ho are /0 to <0 year +eterans o% the Te!h. Ea!h has built a %air bit o% the ori"inal S!io stru!ture. Ea!h has "one onto %airly su!!ess%ul li+es outside S!io. Alan
0n the *@9 = The Bmni So+erei"n Jame o% Ameri!an %ootball is split into (; 0ndi+idual So+erei"n teams = ea!h team is in opposition to ea!h other = The End Produ!t is the &inner o% the Super Bo&l. 0% you are part o% a spe!i%i! team, then there is !ompetition %or ea!h position. Thus you ha+e James &ithin James. 0t is this Bmni So+erei"nty +ersus indi+idual So+erei"nty +ersus indi+idual positions that the uni+erses &ere !reated as playin" %ields %or. 0n order to erase or re!o+er po&er o% !hoi!e o+er the James and Be 7o 1a+e or B&n the Aparti!leA and the re&ards %or doin" this you need to re!o+er the ability to !reate or !ease to !reate ea!h pie!e o% that spe!i%i! Jame and uni+erse at &ill. This ta-es ?uite a lot o% studyin", trainin", !oa!hin", pro!essin" and li+e a!tions in order to "ain the s-ills, abilities, -no& ho& and experien!es to master ea!h pie!e and ea!h intera!tion until you !an !reate it or !ease to !reate it at &ill. Alan PS# 1a+e you e+er &ondered &hy billions o% people &at!h others !hasin" ba"s o% &ind in their under&earH That is be!ause the Aparti!leA has been made +ery important. The Aparti!leA is no& more important than the Jame, no& more important than the players and no& more important than the ethi!s or ?uality o% ho& the playin" o% the Jame should be played. 0n S!io Stats and Status be!ame the most important Aparti!lesA in the Jame. Whole Br"anisation &ere built to "et Stats up. Belon"in" to those Br"aniCations in!reased Status. Conse?uently the Jame and most o% the players &ent insane. The ori"inal Aparti!leA o% the S!io Jame &as truth or -no&led"e. 26ou !an>t ha+e one &ithout the other.5
there &ere so many beauti%ul +illa"es and the !ountryside &as hea+enly around them. Alan
Post #8 200*0,15-0$2+
B% !ourse, &e !ouldn>t play the tapes in %aster speeds, li-e &hat &as bein" done be%ore. Well it &as not easy to "et 8on to deli+er his li+e le!tures at %aster speeds Also 0 don>t thin- the tape ma!hines !ould be run at double speed. 0 doubt that anyone did that in those days. 8on &ould le!ture ( or 3 times a &ee-. So most o% the time &e had to !he!- out on his li+e le!turesD
Alan
o% somethin" the person or "roup has its attention %ixed on. Cases un%old naturally in a sa%e spa!e. There are so many people &ho &ant &hat most o% us are !apable o% deli+erin".....yet so %e& deli+er anythin" but their o&n A+ery importantA ideas. 0 deli+ered ) sessions yesterday and another ) sessions today....most days 0 deli+er / or < sessions. Ea!h session starts the same 0 %ind &hat they &ant and 0 help them "et it. Most sessions they "et &hat they &ant handled. 0>+e been doin" this %or almost <0 years......,0S o% all sessions are lo&er le+el PT li%e enhan!ement sessions. My sessions are %ar %rom per%e!t.....yet 0 almost al&ays end up &ith tremendous "ood indi!ators. Conse?uently my !lients are thri+in" in PT. 7o 0 "et %ailuresH 6es. 7o 0 s!re& upH 6es. SoD 0 do the best 0 !an %or my !lients. 0>m not deli+erin" per%e!tion......0>m deli+erin" the best 0 !an "i+en &hat !omes up. All p!>s lie......so it is easy to ta-e somethin" and not produ!e a result.....but it only ta-es a moment or t&o to noti!e that the session suddenly "ot resisti+e or massy. 3sually it turns out 0>m pro!essin" the person a"ainst &hat they &ant. So 0 apolo"iCe, and "et ba!- on tra!-. When 0 !ame on ESMB my "oal &as to help people ha+e thri+in" prosperous li+es. The only stops to this seem to be 981 do"mas, hidden data lines, et!. When the %lames %lare up mostly it is be!ause someone represents an 981 do"ma. 1e is dead you -no&. 8estorin" our lo+e and !are %or ea!h other should not be that di%%i!ult..... More o% you should tell your stories. By &ithholdin" your story you are allo&in" the !odes o% silen!e to !ontinue.....also -eepin" the !ontinuous series o% 981 !reated PT JPMs in play. 2Br, &orse the more de"raded 7M JPMs in play.5 A ri"ht item %or one is not al&ays a ri"ht item %or another......many o% 981>s ri"ht items %or him
&ere +ery de%initely &ron" items %or many others. 0>ll %inish this &ith the simple pro!ess. What has 981, 7M, S!io or someone on ESMB put you in opposition toH @ind the item. @ind the &ho. 0nspe!t &hat you ha+e %ound until you ha+e Pery Jood 0ndi!ators. Alan
Post #5 200*0,1+-0$44
3nhappy bein"s in the @reeCone are rare to non existent. 6ou must li+e on a di%%erent planet than 0 doD There ha+e been .,000s o% people &ho ha+e done the 8on>s Br" brid"e. 0t has been around sin!e .,;(. As 0 tra+elled the &orld 0 ran into at least (00 o% them. Most had "i+en up. *ot be!ause o% abuses, but be!ause their li+es had not "one ri"ht. They &ere si!- o% li+in" in the past. 0>m not sure &hen 8on>s Br" &as at its pea-. 0 "a+e a le!ture in Copenha"en in .,,; there &ere /0 %ormer 8on>s Br" people in attendan!e. 0t &as the saddest "roup o% people 0 ha+e e+er le!tured to in my &hole li%e. At the time 0 did not ha+e the ans&er to &hat they needed......0 may still not ha+e the ans&er. B+er the last ( &ee-s 0 ha+e had ./ %ormer 8ons Br" people be"in to "et pro!essin" %rom me. 0 must admit they do not seem messed up too mu!h %rom their past experien!e more they &ere o%% their "oals lines.
*one o% these !lients &ere in S!io pre+iously. There &ere a lot o% un%lat areas that &ere missed a lot o% !on%usions but they resol+e +ery easily. This is not a !ondemnation o% 8ons Br"......more it is that &e 2those &ho still see-5 and the Te!hs are still e+ol+in". Alan
Post #* 200*0,1+-050+
6ou realiCe that i% you ha+e e+er experien!ed an As!ension Experien!e these a!tions be!ome simply rudiments. To be pi!-ed up &hen needed. As an aside the 8LEW as no& done does not produ!e the same e%%e!ts as the ori"inal 8LEW. The ori"inal 8LEW pi!-ed up your BW* End Words. Thus you -ey out you BW* JPMs. 0mplant End Words are mu!h less po&er%ul. An implant is in a!tuality a Apain%ul in!identA thus it %ollo&s the dianeti! %orm o% handlin". 0t is best to handle them i% they appear and only then. To do other&ise &ill t&ist the stru!tures and pull them out o% se?uen!e !onse?uently they &ill build up mass and !har"e and !ase "ain &ill !ease, and &hat is e+en &orse the p!>s PT &ill "o into !on%usion. There is absolutely no need to %or!e %eed the p! into puttin" there &hat has not yet !ome to +ie&. Alan
AThere is a limitation that an E meter reads Eust a little bit deeper than a personGs 8. So, it &ill not read on somethin" &hi!h is not real to that person, e+en &hen it is ob+ious to you. So, you !an obser+e more about a person than &hat is real to that person. 0t is important to limit your a!tions to &hat is real to the person.A Bn the sur%a!e it appears +ery !orre!t, but in the presen!e o% by passed !har"e or a massi+e A8C V the meter does not read. 0t is this by passed !har"e and the subse?uent A8C Brea-s that are !onstantly bein" M0SSE7. S!io be!ame utterly meter dependent %rom the Class P000 Course on&ard. So mu!h so it &as a Comm E+able e+ent i% you audited past an @$*. This put terror in e+ery auditor>s heart, not to mention a threat o% loss o% your &hole %uture. Auditin" be!ame a +ery dan"erous a!ti+ity. There are di%%erent le+els o% @$*. Some so deep and +ast they also do not re"ister &ell on a meter as the body %un!tions impede the reads. http#$$%orum.exs!n.net$sho&thread.phpHt=<(0 The true problem is the out inte"rity o% obser+in" indi!ators in present time and honorin" &hat those indi!ators represented in present time. 0% you truly obser+e S!io you &ill obser+e it a!tually has the A8C s!ale ba!- to %ront. The publi! is lo+e bombed = A%%inity, then 8 %a!tored then Communi!ated &ith 2by re"es5. Then en%or!ed upon by runnin" a %ixed &hat>s Abest %or youA 2&hi!h is really a &hat>s best %or me 2the s!io5 so that 0 !an "et my stats up5 Jrade Chart. The ABT 9e+elsA are deli+ered at >punishin" spirits and identities> mood le+el, &ith almost no A%%inity unless you "ot someone>s stats up. *ot healthyD Alan
But pointyD 0t>s an in!redible %gg S:n" disasterD 0t ma-es the meter more important
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0 "uess 6oda &as still apprenti!in" then. Aren>t &e all..... Bne thin" a Te!h Master lo+es to do is apprenti!e in a ne& areaD
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0>+e learnt to be !autious o% anyone !laimin" to be any sort o% Master, Sour!e or Enli"htened. 3sually a sure si"n they>re not. Ain>t that the TruthD
0 am pri+ile"ed to -no& many masters in their %ields the !ommon denominator o% ea!h o% them is their Eoy in their o&n stupidity, and la!- o% -no&led"e in other %ields. They are ea!h %ero!ious study ma!hines on!e they identi%y an area o% &ea-ness or in!ompeten!eD Alan
* will destroy anyone who is also not perfectThat way, * can destroy anyone who says my creations, my actions, my property or * am no good. y being perfect and pointing out everyone else.s imperfections * will be in total '$/T0$1 of others and finally be ac#nowledged and appreciated.2 Mental, physi!al and spiritual ma-e nothin" o%Gs. Constantly and %or!ibly bein" told that they and their !reations are no "ood. *o a!-no&led"ment, no appre!iation, no +alidation, bein" !onstantly told they !annot do anythin" ri"ht. This !hroni! li%e !ondition sets up a desperate situation as the Per%e!tionist is en!ased in hatred, en+y, Eealousy and ra"e that !annot be +ented or expressed as it +iolates the postulate o% N0 ha+e to be per%e!t.O The only &ay these poor si!- Per%e!tionists !an "et e+en a sli"ht relie% %rom their pain and hatred is to !onstantly point out othersG imper%e!tions, espe!ially their bosses or seniors. They !annot really %a!e up to li%e and people so they ha+e to +ent their hatred o% others behind their ba!-s. The si!-est o% them &ill &rite reports to Jo+ernment A"en!ies to remo+e anyone &ho is a threat or disa"rees &ith them. They !onstantly !riti!iCe and ma-e nothin" o% others behind their ba!-s. They %ind %ault &ith the most ridi!ulous thin"sI e+erythin" in li%e is used to pre+ent a!tion and results, unless o% !ourse it ma-es the per%e!tionist ri"ht and they !an ma-e others &ron" by pointin" out their imper%e!tions. A Per%e!tionist is a subtle abuser &ho dominates, subEu"ates, ma-es nothin" o% or destroys e+erythin" they !ome in !onta!t &ith. 0t may &ell be the sour!e o% the dar-side o% e+ery bein". 0t !ertainly is a !ontinuous harm%ul a!t and &ithheld hidden a"enda a!ti+ity. Alan
0 al&ays &onder i% the +ias &ere part o% the problem. *o. There &ere people stalled %or &ee-s on this part o% the !ourse. 981 !ame in and too- all the +ias o%% the drills. 0% someone else &as doin" !he!-outs, !han!es are they didn>t -no& ho& to read a meter either, or they had bad eyesi"ht. 0 thin- it &as simply a !ombination o% mutual out ruds and inability to ta-e responsibility the student and the Sup -ne& they had to be responsible %or the student "oin" onto audit. *either &as &illin" to be that responsible so they stopped themsel+es. Alan PS# 6ou see it all the time people are &illin" to solo but &ill not audit others. 0n other &ords it>s o-ay i% 0 do mysel% in but 0>m un&illin" to !ause harm to others.
# a state o% prolon"ed absorption in a sin"le idea 2as in mental depression, tran!e, hypnosis5 Main Entry# polyhidehism Pronun!iation# Apil E >0d E AiC [m @un!tion# noun # a state o% absorption in a "roup o% related ideas or memories A "ood auditor un%ixes both areas. 7o you "et people to !on!entrate on one thin" to the ex!lusion o% other thin"sH *oD The exa!t re+erseD That is &hy 0 am so adamant about produ!in" %ull PPPJ0s. 7o you brin" about a state o% 0* SESS0B* as 1ubbard des!ribed itH Br somethin" elseH 1o& is it somethin" elseH A0* SESS0B*, the de%inition o% in session is interested in o&n !ase and &illin" to tal- to the auditor. When this de%inition des!ribes the session in pro"ress, then o% !ourse the p! &ill be able to as is and &ill !o"nite. 21CBB (L Apr )3 05A 0 "uess it is somethin" else. My de%inition o% 0* SESS0B* is# 0nterested in their o&n spiritual sel% and ho& their o&n !ase is inter%erin" &ith them "ettin" their o&n or others> &ants and %ully bein" their o&n spiritual sel% and +ery &illin" to tal- to the auditor about all. Alan
An Auditor &ho has handled their T8A*CE STATES has no problem erasin" a p!>s T8A*CE STATES &hen they appear. 0t is +ery easy to !reate T8A*CE STATES on yoursel% all it ta-es is to "i+e up responsibility %or your !auses or e%%e!ts. This puts you in a null state or T8A*CE. When your in this state 90@E is the 1ypnotist and li%e !reates you as. *ot ha+in" any purpose in li%e puts you into an automati! T8A*CE STATE. Alan
0 too- o%% some o% the "reatest "estapo +alen!ed people and de%an"ed them they +ery ?ui!-ly !han"ed hats. 0 had an ad+anta"e as 0 had the ri"ht to !ome and "o thus &as able to not be part o% the ori"inal dramatiCation, pro"rammin" and !onditionin". 3rd dynami! mutual past in!idents ta-e a lot o% rationaliCation and Eusti%i!ation to ma-e %it into a mindset o% o-ayness. When you snap out o% one and arri+e ba!- in present time it lea+es you &onderin" &hat the hell happened.....+ery embarrassin". Alan
What do implanters doH They pro"ram your thou"hts. Bne o% the "reat thin"s about the early days &as 981 presented data it &as up to us &here &e a!!epted that data or not. This all !han"ed, albeit slo&ly, until .,L< &hen the Jrades then the CC and BT 9e+els !ame out. AStandard Te!hA be!ame Aroboti! Te!hA it &as used to as a &eapon to MA4E T1E TEC1 WB84. 6et i% you %ind the exa!t !orre!t pro!ess %or the p! it &or-s e+ery time. 1o& do you %ind the exa!t !orre!t pro!essH 1onor the indi!ators. As- the p!. BhD The p! doesn>t -no&D B-, this is &here experien!e and auditor -no& ho& !omes into play. 6ou parallel the p!>s li%e and pro!essin" &rite out a small prepared list and assess it. The assessment helps the p! shi%t +ie&points you don>t e+en need to be that !lose to the marsuddenly the p! says# BhD yeahD 0tsa itsa itsa. The p! then tells the auditor &hat &as !ausin" the trouble. PPJ0s. Ta-e out A99 the additi+es, the en%or!ements, the e+aluations, the in+alidations and the Te!h &ill &or- it>s a natural. #7 Alan
*o& the per%e!tion o% &isdom in its turn re"ards the separateness o% these dharmas as merely a pro+isional !onstru!tion, and it is !ulti+ated as the +irtue &hi!h permits us to see e+ery&here Eust one emptiness. 47oid ' $ormless substance5 All )orms o) mult&pl&c&ty are condemned as the arch enem&es o) the h&,her sp&r&tual v&s&on and &ns&,ht' When duality is hunted out o% all its hidin" pla!es, the results are bound to be surprisin". *ot only are the multiple obEe!ts o% thou"ht identi%ied &ith one mysterious emptiness, but the +ery instruments o% thou"ht ta-e on a radi!ally ne& !hara!ter &hen a%%irmation and ne"ation are treated as non di%%erent, as one and the same. Bn!e &e Eump out o% our intelle!tual habits, emptiness is re+ealed as the !on!rete %ullnessI no lon"er remote, but ?uite nearI no lon"er a dead nothin"ness beyond, but the li%e "i+in" &omb o% the Buddha &ithin us.A 1o& else &ould you do T8BH Br %or that matter any other pro!essin" or trainin"H Alan
prior to the upset. The set up and the upset are in a!tuality stu!- to"ether lo!-ed in mortal !ombat &ith ea!h other. Bptermin" ea!h other in a !ompulsi+e attra!tion$reEe!tion "ames !ondition thus they %loat in time. W!omment snippedX @eelin"s and sensations are types o% li%e %or!e parti!les a %eelin" is a rea!hin" out by the spirit type li%e %or!e parti!le a sensation is a &ithholdin" or &ithdra&in" in o% the spirit type li%e %or!e parti!le. 0t is the pulsatin" tappin" o% li%e %or!e parti!les hittin" a"ainst a more solid obEe!t that "i+es you %eelin"s. 0t is the s&irlin" o% li%e %or!e parti!les boun!in" o%% one another in a spiritually &ithheld or !ontained area that "i+e you sensations. Alan
The breathin" type drills that are part o% the +ery early Buddhist trainin" &ere the %orerunners to T80 and the BbEe!ti+es. Buddha &as ori"inally a student o% the 1indu reli"ion !onse?uently there are earlier 1indu basi!s. The !ombination o% &hat the early S!ios and 7ianeti!ists dis!o+ered and the earlier Buddhist and 1indu materials ma-e a +ery potent &or-able !ombination. By in!ludin" all o% these dis!o+eries you no& ha+e a !ombination o% e+ol+in" te!hnolo"ies. What 0 ha+e been &or-in" on sin!e .,L( &as the James Matrix material and sin!e .,;< the last parts o% the Te!hnolo"ies. The more upper material 0 %ound the more o% the missin" basi! te!hs &ould !ome to +ie&. 9u!-ily 0 ha+e some Buddhists mon-s that 0 am pro!essin"......so 0 am also "ettin" a "reat edu!ation on their basi! materials and la&s. Also the shared -no&led"e on ESMB and VSB is %illin" in a lot o% "aps. The S!io Chur!h models are also a +ital part o% this as 0 am able to tra!- the rise and %all o% an Empire as &ell as the rise and %all o% its %ounder. Another ?uestion...is there a "radient s!ale o% ener"y !reation %or bein"sH 0 ha+e a Mood S!ale that appears to be the "radient s!ale o% ener"y !reation. Alan
in!ident ob+iously they ha+e earlier be"innin"s. 0% %or no other reason you &ere &ren!hed out o% your daily li%e and li+in" to be !aptured a"ainst your &ill and your o&n !reations &ere at that moment destroyed. ie# %amily, business, %armin", !areer or &hat e+er pro!ess o% li%e or li+in" you &ere intendin" to be, do or ha+e &as stopped or destroyed. They as all in!idents need to be run on all %lo&s in!ludin" pi!-in" up the earlier be"innin"s. 981 startin" in mid 'une .,L/ be!ame +ery di!hotomous his te!h and &ritin"s o%ten dire!tly !ontradi!ted and opposed ea!h other. 1is earlier Te!h and &ritin"s &ere not so ob+iously di!hotomous. Thou"h still pre+alent. When 4SW !ame out it no& meant you !ould not apply the !orre!t Te!h to the runnin" o% these ob+iously "arbled !on!epts o% &hat o!!urred this automati!ally !auses you to un-no&in"ly !reate and dramatiCe 981>s !ase as part o% your o&n !ase. 26ou had to apply Astandard te!h,A or be labelled a s?uirrel a %orm o% intentional robotism.5 Bb+iously this !aused all S!io>s to lose their o&n +ie&points 2sel% determination5 and be %or!ed to adopt 981>s +ie&points. This !an only !ontinue %or so lon" as the !onstant !hroni! alter is, not is li+in" o% others> 2981, 7M and %ello& dramatiCers5 +ie&points builds up in!redible mass and !har"e thus !ausin" you to not arri+e in the exa!t !orre!t spa!e and time you &ant. 26ou !an>t be there anymore.A5 Alan
adulthood &e are pretty mu!h stu!- &ith &hat &e ha+e. 6es, it !an !reate 2and lose5 synapses, the !onne!tions bet&een neurons that en!ode memories and learnin". And it !an su%%er inEury and de"eneration. But this +ie& held that i% "enes and de+elopment di!tate that one !luster o% neurons &ill pro!ess si"nals %rom the eye and another !luster &ill mo+e the %in"ers o% the ri"ht hand, then theyGll do that and nothin" else until the day you die. There &as "ood reason %or la+ishly illustrated brain boo-s to sho& the %un!tion, siCe and lo!ation o% the brain>s stru!tures in permanent in-. The do!trine o% the un!han"in" human brain has had pro%ound rami%i!ations. @or one thin", it lo&ered expe!tations about the +alue o% rehabilitation %or adults &ho had su%%ered brain dama"e %rom a stro-e or about the possibility o% %ixin" the patholo"i!al &irin" that underlies psy!hiatri! diseases. And it implied that other brain based %ixities, su!h as the happiness set point that, a!!ordin" to a "ro&in" body o% resear!h, a person returns to a%ter the deepest tra"edy or the "reatest Eoy, are nearly unalterable. There are un!harted &orlds inside your head, but s!ien!e is dra&in" a map. And resear!h in the past %e& years has o+erthro&n the do"ma. 0n its pla!e has !ome the realiCation that the adult brain retains impressi+e po&ers o% Aneuroplasti!ityA the ability to !han"e its stru!ture and %un!tion in response to experien!e. These aren>t minor t&ea-s either. Somethin" as basi! as the %un!tion o% the +isual or auditory !ortex !an !han"e as a result o% a personGs experien!e o% be!omin" dea% or blind at a youn" a"e. E+en &hen the brain su%%ers trauma late in li%e, it !an reCone itsel% li-e a !ity in a %renCy o% urban rene&al. 0% a stro-e -no!-s out, say, the nei"hborhood o% motor !ortex that mo+es the ri"ht arm, a ne& te!hni?ue !alled !onstraint indu!ed mo+ement therapy !an !oax next door re"ions to ta-e o+er the %un!tion o% the dama"ed area. The brain !an be re&ired. The %irst dis!o+eries o% neuroplasti!ity !ame %rom studies o% ho& !han"es in the messa"es the brain re!ei+es throu"h the senses !an alter its stru!ture and %un!tion. When no transmissions arri+e %rom the eyes in someone &ho has been blind %rom a youn" a"e, %or instan!e, the +isual !ortex !an learn to hear or %eel or e+en support +erbal memory. When si"nals %rom the s-in or mus!les bombard the motor !ortex or the somatosensory !ortex 2&hi!h pro!esses tou!h5, the brain expands the area that is &ired to mo+e, say, the %in"ers. 0n this sense, the +ery stru!ture o% our brain the relati+e siCe o% di%%erent re"ions, the stren"th o% !onne!tions bet&een them, e+en their %un!tions re%le!ts the li+es &e ha+e led. 9i-e sand on a bea!h, the brain bears the %ootprints o% the de!isions &e ha+e made, the s-ills &e ha+e learned, the a!tions &e ha+e ta-en. SC8ATC10*J A P1A*TBM 90MB An extreme example o% ho& !han"es in the input rea!hin" the brain !an alter its stru!ture is the silen!e that %alls o+er the somatosensory !ortex a%ter its o&ner has lost a limb. Soon a%ter a !ar !rash too- Pi!tor Ruintero>s le%t arm %rom Eust abo+e the elbo&, he told neuros!ientist P. S. 8ama!handran o% the 3ni+ersity o% Cali%ornia at San 7ie"o that he !ould still %eel the missin" arm. 8ama!handran de!ided to in+esti"ate. 1e had Pi!tor sit still &ith his eyes !losed and li"htly
brushed the teena"er>s le%t !hee- &ith a !otton s&ab. Where do you %eel thatH 8ama!handran as-ed. Bn his le%t !hee-, Pi!tor ans&ered and the ba!- o% his missin" hand. 8ama!handran stro-ed another spot on the !hee-. Where do you %eel thatH Bn his absent thumb, Pi!tor replied. 8ama!handran tou!hed the s-in bet&een Pi!tor>s nose and mouth. 1is missin" index %in"er &as bein" brushed, Pi!tor said. A spot Eust belo& Pi!torGs le%t nostril !aused the boy to %eel a tin"lin" on his le%t pin-ie. And &hen Pi!tor %elt an it!h in his phantom hand, s!rat!hin" his lo&er %a!e relie+ed the it!h. 0n people &ho ha+e lost a limb, 8ama!handran !on!luded, the brain reor"aniCes the strip o% !ortex that pro!esses input %rom the %a!e and ta-es o+er the area that ori"inally re!ei+ed input %rom a no& missin" hand. That>s &hy tou!hin" Pi!tor>s %a!e !aused his brain to A%eelA his missin" hand. Similarly, be!ause the re"ions o% !ortex that handle sensations %rom the %eet abut those that pro!ess sensations %rom the sur%a!e o% the "enitals, some people &ho ha+e lost a le" report %eelin" phantom sensations durin" sex. 8ama!handran>s &as the %irst report o% a li+in" bein" -no&in"ly experien!in" the results o% his brain re&irin". T10*40*J ABB3T T10*40*J As s!ientists probe the limits o% neuroplasti!ity, they are %indin" that mind s!ulptin" !an o!!ur e+en &ithout input %rom the outside &orld. The brain !an !han"e as a result o% the thou"hts &e thin-, as &ith Pas!ual 9eone>s +irtual piano players. This has important impli!ations %or health# somethin" as seemin"ly insubstantial as a thou"ht !an a%%e!t the +ery stu%% o% the brain, alterin" neuronal !onne!tions in a &ay that !an treat mental illness or, perhaps, lead to a "reater !apa!ity %or empathy and !ompassion. 0t may e+en dial up the supposedly immo+able happiness set point. 0n a series o% experiments, %or instan!e, 'e%%rey S!h&artC and !ollea"ues at the 3ni+ersity o% Cali%ornia, 9os An"eles, %ound that !o"niti+e beha+ior therapy 2CBT5 !ould ?uiet a!ti+ity in the !ir!uit that underlies obsessi+e !ompulsi+e disorder 2BC75, Eust as dru"s do. S!h&artC had be!ome intri"ued &ith the therapeuti! potential o% mind%ulness meditation, the Buddhist pra!ti!e o% obser+in" one>s inner experien!es as i% they &ere happenin" to someone else. When BC7 patients &ere pla"ued by an obsessi+e thou"ht, S!h&artC instru!ted them to thin-, NMy brain is "eneratin" another obsessi+e thou"ht. 7on>t 0 -no& it is Eust some "arba"e thro&n up by a %aulty !ir!uitHO A%ter .0 &ee-s o% mind%ulness based therapy, .( out o% .; patients impro+ed si"ni%i!antly. Be%ore and a%ter brain s!ans sho&ed that a!ti+ity in the orbital %rontal !ortex the !ore o% the BC7 !ir!uit had %allen dramati!ally and in exa!tly the &ay that dru"s e%%e!ti+e a"ainst BC7 a%%e!t the brain. S!h&artC !alled it Nsel% dire!ted neuroplasti!ity,O !on!ludin" that Nthe mind !an !han"e the brain.O The same is true &hen !o"niti+e te!hni?ues are used to treat depression.
` S!ientists at the 3ni+ersity o% Toronto had ./ depressed adults under"o CBT, &hi!h tea!hes patients to +ie& their o&n thou"hts di%%erently to see a %ailed date, %or instan!e, not as proo% that N0 &ill ne+er be lo+edO, but as a minor thin" that didn>t &or- out. ` Thirteen other patients re!ei+ed paroxetine 2the "eneri! %orm o% the antidepressant Paxil5. ` All experien!ed !omparable impro+ement a%ter treatment.
Then the s!ientists s!anned the patients> brains. NBur hypothesis &as, i% you do &ell &ith treatment, your brain &ill ha+e !han"ed in the same &ay no matter &hi!h treatment you re!ei+ed,A said Toronto>s Tindel Se"al. But no. 7epressed brains responded di%%erently to the t&o -inds o% treatment and in a +ery interestin" &ay. ` CBT 2!o"niti+e beha+ior therapy5 muted a!ti+ity in the %rontal !ortex the seat o% reasonin", lo"i! and hi"her thou"ht as &ell as o% endless rumination about that disastrous date. ` Paroxetine, by !ontrast, raised a!ti+ity there.
` Bn the other hand, CBT raised a!ti+ity in the hippo!ampus o% the limbi! system, the brain>s emotion !enter. ` Paroxetine lo&ered a!ti+ity there.
As TorontoGs 1elen Mayber" explains, ` NCo"niti+e therapy tar"ets the !ortex, the thin-in" brain, reshapin" ho& you pro!ess in%ormation and !han"in" your thin-in" pattern. ` 0t de!reases rumination, and trains the brain to adopt di%%erent thin-in" !ir!uits.O in this !ase, a
As &ith S!h&artC>s BC7 patients, thin-in" had !han"ed a pattern o% a!ti+ity pattern asso!iated &ith depression F in the brain. 1APP0*ESS A*7 ME70TAT0B*
Would thin-in" about thou"hts in a ne& &ay a%%e!t not only su!h patholo"i!al brain states as BC7 and depression, but also normal a!ti+ityH To %ind out, neuros!ientist 8i!hard 7a+idson o% the 3ni+ersity o% Wis!onsin at Madison turned to Buddhist mon-s, the Blympi! athletes o% mental trainin". Some mon-s ha+e spent more than .0,000 hours o% their li+es in meditation. Earlier in 7a+idson>s !areer, he had %ound that a!ti+ity "reater in the le%t pre%rontal !ortex than in the ri"ht !orrelates &ith a hi"her baseline le+el o% !ontentment. The relati+e le%t$ri"ht a!ti+ity !ame to be seen as a mar-er %or the happiness set point, sin!e people tend to return to this le+el no matter &hether they &in the lottery or lose their spouse.
0% mental trainin" !an alter a!ti+ity !hara!teristi! o% BC7 and depression, mi"ht meditation or other %orms o% mental trainin", 7a+idson &ondered, produ!e !han"es that underlie endurin" happiness and other positi+e emotionsH AThat>s the hypothesis,A he says, Athat &e !an thin- o% emotions, moods and states !ompassion as trainable mental s-ills.O su!h as
With the help and en!oura"ement o% the 7alai 9ama, 7a+idson re!ruited Buddhist mon-s to "o to Madison and meditate inside his %un!tional ma"neti! resonan!e ima"in" 2% M805 tube &hile he measured their brain a!ti+ity durin" +arious mental states. @or !omparison, he used under"raduates &ho had had no experien!e &ith meditation, but "ot a !rash !ourse in the basi! te!hni?ues. 7urin" the "eneration o% pure !ompassion, a standard Buddhist meditation te!hni?ue, brain re"ions that -eep tra!- o% &hat is sel% and &hat is other be!ame ?uieter, the %ilm sho&ed, as i% the subEe!ts experien!ed meditators, as &ell as no+i!es opened their minds and hearts to others. More interestin" &ere the di%%eren!es bet&een the so !alled adepts and the no+i!es. ` 0n the %ormer, there &as si"ni%i!antly "reater a!ti+ation in a brain net&or- lin-ed to empathy and maternal lo+e. ` Conne!tions %rom the %rontal re"ions so a!ti+e durin" !ompassion meditation to the brain>s emotional re"ions seemed to be!ome stron"er &ith more years o% meditation pra!ti!e, as i% the brain had %or"ed more robust !onne!tions bet&een thin-in" and %eelin". But perhaps the most stri-in" di%%eren!e &as in an area in the le%t pre%rontal !ortex o% a!ti+ity that mar-s happiness. the site
` While the mon-s &ere "eneratin" %eelin"s o% !ompassion, a!ti+ity in the le%t pre%rontal s&ed a!ti+ity in the ri"ht pre%rontal 2asso!iated &ith ne"ati+e moods5 to a de"ree ne+er be%ore seen %rom purely mental a!ti+ity. ` By !ontrast, the under"raduate !ontrols sho&ed no su!h di%%eren!es bet&een the le%t and ri"ht pre%rontal !ortex. This su""ests, says 7a+idson, that the positi+e state is a s-ill that !an be trained. @or the mon-s, as &ell as the patients &ith depression or BC7, the !ons!ious a!t o% thin-in" about their thou"hts in a parti!ular &ay rearran"ed the brain. The dis!o+ery o% neuroplasti!ity, in parti!ular the po&er o% the mind to !han"e the brain, is still too ne& %or s!ientists, let alone the rest o% us, to "rasp its %ull meanin". But e+en as it o%%ers ne& therapies %or illnesses o% the mind, it promises somethin" more %undamental# a ne& understandin" o% &hat it means to be human. http#$$&&&.time.!om$time$ma"aCine$arti!le$0,,.).,.<;0/3;,00.html T0ME B*90*E 'anuary .,, (00) See other related lin-s at this site.
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0t may ha+e mu!h to do &hy it is so hard to lea+e a C39TD Also ho& you "re& up. There maybe some hard&ire important !onse?uen!es as to &hat &e are !onne!ted to 2losers or &inners or &hate+er5 in our en+ironments.
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The mind is not the brain. 0ma"ine the PTP that &ould be !reated i% you li+ed in po+erty, "re& up in po+erty you>re hard&ired %or po+erty and you &on the lottery. Br you belon"ed to a Cult, you &ere used to bein" dominated and told &hat to do suddenly you %ind yoursel% &ith unlimited %reedom The hard&ire says A"et dominated and obeyA you say A0 &ant to be %ree and ma-e my o&n de!isions.A = 1u"e PTP.
ended up spendin" .; hours or so &ith him. 1e &as ri"ht some o% the thin"s &e tried to"ether did impro+e the &ay 0 played tennis, and they made me &ant to -no& more about ho& my mind &or-ed and the role it !ould play in my physi!al per%orman!e. @irst o% all, he sat me in %ront o% a ma!hine that re"istered my %ear and anxiety le+els. A bit li-e an old %ashioned lie dete!tor, it !omprised t&o !an shaped handles ele!troni!ally !onne!ted to a monitor &ith a needle. As 0 "ripped the !ans, the psy!holo"ist &ould name di%%erent tennis players or mention situations that happened in a mat!h. My %eelin"s about these players and s!enarios &ere transmitted thou"ht the !ans onto the monitor, and the needle &ould rea!t a!!ordin"ly. That &ay, he 2and there%ore 05 -ne& &hat made me anxious, and &e tal-ed o+er &ays to sol+e my problems and mental blo!-s. 0 used to ha+e a phobia about old tennis balls, %or instan!e. 0 belie+ed 0 !ouldn>t atta!- &ith them. So he made me handle old balls and then handle ne& balls and ima"ine mysel% bein" as pro%i!ient &ith the old as &ith the ne&. My inhibitions ended. The sports psycholo,&st also tau,ht me ho$ to v&sual&+e' I#d &ma,&ne mysel) on the eve o) a !&, match% at say% D&m!ledon% $here I#d ,o up to the top o) the ,randstand and look do$n at Bentre Bourt: then I#d reach out my arms as &) I $as cla&m&n, the court% dra$&n, &t &nto my !ody% o$n&n, &t' =ears later% I tr&ed the techn&Eue at D&m!ledon )or real 5 and &t $orked )or me' My an8&et&es $ere !an&shed and I )elt as one $&th the )a!led arena' The "reatest lesson 0 learned &ith this "uy &as that you ha+e to brin" your &orries to the %ore%ront o% you mind and deal &ith them. 0% you lea+e them lo!-ed a&ay in your sub!ons!ious, they>ll ne+er "o a&ay. Another th&n, I learned to do a l&ttle later $as s&t do$n a)ter a loss and slo$ly replay the ent&re match &n my head% )ac&n, head on the reasons $hy I $as !eaten' I al$ays learned more )rom a loss than a $&n% !ecause I $as prepared to honestly evaluate $here I#d scre$ed up' And I mean an honest% pa&nstak&n,ly arr&ved at evaluat&on% not a !ullsh&t evaluat&on' My mental stren"th &as one reason %or my su!!ess. 4no&in" that 0 -ne& my "ame 2and mysel%5 +ery &ell indeed "a+e me the !on%iden!e to !ompete at any le+el. 0 !ould tou"h out the "ruelin" mat!hes, !ope &ith !ro&ds that he!-led me, and %a!e do&n tennis>s &orst sled"ers, bullies and mind "ame operators. I) th&n,s $ere ,o&n, $ron, )or me% I had the a!&l&ty to ,o &nto another m&nd +one% clearly cons&der the pro!lems I $as )ac&n,% then reprocess my !ody and m&nd to overcome the advers&ty'* E+en ba!- then 0 had the rou"h outline o% the Tones. *o.. player in &orld 3 times 2.,L),)0 ).5I &on Wimbledon 3 times and 3.S. and Australian !hampionships t&i!e ea!h. 'ohn *e&!ombe &as the last amateur to &in Wimbledon in .,L) and &on the tournament a"ain as a pro%essional in .,)0 and .,).. 1is other "rand slam tournament +i!tories in!lude t&o 3S titles in .,L) and .,)3, t&o Australian titles in .,)3 and .,)<, and .) doubles titles. 0t &as in sin"les, thou"h, that *e&!ombe made his name. 1e and 8od 9a+er are the only players to &in the men>s sin"les at @orest 1ills and Wimbledon as amateurs and pros. *e&!ombe &as the last
amateur !hampion at Wimbledon in .,L), and repeated in .,)0 and .,). durin" the open era. Alan
En%or!ed Standard ET10CS TEC1 and A7M0* ma-es %or Standard BE0*JS W0T1 *B P0EWPB0*TS B@ T1E08 BW*
The ori"inal intent o% the Jrade Chart &as to -ey out JPMs. 1ere is ex!erpt %rom# 1CB B399ET0* B@ (, '3*E .,L/ CE*T8A9 B8J A*7 @0E97 A370TB8 TA8JETS *o& %ortunately %or the or" and %ield auditor there is a +ital preparation ne!essary %or 9e+el P0. 0t is a real, true te!hni!al preparation. EPE* W1E* 6B3 A8E 7E90PE80*J 8L TB T1E P3B90C 8B3T0*E96 6B3 W099 BE 83**0*J PCs B* T10S @08ST @B8 13*78E7S A*7 13*78E7S B@ 1B38S. 6ou had better learn to pro%it by it. The preparation is this# Those preclears $ho are &nsu))&c&ently Bause &n the&r da&ly l&ves cannot as5&s the !ank' =ou could thro$ them &n to : Ms !ut noth&n, $ould happen to the : MsRonly to the pc' We ha+e a true ti"er by the tail. Ta-e Man V o%% Times S?uare, pit!h him into
JPMs and he &ouldnGt "o BT, heGd "o rheumati!. WhyH 1e !anGt as is the si"ni%i!an!es and masses. Th&s $&ll !e )ound e8clamator&ly true o) some 11 percent o) the pcs' Auditors are di%%erent. They !an !on%ront more. But nine out o% t&enty %i+e auditors brea- a le" o+er !ommas in JPMs &hen they are p! in". Bne sneeCe and the meter lo!-s up. Bne error in se?uen!e and itGs a ten auditin" hour battle to %ind and "et the !har"e o%% that error. 0n !are%ully studyin" this 0 %ound there &ere p!s Type A and Type B. Type A runs easily e+en a!ross errors. Type B pa!-s up the meter on a !ou"h. NINET=5NINE ERBENT 9? =9(R REB>EARS ARE 9R DERE 9RI:INA>>= T= E B' There are spe!ial di%%eren!es in these t&o types. Type A# 1as %e& personal problems. E+en &hen they o!!ur isnGt upset by them. 1andles li%e easily. 0s ener"eti! "enerally and able to &or- e%%i!iently at thin"s. Ta-es setba!-s optimisti!ally. @eels "ood most o% the time. Type B# 0s delu"ed &ith personal problems. CanGt see any &ay out. Jets upset easily or is Eust in plain apathy and is ne+er upset be!ause thin"s arenGt real any&ay 2li-e a boulder &ouldnGt "et upset5. 1as a hard time in li%e. 0s "enerally tired and !anGt &or- +ery lon" at anythin". Ta-es setba!-s emotionally or Eust !ollapses. @eels ill most o% the time. Those are t&o types o% people. There are o% !ourse shades o% "rey in bet&een. I) you $ere to take a Type B and thro$ h&m or her to the : Ms you;d not ,et anyth&n, as5 &sed' What is the basi! di%%eren!e, then, bet&een these t&o types o% !onditionH 0t isnGt nati+e or inherent. 0t !an !han"e. 0% you tire a Type A out you !an ma-e him or her beha+e on JPMs li-e a Type B. 0% you audit a Type A &ith the AuditorGs Code !lauses o% %ood and rest &ildly disobeyed, you &ould be auditin", suddenly, a Type B p!. The Type A &ill sprin" ba!- %aster o% !ourse but still he or she durin" that period &ill ha+e a pa!-ed up meter. 6ou !ould also inexpertly audit a Type A on &ron" "oals or se?uen!es and "et a Type B p! rea!tion. A Type B !anGt be CauseD >&)e )lo$s &n% &n% &n' The pc can;t )lo$ out' @ere &s the pc $ho can only rece&ve aud&t&n,' Never ,&ve any' @ere &s the pc $ho has to !e @E> ED !ut never really helps' 1ere is the p! &ho has moti+ators but ne+er any o+erts.
*o&, you seeH It takes those lo$er ,rades to ra&se the pc;s Bause >evel so that the pc% on reach&n, :rade VI can as5&s the !ank' 9N>= BARE?(> >9DER >EVE> A(DITIN: BAN MACE A T= E B B INT9 A T= E AF So they are here %or ?uite a &hile and all that time &e no& &or- on raisin" their Cause 9e+el so they !an# .. 3se &hat they learn 2that ta-es out%lo&5 (. As is their PTPs 2that ta-es the ability to be Cause5 3. Jet up to 9e+el P0 materials &ithout %aintin" at the si"ht o% them and /. As is JPMs. The state o) h&,h Bause &s also Ceyed 9ut Blear' Standard te!h is a toolbox. 0t isn>t roboti! appli!ation. 0n the early L0s it seems that 981 &or-ed &ith the %ormer !on!ept and later, &ith aspe!ts o% his o&n unresol+ed !ase -i!-in" in, in!reasin"ly mo+ed to&ard the latter. Those &ho too- the reins later &ere totally in!apable o% usin" the toolbox and resorted to psy!hoti! AsolutionsA. 0 do not see that standard te!h is the problem. 0 see that the term has been pro"ressi+ely rede%ined into suppressi+e un&or-ability. En%or!ed Standard Te!h on an improperly set up lo& !ause le+el person is the problemDD And the set up Te!h &as omitted around .,L<. Alan
ban-. 2Br their PT a!tions.5 6ou !ould thro& them in to JPMs 290@E5 but nothin" &ould happen to their 2PT 90@E5 JPMs^only to the p!. 2person.5 This &ill be %ound ex!lamatorily true o% some ,, per!ent o% the p!s. 2People.5 0n !are%ully studyin" this 0 %ound there &ere p!s Type A and Type B. Type A runs easily e+en a!ross errors. Type B pa!-s up the meter on a !ou"h. *0*ET6 *0*E PE8CE*T B@ 6B38 P8EC9EA8S 2PEBP9E B8 STA@@5 A8E B8 WE8E B80J0*A996 T6PE B. There are spe!ial di%%eren!es in these t&o types. Type A# 1as %e& personal problems. E+en &hen they o!!ur isnGt upset by them. 1andles li%e easily. 0s ener"eti! "enerally and able to &or- e%%i!iently at thin"s. Ta-es setba!-s optimisti!ally. @eels "ood most o% the time. Type B# 0s delu"ed &ith personal problems. CanGt see any &ay out. Jets upset easily or is Eust in plain apathy and is ne+er upset be!ause thin"s arenGt real any&ay 2li-e a boulder &ouldnGt "et upset5. 1as a hard time in li%e. 0s "enerally tired and !anGt &or- +ery lon" at anythin". Ta-es setba!-s emotionally or Eust !ollapses. @eels ill most o% the time. Those are t&o types o% people. There are o% !ourse shades o% "rey in bet&een. 0% you &ere to ta-e a Type B and thro& him or her to the JPMs 2or PT 90@E5 youGd not "et anythin" as ised. What is the basi! di%%eren!e, then, bet&een these t&o types o% !onditionH 0t isnGt nati+e or inherent. 0t !an !han"e. 0% you tire a Type A out you !an ma-e him or her beha+e on JPMs 2or 90@E5 li-e a Type B. 0% you audit a Type A &ith the AuditorGs Code !lauses o% %ood and rest &ildly disobeyed, you &ould be auditin", suddenly, a Type B p!. The Type A &ill sprin" ba!- %aster o% !ourse but still he or she durin" that period &ill ha+e a pa!-ed up meter. 6ou !ould also inexpertly audit a Type A on &ron" "oals or se?uen!es and "et a Type B p! rea!tion. 2Constantly !han"e orders, "oals, et!.5 A Type B !anGt be CauseD 9i%e %lo&s in, in, in. The p! 2person5 !anGt %lo& out. 1ere is the p! &ho !an only re!ei+e auditin". *e+er "i+e any. 1ere is the p! 2person5 &ho has to be 1E9PE7 but ne+er really helps.A End o% ex!erpt. Who -eeps their sta%% tired and ill %edH
Who heaps abuse on them &hen they are tired and ill %edH 0% this person +iolates the t&o most basi! areas then Jod %orbid &hat other in!redible s?uirrel a!tions they &ould do to the rest o% the Ethi!s Te!h and AdminD Alan
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0 -no& it seems ho-ey but &hen a spe!i%i! irre%utable body o% e+iden!e is presented.....it stren"thens a position. 0t may appear that the +iolations o% sleep and %ood are ob+ious......but that does not lessen the destru!ti+e e%%e!ts. IT IS TIME DE B9MM EV#ED DAVID MISBAVI:E Alan
0 ha+e lon" a"o expanded on those ans&ers. A%%inity is a substitute %or 9o+e. 8eality is a substitute %or Truth. Communi!ation is a method o% !on+eyin" understandin" and -no&led"e and i% done &ell brin"s about more understandin" and -no&led"e. 0% you obser+e one o% the Te!h 7i!tionaries de%inition o% &hat auditin" is A370T0*J, (. The a!tion o% as-in" a pre!lear a ?uestion 2&hi!h he !an understand and ans&er5, "ettin" an ans&er to that ?uestion and a!-no&led"in" him %or that ans&er. Basi!ally that is also the de%inition o% "ood !ommuni!ation# The a!tion o% as-in" a person a ?uestion 2&hi!h he !an understand and ans&er5, "ettin" an ans&er to that ?uestion and a!-no&led"in" him %or that ans&er. The other side o% that is !ommuni!atin" in su!h a &ay as to both "i+e and re!ei+e !ommuni!ation that both !an understand and a!-no&led"e ea!h others understandin". The end produ!t bein" more understandin" &hi!h in turn produ!es a !loser, truer relationship. Alan
Te!h. 0n *o+ >L( 0 !an re!all bein" blasted be!ause my p! Peter Williams &as ha+in" in!redible "ains runnin" a 37 Criss Cross (/ list 8$7.....so 0 opted to !ontinue. 981 blasted me %or this as he had !ome in an hour earlier &hilst 0 &as runnin" Peter and pinned a ne& rundo&n on the door. This methodolo"y tau"ht you ho& to read it, do it, !orre!t it as you "roo+ed in on the ne& dis!o+eries or rundo&ns. But, ma-e no mista-e it &as a !ollaborated e%%ort most o% the dis!o+eries &ere done by the T 3nit pro!essors as &e had mu!h more time and %o!us on the implementin" o% the ne& Te!h. And dis!o+erin" &hat lay underneath. Whereas 981 and sta%% had to &ear their hats and had many more PTPs than most o% the students. The moment a ne& pie!e o% Te!h !ame out it superseded the pre+ious te!h that did not mean the earlier pro+en to &or- te!h &as omitted. Alan
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My %irst &ee->s in!ome &as Q<,;00 2The !ost o% ( Cadilla!s.5 0 sent my %irst .0S !he!- to En"land %or Q<;0 0 had an ur"ent phone !all %rom the then @ran!hise B%%i!er sayin" 0 did not ha+e to send all my J0. 0 reiterated it &as .0S 0 &as then a!!usati+ely as-ed A&hat are you up toHA As %or it &as easier to mar-et and sell S!io it &as not the 3S &as a +ery upti"ht mar-et .......anythin" di%%erent &as hea+ily atta!-ed remember the outra"e at the lon" haired Beatles. The burnin" o% 8o!- and 8oll re!ords, et!. My %irst L &ee-s in the 3S 0 earned an a+era"e in!ome o% QL,000 a &ee-.....my ni"ht !ourse "re& to ;0 students......0 audited durin" the day. My pri!es &ere double the pri!es !har"ed by Br"s. 0 started the boom. Whi!h &as the bi" &in that turned into the hu"e o+ert. Alan
throu"h to Chi!a"o so people &ould thin- he &as "oin" to Chi!a"o but he "ot o%% in *6. 1e !ouldn>t "o ba!- to the ship be!ause it &as in 9isbon doin" another re%it in dry do!-. 1e !ould ha+e been arrested on the ship be!ause it &as in port and !ouldn>t put to sea. 1e &as in a %ix. 1e had %lo&n %rom Moro!!o to 9isbon and then sent a messa"e %or me. 0n the hotel he &as %airly relaxed and "a+e us a little le!ture about sa%e spa!es, a little brie%in". 1e &asn>t pani!-ed. 1e le%t that day. @e le)t &n Septem!er #30 and came !ack &n Septem!er #3"' 0t should be noted the !riminal a!ts o% Jo+ B%%i!e brea- ins did not start in the 3S until 1ennin" 1eldt &as put in !har"e o% the 3SJB....that &as late September .,)3. Alan
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Bn!e it &as o-ay to be stupid, to ma-e mista-es, to s!re& up it ran out so mu!h earlier preten!e and %alseness %rom s!hool and so!iety they &ere then able to ha+e that they did not -no& and they !ould learn ho& to be "ood pro!essors and then be!ome "reat pro!essors. 0n a truly sa%e en+ironment you !an run out the earlier unsa%e en+ironments it a!ts li-e a !onta!t assist. Some people are so !har"ed %rom earlier abuses that &e tell them they !an blo& anytime they &ant 0 ha+e had people ta-e up to 3 months be%ore they !ould !om%ortably be in the pla!e. 3sually in the be"innin" they !annot be there lon"er than (0 minutes then they ha+e to lea+e then they !ome ba!- slo&ly bein" able to be there a little lon"er -inda %un to &at!h them "et ba!- their ability to !onsistently be there. Alan
%orm o% apprenti!eship. @our thousand years a"o, the Babylonian Code o% 1ammurabi pro+ided that artisans tea!h their !ra%ts to youth. The re!ords o% E"ypt, Jree!e, and 8ome %rom earliest times re+eal that s-ills &ere still bein" passed on in this %ashion. When youth in olden days a!hie+ed the status o% !ra%t &or-ers, they be!ame important members o% so!iety. Their presti"e in En"land !enturies a"o is re%le!ted in a dialo" %rom the 8ed Boo- o% 1er"est, a ./th !entury Welsh Bardi! manus!ript# NBpen the doorD N0 &ill not open it. NWhere%ore notH NThe -ni%e is in the meat, and the drin- is in the horn, and there is re+elry in ArthurGs 1allI and none may enter therein but the son o% a 4in" o% a pri+ile"ed !ountry, or a !ra%tsman brin"in" his !ra%t.O The status "i+en the !ra%t &or-er &as &ell pla!ed. As &e all -no&, many !ountries no lon"er ha+e -in"s but still ha+e !ra%t &or-ers. A little history o% apprenti!eshipsD Alan
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Bb+iously the sour!e point &ould be that &hi!h e+erythin" and e+eryone is based on. Axiom .. @irst !han"e the %ormless unsubstantial substan!e o% the pure essen!e o% Spirit to Theta a subtle shi%t but a repositionin" shi%t. The se!ond step &ould be to ex!lude e+erythin" and e+eryone. Simple A0tA has no mass, no lo!ation, no spa!e, no time. Where as the opposite is true it !an !reate and in!lude all mass, 2thin"s5 all lo!ations, all spa!e, all time and all ener"y. 6ears later, 1ubbard &rote that AP8 is o+ert 2+isible5, 0ntelli"en!e 2the serious part5 is !o+ert.A The >Axioms> &ere al&ays o% interest to me, and 0 !an remember spendin" a summer readin" and rereadin" 1ubbard>s des!riptions o% them in the 2no& out o% print5 boo-, >The Phoenix 9e!tures>. To me, it &as a &onder%ul !han"e o% pa!e %rom other philosophi!al texts, boo-s on Ten, A!ons!iousness,A 6o"a, et!., that 0 had been readin" pre+iously. At the time, bein" nai+e, 0 assumed this &as the !ore o% S!ientolo"y its >Axioms> but 0 &as nai+e. 0t turned out that 1ubbard &as a AEo-erA 2and a some&hat "rim one at that5 &ith a Ahidden a"enda,A and that, indeed, AP8 is o+ertA and A0ntelli"en!e is !o+ert.A The Aserious stu%%A o% S!ientolo"y 21ubbard>s S!ientolo"y5 is not the +isible and promoted part. The rest o% the Axioms !ontain a lot o% ali"nments and truth. When you !an "rasp the all ness potential o% the %ormless unsubstantial substan!e o% the pure essen!e o% Spirit the resultant expansion o% &hat is possible "oes beyond in!redible. Alan
The AMission *et&or-A turned into a Abait and s&it!hA trap. A nai+e bun!h o% %ools. Stran"e ho& some o% "reatest masters o% the Te!hnolo"y %or indi+idual "ro&th !ould be tri!-ed into supportin" the most hideous bun!h o% bureau!rati! or"aniCational lee!hes desi"ned to entrap so many. The purpose %or a S!io Br"aniCation is# To !reate a sa%e spa!e so that that auditin" and trainin" !ould o!!ur. But instead &e had layers o% Br"aniCations that monitored layers o% Br"aniCation so that 981 !ould maintain !ontrol and domination &hilst he stayed in hidin".....ea!h time he ran a&ay.......a ne& layer o% Br"aniCation &as built to sol+e his !ontrol and domination o% the area he ble& %rom. Alan
Thread 20,1: 5rom (lo8n"orgood - 7o8 to 4et 5amil out o" Int
Post #245 200*102*-142*
Case = somethin" you !reated denied ha+in" !reated also used to rationaliCe, Eusti%y, explain and ma-e ex!uses %or any beha+ior real or ima"inedD
Thread 20,$: 5rom (lo8n"orgood - A> Is 2edoing the 1ntire 4rade .hart
Post #12 200*1015-04$8
The !y!le o% a pro!ess is +ery standard. Corre!t listin", nullin" and %indin" the !orre!t items is +ery standard. The !orre!t entran!e to a !ase is uni?ue to ea!h !ase. @ollo&in" the interest line and "oals lines o% ea!h bein" is uni?ue. Sele!tin" the !orre!t pro!ess2es5 at the !orre!t time re?uires pre!ise auditor Eud"ement. As-in" the !orre!t ?uestion at the !orre!t time re?uires experien!e and -no& ho&. 8estorin" a p!>s o&n spa!e o&n time tra!- o&n ener"y and obEe!ts is +ery uni?ue to ea!h. 8estorin" the p!>s o&n +ie&points dimension points and an!hor points is uni?ue to ea!h indi+idual. The !onstru!ts and me!hani!s o% buildin" a 3ni+erse is +ery standard. The !ontents and !reations are uni?ue to ea!h indi+idual. What is pre+entin" !ase or li%e "ains to ea!h indi+idual bein" is uni?ue. 8isin" up the S!ales on ea!h &ant, obEe!ti+e, "oal, dream or "ame is a +ery uni?ue path %or ea!h indi+idual. 9i%e experien!es and litera!y le+els ma-e a tremendous di%%eren!e as to &here you enter the !ase. Most S!io !ases are balled up !on%usions o% &ron" indi!ations, un%lat pro!esses, in!omplete rundo&ns, et!. Most !ases are !omposed o% millions o% "ames, identities, doin"nesses and ha+in"nesses.....ea!h o% &hi!h !ould be run on the Jrades.......yet there is a &ay to "et to the sour!e o% ea!h "ame, identities, doin"nesses and ha+in"nesses and run thousands o% lo!- "ames, identities, doin"nesses and ha+in"nesses at on!e. That &ill do %or a startD Alan
The TR(T@ shall set you ?REEF *ot my truth, not 981>s truth, not Buddha>s truth, and !ertainly not 7M>s distortions, but your T83T1. Alan
Tell me a no sour!eH 0' B9NDITI9NS What isH What isn>tH "' E<ISTENBE Tell me an existin" problemH 1o& ha+e you handled thatH These seemin"ly inno!uous pro!esses !an run deep so deep that you run into Axiom .. The 1ubbard de%ined Axiom . is a A&hat isn>tA de%inition. 0 ran the Po&er Pro!esses %or )< hours runnin" +ery deep they ha+e mu!h the same phenomena as the 9>s that is holo"raphi! re+i+i%i!ation o% &hat you are stu!- in. 0t is not erasure te!hnolo"y it is -ey out te!hnolo"y. 0n runnin" the Po&er Pro!esses %or so lon" they be!ame part o% me that is sin!e that time, /3 years a"o, 0 ha+e !ontinued to run the Po&er Pro!esses in li%e on li%e. A!!identally or by Asheer bloody mindednessA 0 made them !ontinue the Po&er Pro!esses until 0 !ould be at !ause &ith them and they &ere a natural part o% me. Alan
S!io ne+er deli+ered &hat it promised it>s as simple as that. To e+en belie+e some Jo+ernment !ould !omprehend the Ain!omprehensibleA !on%li!tin" materials o% S!io is a tremendous stret!h o% the ima"ination. Jo+ A"en!ies handle threats to people as &ell as threats to themsel+es......981>s tapes and bulletins !ontain numerous atta!-s on Jo+ A"en!ies......not a "ood idea. Alan
%riends. 1e stated# AThis is to in%orm you are hereby de!lared a Suppressi+e Person.A 0t &as a hu"e As!ension Experien!e a million unsol+able problems disappeared no& 0 !ould "et ba!- on my true purpose line and !ontinue to unlo!- the puCCleD
Post #5 200*1018-0140
0 noti!ed years a"o that the atta!-s on those &ho !ould rea!h and brin" in the publi! &ere date !oin!ident &ithin ( &ee-s o% a maEor !riminal JB or BSA Bp....su!h as a brea- in.
Post #+ 200*1018-0155
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.3. P3B90C STATEME*TS AJA0*ST SC0E*TB9BJ6 B8 SC0E*TB9BJ0STS B3T *BT TB CBMM0TTEES B@ EP07E*CE 7396 CB*PE*E7. ./. 4*BW0*J96 J0P0*J @A9SE TEST0MB*6 TB 0MPE809 A SC0E*TB9BJ0ST. Bill @ran-s, Alan Walter and Bob Thomas are there%ore 7EC9A8E7 and EVPE99E7 %rom the Chur!h o% S!ientolo"y. They are debarred %rom enterin" any S!ientolo"y "roup or or"aniCation. They may ne+er a"ain re!ei+e ser+i!es. They are ad+ised to !onsult 1CB P9 .L May .,;0 00 ET10CS S3PP8ESS0PE ACTS S3PP8ESS0B* B@ SC0E*TB9BJ6 A*7 SC0E*TB9BJ0STS, pa"e se+en, se!tion entitled EVP39S0B*. There may be those behind these three, pushin" them, and there may &ell be others ori"inatin" on their o&n similar suppressi+e a!ts. They sho& up li-e sore thumbs and are easily handled &ithin our o&n e!!lesiasti!al Eusti!e system. 0% you ha+e experien!ed the e%%e!ts o% these three Suppressi+es, %ound yoursel% resentin" indi+iduals or e!helons &ithin the Chur!h, !rin"ed at the +ery re!eipt o% an order or strate"y, %rom a Senior S!ientolo"y Exe!uti+e, or turned a !old heart to&ards Chur!h Mana"ement e?uatin" them &ith "roups, "o+ernments, or mo+ements o% the past, then realiCe the sour!e o% su!h are those &ho +ery mu!h &ant you to %eel that &ay. The Chur!hes o% S!ientolo"y, Missions and all related Chur!h a!ti+ities are "uided and helped by the Sea Br"aniCation. Members o% the Sea Br" are those you !an !ount on to handle any trouble, to remain at !ause and exterior %rom e%%e!ts others &ould double o+er %rom, and to ensure an in%inite "uarantee that the 8eli"ion o% S!ientolo"y &ill al&ays be around. The Sea Br"aniCation>s "uidan!e, i% %ollo&ed and !arried out per 981 Poli!y, has pro+en time and time a"ain to assist in expansion and to impro+e !onditions. Sin!e *ineteen 1undred and Sixty Se+en the Sea Br"aniCation has been hard at &or- !arryin" out this duty. They &ill !ontinue to do so until the Eob is done. 0t is your Eob too. W7C C1A08MA* %or the C138C1 B@ SC0E*TB9BJ6 0*TE8*AT0B*A9 CS0#W7CC 0 mi"ht add that sin!e .,L) 0 opened 3; Missions !ontributed to %ormin" .( Br"s brou"ht L;S o% the Class P000s into S!io.....et!.
What started earlier be"an around .,)< the bi" Mission 1olders and top Auditors be"an to exit S!io. Wsnipped paste o% post (00)0/0. (.03 hereX Alan
What 0 noti!ed about the p! &as no !han"e or in%initesimal li%e !han"es. 0t appears they &ere Eust pushin" and pullin" masses in and out &ithout erasin" anythin". Alan
Alan
8on rea!ted ne"ati+ely to almost any type o% authority his &hole li%e most o% his li%e &as spent in hidin" he &as utterly terri%ied o% any %orm o% authority i% it had a uni%orm e+en a postman s!ared him he hid out. Anyone &ho &as around 981 -no&s ho& s!ared he &as. 1e lied and "ot others to lie %or him, he !heated and "ot others to !heat %or him, he &ore dis"uises, he too- lon" se!reti+e Eourneys to "o %rom point A to point B all in order to hide %rom authorities. 1o& many times &e too- o%% in the middle o% the ni"ht rea!tin" %rom some paranoid %ear he &ould be seen. 981 is not a "ood example. Alan
The pain !omes &hen there is separation %rom someone or somethin". The E motion !omes %rom the Ener"y in motion needed to rea!h to that &hi!h one has no& !ome separate %rom. Pure Presen!e re?uires an at one &ith someone or somethin". Pure Truth re?uires an at one &ith someone or somethin". Pure 4no&led"e re?uires an at one &ith someone or somethin". Pure 0nte"rity 2Wholeness5 re?uires an at one &ith someone or somethin". When a Jame is !reated it re?uires many separations. Alan
Thread 222*: The 3ittle !oul and the !un - -eale Aonald Walsch
Post #1+ 200*1115-121, !cio and 4od
Bne o% the reasons S!io does not &or- is that it attempts to ex!lude Jod %rom its tea!hin"s........in the abo+e story......are the ans&ers to all !ases....and &hat is +ital to ma-in" li%e &orBn!e you ex!lude Jod and his$her attributes you then be"in to ex!lude other hi"her states o% bein" and their attributesD Alan
Alan
;. Allo& the mind to be still throu"h this stillness, you &ill e+entually trans!end the mind and %ully experien!e !ons!iousness, your o&n true nature. This brin"s you to a state o% expanded Presen!e and Truth. ,. TB @3996 AWA4E* A*7 BE 0* T1E 10J1 J8EE* B8 JB97 TB*ED
7o ea!h step o% this exer!ise until there is no tenden!y or desire to &ri""le, t&it!h, mo+e or !han"e position. 0% su!h thin"s o!!ur !ontinue the exer!ise until su!h impulses are no lon"er present.
CBMP9ET0B* PB0*T# When one is %ully !on+in!ed &ithout reser+ation, that one !an remain alert, %o!used in the present and !an !ontinue to sit ?uietly and !om%ortably %or an inde%inite period as des!ribed abo+e and &ithout ha+in" to repress distra!tions the exer!ise is passed. S9>9 B9NTR9> 9? ATTENTI9N E<ERBISE B>9SE E=ES This exer!ise !an be done almost any&here F in your !ar F &hilst &aitin" %or someone F on a plane F et!. As you de+elop your s-ills F it &ill "et easier and easier to rise into the hi"h Jreen or Jold Tone. Should your day not be "oin" ri"ht F ta-e a %e& minutes out F %ind a sa%e spa!e and do the %ollo&in"# .. 7ar-en your spa!e or room no "larin" sunli"ht or lamps Eust perhaps a so%t li"ht the li"ht le+el should be as it is at dus- not !ompletely dar-, but only a +ery lo& le+el o% li"ht in the room. The spa!e or room should be ?uiet and a !om%ortable temperature. 8emo+e distra!tions o% si"ht, sound, smell, tou!h 2ex!essi+e heat or !old5. Come to a !om%ortable seated position, &ith the spine ere!t, shoulders do&n and ba!-, the body relaxed, breath %luid and easy. 8elax and breathe. @ully land yoursel% in your body. (. @o!us only on the breath %lo&in" into and out o% your body. 9et any other thou"hts "o. The mind tries to distra!t you &ith thou"hts it is the nature o% the mind. 8elease the thou"hts. Without Eud"ment, brin" your a&areness ba!- to the breath, the li%e %or!e, %lo&in" into and out o% your body. 3. *oti!e the sensation o% the breath, as it &hispers a!ross the s-in Eust belo& the nostrils, and abo+e the upper lip. @eel the sensation as you breathe. /. 7on>t !han"e your breath. 'ust obser+e it as it is, &ithout the need to !han"e anythin". 'ust noti!e. <. 0% you noti!e your attention dri%tin", honor yoursel% %or noti!in" and bein" a&are that the mind has strayed, and brin" attention ba!- to the breath, ba!- to the sensation o% the breath &hisperin" a!ross your s-in. The nature o% the mind is to &ander bein" a&are o% the &anderin" mind indi!ates that you are alert and attenti+e. L. 8eturn the a&areness ba!- to the sensation o% the breath a"ain and a"ain. As the mind &anders, "ently "uide its attention ba!- to the breath, &ithout Eud"ment. ). ;. Jo deep &ithin yoursel%, and !onne!t &ith your inner +itality. Be !ompassionate &ith yoursel%.
,. Allo& the mind to be still throu"h this stillness, you &ill e+entually trans!end the mind and %ully experien!e !ons!iousness, your o&n true nature. This brin"s you to a state o% Presen!e and Truth.
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0t appears Buddha &as &ell a&are that e+en in those lon" a"o days Attention 7e%i!it 7isorders &ere pre+alent. Breathin" is somethin" that &e all do. @or human bein"s it is a primary si"n o% li%e. We all ha+e a breath so as an obEe!t o% per%ormin" spiritual and mental exer!ises it is +ery use%ul. The !urious thin" is that most people don>t ta-e that mu!h noti!e or !are about their breath. 0t really only "ets any attention &hen there is either too mu!h and you are pu%%in" and blo&in" or not enou"h and you are su%%o!atin". 0t is important to appre!iate that breath meditation is not the same as pranayama as in +arious yo"a exer!isesI it is you and your !ontrol o+er your mind that is bein" de+eloped. The !lassi! tea!hin" the Buddha "a+e on breath meditation is the Anapanasati Sutta. 0t outlines in !onsiderable detail the +arious sta"es and le+els o% this pra!ti!e. 3sin" the breath# WhyH Assumin" you see the +alue in ta-in" up a spe!i%i! obEe!t %or de+elopin" your !ontrol o% your li%e %or!e parti!les, ability to %o!us and in!rease !on!entration, the breath has many thin"s to re!ommend itsel% as the obEe!t o% !hoi!e. . 0t is portable. E+ery &here you "o you ha+e it &ith you. ( 0t !omes %ree &ith e+ery body. *o need to buy any spe!ial e?uipment. 3 0t is !omplete in and o% itsel%. *o need %or any up"rades or add ons. / 0t is .00S natural they don>t !ome more or"ani! than this. < 0t is e%%ortless. The body -no&s ho& to breathe &ithout you needin" to do anythin"I you Eust sit ba!- and let it do all the &or- &hile you Eust &at!h. L 0t is a !onne!tion &ith a +ital li%e %or!e. ) 0t is !almin". There is a simple, natural rhythm the breath %ollo&s and %ollo&in" that leads one to pea!e. Whate+er means you use to slo& do&n is not so important &hat matters is that you do. 0% you !an see that &isdom is about expandin" your understandin" o% the true nature o% thin"s then !onsider ho& you !ome to an understandin" o% anythin"# by spendin" time &ith it, by studyin" it. Consider a &or- des- as an analo"y o% the mind. 0% it>s anythin" li-e mine there is stu%% all o+er the
pla!e. 6ou &ant to -no& &hat a ball pen is and ho& it is put to"ether. 0% you open it up on the desyou run the ris- o% not noti!in" some pie!es as you pull it apart and they &ill "et lost or you &on>t -no& &here they !ame %rom. Clear a ni!e bi" spa!e on the des- and lay out the pie!es as you slo&ly and !are%ully ta-e them out o% the pen. 0t is then mu!h easier to examine ea!h pie!e and see ho& it relates to all the other pie!es. So too it is &ith your spiritual sel% and &ith your mind. 3sually it is %ull o% !lutter. We need to !lear a spa!e. This is done by pra!ti!in" the abo+e drills by de+elopin" some %orm o% !on!entration te!hni?ue. 0nstead o% allo&in" the you and your mind to loo- here, listen to this, taste that, et! &hi!h is !olle!tin" a lot o% stu%%, !lutter &e brin" you and your mind to %o!us on one 2simple5 thin". Bn!e there is a de"ree o% spa!e, o% !alm in the mind then &e !an !learly see &hat is in that spa!e. What &e see, &e !an obser+e, &e !an permeate, and throu"h that obser+ation and permeation &e !an !ome to "radually %ully understand, &e !an ha+e an insi"ht into the nature o% that thin"I and >thin"> !an !o+er a lot o% areas emotional, per!eptual, relational, physi!al. This is a lon" a"o pie!e o% &isdom that &as used to impro+e your ability to !ontrol, %o!us and !on!entrate your li%e %or!e parti!les and attention exa!tly &here you &ant to F as su!h it !auses the arisin" o% insi"ht.
The &ord that de%ines a "reat &or- o% art, &ritin", musi!, !ra%t, or superlati+e a!tion is MASTE8P0ECE. MASTER IEBES A MASTE8P0ECE is !omposed o% mastered pie!es. So the basi! step o% masterin" anythin" is to brea- it do&n into its pie!es or parts. Ta-e the "reat master painters o% the 8enaissan!e# 8aphael, Mi!helan"elo, 8embrandt, et!. These "reat artists ser+ed lon" apprenti!eships learnin" to ma-e their o&n paints, brushes, and !an+asses. They did su!h arduous and menial tas-s as s&eepin" out the studios, "ettin" the %ood and runnin" errands, !arryin" out "arba"e, and disposin" o% ex!reta. They learned to mar-et their paintin"s and to "et sponsors as &ell as learnin" the s-ills o% their art. So master%ul &ere they at doin" all these pie!es that their masterpie!es ha+e lasted hundreds o% years. 8aphael per%e!ted the s-ill o% dra&in" a !ir!le %reehand. When he !alled on %riends and %ound them not at home he &ould lea+e a dra&in" o% a per%e!t !ir!le. They &ould -no& that 8aphael had been by. The pro%essional -no&s that to master anythin" they &ill ha+e to repli!ate the su!!ess%ul a!tion o+er and o+er and o+er until they %ully o&n it. 8epetition o+er the materials and exer!ises is &hat ma-es !ertainty and pro%essionalism. All "reat masters spend thousands o% hours o% study and pra!ti!in" o+er and o+er their s-ills. Con!ert pianists, athletes, or "ol%ers spend thousands o% hours at pra!ti!in" their s-ills. The "reat pro!essors master their subEe!t by !onstantly "oin" o+er the materials and drills a"ain and a"ain until they a!hie+e mastery. They master the parts, then master the &hole. They are MASTE8P0ECES. That is &hat pro%essionalism is all about. 0t is %ully masterin" the pie!es and ne+er, ne+er, ne+er settlin" %or medio!rity or ?uittin". So !lose your eyes, obser+e your breathin" and step on the path to masteryD Alan
pro!esses to"ether. An ori"inal S1SBC, both Emma and TinE -no& him &ell and one o% my oldest %riends. Alan
Also as you ha+e more presen!e in Present time you are able to !ommand others to be more present thus they in turn be!ome more %o!used. 0t is a &onder%ul exer!ise to tea!h to people espe!ially people &ho ha+e ne+er pra!ti!ed -no&in"ly !ontrollin" their attention. 6ou should do it sometime. Alan
atta!hment &ill +anish or erase returnin" ba!- to the %ormless spiritual essen!e %rom &hen!e it &as !reated. Be!omin" the e%%e!t o% thou"ht or any other !reation means there is some part o% it you are resistin". Alan
T8BM ne+er really !au"ht on. 0 -no& &hy no& but that is another story.
Post #* 200*102+-04$4
Alan, you>re a te!h teaseD #7 Please elaborate. 0 -no&D But ho& does one &rite in a !ouple o% senten!es <0 years o% "radient dis!o+eriesH To ma-e matters &orse 0 ha+e to dumb do&n my obser+ations then !on+ert them into S!ientolo"ese. There are / or < people on this list &ho ha+e !ase super+ised .0,000s o% people and their !ase !onditions %e& ha+e any idea ho& mu!h -no&led"e, -no& ho&, abilities and s-ills one "ains &hilst doin" this. Most o% the truly "reat pro!essors usually are !alled upon to handle the most extreme !ase situations. ,0S o% their time is spent debu""in" %ailed !ases and "ettin" those !ases %lyin", then returnin" them onto ta-in" their !orre!t next steps. Bn!e upon a time there &ere .0,000s o% pro!essors &or-in" to&ards a !ommon "oal o% unlo!-in" the stops to bein" all &e !ould be these pro!essors ha+e systemati!ally been destroyed. *ot be!ause they !ould not pro!ess but be!ause they %ound thin"s that did not ali"n &ith the Aso !alled brid"e.A They dared to ori"inate they &ere labelled s?uirrelsD As time &ent on the Abrid"eA be!ame a tra+esty attemptin" to pro!ess it added mass in time the mass be!ame so hea+y that the pro!essor and !lient &as pushed out o% pro!essin". Mass is solidi%ied lies and !har"e. Today>s S!io no lon"er dares to !on%ront the a!tual !ase in %ront o% them it has be!ome the "reatest R[A &ith the mass, %or!e and !har"e you ha+e e+er &itnessed. *o lon"er do you start to pro!ess people immediately but you are put on an unne!essary path o% ne+er endin" !y!les o% trainin". The sad thin" in all o% this is# be!omin" a master o% anythin" re?uires "radiently e+ol+in" by "ettin" experien!e that in!ludes bad as &ell as "ood experien!es in li%e as &ell as in session the history o% S!io is one o% Aa rise and %all o% an empire.A Massi+e lessons to be learned. 0>m not &ithholdin" anythin" 2&ell maybe some stu%%5 but you don>t "i+e a piano !on!erto to someone Eust learnin" to play the piano. Alan
The physi!al %or!e blo&in" o%% !an seem ?uite sho!-in", but it is sa%ely dealt &ith and the !lient "ains are enormous. Ruite o%ten they need to ta-e a brea- to adEust to the remar-able !han"es that ha+e ta-en pla!e. Personally, 0 ha+e al&ays run +ery easily, blo&in" &hole !hains by inspe!tion, but 0 &as not prepared %or the distin!t %eelin"s o% li"ht headedness and a de%inite sensation o% somethin" bi" had "one a&ay. My pro!essin" partner also experien!ed dramati! shi%ts o% mass, !har"e and %or!e, o%ten lea+in" him exhilarated, lau"hin" uproariously and exhausted. Sin!e returnin" home 0 ha+e noti!ed a subtle but de%inite !han"e in my relationship &ith my %amily. 0 am mu!h more happy, intera!ti+e and tolerant. 0 e+en &ent !lothes shoppin" &ith them and sat %or o+er ( hours &ithout &antin" to +ent my %rustrations. The business 0 &as expe!tin" to do on my return has exploded, 0 ha+e re!ei+ed a number o% extra orders, all %rom %o!usin" on "reen Cone >&or- &ith> approa!hes. A person ne& to these materials &ill need to re!ei+e initial pro!essin" %rom a pro!essor experien!ed in deli+erin" this te!hnolo"y. @or those o% you &ho are readin" this be assuredI 0 do not &rite su!!ess stories +ery o%ten, only &hen somethin" remar-able o!!urs that is &orth mentionin". This is one o% those o!!asions. This rundo&n is the start o% the true >Jreat Ad+enture>. E+en thou"h 0 had done thousands o% hours o% this type o% pro!essin" o+er the years 0 also had to "o ba!- to s?uare one as 0 had omitted this bu""ed area. As a !lient runnin" this material the "ains are ex!ellent it appears to undo a!ross the planet de%initely remote in%luen!in"D 0 had a session on it this mornin" at 3.00 am later today 0 re!ei+ed / phone !alls %rom people in di%%erent lo!ations t&o in other !ountries tellin" me about &a-in" up and suddenly realiCin" exa!tly in their areas approximatin" mu!h o% &hat 0 had run and erased in session. E+en no& it is di%%i!ult %or me to arti!ulate this material in a simple easy to understand %ormat. Alan
ESMB is "ood %or tri""erin" the next pa!-a"eD 1ope%ully the James Matrix pa!-a"e !an be put to"ether on a "ood "radient. With the internet and the ability to put se!tions, tapes and materials into %ormats that &ill allo& lots o% home study. 0t means the end o% CultsD As there is no &ay that a person !an be !oer!ed into %ollo&in" and runnin" someone else>s !ase i% they do the bad indi!ators turn on +ery ?ui!-ly. As a matter o% %a!t it is also the only rundo&n that truly handles introspe!ti+e and sel% in+alidati+e !ases. B%ten &hen a pa!-a"e is erased there is a lot o% solo stu%% that !ontinues to run naturally sometimes it runs %or &ee-s at a time as you erase the AboxA you ha+e been stu!- in you rise to a hi"her pa!-a"e. Some pretty nasty "ames pa!-a"es turn on but i% no one ta-es it personally the !lient "ets to handle it %airly easily. Bne o% the -ey points is to ha+e a sa%e en+ironment. 0t also has one basi! tar"et to in!rease your rea!h and help you "et &hat you &ant. 9i%e is +ery mu!h part o% the rundo&n sometime the best pro!ess is to %o!us on up"radin" li%e s-ills and up"radin" !omm lines. As %or help any !he!-s and balan!es are al&ays appre!iated. Also anyone &ho &ould li-e to help us mar-et +ia the internet &ould be &el!ome. 0 literally ha+e se+eral million people on my lines throu"h those 0>m !urrently pro!essin". The only &ay &e !an deli+er is by !o pro!essin" and !o trainin" them. We are about to laun!h a be"inners> hattin" pa!-a"e to help these people 0>m pro!essin" to "et their people trained. http#$$&&&.Conese!rets.!om$ 0 &ould appre!iate you "oin" to this url and i% you &ould PM your !omments to me they &ould also be appre!iated. 8ealiCe this is "oin" to ne&bie people &ho &ant a better li%e. 0t &as only put up this &ee- and already it has produ!ed a &orld&ide net&or- o% !oa!hes and trainers. @or the more ad+an!ed people 0 &ill be settin" up another internet pa!-a"e. Alan
really a!ti+e e%%e!ti+e people naturally &e tended to "ra+itate to&ards ea!h other there &as al&ays a lot o% sharin" the "ood and the bad. Also most o% the people &ith the "reatest rea!h &ere usually the %irst to do the ne&est !ourses. So &e met a"ain and a"ain.........many deep lon" lastin" %riendships &ere born out o% this. 0 posted 7ennis>s memories o% 981 in the important do!uments se!tion. Pery interestin" and sad ho& 8on slo&ly &ent do&n hill o+er the years. 1appened to many o% us. Alan
The 9s tend to thro& the p! into Apo&er%ul identitiesA but as they run &hole tra!- dones these Apo&er identitiesA are o%ten +ery nar!issisti! and ?uite destru!ti+e. There is al&ays a At&o ed"ed s&ordA to hi"h as!ended states as &ell as turnin" on psy!hi! positi+e abilities they also turn on psy!hi! e+il &eaponryD Alan
abusi+e. The hi"her up the ladder in the Br"aniCation the more abusi+e you "et. Most people "rades are done on the A&innin" identityA this ma-es the abuser more ri"ht, more po&er%ul. 0>m sure most o% us ha+e experien!ed "oin" into Aa &ea- identityA around an abuser this is ho& Aabusi+e po&er identitiesA rise to the top o% the Br" Board. 0 ha+e no intention o% brin"in" Btto>s past to +ie&......that is up to him. Today S!io is run by an Aan abusi+e po&er identityA &ho is so !ertain he is ri"ht that he !annot see the in!redible dama"e he has done and is doin" to the li+es o% the people around him. 0 as-ed you Alex to "o into your Br" and "et some data.....you responded &ith a +ili%i!ation o% me.....ni!e &or-. Easier to atta!- me than "o into your Br". #7 0t is the Te!h that is %la&ed......the people are o%ten empo&ered produ!ts o% that Te!h. 0% you are -ind and "entle you tend to be more -ind and "entle i% you are abusi+e you tend to be more abusi+e......and so it "oes. Alan
0 pulled a lot o% it o%% &hen some people started to demand more and "ot nasty that 0 &ould not put more on. Alan
When 0 ?uestioned you on it you said you don>t ha+e to ba!- up &hat you say. And you told me to "o to my or" and as-. Alex you are so seriousD 0 !reated a mat!hin" terminal oppterm o% a Class V00 terminal. 0 deli+ered it &ith all the arro"an!e and me"alomania!al !ertainty to mat!h the existin" +ie&points. 0 &anted people to inspe!t &hat &as bein" promoted. 9i%e is real time not a %ixed !ir!uit. People are real time o!!asionally. 9ast time 0 &as &ith Btto &as in .,;/ there is a !han!e he has !han"ed sin!e then. 1ad you "oo"led Btto as 0 su""ested you !ould ha+e made up your o&n +ie&points about him. We are all a &or- in pro"ress &e do not need to "i+e our po&er a&ay or our ability to inspe!t %or oursel+es to any Juru or authority. A ri"ht item %or some is o%ten a &ron" item %or others. Alan
An e+en bi""er "ain o% your approa!h is that it ne"ates the need %or Cultism as ea!h person !an &al- their o&n path. The last year has produ!ed some amaCin" 2%or me5 dis!o+eries pie!es o% missin" te!h that &as pre+entin" the te!h %rom %ully &or-in". These missin" pie!es no& need to be simpli%ied so that be"inners !an in!orporate it. 0 &ill PM you and %ill you in on the details. Alan
Also you must realiCe 0 ha+e +ast multiple experien!es at s!re&in" thin" upD The ability to rea!h is the -ey to !ase and li%e "ains my earlier attempts to rea!h led to a "reat deal o% harm it &as and is hard to %or"i+e onesel% %or doin" that. When one does not trust themsel+es they &ithhold their rea!h po&er is not %or themD What 0 studied be%ore !omin" a!ross S!io allo&ed me to set up a %rame o% re%eren!e that S!io &as a "ood tool in the be"innin" to "o %or&ard. 0n an attempt to ta-e o+er the &orld 981 stole %rom many sour!es.....re!o+erin" and a!-no&led"in" those sour!es is +ital to re!o+erin" sel%. The Tones Charts are my basi! %rames o% re%eren!e as they are +ie&points dimension points and an!hor points that !an be applied to anyone. They are based on a risin" s!ale o% abilities but they are non spe!i%i! and thus anyone !an ali"n their BW* dreams, "oals and &ants to them. As you "o abo+e the hi"h Jreen Tone into the Jold Tone you be"in to in!lude others more and more.....thus you "et multiple +ie&points dimension points and an!hor points. By puttin" people>s attention on the Jreen Tone attributes you "et an almost instantaneous risin" s!ale e%%e!t. Alan
Post #+ 200*10$0-1*$2
7o you -no& o% an extant edu!ation system %or !hildren that doesn>t in+ol+e beha+ior modi%i!ationH Bne day 0>ll &rite up my -iddiedom experien!esD 1o& to pretend you ha+e not li+ed be%ore and ho& to pretend this is not the millionth time you &ent throu"h this s!hool &or-D BTW 0 do not -no& o% edu!ation system %or !hildren that doesn>t in+ol+e beha+ior modi%i!ation.
Wrest o% post snippedX Jood post B1D 0 Eust &rote a bulletin on Wholeness.
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as %or &ho or &hat he !ould !ontrol by ha+in" it.......but he &as adamant that others must not "et any o% that %ame, money, "lamor, in%luen!e, et!., as they &ould pose a threat to him. Alan
1o& many Br"s had the 7ata E+aluators builtH @a-e Te!h produ!es %a-e identities.....
The other %as!inatin" part &as mu!h o% my Culti! beha+ior stemmed %rom my %amily more by "eneti! indo!trinations. Alan
(. Wron" duration. ^ 6ou only existed durin" the time in the Cult. These ta!it a"reements, in!orre!t dates and durations !an do immense harm to a Bein" as they deny the bein"s earlier "reatness. @or those o% you on these lines# 4' 0' "' M' 6' N' 3' O' 1' 42' 44' 40' 4"' 4M' 46' 4N' 43' 4O' 41' 02' 04' 00' 0"' D&d you e8&st !e)ore your BultG DhereG DhenG Repeat to a $&n' @ave you e8&sted s&nce leav&n, your BultG DhereG DhenG Repeat to a $&n' D&d you have an or&,&nal thou,ht !e)ore your BultG DhereG DhenG Dhat $as &tG Dhat $ere the conseEuences o) thatG Repeat to a $&n' @ave you had an or&,&nal thou,ht s&nce leav&n, your BultG DhereG DhenG Dhat $as &tG Dhat $ere the conseEuences o) thatG Repeat to a $&n' D&d you have an or&,&nal o!servat&on !e)ore your BultG DhereG DhenG
Dhat $as &tG Dhat $ere the conseEuences o) thatG Repeat to a $&n' @ave you had an or&,&nal o!servat&on s&nce leav&n, your cultG DhereG DhenG Dhat $as &tG Dhat $ere the conseEuences o) thatG Repeat to a $&n'
As you !an obser+e, !onne!tin" to ex Cultists !an sometimes lea+e you pushed out o% present time and !emented into some unhealthy a"reements. 0t !ertainly !an limit the s!ope o% &ho you really are, and &hat you are really !apable o%. Alan
(. Bein" Bmni So+erei"n or So+erei"n. B&nin" B&n 3ni+erse. 3. Piolation o% BW* 1i"h Spiritual thou"hts or Codes, Pirtues, Prin!iples, Standards, et!. /. Bein" %urious about ha+in" +iolations. <. Plun"in" into !on%usion, "uilt and remorse, et!.
L. Ele!tin" someone else to be responsible %or your li%e, "i+in" up more o% your so+erei"nty. ). Bein" !reated by &hom you ha+e ele!ted. Be"innin" o% !ulti%i!ation. ;. Creatin" others as !ultists, !reatin" the "uru as the only one &ho -no&s. ,. 8unnin" an M0Gm ri"ht, youGre &ron"G on anythin" or anyone &ho doesn>t a"ree &ith you. .0. 7e+elopin" a sie"e mentality as you upset more and more people.
... Pullin" in your spa!e and !uttin" your !onne!tions until you &ill only asso!iate &ith your o&n sele!t people. .(. Pery sele!ti+e per!eptions. Pery %ixed ideas. Tendin" to de!line do&n the Tones s!ale into the deep 8ed Tone le+els. .3. SubEe!t illiterate on almost all other aspe!ts o% li%e and li+in"ness. ./. Emotional abuses and runnin" Myou !an>t ha+eG to %or!e !omplian!e. .<. 8esortin" to physi!al abuses to "et +ie&points applied or a"reed upon. .L. 0mplantation and !ontinuous pro"ram te!hni?ues to %or!e a"reement. .). Co+ert dru" and al!ohol abuse by adherents. .;. 8oboti!. .,. Constantly under atta!- by others, &hi!h pro+es you &ere ri"ht in the %irst pla!e.2Sel% %ul%illed prophe!y. Paranoid in the extreme.5 (0. Belie+in" e+eryone is out to "et you and they are. The Culture 7e Bppression and 7e Pro"rammin" Pro!edure &hi!h handles this is +ery lon". The material it pulls up is +ery insidious. The suppression is +ery subtle. 0t appears the Cult is more !reated by the adherents than the leader. A Cult is, a%ter all, a massi+e solution to a problem# The +iolations o% ones basi! Codes, Pirtues, Prin!iples, Standards, et!. As the Pro!edure un%olds you %ind you are both a Cult !reator as &ell as bein" !reated by the Cult. 0t appears the Cult leader loses !ontrol o% the !reation at some point. Probably &hen they put out too many &ron" &hys, or they themsel+es !ommit a "ross +iolation. @or me it has un!o+ered some +ery important areas. Enou"h has !ome to +ie& that 0 no& ha+e to "o throu"h all my materials and eradi!ate any A!ult mentality pro"ramsA 0 mi"ht ha+e laid in. 6ou -no& the punishment %or any implanter is to "et implanted by his o&n implant. @or the Juru it &ould be to be trapped studyin" his o&n !reation. 1ope%ully this erases the destru!ti+e !ult aspe!t out o% all o% our materials. Alan
0t does seem to stem %rom the James Matrix Te!h. Bein" in a tran!e state appears to be &here one is most +ulnerable i.e# tired, o+er&or-ed, &earin" too many hats, malnourished, attention tied up in too many un%inished !y!les, tryin" to a!hie+e too many impossible "oals or tar"ets, not in your o&n spa!e, not on your o&n time tra!-, not in !ontrol o% your o&n ener"y or obEe!ts, attemptin" to please others, et!., et!. Alan
0 did them on the ship late >)/ early>)<. 0 had to !ome ba!- to @la" and re do them as too many out o% !ontrol thin"s &ere happenin". 0t &asn>t Ruentin thou"h he did AauditA me ahemD The %irst time &as Alex Sibers-y the se!ond time &as Merril Mayo. A%ter the se!ond time 0 &as immediately !omm e+ed. 0 protested to 981 that this &as not the EP o% the 9>sD 1e &rote ba!- that there had been .00>s o% reports !ome in %rom the JB about me. So 0 did the %irst solo !omm e+ and maybe the only solo !omm e+., &ith 981 as my !on+enin" authority. 0t &as also at the time the 8P@ &as introdu!ed. What &as really "oin" on &as 981 had been o%% lines %or some time 2in *6 and had re!ently returned5 durin" his absen!e the JB &as attemptin" to ta-e o+er the Mission *et&or- and S!io.....they had to "et me out o% the road. 0t &as that ta-eo+er that led to MS1 "oin" to Eail. 981 &as an easy person to "et to atta!- all MS1 or the JB had to do &as push his buttons on the %a!t there &ere people &ho sou"ht to ta-e o+er S!io. At that time 0 !ould see that this &as the be"innin" o% the end %or S!io as a meanin"%ul po&er. Alan
phenomena. The outer shell or Matrix o% ea!h layer is the !ontainer %or ea!h "ame, "oal, +ision, be, do, ha+e and their opponen!ies. Alan
Almost li-e e+ery %amous person be!ame a S!ientolo"ist in their next li%e.... .00 times o+er. WT@H Bne o% the in!redible abilities o% the Super Con!ious Mind is the ability to ma-e a per%e!t holo"raphi! dupli!ate o% anythin" and anyone. 0n the absen!e o% any &orth&hile identities and under the pressure to in+ent somethin" to run is it any &onder a %air bit o% !reati+ity be!omes part o% auditin"D 3sually the p!>s this li%etime stats do not measure up to the "randiose %ormer identityD Alan
Post #4 200*110,-1$05
The abo+e reminded me o% one o% the le"endary in!idents that o!!urred on the Bri"inal S1SBC T 3nit. Tony 7unlea+y &as auditin" 8ay 4emp on a Joals Pro!ess &hen 8ay !ame up &ith a %amous identity as his item Tony &ould not "i+e him the item as Tony -ne& he had been the %amous identityD *ext thin" there &as a !rash and Tony and 8ay &ere beatin" the !rap out o% ea!h other tables, !hairs, meters, and bodies &ent %lyin" in all dire!tions. There &as only a .( to .; in!hes bet&een ea!h !o audit session so the sessions next to Tony and 8ay &ere in!luded as part o% the meleeD AhD The "ood old daysD Alan
What happenedH Caution# this is a lon" pro!ess. The auditor may ha+e to remedy the ha+in"ness o% the pre!lear. 27o not %or"et SBP ; C Bpenin" Pro!edure i% the pre!lear bo"s.5 More than that it &ould brin" up all Athe not sel+es, arti%i!ial sel+es and substitute bein"nessesA &hi!h blo!- the natural state o% %ully bein" yoursel%D #7 Alan
E+ery minute o% e+ery day there is e+iden!e o% a rea!ti+e mind as there is also e+iden!e o% a rea!tin" bein".
Bill and Ernie &ere lon" time A!onspira!y theoryA 2Psy!hs, Mar!abians, 08S, C0A, et!., "onna "et you or ha+e in%iltrated you5 nut !ases Jordon &as an old %riend and is still a %riend........ Bill told a %airly belie+able story about bein" in !omm &ith 981.........omittin" that it &as Atelepathi!A !omm %rom beyond the "ra+e Bill thou"ht 981 &as dead.........this &as around early to mid >;3. @or a &hile there &as !onsiderable support %or Bill but on!e it &as %ound that Bill had !hanneled his Astu%%A %rom the non dead 981.......in the 3S he pretty mu!h lost all po&er, but he had mana"ed to !laim the A%reeConeA as part o% 8on>s Br". The &ere a lot o% po&er plays "oin" on durin" this period. The !orre!t thin" &ould be to name ea!h area as its o&n name. Alan
0% you &ant your po&er and %ull potential ba!- you &ill need to %ully holo"raphi!ally turn on your dar-side hope%ully in a sa%e spa!e on!e it is %ully turned on you !an no& permeate it and erase it. The bad ne&s is there is a lot o% dar-side !rap on A99 !ases W7*E Alan
What rea!h they had tended to&ards the s!am type &ays to ma-e money. 0 must admit 0 also ha+e se+eral %ormer ex 8ons Br" people that ?uit be!ause o% this most le%t around the late ;0>s &ho also obser+ed this and ha+e sin!e !ontinued to do &ell. The 7allas "roup basi!ally %ell apart &hen the -ey bene%a!tor &as busted %or !hiropra!ti! 2or it mi"ht ha+e been a dental5 insuran!e s!ams. 0 be"an to pi!- up people as o%ten they had a!hie+ed +ery bi" As!ension Experien!es at some sta"e. Alan
Thus all the aspe!ts o% !orre!t listin" and nullin" should apply espe!ially notin" Jood or Bad 0ndi!atorsD The same applies to PTS handlin" et!. Alan
Then ta-e &hat you learn, your re"ained abilities and e%%e!ti+eness and apply it to your immediate li%e this &ill tend to demonstrate your purity o% purpose and le+els o% !ompeten!e in ma-in" yours and others> li+es better.
The -ey to unlo!-in" the James Matri!es Pa!-a"es is entered in most !ases by %indin" and bein" &illin" to permeate the e%%e!t point. The e%%e!t point "i+es you and the !lient the holo"raphi! pattern o% their harm%ul !auses. 0t is the resistan!e to bein" e%%e!t that sti!-s the person at e%%e!t thus the Amust be !auseA solution idio!yD Alan
Post #1$1 200*121$-021* The 8ord cleared that changed e#er thing
The &ord 0 holo"raphi!ally !leared that truly !han"ed e+erythin" %or me &as R9BESS: A ser&es o) act&ons% chan,es or )unct&ons that !r&n, a!out an end or result' This expanded e+erythin" and a!tion %rom the .st !reation on.... Then it &as# What &as a positi+e pro!ess &hat &as a ne"ati+e pro!ess....
S!io stopped handlin" the PT stops on !har"e in .,L3 &hen 1ubbard eliminated the Aold model sessionA. 1ubbard be!ame more and more !har"ed a%ter he lost his auditor MS1. This o!!urred &hen she dis!o+ered he had betrayed her in September o% .,L(. MS1 be!ame too !har"ed to pro!ess !orre!tly. The loss o% pro!essor is one o% the "reatest !auses o% !har"e there is as it stops the PT pro"ress o% the bein". BTW e+eryone on planet earth is a pro!essor they either run positi+e pro!esses, ne"ati+e pro!esses or nulli%i!ation pro!esses. 7epends on their le+els o% a&areness and intent. Alan
6esD 0 ha+e "one years at a time &here the idea o% Areleasin" !har"eA be!ame meanin"less or irrele+ant. But in the attempts to in!rease my rea!h 0 mo+ed into ne& layers o% A!har"eA simply be!ause there &ere more un-no&ns and stops !aused by my la!- o% s-ills, and subEe!t illitera!y. This is a !ompletely ne& &ay o% operatin" 2%or me5 it is made di%%i!ult by the la!- o% %ello& tra+elers. 0t truly ta-es a team pre%erably a team o% masters o% di%%erent subEe!ts slo&ly the team is ta-in" %orm i% you read the attributes o% the Jreen Tone you &ill %ind the %rames o% operatin" re%eren!es. Multiple +ie&points are the -ey to brin"in" this team as a !o !reatin" operatin" team into bein". 0>m not &illin" to put the data on this list 0 put pie!es o!!asionally Eust to "au"e the rea!tions also to obser+e the truth o% it A ri"ht item %or some is o%ten a &ron" item %or others Also realiCe it is a &or- in pro"ress. Alan
There &as a 1CBB in late >L3 or early >L/ that stated# *The only reason people ,et &nto &mplants $as !ecause o) !y5passed5char,e'* 0 !annot %ind that bulletin any&here so 0 "uess it &as pulled. The Bri"inal S1SBC &as by in+itation only the in+itation &as to the best auditors only should you not measure up you &ere sent ba!- to a lo&er Br" to "et retrained. This happened to se+eral people. 0n those days Br" and Saint 1ill sta%%s only &or-ed a /0 hour &ee-.......it &as +ery sa%e.....there &ere no 3nethi!al B%%i!ers to bother you. Most sta%% spent their spare time !o auditin" and trainin". The students on the S1SBC %or the most part had thousands o% hours o% pro!essin" ea!hI as &ell as doin" thousands o% hours on others. 0t &as de%initely a !o !reate team !ontribution 8on &as +ery %riendly most o% the time &as %airly !lose to the students and o%ten attended parties and "et to"ethers &ith MS1 and other students. 0t &as the best o% all &orlds. There &as not an 1JC at that time. Bottom line S1 had a t&el+e year ba!-lo" o% in!ompletely trained people to dra& %rom........by late >L3 the +eteran auditors had "raduated and that ba!-lo" had dried up......so the doors &ere open to almost anyone........!onse?uently S1 be!ame hi"hly !har"ed as most o% the ne& arri+ees !ame to "et their !ases %ixed. Also at the same time 8on &as "ettin" more !har"ed.......Br" situations &ere impin"in" on him.....Pi!toria, BC &as &or-in" to ban S!io.......the students &ere ma-in" an utter mess o% the !o auditin".....this !ontinued until 'une >L/. BTW you !o pro!essed on the material be%ore you studied it thus you had mass and a de%inite &antin" to -no& the material. 0t &as the !omplete opposite o% ho& trainin" and study is done today. 0>+e made .,000>s o% pro!essors o+er the years usin" this method and 0 still use this method. 0 "raduated the .st Brie%in" Course in September .,L3 as a Class 0P &ith 1onors the hi"hest you !ould "o in those days 0 &as only the (nd person to "et 1onors 0 "ot married and !ame ba!- in 7e!ember >L3 &ith my &i%e so she !ould do the BC and 0 also be"an my (nd BC. Bn the sur%a!e the !ourse !urri!ulum had not !han"ed but the tone le+el had and there &ere more upset students.......there &as e+en a AJoon S?uadA se!tion %or those &ho repeatedly s!re&ed up in auditin"....the JPM Te!h &as %ailin" on almost e+eryone........it "ot so bad that o%ten on a Monday mornin" ,0S o% the students in the T unit &ere home in bed si!- or in hospital. Poor old 1erbie and 8e" Sharpe had to "o around to the hospitals and houses to re!o+er them. 0 &as %inished &ith my !he!- sheets so 0 o%%ered to !lean up all the %ailin" students.......my auditin" room &as the Aboiler roomA e+ery day 0 &ould ha+e lines o% people needin" sessions.......some un!ons!ious, 2they used to put them in a &heel barro& to brin" them to me.5 0t &as durin" this time 0 !reated the !orre!tion 9ists.....9/ %irst and 9. se!ond. 0 "ot so a!!omplished at %ixin" !ases that it rarely too- me more that .0 mins to "et the !lients indi!ators ba!- in and their !ase !ondition sorted out. Rual also did not exist in those days.
8on redire!ted the T units attention to "oin" a%ter implants but it &as still done by %ollo&in" the p!>s line. But he be!ame more su""esti+e durin" his le!tures as many o% the students &ere "ettin" hopelessly bo""ed do&n. This !ontinued until 'une >L/.....then 8on started to push !ertain dis!o+eries he>d made the 0mplant Platens, et!, this !han"ed the &hole !omplexion o% the pro!essin". The AJoon S?uadA no& be!ame the %orerunner to solo. Basi!ally they &ere "i+en 8LEW to do.
2"otta !lient &ill "et ba!- to this shortly.5
Post #$14 200*121+-0$0+ 327 en"orcing his case on e#er one else
Than-s. 6our histori!al a!!ount o% 981>s introdu!tion o% !ode brea-s and tellin" the PC A&hat isA is rather than as-in" A&hat>s itHA is +ery interestin". 6ou also tou!hed upon, in your earlier post, somethin" that 0 thin- is ne& data and is +ital %or the impa!t it had on all S!ientolo"ists later. While the "ossip about MS1 and 981 is o% !ourse +ery interestin" 2D5 your point about the out!ome o% his out (7 is more rele+ant. 6ou said that MS1 stopped auditin" him in >L(. 7id he "et any si"ni%i!ant auditin" %rom anyone elseH 6ou tal- about ho& he imposed &hat to run durin" the %ollo&in" t&o years. They !ontinued to audit in those days &e had !losed !ir!uit TP and they did se+eral JPM sessions on it but you !ould easily obser+e MS1 &as +ery A8CV bro-en &ith himD 0 don>t -no& i% you>+e e+er had sessions &here the auditor stopped you %rom blo&in" the !har"e and massH 0 ha+e and it is +ery upsettin" it also really messes you up as you belie+e you ran the material that !ame up but all you ran &as the si"ni%i!an!e the end produ!t is you %ind it harder and harder to be in PT as the !har"e and masses be"in to o!!upy your PT spa!e. What is e+en &orse as you ha+e run the si"ni%i!an!es these !har"ed areas and masses are then +ery di%%i!ult to identi%y. B+er time you %ind you do not &ant auditin" e+en the &ord auditin" &ill send you %rothin" at the mouth berser-ersD Then &hat is also more destru!ti+e you be"in to put your !ase on e+eryone else this is the state o% S!io today. This is 7M>s state. Was 8on sel% auditin" and sel% C$sin" durin" this period instead o% bein" audited by anotherH 6es more !o+ertly be!ause it &as a Jross Auditin" Error to sel% audit. A JAE meant retrain throu"h e+erythin"D 0 had / JAE>s %rom the p! not bein" !lean on the rudsD
Bb+iously by L) he &as sel% C$sin" and sel% auditin" himsel% throu"h his AWall o% @ireA 2&hile thro&in" himsel% o%% his motorbi-eD5 but your ne&s that MS1 stopped auditin" him in L( implies the possibility that &hat be!ame 8L and implant runnin" may also ha+e been %rom 8on>s o&n %i"urin" on his !ase in the absen!e o% an auditor. 0 -no& there &as another problem o+er %ailed and mis resear!hed JPM te!h &hi!h presumably !ontributed to 8on e+aluatin" %or people o+er &hat to run. JPM Te!h re?uires pure Te!h only the p! -no&s his Abrid"eA the sli"htest e+aluation or in+alidation &ill put you on a !ompletely erroneous path. Ea!h bein" has their BW* interest line, identity pa!-a"e line up, "oals line, and "ames line thread that !onne!ts him or her all the &ay ba!- to %ull erasure o% the !har"e and masses thus you are then able to %ully Be 7o and 1a+e &hate+er you &ant or not &ant. @urther this Te!h is a li%e Te!h not a head Te!h that is li%e is mirrorin" &hat James Pa!-a"e and %rom &hat position &ithin the James pa!-a"e you are a!tin" outD But 0 am &onderin" i% his o&n un audited !ase may ha+e !ontributed to the de+elopments o% &hat to run. 7e%initelyD Could his la!- o% bein" audited ha+e !ontributed to the lo&erin" o% tone le+el on the Brie%in" CourseH Pery de%initelyD This period o% losin" his auditor also immediately pre dated the imposition o% 4SW and the !han"e o% the nature o% S!n. What o!!urred o+er the subse?uent years &as the en%or!ement o% his !ase and his Jame Pa!-a"e onto e+eryone elseD 4SW &as set in pla!e to bar inspe!tion or !han"e o% his master plan Ethi!s to en%or!e your "oals and beha+ior into his James Pa!-a"e Te!h to en%or!e his Joals Admin to !ontrol you into bein" a sub entity o% his. Bottom l&ne &s the earl&er Tech $as repacka,ed &nto psych&c $eaponry to !r&n, a!out a controlled su!serv&ent !e&n,' The Study and Tra&n&n, Techs $ere to !r&n, a!out a compl&ant !e&n, $ho thou,ht e8actly l&ke h&m 5 !ut at all t&mes o!ey h&m and occupy a lo$er level and pos&t&on than h&m' Any data you !an !ontribute &ould be in+aluable to brin"in" an in!reased understandin" o% the "enesis o% the Aupper le+elsA. The Aupper le+elsA are in %a!t the lo&est le+els mat!hin" terminal &ith bts at least you should be
mat!hin" terminals &ith the "ods and e+en the bi" JD The truth is most S!io>s ha+e "one %rom some sel% determinism to !o dependen!y on a %alse arti%i!ial Abrid"e.A BTW this %alse arti%i!ial Abrid"eA is !o !reated by most o% us it stems %rom our BW* %ear o% po&er. Alan
That must ha+e been &hen they &ere plottin" to"ether to "et Bperation Sno& White "oin"D Br &as it &hen MS1 issued pri+ate instru!tions to 'ane 4ember and the JB to se!retly ta-e o+er S!io %rom 981 and the SBH BhD 0>m so !yni!alD
Almost instantly 0 &as inundated &ith people tellin" me their li%e stories almost e+eryone told me about their spirits, "uides and demons it "ot so busy &ith people &antin" to run their li%e stories 0 had to ?uit eatin" there. The boo- ne+er mentioned spirits, "uides or demons yet almost e+ery person &ould ori"inate somethin" about them ea!h &ould loo- around and ma-e sure no one &as listenin" then they &ould say A6ou>ll thin- 0>m insane but......A Alan
B80*J0*J T1E STAT0C TB C8EATE A PE8@ECT 73P90CATE CA3SES T1E PA*0S1ME*T B@ A*6 EV0STE*CE B8 PA8T T1E8EB@. A per%e!t dupli!ate is an additional !reation o% the obEe!t, its ener"y, and spa!e, in its o&n spa!e, in its o&n time, usin" its o&n ener"y. This +iolates the !ondition that t&o obEe!ts must not o!!upy the same spa!e, and !auses a +anishment o% the obEe!t. 0 hate to tell you this Case i% Axiom (0 is true then there &ill be no se!rets about anyone or anythin" as you rise up the dynami!s and the s!ales. 0% you &ant a per%e!t dupli!ation o% S!io>s 3rd dynami! and its Te!hnolo"ies then there &ill be an additional !reation o% the obEe!t, its ener"y, and spa!e, in its o&n spa!e, in its o&n time, usin" its o&n ener"y the same "oes i% you %ully &ant to be at one &ith 981 or Jod or any other bein". Jreat people study and attempt to per%e!tly dupli!ate "reat people that is ho& one usually "ets to be "reat. Those that do not &ant to -no& or do not &ant you to -no& &ill be -no&n by their de"raded positions and de"raded states o% their dynami!s. 0% your auditor had se!rets %rom you it &ill inter%ere &ith the session i% your auditor is !har"ed in an area they &ill attempt to steer you a&ay %rom the area o% !har"e i% the auditor has a hidden a"enda they &ill pro!ess you to a"ree to it....... 9o+e is in %a!t a %orm o% per%e!t dupli!ation o% the "reatness o% spirit se!rets +iolate lo+e and one o% the EPs o% pro!essin" is an in!rease o% lo+e a!ross the dynami!s..... Pure lo+e is possibly the most %ar rea!hin" BT po&erD Alan
Dhere &t $asn#t% and everyth&n, turned out to !e cool% they#ll apprec&ate that you &nvest&,ated the&r concerns' Dhere you &nval&date the&r concerns or pos&t&ve &ntent&ons to$ards you% and assume that they are suppress&n, you or carry&n, out the $&ll o) a suppress&ve or *enemy*% you#re @AND>E &s a sham' Jreat post 4e+inD 0 li-e Ai-ido &here you ta-e the motion or %or!e !omin" at you and not resist it most attempts at stoppin" or pre+entin" a person %rom doin" anythin" is easily handled &ith a simple appre!iation o% the other person>s +ie&point or !on!ern. 3sin" an ans&er su!h asI A0 appre!iate your !on!ern and those ?uestions you ha+e about &hat 0>m doin" ha+e o!!urred to me 0 &ill -eep my eyes open but %or no& 0>m "ettin" a lot out o% it.A 2must be genuineE5. Alan
0t ended up that E+erybody blamed Somebody &hen *obody did &hat Anybody !ould ha+e done.A To a true >R@ &s *the only source* CSD !el&ever 5 then >R@ &s Every!ody% Some!ody% Any!ody and No!ody' Alan
6ou promote Pierre yet he promotes no one but himsel% that isn>t ho& it is done that>s the S!io &ay A4ill o%% the opposition. and steal their !lientsDA Way ba!- &hen, 0 "ot Pir"inia M!Clau"hrey to ma-e an apolo"y publi!ally %or slanderin" you. 6ou &eren>t able to do that. Than- you %or thatD C>mon Terril learn ho& to do it &ell 0nspe!t &hat you are doin" learn %rom itD Alan
1e "ot on se+eral lists positioned himsel% then turned on the leaders on the list. This is "oin" to "o &ay o+er your head......as you are !lueless as to &hat builds a "roup. 6our o&n stats should tell you that. 0n .,)3 both Martin Samuels and 0 +ied %or &ho &as number . or number ( in the Mission *et&or-.....almost e+ery ?uarter....%or se+eral years. Bur Missions &ere lo!ated &ithin .. miles o% ea!h other yet Martin and 0 had no !on%li!ts e+en thou"h &e &ere intense ri+als the reason %or this &as neither &ould ta-e anyone o%% ea!h other>s lines unless &e !leared it &ith ea!h other. The maEority o% the Mission *et&or- operated this &ay. There &ere many reasons %or this the main one bein" the intent o% many students to use one "roup a"ainst the other. When 1ubbard &as healthy he had the ability to hold ea!h *et&or- separate 7M !ollapsed all the "roups to"ether. *othin" empties out a business %aster than domination espe!ially in today>s &orld. 9oo- &hat happened to Apple Corp in its early days Sony and beta max both tried to be the only ones. AStealin" !lientsA usually means in business you &ere not the sour!e o% !reatin" the !lients> demand %or the produ!t. People &ho !annot rea!h, !annot sell, ha+e no !omm lines !an only steal %rom others. 0n the be"innin" it !an &or- but o+er time you end up in an e+er d&indlin" spiral o% !annibaliCed !lients. 0n+entin" ne& thin"s to sell to the same people o+er and o+er a"ain. Alan
Beauti%ul des!ription 9ionheartD 0 also noti!ed that A99 my p!s on the 1appiness 8$7 ran S!io Terminals as 0 did also. As 0 said be%ore 0 belie+e this 18$7 &as the pre!ursor %or the S!hism in S!io that pre!eded the Mission 1olders e+ents. The 187 loo-ed so inno!uous but it had tremendous bite to it. Alan
be"in to operate their intentions and per!eptions in PT and at the same time maintain their presen!e and bi"ness it also erases the protest o% bein" stu!- in your body. A simple# 1o& bi" are youH Where are youH What happenedH Would ha+e rehabbed and stabiliCed the state. #7 Alan
8epeater Te!hni?ues in a!tuality span multiple moments o% !ollapsed spa!e and time and trapped ener"y and out o% pla!e obEe!ts. By runnin" repeater on somethin" 2usually hi"hly !har"ed5 you are puttin" ba!- li%e %or!e, spa!e, time, ener"y and un!ollapsin" "rouped obEe!ts. Well done repeaters on hi"hly !har"ed areas a!t li-e a !on!entri! !ir!le o% li%e %or!e bein" put into a dead !ollapsed area as more li%e %or!e is put in the spa!e the more earlier and later similar areas are a%%e!ted thus the !on!entri! !ir!le expands &ider and &ider it is the AAlohaA e%%e!t the breath o% li%e. 0n PT the p! &ill experien!e more spa!e, time, ener"y and a "reatly in!reased ability to ha+e and !ontrol obEe!ts. Alan
Post #4 200*1218-052+
We al&ays assumed that &e had the !orre!t te!hnolo"y. 3n%ortunately, in the !hur!h 2!ult5, it is ne+er ?uestioned. 0 am embarrassed to say that 0 did not ?uestion it %or o+er .< years. 0 &as %ortunate 0 !ame in &hen it &as expe!ted o% ea!h o% us to ?uestion the Te!h that ended !ompletely %or most &hen 4SW !ame outD Some o% us o% !ourse be!ame !o+ert s?uirrels.
Post #* 200*1218-0540
Was it 981 that told$en!oura"ed you to ?uestion itH 6es it &as expe!ted o% us o%ten he &ould &rite out the pro!edure !ome into the Chapel in the early mornin" and pin the ne& pro!edure or updated pro!edure to the door o% the Chapel the T
3nit &ould stop &hate+er it &as doin" and !opy do&n the pro!edure and immediately then run the pro!edure on the p! &ith a %ull des!riptions o% &hat happened durin" the session and any impro+ements you %elt the pro!edure needed this &ould then lead to %urther re%inements or dis!o+eries. 0 am !urious, be!ause 0 thin- he really had no time to resear!h be%ore le!tures. Br be%ore &ritin" 1CBBs. 0s that ri"htH *o he only le!tured t&i!e a &ee- thus there &as a lot o% time to re+ie& &hat had transpired there &ere usually (0 to 30 !o audits "oin" on at the same time so there &ere /0 to L0 !ases %or him to re+ie&. 0t &as a !o !reated !ollaboration. There must ha+e been a point &here he stopped doin" the resear!h and startin" Eust puttin" out in%o. Br &as e+erythin" put in le!ture %orm, and resear!hed a%ter the le!tureH 1o& did that "oH *o, the le!tures &ere usually a%ter the pro!edure had been run o%ten it &as an on "oin" se?uen!e. 0t "ot stran"e a%ter he le%t Saint 1ill %or a %e& months and !ame ba!- he then be"an to tell us &hat to runD Alan
a!ti+ity that permits this to happen and e+en %or&ards it. ThereGs an a&%ul lot o% te!hnolo"y south o% Six. 0 !ould ta-e almost any !hun- o% it and be entirely su!!ess%ul in runnin" an or" or a %ield pra!ti!e. Shu!-s, 0 had no shado& o% &hat &e ha+e no& belo& 0P &hen 0 &as runnin" a ho&lin" su!!ess o% a pra!ti!e in 1olly&ood. 0 didnGt e+en ha+e a name, &as indeed anonymous. So 0 -no& it isnGt ?uantity o% -no&led"e or e+en %ame that ma-es su!!ess. 0tGs usin" A*7 P93JJ0*J &hat youG+e "ot. 6ou sell &hat you !an do. And as thatGs more, in 7ianeti!s and S!ientolo"y, than anyone else !ould e+er do, you !anGt help but su!!eed. .At the t&me o) th&s !ullet&n >evel IV $as Actual : M runn&n, 5 not Implant : M runn&n,' Actual : M runn&n, $as pure !y the !ook aud&t&n, the spec&)&c case &n )ront o) you'7 0t isnGt usin" a lot o% thin"s indi%%erently that !ounts. 0tGs usin" somethin" you -no& &ell +ery &ell indeed. And it isnGt puttin" peopleGs attention on /0 doCen tar"ets that "ets them to be trained or pro!essed, itGs "ettin" their attention on one thin" that !an be!ome real to them soon. So any reason beyond pure admin "oo%s that anybody in the %ield or an or" &ould do poorly lies in Eust t&o thin"s# .. *ot doin" one te!hni!al thin" &ell and (. *ot -eepin" peopleGs attention dire!ted at it and nothin" else. When an auditor -no&s se+enty pro!esses indi%%erently he -no&s none. When one dire!ts peopleGs attention at /0 doCen tar"ets one disperses them and they donGt &ant trainin" or pro!essin" as they donGt -no& &hat to ha+e, sin!e they !anGt tell &hatGs there. 6ou ha+e to be s-illed on one pro!ess at least and -no& all about it be%ore you !an do t&o. 0% anyone &ere to ma-e a "ood study o% ;C and do it &ell, and do nothin" else %or any !ase, a hi"h per!enta"e o% p! &ins &ould o!!ur. 0% one told his p!s or publi! that Nthe reason they &ere unable to !ope &as that they &ere %lin!hin" %rom their en+ironmentO and then did only ;C one &ould "et a hea+y %lo& o% tra%%i!. By poundin" the same drum and doin" the same thin" one is %inally heard. ThereGs an old rule NWhat 0 tell you three times is true.O 0% people donGt hear the same thin" bein" said at least three times, they belie+e it is impermanent. Bne !an easily be!ome possessed o% an ur"e %or Nne&nessO. That &ay one need not %inish any a!tion !y!les or "o throu"h the same motions t&i!e. But this is a!tually a deadly disease, the disease o% Nthe latestO. 0t is non dupli!ation extremis. When one does only the latest one ne+er "ets a !han!e to understand or be!ome s-illed in anythin". So $e su))er% $here $e do% &n or,s and )&eld !y a )a&lure to master one act&on and centre people;s attent&on upon &t as a des&ra!le result' So i% &e !an "et this one point &ell a"reed upon and utiliCed &e &ill be able to# .. Master a bene%i!ial s-ill in S!ientolo"y and
(. Centre peopleGs attention on one de%inite result. *o&, o% !ourse, 0 am tal-in" %rom stren"th sin!e 9e+el P0 is as &rapped up as a Christmas present. All the patterns and &ays to run and the dis!ipline o% auditin" it are all there. P!s here !han"e be%ore your +ery eyes. Man J, Man 4. Jirl J on Monday be!omes super "irl 4 on @riday. .Th&s &n actual&ty $as not &n the least !&t true at the t&me o) $r&t&n, th&s !ullet&n 5 the maLor&ty o) students $ere )a&l&n, m&sera!ly 5 the Tech Eu&te honestly $as a d&saster 5 tremendous upsets and )a&led cases' There $ere several reasons )or th&s 5 the ma&n one !e&n, the Eual&ty o) students 5 the 9r,s and )&eld $ere send&n, the&r )a&led cases to Sa&nt @&ll to !e handled' Add to &t >R@ $as not do&n, $ell h&msel) as a pc' Internally there $ere heavy upsets 5 e8ternally >R@ had !een heav&ly attacked &n the (S &n the >ook Ma,a+&ne art&cle 5 V&ctor&a% 9+ $as &n the throes o) !ann&n, Sc&o'7 The dra&ba!-s o% this 9e+el are# .. The ardours o% trainin" e+en a s-illed auditor up to it (. The +ast ?uantity o% material to be run 3. The daCClin" aspe!t o% it, o%ten too "reat %or belie% until one experien!es it, and /. The impatien!e o% people to attain it be%ore theyGre ready %or it. 0t &ill ta-e ( or 3 years be%ore or"s !an deli+er it routinely. Mean&hile their publi! is all distra!ted by it. And in the +ery "rasp o% su!!ess the hambur"er +anishes %rom +ie& %or the Central Br" and the %ield auditor, NBeside the %ountainGs brin- they die o% thirst.O T&o thin"s must be done# .. Close the deli+ery "ap %ast. Jet auditors to Saint 1ill and "et them trained. 26our best, please, not those that !an be spared. @or the poor ones !anGt rea!hthe bottom run" in under a year o% belo& P0 trainin", so itGs une!onomi!al not to send the &hiCCes.5 .It $as already too late as the 9r,s )or years had !een recru&t&n, lo$ level people 5 the )&eld pract&ces $ere almost non5e8&stent 5 the potent&al !acklo,,ed student pool had almost dr&ed up' Sa&nt @&ll and >R@ $ere on the ed,e o) !ankruptcyF7 (. Bri"hten up a s-ill that !an be lo!ally done on purely lo!al trainin", and 3. Centre the publi!Gs interest on a tar"et that !an be lo!ally deli+ered. This is the proposed pro"ramme, then, Eust ., ( and 3 abo+e. 0t &ould be an error to pound NBT the only tar"etO into peopleGs s-ulls. Announ!e it &ith a hurrah, yes. But pound in another shorter tar"et they already ha+e and !an attain reality on. *o& %ortunately %or the or" and %ield auditor there is a +ital preparation ne!essary %or 9e+el P0. 0t is a real, true te!hni!al preparation.
EPE* W1E* 6B3 A8E 7E90PE80*J 8L TB T1E P3B90C 8B3T0*E96 6B3 W099 BE 83**0*J PCs B* T10S @08ST @B8 13*78E7S A*7 13*78E7S B@ 1B38S. 6ou had better learn to pro%it by it. The preparation is this# Those pre!lears &ho are insu%%i!iently Cause in their daily li+es !annot as is the ban-. 6ou !ould thro& them in to JPMs but nothin" &ould happen to the JPMs^only to the p!. We ha+e a true ti"er by the tail. Ta-e Man V o%% Times S?uare, pit!h him into JPMs and he &ouldnGt "o BT, heGd "o rheumati!. WhyH 1e !anGt as is the si"ni%i!an!es and masses. This &ill be %ound ex!lamatorily true o% some ,, per!ent o% the p!s. Auditors are di%%erent. They !an !on%ront more. But nine out o% t&enty %i+e auditors brea- a le" o+er !ommas in JPMs &hen they are p! in". Bne sneeCe and the meter lo!-s up. Bne error in se?uen!e and itGs a ten auditin" hour battle to %ind and "et the !har"e o%% that error. 0n !are%ully studyin" this 0 %ound there &ere p!s Type A and Type B. Type A runs easily e+en a!ross errors. Type B pa!-s up the meter on a !ou"h. *0*ET6 *0*E PE8CE*T B@ 6B38 P8EC9EA8S A8E B8 WE8E B80J0*A996 T6PE B. There are spe!ial di%%eren!es in these t&o types. Type A# 1as %e& personal problems. E+en &hen they o!!ur isnGt upset by them. 1andles li%e easily. 0s ener"eti! "enerally and able to &or- e%%i!iently at thin"s. Ta-es setba!-s optimisti!ally. @eels "ood most o% the time. Type B# 0s delu"ed &ith personal problems. CanGt see any &ay out. Jets upset easily or is Eust in plain apathy and is ne+er upset be!ause thin"s arenGt real any&ay 2li-e a boulder &ouldnGt "et upset5. 1as a hard time in li%e. 0s "enerally tired and !anGt &or- +ery lon" at anythin". Ta-es setba!-s emotionally or Eust !ollapses. @eels ill most o% the time. Those are t&o types o% people. There are o% !ourse shades o% "rey in bet&een. 0% you &ere to ta-e a Type B and thro& him or her to the JPMs youGd not "et anythin" as ised. What is the basi! di%%eren!e, then, bet&een these t&o types o% !onditionH 0t isnGt nati+e or inherent. 0t !an !han"e. 0% you tire a Type A out you !an ma-e him or her beha+e on JPMs li-e a Type B. 0% you audit a Type A &ith the AuditorGs Code !lauses o% %ood and rest &ildly disobeyed, you &ould be auditin", suddenly, a Type B p!. The Type A &ill sprin" ba!- %aster o% !ourse but still he or she durin" that period &ill ha+e a pa!-ed up meter. 6ou !ould also inexpertly audit a Type A on &ron" "oals or se?uen!es and "et a Type B p! rea!tion.
A di%%eren!e bet&een these t&o types o% people is that one is more rested 2Type A5 and one is tired 2Type B5. 6ou !an see this at any le+el o% pro!essin". 0t re"isters in the amount o% TA you "et or donGt "et. A !hroni!ally tired p! &ho is not eatin" &onGt "et TA %or thereGs no as is o% lo!-s. ThatGs &hy the AuditorGs Code has those !lauses in it. Ma-e your p! rest and eat and -eep him or her out o% a tirin" en+ironment and youGll "et a lot more TA. 0% a p! "ets no TA, Eust ma-e him or her eat and sleep and lea+e the &orld alone %or a bit and ban"^TAD But it isnGt only physi!al &eariness. The other, main %a!tor &eGre interested in is &hy theyGre also tired. .The present day S9 and most 9r,s cause Type A#s to ,o Type B !y over$ork&n, and )a&l&n, to )eed people correctly'7 A Type B can;t !e BauseF >&)e )lo$s &n% &n% &n' The pc can;t )lo$ out' @ere &s the pc $ho can only rece&ve aud&t&n,' Never ,&ve any' @ere &s the pc $ho has to !e @E> ED !ut never really helps' @ere &s the pc $ho has mot&vators !ut never any overts' *o&, you seeH 0t ta-es those lo&er "rades to raise the p!Gs Cause 9e+el so that the p!, on rea!hin" Jrade P0 !an as is the ban-. B*96 CA8E@39 9BWE8 9EPE9 A370T0*J CA* MA4E A T6PE B PC 0*TB A T6PE AD We are runnin" into this problem at Saint 1ill no&. E+en an o!!asional auditor, arri+in" here, is %ound to be belo& Cause. They !anGt as is. Also they !anGt put an examination ans&er ba!- on the sheet. So they are here %or ?uite a &hile and all that time &e no& &or- on raisin" their Cause 9e+el so they !an# .. 3se &hat they learn 2that ta-es out%lo&5 (. As is their PTPs 2that ta-es the ability to be Cause5 3. Jet up to 9e+el P0 materials &ithout %aintin" at the si"ht o% them and /. As is JPMs. ThatGs the %i"ht o% the Super+isors at Saint 1ill. Well, itGs also our %i"ht all o+er the &orld. The state o% hi"h Cause is also 4eyed But Clear. So your pro"ramme is to# .. Be!ome +ery s-illed &ith and su!!ess%ully use pro!esses &hi!h lead to&ard 4eyed But Clear and (. Centre the attention o% your publi! on NA 4eyed But !an be CauseO. Jet trained. Be Cause. And in small type N6ou ha+e to attain a hi"h Cause 9e+el
be%ore you !an e+en be"in to thin- about BT pro!essin".O That puts their %eet on the bottom run" o% BT. And so help me ho& true, itGs the only &ay theyGll e+er ma-e that bottom run"D @rom time to time 0 &ill "i+e you more !on!ise data on old materials &hi!h brin" this bene%i!ial !ondition about. This one &e ha+e done &ell, !an do and &ill do^to in!rease Cause in a person. Su%%i!e to say that ;C, and B$W in parti!ular run alternately# N0n this li%etime, &hat ha+e you doneHO N0n this li%etime, &hat ha+enGt you saidHO or Eust 0tsa on any a!tion 2not Eust bad a!tions5 &ill start your p! up to&ard that bottom run". 9nly real&+at&on o) act&ons done $&ll key out a : M' That;s $orth a m&ll&on $ords' Su))&ce &t &n that sentence' Not ev&l act&ons' Not con)ess&ons' Not Lust soc&al un$&ll&n,ness to let one;s deeds !e kno$n' Any act&on' Any not speak&n,' And a personGs Cause 9e+el &ill rise. Their psy!hosomati!s -ey out 2%or &hat is a psy!hosomati! but an inability to hold li%e o%%H5. They %eel better. They be"in to li+e. Their needles "et %loppy. This is destimulati+e auditin". 0% you learn it &ell and do it &ell, your p! &ill thri+e. 0% you !entre your publi!Gs attention on be!omin" !ause you &ill ha+e bodies in the shop. And thatGs the approa!h to the brid"e. Without that approa!h they donGt ma-e it at all. So youGre in business. And it isnGt a business youGll !ease to be in Eust be!ause you !an Ndo 8L on a p!O. 6ouGll only ma-e the mista-e on!e and ta-e the p! ba!- to exa!tly &hat 0Gm des!ribin" in this 1CB Bulletin. So learn to do this &ell. WeGll be doin" it %or a lon" time. And doin" it ri"ht no& !an sa+e your pra!ti!e or or". 981.
When 0 &as despondent at not bein" able to put my "ame to"etherI he tau"ht me to &or- on one area until 0 mastered it then ta-e another area and master that then one day these mastered areas &ould meld to"ether in a !ohesi+e pattern and 0 &ould starD When 0 !ame a!ross S!io 0 re!o"nised that mu!h &as ta-en %rom other pra!ti!es and in those days 981 admitted as su!h. 0 tried to ma-e S!io a &ay o% li%e but it &as too extreme it did not &or- +ery &ell in li%e &ithout modi%i!ations and impro+ements 4SW did not &or- %or S!io it sure did not &or- in li%e. Pie!es appeared to &or- but they &ere the pie!es 0 made my o&n. Alan
Sounds li-e "ettin" auditin" up to !lear to me %irst o% all you read dianeti!s to %ind out that 1ubbard says there is this thin" !alled the rea!ti+e mind, you "et all this auditin" and trainin" and &hen you %inally realiCe that you made it all up you are !learD Seems to me that s!ientolo"y is use%ul %or only one thin" runnin" out s!ientolo"y... S!io is desi"ned %rom be"innin" to end to rein%or!e it ri"htness 0 doubt there is any spa!e %or runnin" itsel% outD Would the present day S!io allo& the %ollo&in" ?uestionsH 0ma"ine a S!io Corre!tion 9ist that has the %olo&in" ?uestions# D&d >R@ al$ays have the correct Technolo,y )or youG Das an &ncorrect p&ece o) technolo,y run on youG In l&sten&n, to an >R@ tape d&d he cause an evaluat&on o) your case to take placeG In l&sten&n, to an >R@ tape d&d you !e,&n to mock5up a )alse caseG In l&sten&n, to an >R@ tape d&d he ,&ve you a $ron, &temG In l&sten&n, to an >R@ tape d&d you !e,&n to ask yoursel) Euest&ons or sel) l&stG In read&n, an >R@ !ullet&n d&d he cause an evaluat&on o) your case to take placeG In read&n, an >R@ !ullet&n d&d you !e,&n to mock5up a )alse case cond&t&onG In read&n, an >R@ !ullet&n d&d &t ,&ve you a $ron, &temG In read&n, an >R@ !ullet&n d&d you !e,&n to ask yoursel) ne,at&ve Euest&ons or sel) l&stG Etc'% etc' Please add to the !orre!tion list........ #7 Alan
Sla+ery &hat &ere you &illin" to obser+eH What &ould you rather not obser+eH 8epetiti+e to a &in. Whilst in S!ientolo"y 2or any !ulti! "an"5, !onne!ted to# @reedom &hat &ere you &illin" to obser+eH What &ould you rather not obser+eH 8epetiti+e to a &in. Whilst in S!ientolo"y 2or any !ulti! "an"5, !onne!ted to# 7omination &hat &ere you &illin" to obser+eH What &ould you rather not obser+eH 8epetiti+e to a &in. Whilst in S!ientolo"y 2or any !ulti! "an"5, !onne!ted to# Po&er o% !hoi!e &hat &ere you &illin" to obser+eH What &ould you rather not obser+eH 8epetiti+e to a &in. Whilst in S!ientolo"y 2or any !ulti! "an"5, !onne!ted to# 9ies &hat &ere you &illin" to obser+eH What &ould you rather not obser+eH 8epetiti+e to a &in. Whilst in S!ientolo"y 2or any !ulti! "an"5, !onne!ted to# Truth &hat &ere you &illin" to obser+eH What &ould you rather not obser+eH 8epetiti+e to a &in. Counter 0ntentions &hat &ere you &illin" to obser+eH What &ould you rather not obser+eH 8epetiti+e to a &in. 0ntentions &hat &ere you &illin" to obser+eH What &ould you rather not obser+eH 8epetiti+e to a &in. 6ou !an add any subEe!t or !ondition en!ountered in S!io or any other Culti! "an" you belon"ed to and run the di!hotomies you !ollided &ith. This brea-s up the !hroni! PTPs !aused by di!hotomous leadership and hidden a"endas nulli%yin" or stoppin" your dreams or "oals. @ailed help 1elp# Corruption 1onesty# @inan!ial de+astation @inan!ial Abundan!e# Their dreams 6our dreamsI et!., et!. 9i"ht tou!h short sessions to a &in.
Alan
.L Maintain t&o &ay !ommuni!ation &ith the pre!lear .) *e+er use S!ientolo"y to obtain personal and unusual %a+ors or unusual !omplian!e %rom the pre!lear %or the auditorGs o&n personal pro%it .; Estimate the !urrent !ase o% your pre!lear &ith reality and do not pro!ess another ima"ined !ase ., 7o not explain, Eusti%y or ma-e ex!uses %or any auditor mista-es &hether real or ima"ined The AuditorGs Code &as e+ol+ed %rom years o% obser+in" pro!essin". 0t is the te!hni!al !ode o% S!ientolo"y. 0t !ontains the important errors &hi!h harm !ases. 0t !ould be !alled the moral !ode o% S!ientolo"y. 981A Most o% the "reat auditors that 0 ha+e had the honor to -no& and &or- &ith use this Auditors Code. 0 ha+e %ound that i% a person has had an As!ension Experien!e or !omes in session in a hi"h mood le+el that they -no& more about &hat needs pro!essin" than the auditor or C$S. The &ay 0 set up the session is to "et them immediately in their hi"hest state possible.....in 4n it is in the hi"h Jreen or Jold Tone. A simple# AWhat is your attention onHA &ill "i+e you &hat next to address. The maEority o% my !lients usually brin" up that &hi!h is impedin" their rea!h in PT. Alan PS# 0t is o%ten +ery di%%i!ult to brea- Athe !ontrol %rea-A type o% pro!essor %rom turnin" o+er session !ontrol to the p! but at the hi"her le+els that is a must the pro!essor needs to be &illin" to be the e%%e!t o% the p!.
Well 0 !o+er it in about /, boo-s, )00 tapes, .(00 bulletins and umteeump pro!esses.... These are all se!ondary to bein" able to apply it %ollo&in" your o&n tra!- map o% your o&n "oals lines, your o&n interest lines and su!!eedin" in li%e in PT. About a year a"o 0 !ompleted the Te!h aspe!ts no& 0 need to re ali"n and %ine tune &hat 0 and many others help dis!o+er into a simple se?uen!e that spans all areas mu!h o% this is done but the Admin is not put to"ether. Alan
@rom this state o% -no&led"e and bein"ness, the understandin" o% Jod, hea+en, and its -in"dom is !omprehensible. 0% you are in your "od li-e state, then all -no&led"e, a&areness, and ans&ers to li%e are &ithin you. The !hart on the %a!in" pa"e is a partial representation o% all the uni+erses &ithin you. Ea!h layer is a uni+erse unto itsel%, thou"h it intera!ts &ith other uni+erses. As you expand out&ard %rom the middle, ea!h o% these uni+erses is a hi"her sel%. B%ten, !lients experien!e hu"e As!ension Experien!es and see the physi!al uni+erse as a small, "ently spinnin", "old ball. Ea!h o% these layers !ontains +ast ?uantities o% -no&led"e and po&er as &ell as +oluntary and in+oluntary repli!ations. The uni+erses !ould be li-ened unto a +ast onion &ith a thi!- !rusted, bla!-, outer s-in 2the E+il Bein" 3ni+erse5. Bn!e that is peeled a&ay, one !an enEoy &hat>s inside. A>> (NIVERSE DE?INITI9NS There are t&enty %i+e basi! uni+erses. 0. T1E 1EAPE*S 3*0PE8SE ^ T1E 9BP0*J 0*@0*0TE 3*0T6 B@ S3P8EME SP080TS CB EV0ST0*J AS T1E S3P8EME BE0*J# This &as a +oluntary uni+erse. This uni+erse &as the epitome o% the !omposite !o existen!e o% all optimum spirituality. All spiritual bein"s &ere in unity, thou"h ea!h &as able to maintain its o&n sel%ness. 0t existed and operated as an in%inite lo+in" oneness that &as !omposed o% all 9i%e %or!es intera!tin" as an in%inity o% pure and total lo+e. Ea!h bein" had its %ull "od li-e abilities and used them to per%e!tion. This basi! uni+erse existed be%ore the need %or time, spa!e, and parti!les. 0t had no physi!al properties. 0n%inite, it &as not lo!ated. 0t &as an in%inite presen!e &ith omni !apabilities. 0t !ould !reate or un!reate at &ill. 0t al&ays operated on the "reatest "ood %or all. The departure %rom this uni+erse !ame be!ause it !eased to be &antedI boredom set in and bein"s &anted !han"e. The Supreme Bein" separated into trillions o% separate supreme spirits. The end result &as that all the attributes that !omposed and parti!ipated in a!hie+in" and maintainin" this le+el o% existen!e be!ame 9ESS WA*TE7. 0n order to eliminate boredom, ea!h bein" -no&in"ly intended itsel% and others to lesser states. Ea!h supreme spirit le%t a part o% itsel% as a "uidin" %or!e. This hi"her sel% is &hat has "uided the Ades!entsA and is &hat is "uidin" the re!lamation o% man-ind. This is primarily &hat is a!ti+atin"
the as!ensions that are no& o!!urrin" at an in!reasin" rate %or sele!ti+e spiritual indi+iduals. T1E BAS0C P38PBSE B@ A99 S3BSER3E*T 3*0PE8SES 0S TB C8EATE 90@E. 90@E AT BPT0M3M 0S MBT0B*. TB 1APE MBT0B*, 6B3 *EE7 PB0*T A>s A*7 PB0*T B>s 0* B87E8 TB MBPE TBWA87 B8 AWA6 @8BM. T10S 0S 8EAC1 A*7 W0T178AW. 3*CB*70T0B*A9 ACT0B* 0S T1E BPT0M3M 90P0*J 9EPE9.
00. 3*0PE8SA9 P0S0B*S# This is a +oluntary uni+erse. This is the !o !reated +isions o% the Supreme Bein"s. What is en+isioned are all o% the lessons and -no&led"es ne!essary to !reate all o% the sensations and problems that !an be "enerated by random and un!oordinated input, intentions and in!orre!t &hos, &hats, &here, &hens, ho&s and inappropriate moods, to be able to o+erride the destru!ti+e intent o% e+il indi+iduals and "roups and allo& a "roup psy!hi! pro"ram that &ill !ontinuously return !i+iliCations to hi"her le+els. 0t is the !olle!ti+e ima"ery that spans the %uture dire!tion and a!hie+ement o% all spirita. The 3ni+ersal Pisions are the so%t&are that pro"ram the 3ni+ersal Mind. The 3ni+ersal Pisions are the sour!e o% all %used ima"ery and all o% today>s uni+ersal realities. The 3ni+ersal Pisions preordained the %uture as it is no&. The 3ni+ersal Pisions set the la&s and standards and prin!iples %or all le+els o% existen!e. 0t allo&s all experien!e to be re!orded %ully and stored in the 3ni+ersal Mind in mental and holo"raphi! %ormat. Contained in the 3ni+ersal Pisions are all %ormulation matri!es o% all examples o% !reation, in!ludin" the Physi!al 3ni+erse and its balan!es and !he!-s, %orms, and all identity matri!es. This in!ludes the exa!t ?uantity o% li%e %or!e parti!les to in+est in the animation and %orm o% those !reations. The 3ni+ersal Pisions !ould be summed up best as the basi! basi! patternin" o% all !reations. T1E 3*0PE8SA9 P0S0B* C8EATES T1E P0S3A9S CB*TA0*E7 W0T10* A*7 B3TS07E T1E P16S0CA9 3*0PE8SE.
000. T1E 3*0PE8SA9 M0*7# 0t is bein" in+oluntarily repli!ated by the parts o% oursel+es that &ere le%t behind. This &as an ability that &as part o% the hea+ens and &as !reated as the !omposite %irst obEe!t and ma!hine. 0ts purpose &as to re!ord all past and present e+ents and !ontribute to all %uture e+ents. The 3ni+ersal Mind has the ability to repli!ate e+ery e+ent and deed that e+er o!!urred in time or spa!e. 0n tandem &ith ea!h indi+idual>s mind, these re!ordin"s !an repli!ate and reprodu!e in %ull holo"raphi!, three dimensional, past, present, and %uture ima"es that !ontain all exa!t per!eptions and intentions. 0t should be noted that T1E 3*0PE8SA9 M0*7 ACTS AS T1E M088B8 B@ T1E SP080T A*7 0S T1E 1B97E8 B@ T1E MAT80V T1AT C8EATES T1E 1B9BJ8AP10C TE9EPAT10C P8B'ECT0B*S 4*BW* AS T1E P16S0CA9 3*0PE8SE.
0P. T1E SP080T3A9 JB7S JAMES 3*0PE8SE# This &as a +oluntary uni+erse.
The separation o% the !o existent unity o% T1E 1EAPE*S into trillions o% separate supreme, or "od li-e spirits led to the Supreme Spiritual James 3ni+erse. This &as a %un and ex!itement %illed uni+erse that !ontained mar+elous positi+e moods. The "ame started &ith ea!h Supreme Spirit intendin" and +isualiCin" elaborate !reations that &ould amaCe and enthrall other spirits. 0t re?uired that ea!h Supreme Spirit ta-e part o% itsel% to !reate %or!e parti!les that &ere then molded into shapes, sensations, moods, and sedu!tions. The Supreme Spirit !reated the "ames and the bein"ness to play the "ames, and played &ith other Supreme Spirits in the %ormation o% "ames. These "ames in!luded the %ormation o% bein"ness, doin"ness and o&nerships, &hi!h !ould be !reated and +anished at &ill. To impro+e its ability to !reate, experien!e, and produ!e more potent !reations and e%%e!ts mani%estations, the Supreme Spirit !reated a &ay to hold a position and be able to proEe!t its ima"es to impress and %as!inate others. This position holdin" me!hanism be!ame the bein">s 1BME 3*0PE8SE and introdu!ed T0ME, SPACE, and BB'ECTS. The Supreme Spirit James 3ni+erse is bein" in+oluntarily repli!ated by the parts o% oursel+es that &ere le%t behind. P. 1BME 3*0PE8SE# This &as an in+oluntary uni+erse and is bein" in+oluntarily repli!ated by the parts o% oursel+es that &ere le%t behind. The purpose o% this uni+erse &as to hold a position in spa!e and be able to lo!ate &ithin and pre+ent outside intrusion, yet be able to operate externally to !reate and pleasure its %ello& Supreme Spirits. 0n order to !reate one>s 1ome 3ni+erse, it &as ne!essary to introdu!e !ompressed %or!e parti!les in a basi! !ubi!, ei"ht !ornered pattern. These ei"ht !ompressed %or!e parti!le patterns are -no&n as the basi! 1ome 3ni+erse Positionals. @rom this 1ome 3ni+erse, the Supreme Spirit !reated its basi! bein"ness. The Supreme Spirit had positioned itsel% in time and spa!e and, by ta-in" on a %ixed bein"ness, lost a "reat deal o% po&er and limited its mobility.
P0. T1E EP09 BE0*J 3*0PE8SE# This uni+erse is +oluntarily repli!ated by E+il Bein"s. 6ou are %or!ed to parti!ipate in+oluntarily. This uni+erse>s "oal &as to set up only one bein", &hi!h put itsel% abo+e all others to o&n and !ontrol all spirits. To do this, ea!h bein" must dominate and subEu"ate all other bein"s. Thus be"an the basi! "ame, 7BM0*AT0B* A*7 S3B'3JAT0B* B@ BT1E8S. The &inner o% this "ame &as the Aone &ho o&ned and dominated all.A The E+il Bein", its hordes, "an"s, and !ohorts &ere stu!- in 1ATEI a total hatred o% 9i%e %or!e and spiritual bein"s. The E+il Bein" 3ni+erse &as a +iolent, +i!ious, destru!ti+e uni+erse. The maEor intention &as that an E+il Bein" &ith its hordes, "an"s, and !ohorts sou"ht to dominate and subEu"ate all non a"reein"
bein"s. They su!!eeded, lea+in" in their &a-e trillions o% bein"s mutilated and o+er&helmed beyond any real repair. Worse, all losin" identities adopted the E+il Bein">s identity as a &innin" identity. This uni+erse persists throu"h in+oluntary repli!ation by many si!- identities &ho 1ATE, &ho !onstantly adopt the E+il Bein">s identity as a &innin" identity, and &ho ha+e le%t parts o% themsel+es in this uni+erse.
P00. S3B730*J B@ EP09 BE0*JS 3*0PE8SE# This &as a +oluntary uni+erse. 0t &as a uni+erse o% CB*P0*CE8S that !reated a +i!tim that &as so +iolated, so mu!h the e%%e!t o% the E+il Bein"s, that it produ!ed a sense o% "uilt, shame, or reEe!tion in the E+il Bein" that !on+in!ed the E+il Bein" to stop doin" &hat it &as doin". The basi! te!hnolo"y &as, A9oo- &hat you did to me,A and you, the bein", !reated the ultimate +i!tim identity or situation. This uni+erse is bein" in+oluntarily repli!ated by the parts o% oursel+es that &ere le%t behind. P000. T1E BPPBS0*J SP080T3A9 BB'ECTS 3*0PE8SE# This &as an in+oluntary uni+erse. 0t &as a sel% prote!ti+e uni+erse in &hi!h bein"s !reated obEe!ts that they !ould hide behind or &ithin, and so a+oid atta!-s. This uni+erse is !ompleted. 0t is bein" in+oluntarily repli!ated by the parts o% oursel+es that &ere le%t behind.
0V. T1E SP080T3A9 BE0*J 07E*T0T0ES 3*0PE8SE# This &as an in+oluntary uni+erse. 0t &as set up by the bein" to prote!t itsel% %rom the dama"e done by the E+il Bein" 3ni+erse and the repli!ation bein" dramatiCed by later si!- identities. The Spiritual Bein" lost many o% its "od li-e abilities by losin" +ast ?uantities o% %or!e parti!les. 0t no& be"an to !reate, psy!hi!ally, multitudes o% di%%erin" substitute identities that !ontained the balan!e o% %or!e parti!les. These substitute identities &ere proEe!ted a&ay %rom the bein">s 1ome 3ni+erse &ith the intent to prote!t itsel% %rom the domination and subEu"ation that others proEe!ted by the use o% their ima"es. This &as the Paradi"m Buildin" 3ni+erse. The !omplete paradi"ms &ere the substitute spiritual bein" identities. These spiritual bein" identities appeared in a "host li-e holo"raphi! %orm. 0n this uni+erse, the Spiritual Bein" built all the identities deemed ne!essary to play all the !ompetitors "ames. These &ere "eneraliCed identities, neither male nor %emale, be!ause they pre!eded maleness and %emaleness. They &ere identities su!h as# A Con?ueror, A 7e%ender, A Sedu!er, A Winner, A Mali!ious Spirit, A Pi!tim, et!.
These psy!hi!ally !reated identities &ere desi"ned and !reated to pro+e ho& po&er%ul the bein" &as. This set in motion !ompetiti+eness. Thus ended the Spiritual Bein" 0dentities 3ni+erse. These identities are bein" !ontinually in+oluntarily !reated.
V. T1E CBMPET0TB8S 3*0PE8SE# This &as a +oluntary uni+erse. 0ts purpose &as to !ompete &ith substitute identities to pro+e &ho &as the best and ran"ed throu"h e+ery type o% "ame ima"inable. 0t pitted Supreme Bein"s a"ainst Supreme Bein"sI "roups o% Supreme Bein"s a"ainst "roups o% Supreme Bein"sI "roups a"ainst indi+idual Supreme Bein"sI indi+idual Supreme Bein"s a"ainst "roupsI +ast hordes o% Supreme Bein"s a"ainst +ast hordes. All &ith the intention o% bein" the best. The Competitors 3ni+erse &as >no holds barred,> >all>s %air in &ar,> +i!ious, !onni+in", ultimate betrayal, to the last bein" standin" or present. The basi! psy!hi! and telepathi! battles and sabota"es &ere see- and destroy ea!h other>s psy!hi!ally !reated teams and or"aniCations &ith the sole purpose o% %indin" out &ho &as best. This le%t only one &innerI all the rest &ere losers. The Competitors 3ni+erse lasted a +ery lon" time. The destru!ti+e part o% this uni+erse &as that it &as a &in lose uni+erse. 0t persisted until all identities but one had been beaten. This ended the Competitors 3ni+erse. 0t is bein" in+oluntarily repli!ated by the parts o% oursel+es that &ere le%t behind.
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So beaten, o+er&helmed, and dispersed &ere the losers o% the Competitors 3ni+erse that they &ere stu!- in %ixed losin" identities, positions, +ie&points, and denials that, rather than admit the exa!tness o% &hat had happened, permeate the pain, the !le+erness, the stren"th, the po&er, the abilities, the a&areness, and the -no&led"e, psy!hi! and telepathi! po&ers o% their opponents, they sou"ht to maintain a mas-in" denial de+i!e and set up automati! Eusti%yin" and rationaliCation to pro+ide a%ter the %a!t explanations. 8ather than %a!e up to and o&n %ully &hat had transpired and see- !orre!tion and s-ills enhan!ement, the rationaliCers pre%erred to ob%us!ate the area by Eusti%i!ation and rationaliCation that !reated a %alse ima"e and thus a %alse reality o% &hat happened. These bein"s ha+e been stu!un-no&in"ly in this uni+erse be!ause o% their denials and ha+e !ompulsi+ely, in+oluntarily repli!ated obsessi+e !ompetition and !ompetiti+eness that leads ultimately to bein" lo!-ed in mortal !ombat.
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As the Spiritual Bein" de!lined, it be"an to !reate %or!e parti!les as obEe!ts. These &ere used to !rush and trap other bein"s. 0t &as a!tually a repli!ation o% the E+il Bein" 3ni+erse, but it &as applied to spe!i%i! obEe!ts. This led to the %ormation and entrapment o% Spiritual Bein"s into the Physi!al 3ni+erse. This &as done by usin" the obEe!ts, !apturin" the Spiritual Bein"s &ith them, puttin" them into position, then subEu"atin" the bein" into bein" entrapped by the !on+i!tion that it &ould !ease to exist i% it &as not part o% and &ithin the Physi!al 3ni+erse. This persisted until all bein"s sabota"ed all bein"s. 0t is bein" in+oluntarily repli!ated by the parts o% oursel+es that &ere le%t behind.
V000. T1E 6B38 BW* A*7 BT1E8S> PA93AB9E C8EAT0B*S 3*0PE8SE# This &as a +oluntary uni+erse. This &as a period o% time and spa!e that pre!eded the %ormation o% the physi!al uni+erse and !onsisted o% the buildin" o% !ores. The Cores are a basi! basi! %ormat o% the physi!al uni+erse set o% obEe!ts that pre!edes the be"innin" o% the physi!al uni+erse and the use o% substitutions %or sel% in order to pleasure and !ommuni!ate to others. The Core !ontains the basi! basi! position and %rom it %or!e parti!les emanate throu"h the +ision 2or 7*A5 in a dire!ted manner that brin"s into the physi!al uni+erse the a!tuality o% &hat &as intended and en+isioned. There%ore, these &ere used to rehabilitate bein"s> ability to !reate. This uni+erse persisted until the Cores and 8ehabilitated Bein"s be!ame a threat to others and their !reations, and then !eased to exist. 0t is bein" in+oluntarily repli!ated by the parts o% oursel+es that &ere le%t behind. V0P. T1E 40990*J B@ SP080T3A9 78EAMS A*7 BB'ECTS 3*0PE8SE# This is an in+oluntarily !reated uni+erse. The bein">s most +aluable obEe!ts destroyed, he !ouldn>t !reate a meanin"%ul "ame. This is li-e tryin" to play %ootball &ithout the %ootball ^ +ery stran"e indeed. This uni+erse "a+e ea!h bein" an unsol+able problem. An unsol+able problem destroys the bein">s dreams, +isions, and ability to !reate.
VP. T1E 7EA7 SP080T 3*0PE8SE# This is a +oluntarily !reated uni+erse. Without 7reams and BbEe!ti+es, the bein" lost all motion and be!ame ina!ti+e, or dead. There are billions o% bein"s that are still lyin" dormant in this uni+erse. To be brou"ht ba!- to li%e %rom this uni+erse, the bein"s had to ha+e obEe!ts to !ause rea!h to and &ithdra& %rom in order to !ause
motion and thus !ome ba!- to li%e. VP0. T1E P16S0CA9 3*0PE8SE# This is an in+oluntary uni+erse. This uni+erse &as the ultimate entrapment uni+erse be!ause it !ompa!ted bein"s into obEe!ts, and !on+in!ed them that physi!al uni+erse obEe!ts &ere more important, more +aluable, and more po&er%ul than they themsel+es &ere. The Physi!al 3ni+erse is &ithin the bein">s 1ome 3ni+erse and !ontains the maEority o% %or!e parti!les that are !omposed o%, and entrapped in, many %ormats and dis"uises, ea!h !on+in!ed that i% the obEe!ts !ease to persist, the bein" &ould !ease to exist. The Physi!al 3ni+erse in!ludes "alaxies, solar systems, planets, moons, asteroids, "ases, et!. These are &ithin a spatial !ube that is surrounded by %or!e that presses do&n on all obEe!tsI all obEe!ts push out a"ainst this %or!e. This persists by the physi!al uni+erse obEe!ts de!ayin" and dyin", !ausin" disestablishment and unmo!- o% the bein">s identity. The bein" must in+oluntarily re!reate by "rabbin" or stealin" another obEe!t, be!ause it>s bein" threatened by a terri%yin" %ear that it &ill !ease to exist. Contained &ithin the Physi!al 3ni+erse are the remainin" nine uni+erses. VP00. Physi!al 3ni+erse James. VP000. Physi!al 3ni+erse Playin" @ield 2lo!ations and spa!es5. V0V. Physi!al 3ni+erse En+ironmental BbEe!ts 8elationships. VV. Physi!al 3ni+erse En+ironmental Animated BbEe!ts 8elationships.
VV0. Physi!al 3ni+erse 1uman Bein" 8elationships. VV00. Physi!al 3ni+erse Cultural 8elationships 2!ities, states, nations, ra!es, et!.5. VV000. Physi!al 3ni+erse Team 8elationships 2"roups, !lubs, !orporations, et!.5. VV0P Physi!al 3ni+erse Personal 8elationships. VVP. Physi!al 3ni+erse Composite Sel+es. T1E *0*E 3*0PE8SES W0T10* T1E P16S0CA9 3*0PE8SE Ea!h person has a !omposite o% the nine uni+erses o% !onstant interrelationship &hi!h has been on"oin" %or su!h a +ast period o% time that hu"e areas o% pain, una&areness, and un&anted %eelin"s and !onditions ha+e de+eloped. This has !aused the bein" to lo&er its ability to Per!ei+e, 0ntend, En+ision, Plan, 0mplement, and obtain 8esults in these areas. To ma-e matters &orse, these areas are poorly !o+ered by !on+entional do!trines, &ith mu!h o% the data bein" in !on%li!t, shrouded in superstition, %ixed ideas, national do"ma, et!. What ma-es it so di%%i!ult %or a bein" to handle these areas is that they are impa!ted on him in many
pain%ul &ays so that &hen he attempts to study these areas, it tri""ers the pain and !auses the bein" to a+oid them so !ompletely that he is totally illiterate in them. The !ase>s in+oluntary repli!ations persist be!ause o% this a+oidan!e o% pain and un&anted %eelin"s. 7eliberately ma-in" himsel% illiterate &as his ultimate solution to the un&anted %eelin"s and pain in these areas. Jettin" a bein" to !on%ront these areas is not that easy. Most ha+e booby trapped their obser+ation abilities in these areas and ha+e usually adopted an a""ressi+e a+oidan!e identity that &ill pre+ent studyin" or handlin" these nine areas. 0t should be -no&n that the !ase &as built on !reations by the bein"I !reations that, at the time they &ere made, &ere thou"ht to be +ital %or W0**0*J A*7 CB*R3E80*J that &hi!h &ould pre+ent the &in &in a!ti+ities o% the Physi!al 3ni+erse. T1E BAS0C P38PBSE B@ T1E P16S0CA9 3*0PE8SE 0S TB C8EATE BB'ECTS A*7 07E*T0T0ES 0* B87E8 TB B80*J BAC4 TB 90@E T1E 7EA7 SP080TS B6 P8BP070*J 3*0TS B8 BB'ECTS T1AT CA* BE 8EAC1E7 @B8 B8 W0T178AW* @8BM. VP00# P16S0CA9 3*0PE8SE JAMES 3ni+erse Se+enteen is the ur"e %or pleasure throu"h !oexisten!e and !oordination o% all uni+erses &ithin the Physi!al 3ni+erse in order to play a "ame. 9i%e !ould be said to be a "ameI the ultimate "ame &ould be one in &hi!h e+ery uni+erse &ins. T13S 6B3 WB397 1APE T1E 39T0MATE AB090T6 TB 8EAC1 A*7 W0T178AW 0* A*6 A8EA, W0T1 A*6 9EPE9 B@ BE0*J AT A*6 T0ME 6B3 SB C1BBSE. James are !omposed o%# Playin" @ields Players Bpponents 8ules [ 8e"ulations 8easons to ha+e a "ame S!ores @reedoms [ Barriers Winners [ 9osers 8ea!hin"s and Withdra&in"s The bi""er the "ame, the more 3ni+erses &ould be a%%e!ted. The smaller the "ame, the %e&er uni+erses &ould be a%%e!ted. The "ames !ase is !o+ered by identities and maintainin" the inte"rity o%, and adheren!e to, rules and "oals. When one &ears un-no&n identities, one is playin" un-no&n "ames &ith un-no&n opponents. This, o% !ourse, leads to an e+en lo&er le+el o% inte"rity, be!ause e+en i% one is &innin" in the un-no&n "ame, the bein" !an>t -eep s!ore, thus doesn>t really -no& &hether he is &innin" or losin". Ea!h bein" has played billions o% "ames and !an be ?uite illo"i!al in the area o% "ame playin".
Ea!h uni+erse !o+ers an area o% "ame playin". At 3ni+erse Se+enteen, the Jame is the prime moti+ation o% all Physi!al 3ni+erse existen!e. 0t is +ital that one be %ully !o"niCant o% all aspe!ts o% "ame playin". Bein" Jame illiterate is +ery destru!ti+e to happy and prosperous li+in". VP000# T1E P16S0CA9 3*0PE8SE P9A60*J @0E97# 3ni+erse Ei"hteen is the ur"e to&ard !reation o% playin" %ields in order to play "ames throu"h !oexisten!e and !oordination o% the Physi!al 3ni+erse &ith the other uni+erses. The Physi!al 3ni+erse is !omposed o% Time, Spa!e, Ener"y, and BbEe!tsI it is &hat the playin" %ields o% li%e are made o%. Piolation o% inte"rity in the area o% the Physi!al 3ni+erse leads to deserts and poisoned playin" %ields. 0% too many +iolations o!!ur, the planet &ill be!ome barren. Bein"s lo& on inte"rity on 3ni+erse Ei"hteen su%%er %rom absen!e o%, or poor, Physi!al 3ni+erse spa!es and obEe!tsI they !annot !ontrol physi!al obEe!ts, spa!es, and mo+ement o% obEe!ts throu"h Spa!e and Time. V0V# T1E P16S0CA9 3*0PE8SE E*P08B*ME*TA9 BB'ECTS 8E9AT0B*S10PS 3ni+erse *ineteen is the ur"e %or pleasure throu"h the !oexisten!e and !oordination o% all obEe!ts &ithin the Physi!al 3ni+erse. This in!ludes e+erythin" in the Physi!al uni+erse, %rom parti!les to planets. 1i"h ?uality material obEe!ts and en+ironment is the end produ!t o% inte"rity in this uni+erse. VV# P16S0CA9 3*0PE8SE E*P08B*ME*TA9 A*0MATE7 BB'ECTS 8E9AT0B*S10PS. 3ni+erse T&enty is the ur"e %or en+ironmental pleasures, &ins, and mastery o% the en+ironment throu"h !oexisten!e and !oordination o% both the animal and +e"etable -in"doms. The ?uality o% air, nutrition, and the en+ironment are the end produ!ts o% inte"rity in this domain. 3ni+erse T&enty is a +ast area. 0t !o+ers plants, trees, animals, %ish, "rass and birds. These are the inhabitants o% sea, land, and air. The 3ni+erse T&enty !ase is !ontained in the +iolations that led to a lo&er ?uality o% sur+i+al %or many o% these spe!ies. VV0# P16S0CA9 3*0PE8SE 13MA* BE0*J 8E9AT0B*S10PS 3ni+erse T&enty one is the ur"e to&ard pleasure, &innin", and !on?uerin" throu"h !oexisten!e and !oordination o% all ra!es and all nations. Man-ind is lo& on the !hart o% "ames playin" at this time be!ause it !onsiders many ra!es and
nations as opposition. Thus, it is &or-in" to dismantle, dominate, or destroy those it !onsiders enemies. 0t is imperati+e that &e handle 3ni+erse T&enty %our, 3ni+erse T&enty three, 3ni+erse T&enty t&o, and 3ni+erse T&enty one to brin" Man-ind up to a %ull le+el o% inte"rity and &orthiness. This &ould brin" the &orld&ide a&areness up to a le+el o% sur+i+al that &ould allo& it to in!lude, and see- to enhan!e, all "roups, ra!es, and nationsI to &or- to"ether to impro+e the sur+i+al and ?uality o% li%e %or all. VV00# P16S0CA9 3*0PE8SE C39T38A9 8E9AT0B*S10PS All nations, "roups, teams, partnerships, e+en indi+iduals, are part o% a !ulture. That !ulture is %ormed by belie% systems that ha+e been handed do&n throu"h many "enerations, bind a people to"ether, and "i+e them !ultural beha+ior traits. VV000# P16S0CA9 3*0PE8SE TEAM 8E9AT0B*S10PS 3ni+erse T&enty three is the ur"e to&ard pleasure and &innin" throu"h !reatin", brin"in" into existen!e, and maintainin" teams o% indi+iduals. More than one obEe!t or person !onne!ted in a positi+e, a&are manner !ould be termed >a team.> A team usually is united by a !ommon "oal or intention that has been a"reed upon indi+idually. Ea!h indi+idual adopts identities that are ali"ned to the team>s "oals. The more po&er%ul the team, the more inte"rity to the "oal the team is able to maintain. Teams are built by utiliCin" the !omposite !apabilities o% the identities o% its members. A hi"h sur+i+al team %ormulates its hierar!hy based upon its members> adoption o% !loseness o% purpose. A s!hool, a "roup, a !ompany, an or"aniCation, a to&n, a !ity, a state, or a nationI &hen ali"ned positi+ely, these all are teams. The te!hnolo"y o% in!reasin" the po&er and prosperity o% teams is ?uite di%%erent than handlin" identities, thou"h i% one &ere to handle ea!h member>s %ixed identities, the team as a &hole &ould impro+e "reatly. Po&er teams are %ormed by a"reements on "oals and purposes, and adheren!e to poli!ies that promote su!!ess%ul a!tions. Teams "et into trouble &hen 3ni+erse T&enty t&o and 3ni+erse T&enty %our !ases "et a!ti+ated and be"in to destroy the team>s inte"rity. 3ni+erse T&enty t&o beha+ior that is in +iolation to the team inte"rity &ill pull in atta!-s and !ause the team to lose its able peopleI the team be"ins to atrophy and %ail. Pital to the team>s !ontinual "ro&th, e%%e!ti+eness, and !ompeten!e is maintenan!e o% team inte"rity. The Bein">s team !ase usually is !omposed o% "roup identities, and +iolations o% produ!tion and !ontribution to the a!hie+ement o% a past team>s "oals. When a Bein">s inte"rity is lo&, he !annot produ!e &hat he promisedI he produ!es harm%ul produ!ts. There%ore, teams &hose members ha+e lo& inte"rity le+els CA**BT P8B73CE W1AT T1E6 P8BM0SE, &hi!h !auses the publi! to stay a&ay or members to lea+e the teamI this a%%e!ts in!ome. The team is %or!ed to !ut ba!- and the indi+idual su%%ers. Many lose their positions and Eobs. This is
extremely pain%ul and produ!es un&anted %eelin"s. The best teams are those that set hi"h standards o% beha+ior, poli!e ea!h area thorou"hly, and demand top ?uality produ!tion. 9o& le+el teams be!ome "an"s &hen they hide e+erythin"I !ommuni!ation bet&een di+isions and personnel is lo& or nonexistent. People are hired and %ired on &himsI there is no prote!tion %or top produ!ers. 9eaders and exe!uti+es -eep themsel+es in the dar-I la!-in" proper data and obser+ation s-ills, they ma-e !alamitous de!isions. 3ni+erse T&enty three is +ital to the ?uality o% li%e o% 3ni+erses T&enty t&o and T&enty %our. Belon"in" to a hi"h inte"rity team that has hi"h ?uality, &orth&hile "oals is a &onder%ul sensation. When one belon"s to this type o% team, 3ni+erses T&enty t&o and T&enty %our ta-e on a hi"her ?uality and more &orth&hile existen!e. VV0P# P16S0CA9 3*0PE8SE PE8SB*A9 8E9AT0B*S10PS 3ni+erse T&enty %our is the ur"e to "uarantee a !ontinuation o% the Physi!al 3ni+erse "ames by produ!in" and brin"in" into existen!e, maintainin", and edu!atin" ne& bodies. 3ni+erse T&enty %our !o+ers %our areas# .. The sexual a!t (. Pro!reation and maintainin" the %amily unit that in!ludes the rearin" o% !hildren. 3. Sexual pre%eren!e. /. Partnerships. @or many, this is the most pain%ul !ase o% all. Contained in this !ase are all the losses, heartbrea-s, betrayals, disappointments, de+iant sex a!ts, sexual moral +iolations, and deaths o% lo+ed ones. Many Bein"s ha+e de+eloped hundreds o% %ailed identities in this area. Many people are !ompletely at e%%e!t o% this area, la!-in" any !ontrol or !ause. 3ni+erse T&enty %our is a +ery poorly !on%ronted and understood area, %ull o% %ixed ideas and do"mas. 6ou &ould "et a thousand di%%erent ideas i% you &ere to as- a thousand people, AWhat is !orre!t beha+iorHA @e& areas need as mu!h &or- as this one, but re!o+ery o% one>s inte"rity and sel% determinism o+er 3ni+erse T&enty %our is +ital. 1andlin" the identities that ea!h member o% a %amily has adopted !an produ!e remar-able !han"es, enhan!in" and up"radin" its ?uality o% li%e. VVP# P16S0CA9 3*0PE8SE CBMPBS0TE SE9PES A Composite Sel% is an identity, the >sel%> that the Spiritual Bein" !reated in order to play the Physi!al 3ni+erse "ames and handle li%e>s problems in the Physi!al 3ni+erse. The 0dentity Case !o+ers all identities that the Bein" has adopted in order to &in and !on?uer the Physi!al 3ni+erse. An identity is the role the indi+idual assumes as his part in playin" a "ame. The lo&er the Bein" is on the a&areness s!ale, the less !han!e there is o% his !reatin" -no&in"ly the -ind o% identity he
really &ants. 0n most !ases, these identities &ere, and !ontinue to be, !reated un-no&in"ly and una&arely. This, o% !ourse, lea+es the Bein" &earin" an un-no&n role and at e%%e!t to its o&n !reation. This denies the Bein" po&er o% !hoi!e o+er &hat sort o% identity it should be &earin". Worse, the Bein" !an>t !ommand the identity to do &hat it &ants done, &hi!h lea+es it dis!onne!ted %rom empo&erin" its o&n !reation. 0n other &ords, the identity be!omes the Bein". ` ` ` ` ` ` An identity has its o&n "oals An identity has its o&n minds An identity has its o&n %ixed pattern o% beha+ior An identity has its o&n produ!ts An identity is a !omplete pa!-a"e o% beha+ior An identity intends to &in
But &hat i% the identity one !hose and !reated &as that o% a +i!tim or a loserH This &as the &innin" identity needed to es!ape %rom a dread%ul relationship. This identity is no& totally inappropriate, yet the Bein" !ontinues to dramatiCe it. Bi" problems. 0t is these %ixed identity beha+ior patterns that !ollide &ith others and !ause upsets, problems, harm%ul a!ts, restraints, !all relu!tan!e, su!!ess relu!tan!e, and inability to be part o% the mainstream. 0t is also the !ause o% inability to ha+e money, po&er, happiness, abundan!e, prosperity, se!urity, respe!t, lu!-, !ertainty, &ealth, %riends, and meanin"%ul "oals. There are doCens o% identities the Bein" has un-no&in"ly adopted to handle li%e and li%e>s situations. Jettin" the Bein" to ta-e %ull responsibility and a&areness o% these identities enables him to re"ain po&er o% !hoi!e and sel% determinism o+er his li%e and li+in"ness. This means the Bein" &ill start &innin" and li+in" the li%e he &ants and do &hat he really &ants to do. Part o% the Physi!al 3ni+erse Composite Sel% is the Physi!al 3ni+erse Mind. This is the ur"e to&ard pleasure throu"h !oexisten!e and !oordination o% all re!ordin"s and !omputations ^ past, present, and %uture ^ and !omputations o% all 3ni+erses. When the Physi!al 3ni+erse Mind is under the !ontrol o% the Spiritual Bein", it !oordinates and helps the !oexisten!e o% all 3ni+erses. The Physi!al 3ni+erse Mind helps the Bein" !ontrol his a!ti+ities and identities and utiliCe his !apabilities in playin" "ames in the Physi!al 3ni+erse. The Physi!al 3ni+erse Mind is +ery simple to operate, yet it !ontains an array o% +ast !omplexity and sense to !ross index and !oordinate data, de!isions, per!eption, and mental ima"e pi!tures. The Physi!al 3ni+erse Mind>s purposes are to help the Bein">s !ontrol, responsibility, and -no&led"e, and to handle the problems o% others and the Physi!al 3ni+erse. Most Bein"s are at the e%%e!t o% the Physi!al 3ni+erse Mind, and are illiterate as to the parts and !ontrol %a!tors o% the Mind. Many Bein"s ha+e tried desperately to !ontrol their Physi!al 3ni+erse Mind by usin" dru"s and al!ohol. The !orre!t &ay is to +ie& %ully all data and ree+aluate its &or-ability in the present
en+ironment. T1E BAS0C *AT38E A*7 P38PBSE B@ EAC1 3*0PE8SE Ea!h uni+erse is a !omplete set o% a!tions and rea!tionsI ea!h has !omplete phenomena. When one &as in ea!h uni+erse, dependin" on &hether one handled these a!tions and rea!tions %ully and produ!ed "ood out!omes, one &as allo&ed to ha+e all the abilities and potentials !ontained in that uni+erse. All uni+erses !ontain Jreen Tone, 6ello& Tone, and 8ed Tone spheres o% in%luen!e. Ea!h uni+erse is a !omplete set o% situations and >handles.> Ea!h uni+erse !ontains separation %rom all other uni+erses. The %a!t that you ha+e dissipated and de"raded do&n throu"h t&enty t&o uni+erses and ended up on this mudball planet sho&s that you ha+e not handled the t&enty one hi"her uni+erses. Ea!h uni+erse has a prote!ti+e me!hanism. 0t is !oated in stupidity !reatin" bla!-ness, hea+y tiredness !reatin" parti!les, and hea+y masses. Should you a!!identally or suddenly %ind yoursel% in one o% these hi"her uni+erses, you tri""er automati! expellers that push you ba!- to your present, lo&er uni+erse. The simple %a!t is, you !ommitted too many harm%ul a!ts and &ere too destru!ti+e to allo& yoursel% the psy!hi! po&ers, -no&led"es, abilities, and Jreen Toneness o% your hi"her uni+erses. Ea!h uni+erse !ontains massi+e ?uantities o% trapped li%e %or!e parti!les. T1E ASCE*S0B* EVPE80E*CE 7EA796 P1E*BME*B* An As!ension Experien!e thro&s you up&ard into one o% your hi"her uni+erses, &hi!h tri""ers automati! expellers and mas-in" de+i!es that !an !rash and put into !haos and shambles your existen!e in present time. Without proper role edu!ation and pro!essin", an As!ension Experien!e is a deadly phenomenon be!ause you &ill ha+e a!ti+ated your most po&er%ul psy!hi! and telepathi! abilities to &or- a"ainst yoursel%. Alan
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3p until around mid >L; it &as standard that nearly all %ull time sta%% &ere te!h trained this allo&ed %or them to !o audit up the brid"e almost all Missions %ollo&ed this pro!edure. But in mid >L; the poli!y on BT 000 &as !han"ed %rom needin" to be a Class P0 to do BT 000 to the solo ?ui!-ie route 0 had o+er a .,000 %ully paid %uture Class P0>s almost )0S s&it!hed to the solo route. Then in late .,)0 ). the @EBC Course !ame into bein" and let loose a bun!h o% Te!h illiterates into exe! positions &hi!h then -no!-ed most Br"s Te!h !ompletely astray. Alan
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A !ouple o% years ba!- a 7allas P0 le%t his !ard at a nei"hbor>s pla!e the nei"hbor !alled me "a+e me the P0>s phone number 0 !alled the P0 %rea-ed him out. Passed the data onto @B0 and AJ>s o%%i!e in Austin. 0n Bmaha &e &ould "o out to the P0>s !ar and o%%er them !o%%ee and donutsD But it does ma-e one alert 0 !an ima"ine someone not too stable "ettin" +ery paranoid. Alan
9i%e is pure Spirita it has no %ormed substan!e, no motion, no &a+elen"th, no limitation, nor is it lo!ated in spa!e or in time or in ener"y or in thin"s. Spirita has the in%inite potential ability to !reate and to per!ei+e. This is the de%inition o% the top o% the Jold Tone. The !on!ept is to "et as many -ey li%e areas into the Jreen Tone then to mo+e up&ards to the Jold Tone. Alan
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1a+in" been !onstantly %eatured in many o% the abo+e 08C lo"s 0>m sure it !aused mu!h lau"hter...... 0t>s all part o% the pro!ess o% "ettin" out don>t be too hard on yoursel% Part o% bein" a S!ientolo"ist is bein" in treason on all %lo&sD *one ha+e es!aped itD Alan
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0 must admit ba!- in those days 0 &as pretty sure Emma &ould be Aa re+erterA one &ho is addi!ted to the Cult and %eels they ha+e too mu!h to lose to stay a&ay. But, 0 also -no& on!e one has obser+ed the truth o% 981 and S!io there is no "oin" ba!- %or lon". Buildin" a ne& li%e and %indin" ne& !omm lines is one o% the hardest thin"s there is to do.....but it is so %reein".
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What set me %ree &as 0 ran# .. What has a spiritual entity or teammate done to youH
(. What ha+e you done to a spiritual entity or teammateH 3. As a spiritual entity or teammate &hat ha+e you done to othersH /. As a spiritual entity or teammate &hat ha+e you done to yoursel%H 8epeat . to / o+er and o+er to a &in. <. What psy!hi! &eaponry has a spiritual entity or teammate proEe!ted on youH L. What psy!hi! &eaponry ha+e you proEe!ted on a spiritual entity or teammateH ). As a spiritual entity or teammate &hat psy!hi! &eaponry ha+e you proEe!ted on othersH ;. As a spiritual entity or teammate &hat psy!hi! &eaponry ha+e you proEe!ted on yoursel%H 8epeat < to ; o+er and o+er to a &in. ,. What has a spiritual entity or teammate restrained about youH .0. What ha+e you restrained about a spiritual entity or teammateH ... As a spiritual entity or teammate &hat ha+e you restrained about othersH .(. As a spiritual entity or teammate &hat ha+e you restrained about yoursel%H 8epeat , to .( o+er and o+er to a &in. BTW 0 did this at @la" in .,L; 981 &as the C$S "a+e me a PW7. Alan
As 981 &as hea+ily into al!ohol, dru"s and medi!ation at that time in 9as Palmas, 2.,L)5 0 &as there at that time thou"h 0 sa& he &as si!- 0 audited the person &ho a!ted as his nurse also a +ery "ood %riend o% mine o%ten &ent to his house and sa& the empty bottles o% rum and his pharma!euti!als so 0 had a %air bit o% -no&led"e as to his al!ohol !onsumption and dru" ta-in". 0t also should be noted it &as not until B!t .,L; that dru"s ta-in" &as !onsidered harm%ul. There &as +ery little poli!y or te!h about it. *or had the dero"ati+e Adru""ieA label been !oined or used. To this day al!ohol !onsumption has ne+er been outla&ed. Alan
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Post #1*1 2008020*-0+0+ .la table &rocessing
Clay table pro!essin"# 0n 'uly o% .,L/ 0 !lay table pro!essed my %uture in the !lay table pro!ess 0 laid out my next < years &hat !ities 0 &as "oin" to open o%%i!es in e+en !lay tabled the type o% !ar 0 &ould ha+e and ho&, &hen and &here 0 &ould build my %uture. Within < years 0 had opened and built .0 !enters in the !ities 0 !hose plus 0 had also !reated se+eral other su!!ess%ul businesses 0 had a multi million dollar a year in!ome. 0 thin- %or me !lay table pro!essin" &or-ed. Alan PS# Clay table pro!essin" &as introdu!ed into S!ientolo"y by Charles Berner an En"lish tea!her.
We are nearly all predisposed %or ri"hteous !onditionin" %rom the day &e are born, the do!tors, the nurses, your mother, your %ather, your tea!hers, your bosses, your !ler"y, your ele!ted o%%i!ials, et!., A99 a!t and pretend they are al&ays more ri"ht than you. Why there is e+en a !han!e that i% you "et into a position o% po&er or authority o+er another F you too &ill exer!ise your ri"hteousness o+er them. What happens &hen you see an ob+ious dishonorable a!t or beha+ior F you see- to do somethin" about it F only to %ind the "roup turnin" on you in its de%ense o% its ri"htness. 0n many instan!es it is you that is made to belie+e you are &ron". 0t !an be so se+ere that you are expelled %rom the "roup. Espe!ially i% you also see- by se!retly or !o+ertly +oi!in" and spreadin" !riti!al thou"hts to others this tends to build a se!ret underminin" !ounter "roup that opposes their absolute ri"htness. The maEority o% times the a!tion is to isolate you F then to !on+in!e you that you are bad, e+il, an enemy o% man-ind. Almost immediately the "roup a!!uses you o% t&o thin"s# 4' =ou are a Ir&p o)) art&stJ .a th&e)% a cheat% a l&ar% a seducer% a ch&ld molester% a se8ual dev&ant% etc'7 0' =ou are non5 standard K Ia sEu&rrelJ .you th&nk or&,&nal thou,hts% you act &nd&v&dually% and you do not ro!ot&cally or !l&ndly )ollo$ the 9r,an&+at&ons :roup M&nd Bontrol pol&c&es% procedures and ed&cts' There are di%%erent de"rees o% a!tions done to !on+in!e you that you are &ron". Threats, sent to Ethi!s, Boards o% 0n+esti"ations, Committees o% E+iden!e, 8ehabilitation Camps, et!. So !on+in!in" are they F that one day, your uni+erse !ollapses in on itsel% F and no& you too be"in to !on+in!e yoursel% you are &ron". Bn!e you buy that you are &ron" F you be"in to "i+e yoursel% &ron" items, &ron" "oals, &ron" lo!ations, !onne!t to the &ron" people, play &ron" "ames. This state slo&ly !reates an in!redible amount o% ex!ru!iatin" %ear, an"er and pain F you &ill do anythin" to "et a&ay %rom it. The NbBr"O has no& assimilated youD The se?uen!e "oes li-e this# In Sc&entolo,y% they came )&rst )or the Ir&p o)) art&sts'J And I d&dn;t speak up !ecause I $asn;t a Ir&p o)) art&stP I And then they came )or the non5standard&sts or IsEu&rrels%J And I d&dn;t speak up !ecause I $asn;t a non5standard&st or IsEu&rrelPJ And then they came )or the )r&ends and )am&l&es o) the non5standard&sts or IsEu&rrels%J And I d&dn;t speak up !ecause I had vo$ed and s&,ned d&sconnect&on letters to prove I $asn;t
connected to non5standard&sts or IsEu&rrels%J And then ' ' ' they came )or me ' ' ' And !y that t&me there $as no one le)t to speak up'* This beha+ior has been noted be%ore# A@irst they !ameKA is a poem attributed to Pastor Martin *iemlller 2.;,(F.,;/5 about the ina!ti+ity o% Jerman intelle!tuals %ollo&in" the *aCi rise to po&er and the pur"in" o% their !hosen tar"ets, "roup a%ter "roup. An early supporter o% 1itler, by .,3/ *iemlller had !ome to oppose the *aCis, and it &as lar"ely his hi"h !onne!tions to in%luential and &ealthy businessmen that sa+ed him until .,3), a%ter &hi!h he &as imprisoned, e+entually at Sa!hsenhausen and 7a!hau !on!entration !amps. 1e sur+i+ed to be a leadin" +oi!e o% penan!e and re!on!iliation %or the Jerman people a%ter World War 00. 1is poem is &ell -no&n, %re?uently ?uoted, and is a popular model %or des!ribin" the dan"ers o% politi!al apathy, as it o%ten be"ins &ith spe!i%i! and tar"eted %ear and hatred &hi!h soon es!alates out o% !ontrol. 0n Jermany, they !ame %irst %or the Communists, And 0 didnGt spea- up be!ause 0 &asnGt a CommunistI And then they !ame %or the trade unionists, And 0 didnGt spea- up be!ause 0 &asnGt a trade unionistI And then they !ame %or the 'e&s, And 0 didnGt spea- up be!ause 0 &asnGt a 'e&I And then . . . they !ame %or me . . . And by that time there &as no one le%t to spea- up.A Alan
0t is ho& you present the truth so many use it as a &eapon........it ta-es "reat s-ill to introdu!e truths to someone &ho thin-s they already ha+e the truth. And sometimes &hat you also belie+e is truth is not..... 0 "uess the se?uen!e is# 9et the other person be allo&ed to !ommuni!ate &hat it is you tri""ered. So i% you don>t &ant to be stu!- listenin" to insi"ni%i!ant, tri+ial, in!onse?uential !hatter you>d better !hoose more interestin" people to tal- to, tri""er and as- better ?uestions. 0% you as- a ?uestion don>t %or"et to stay around %or the ans&ersD B% !ourse you !an only ta-e the lies and BS %or so lon" then one day you start to protestD Alan
Thread 44*5: What o#ert has 327@ A>@ %!/@ !cientolog or a !cientolog sta"" member done to ou6
Post #1 20080221-18$5 What %#ert 7as 327 etcB Aone to 9ou
981 and all his subse?uent !reations are based on an A99 CA3SE F *B E@@ECT 2un&illin" to experien!e5 +ie&point and operatin" basis. All o% his sla+es, minions and !lones are !reated %rom this matrix. This is a one &ay %lo& Fa %lo& &ill al&ays see-s balan!e F a %lo& "oin" in one dire!tion too lon" &ill re+erse. Stemmin" %rom this abusi+e operatin" basis, millions o% &ron" items ha+e been in!orre!tly e+aluated and en%or!ed upon sta%% and publi!. And the !orre!t items ha+e been in+alidated. Millions o% &ron" &hyGs ha+e been in!orre!tly e+aluated and en%or!ed upon sta%% and publi!. And the !orre!t &hyGs ha+e been in+alidated. Millions o% %alse o+ert a!ts ha+e been in!orre!tly e+aluated and en%or!ed upon sta%% and publi!. And you, the sta%% and publi! ha+e been in+alidated. Millions o% %alse &ithholds ha+e been in!orre!tly e+aluated and en%or!ed upon sta%% and publi!. And you, the sta%% and publi! ha+e been in+alidated. Millions o% %alse pro!essin" and trainin" a!tions ha+e been in!orre!tly e+aluated and en%or!ed upon sta%% and publi!. And you, the sta%% and publi! ha+e been in+alidated. Millions o% in!orre!t set ups ha+e been ha+e been in!orre!tly e+aluated and en%or!ed upon sta%% and publi!. And you, the sta%% and publi! ha+e been in+alidated.
Post #4 20080221-1,14
W7art Smohen#X 0n the .,<0>s 1ubbard, bein" the serial &omaniser he &as, tried it on &ith my mother at our house one day. She resisted and he be!ame an"ry. 3n%ortunately %or 1ubbard my "rand%ather &as in the house. 1e &al-ed in, pi!-ed 1ubbard up by the shirt %ront, mar!hed him to the %ront door, sma!-ed him in the eye and thre& him do&n the path. 9i-e most bullies, 1ubbard &as a !ra+en !o&ard. 1e ran !ryin" to his !ar and dro+e o%%. The next day he &ent into the or" in @itCroy Street &ith a bla!- eye. When as-ed ho& he "ot it he told the sta%% that he had baan so exterior that he had &al-ed into a doorD They &ere soooooooo impressedD Whilst my mother>s partner 2later my step%ather5 &as de+oted to 1ubbard, had he "ot &ind o% 1ubbard>s anti!s, he &ould ha+e hospitalised him. 1ubbard &as terri%ied that the story mi"ht !ome out and in propitiation "a+e my step%ather a t&o seater !ar as a "i%t. My mother ne+er said anythin" about it to anyone other than me ans as-ed me to -eep silent about it. 1ubbard -ne& 0 -ne&. 0t &as al&ays a "ood !ard to ha+e up my slee+e and there &ere a %e& times &hen 1ubbard stepped in to miti"ate some ethi!s a!tion a"ainst me.
Alan The Dorld#s Most (nusual Therap&st by 7r. 'oe Pitale &&&.mr%ire.!om T$o years a,o% I heard a!out a therap&st &n @a$a&& $ho cured a complete $ard o) cr&m&nally &nsane pat&ents55$&thout ever see&n, any o) them' The psycholo,&st $ould study an &nmate#s chart and then look $&th&n h&msel) to see ho$ he created that person#s &llness' As he &mproved h&msel)% the pat&ent &mproved' When 0 %irst heard this story, 0 thou"ht it &as an urban le"end. 1o& !ould anyone heal anyone else by healin" himsel%H 1o& !ould e+en the best sel% impro+ement master !ure the !riminally insaneH 0t didn>t ma-e any sense. 0t &asn>t lo"i!al, so 0 dismissed the story. 1o&e+er, 0 heard it a"ain a year later. 0 heard that the therapist had used a 1a&aiian healin" pro!ess !alled ho >oponopono. 0 had ne+er heard o% it, yet 0 !ouldn>t let it lea+e my mind. 0% the story &as at all true, 0 had to -no& more. 0 had al&ays understood Atotal responsibilityA to mean that 0 am responsible %or &hat 0 thinand do. Beyond that, it>s out o% my hands. 0 thin- that most people thin- o% total responsibility that &ay. We>re responsible %or &hat &e do, not &hat anyone else does. The 1a&aiian therapist &ho healed those mentally ill people &ould tea!h me an ad+an!ed ne& perspe!ti+e about total responsibility. 1is name is 7r. 0halea-ala 1e& 9en. We probably spent an hour tal-in" on our %irst phone !all. 0 as-ed him to tell me the !omplete story o% his &or- as a therapist. 1e explained that he &or-ed at 1a&aii State 1ospital %or %our years. That &ard &here they -ept the !riminally insane &as dan"erous. Psy!holo"ists ?uit on a monthly basis. The sta%% !alled in si!- a lot or simply ?uit. People &ould &al- throu"h that &ard &ith their ba!-s a"ainst the &all, a%raid o% bein" atta!-ed by patients. 0t &as not a pleasant pla!e to li+e, &or-, or +isit. Dr' >en told me that he never sa$ pat&ents' @e a,reed to have an o))&ce and to rev&e$ the&r )&les' Dh&le he looked at those )&les% he $ould $ork on h&msel)' As he $orked on h&msel)% pat&ents !e,an to heal' *A)ter a )e$ months% pat&ents that had to !e shackled $ere !e&n, allo$ed to $alk )reely%* he told me' *9thers $ho had to !e heav&ly med&cated $ere ,ett&n, o)) the&r med&cat&ons' And those $ho had no chance o) ever !e&n, released $ere !e&n, )reed'* I $as &n a$e' *Not only that%* he $ent on% *!ut the sta)) !e,an to enLoy com&n, to $ork' A!sentee&sm and turnover d&sappeared' De ended up $&th more sta)) than $e needed !ecause pat&ents $ere !e&n, released% and all the sta)) $as sho$&n, up to $ork' Today% that $ard &s closed'* Th&s &s $here I had to ask the m&ll&on dollar Euest&on: *Dhat $ere you do&n, $&th&n
yoursel) that caused those people to chan,eG* *I $as s&mply heal&n, the part o) me that created them%* he sa&d' 0 didn>t understand. Dr' >en e8pla&ned that total respons&!&l&ty )or your l&)e means that everyth&n, &n your l&)e 5 s&mply !ecause &t &s &n your l&)e55&s your respons&!&l&ty' In a l&teral sense the ent&re $orld &s your creat&on' Whe&. This is tou"h to s&allo&. Bein" responsible %or &hat 0 say or do is one thin". Bein" responsible %or &hat e+eryone in my li%e says or does is ?uite another. 6et, the truth is this# i% you ta-e !omplete responsibility %or your li%e, then e+erythin" you see, hear, taste, tou!h, or in any &ay experien!e is your responsibility be!ause it is in your li%e. This means that terrorist a!ti+ity, the president, the e!onomy anythin" you experien!e and don>t li-e is up %or you to heal. They don>t exist, in a manner o% spea-in", ex!ept as proEe!tions %rom inside you. The problem isn>t &ith them, it>s &ith you, and to !han"e them, you ha+e to !han"e you. 0 -no& this is tou"h to "rasp, let alone a!!ept or a!tually li+e. Blame is %ar easier than total responsibility, but as 0 spo-e &ith 7r. 9en, 0 be"an to realiCe that healin" %or him and in ho >oponopono means lo+in" yoursel%. 0% you &ant to impro+e your li%e, you ha+e to heal your li%e. 0% you &ant to !ure anyone e+en a mentally ill !riminal you do it by healin" you. I asked Dr' >en ho$ he $ent a!out heal&n, h&msel)' Dhat $as he do&n,% e8actly% $hen he looked at those pat&ents# )&lesG *I Lust kept say&n,% #I#m sorry# and #I love you# over and over a,a&n%* he e8pla&ned' That>s itH That>s it. Turns out that lo+in" yoursel% is the "reatest &ay to impro+e yoursel%, and as you impro+e yoursel%, your impro+e your &orld. 9et me "i+e you a ?ui!- example o% ho& this &or-s# one day, someone sent me an email that upset me. 0n the past 0 &ould ha+e handled it by &or-in" on my emotional hot buttons or by tryin" to reason &ith the person &ho sent the nasty messa"e. This time, 0 de!ided to try 7r. 9en>s method. 0 -ept silently sayin", A0>m sorryA and A0 lo+e you,A 0 didn>t say it to anyone in parti!ular. 0 &as simply e+o-in" the spirit o% lo+e to heal &ithin me &hat &as !reatin" the outer !ir!umstan!e. Within an hour 0 "ot an e mail %rom the same person. 1e apolo"iCed %or his pre+ious messa"e. 4eep in mind that 0 didn>t ta-e any out&ard a!tion to "et that apolo"y. 0 didn>t e+en &rite him ba!-. 6et, by sayin" A0 lo+e you,A 0 someho& healed &ithin me &hat &as !reatin" him. 0 later attended a ho >oponopono &or-shop run by 7r. 9en. 1e>s no& )0 years old, !onsidered a "rand%atherly shaman, and is some&hat re!lusi+e. 1e praised my boo-, The Attra!tor @a!tor. 1e told me that as 0 impro+e mysel%, my boo->s +ibration &ill raise, and e+eryone &ill %eel it &hen they read it. 0n short, as 0 impro+e, my readers &ill impro+e.
AWhat about the boo-s that are already sold and out thereHA 0 as-ed. AThey aren>t out there,A he explained, on!e a"ain blo&in" my mind &ith his mysti! &isdom. AThey are still in you.A 0n short, there is no out there. 0t &ould ta-e a &hole boo- to explain this ad+an!ed te!hni?ue &ith the depth it deser+es. Su%%i!e it to say that &hene+er you &ant to impro+e anythin" in your li%e, there>s only one pla!e to loo-# inside you. AWhen you loo-, do it &ith lo+e.A This arti!le is %rom the %orth!omin" boo- ATero 9imitsA by 7r. 'oe Pitale and 7r. 9en.
Thread 454$: /re the 5Lers and the Inde&endents learning "rom /non mous6
Post #1 20080224-1845 /re the 5Lers and the Inde&endents 3earning "rom /non mous6
Are the @Ters and the 0ndependents learnin" %rom AnonymousH 0 hope that the messa"es %rom Anonymous are bein" passed alon" to the @Ters and the 0ndependents. As they too e+ol+e F &e too should e+ol+e. Both the @Ters and the 0ndependents need to poli!e themsel+es and inspe!t i% &e are "uilty o% the same or similar abuses as the Co%S. Terrill as you seem to be one o% the leadin" spo-espeople %or the @reeCone are you passin" on the +ideos to other @T leadersH 0 am passin" on those +ids to other 0ndependentsKKalready se+eral positi+e !han"es are bein" made. Alan
1o& lon" be%ore these sel% appointed +i"ilantes &ant to shut do&n the rest o% the %reeConeH 1o& lon" be%ore they turn up at your 8an!h their ability to di%%erentiate ain>t as "ood as they -id themsel+es it is. >9earn %rom Anon> 0 thin- 0 &ant to pu-e. Perhaps you hit a &ron" item lately you !ertainly didn>t "et mine. *i!8i"ht item %or some is o%ten a &ron" item %or others *i!-D Personally Terrill is a %ool he does more dama"e than "ood. 1e should ha+e been banned %rom ESMB %or !ontinuous proselytisin" he attempted to do the same on the Anons boards. Anons are not about "ettin" audited or trained they are about indi+idual %ree spee!h the problem &ith %ree spee!h is a person !an say &hat they &ant @ree spee!h leads to transparen!y you>d better not ha+e too many s-eletons in your !loset. Transparen!y basi!ally means there is nothin" that !annot be -no&n espe!ially about a "roup or Br"aniCation. 0 don>t -no& i% you ha+e been on any o% their !hat !hannels but the sli"htest hint o% sellin" or manipulation and you &ill "et atta!-ed......i% !ontinued you "et -i!-ed i% !ontinued some more you "et banned. 0% you &ant somethin" -no&n put the data and its sour!es there and they &ill inspe!t it or not........ 0% they see it is o% bene%it they &ill add to it i% they see it is as somethin" else they &ill atta!- it. 0n the Anons &hat you are obser+in" is the be"innin"s o% a multiple +ie&point so!ial Eusti!e system it is the be"innin"s o% a maEor &orld &ide paradi"m shi%t. Are the Anons !orre!t all the time noD But they do ha+e a stron" balan!e and !he!- system. They too are in e+olution. 0n many &ays anyone &ith a !omputer is part o% Anon. 0t !an be a t&o ed"e s&ord........... But li-e it or not they are here........dra& attention and they &ill inspe!tD 9a!-in" +ested interests they &ill ori"inate their o&n ideas about &hat they inspe!ted.....they may inspe!t deeper.....they may un!o+er abuses......they then may ma-e &hat they inspe!ted a tar"et alsoD....... 0nstead o% bein" ri"ht about it and attemptin" to ma-e them &ron".....it mi"ht be a +ery "ood idea to
listen to them.......loo- and inspe!t in yoursel% and loo- and inspe!t at &hat you are doin". We badly need to "et ba!- our ability to obser+e and thin- !riti!ally..... This &as ho& S!io a!tually !ame into bein"........there &ere .00>s o% people &or-in" to"ether to de+elop the te!hnolo"y......it &as a multiple +ie&point o% an e+olution o% "ro&th in a spe!i%i! %ield.....it all stopped and turned nasty &hen it be!ame a sin"le sour!e subEe!t. E+olutions are pro!esses they are not mista-e proo% in %a!t as they are !arried %or&ard they !ontain millions o% &ron" a!tions that slo&ly by the pro!ess o% elimination lead to a &or-able a!tion &hi!h then hope%ully "ets impro+ed upon. Edison and his dis!o+ery o% a &or-in" li"ht bulb is a "reat example o% this.......he had !lose to .<,000 %ailures be%ore he made it &or-. We are in e+olutionD Alan
That !reates !han"eD As 0 said be%ore# anyone &ith a !omputer is a part o% the ne&er e+ol+in" Anon. Anyone &ho -no&s ho& to Joo"le a name, pla!e, or subEe!t !an be an in+esti"ator. There is a lot o% history behind re+olts and re+olutions.......in the old days it too- !enturies to !ome about......no& it ta-es a %e& &ee-s. Alan
0 did that &ith bla!-Ea!- &hen the JB all but stopped my in!ome in .,)/ 0 pra!ti!ed at home playin" the basi!s o% bla!-Ea!- then 0 &ent out into li%e and mastered bla!-Ea!- and made Q/00,000 to Q<00,000 a year, in my spare time. Alan
Thread 45*0: Aoes an one else "eel like this6 %r can hel&6
Post #$ 20080225-2$01
0t>s !alled A&ithdra&al symptomsA same as any addi!t "ets +ery similar to &hat a AheroinA addi!t experien!es. Best handle is to "o Eust be%ore S!io and %ind &hat your "oals &ere. The next is %ind a 9/B8 and !orre!t any &ron" items or any out lists..... Br, "o %or a lon" &al-, a mo+ie, it is best to "et some motion "oin"D
There is more but that should "i+e you some relie%. 6ou may &ant to study the material on As!ension Experien!es.......in 0ndependent @orum. Alan
"' Ask: IIs there anyth&n, you are do&n, that &s contr&!ut&n, to or a,ree&n, to that .Named non5 opt&mum or om&tted cond&t&on or s&tuat&on7 M' (sually $hat comes to v&e$ &s an area o) res&stance K a massy% lo$ mood level cond&t&on or s&tuat&on' 6' N' @ave partner tell you a!out &t to open &t up' Ask: ITell me a!out &tGJ @ave partner permeate &t $&th loveF Ask: I ermeate the .Res&st po&nt7 $&th loveGJ
Step N the permeat&on step $&ll ,o all over the place% Lust repeat the Ipermeate and loveJ commands and &t $&ll unravel' It may ,o &nto many d&))erent )orms% many d&))erent com!&nat&ons o) mutual co5creat&ons o) the non5opt&mum cond&t&ons or s&tuat&ons' It $&ll nearly al$ays ,o $hole track' Thou,h you $ant $hat the !e&n, &s do&n, &n present t&me that &s contr&!ut&n, to the T cond&t&on' Almost throu,h all o) the sess&on% you and your partner $&ll run &t )rom present t&me' A lot o) hate $&ll come to v&e$ as you permeate $&th love% Lust keep permeat&n,' 3' artner does steps 0 to N on you to a $&n'
O' Ask partner: Is there anyth&n, else you are do&n, that &s contr&!ut&n, to or a,ree&n, to that .Named non5 opt&mum or om&tted cond&t&on or s&tuat&on7 1' Repeat a!ove steps over and over to a complet&on and a !&, $&n'
What &e &ere dealin" &ith &as a dyin" mother riddled &ith !an!er and other body brea-in" do&n !onditions. There &as a lot o% !on%li!t as to &hat &as best %or the mother F these appear to resol+e. But it turned into not Eust her mother but the healin" o% the &hole %amily and many other seemin"ly unrelated areas. Pitale# This is &here 0 had to as- the million dollar ?uestion# AWhat &ere you doin" &ithin yoursel% that !aused those people to !han"eHA 7r 9en# A0 &as simply healin" the part o% me that !reated them,A he said. Pitale# 0 didn>t understand. 7r. 9en explained thatI total responsibility %or your li%e means that e+erythin" in your li%e simply be!ause it is in your li%e is your responsibility. 0n a literal sense the entire &orld is your !reation. There are / MaEor Phenomena that o!!ur &hen a restoration, healin" or repair ta-es pla!e. 6ou and in the !ase o% your dual partner experien!e a massi+e in!rease in these / areas simultaneously F they are# A hu"e upsur"e o% lo+e, re!o"nition o% a truth or series o% truth, an in!rease in -no&led"e and a mu!h expanded in!rease in responsibility. Alan
At this point thin"s be"an to "et a little out o% hand. 1e &as &al-in" about &a+in" his di!at all and sundry, then de!ided to "o out the %ront door onto the street &here he put his arms in the air and &a+ed di!- at passers by and passin" !ars. 8B@9MABD Was that @oundation Chaplain a !ertain 8e+erend @ilbert, 981>s super duper resear!her and upper le+el !on%idantH
L). 1ubbard put out a !on%idential SP de!lare on one o% our sta%%, 'ohn 9auren!e 2%ormer !haplain at St 1ill5. 0n it he stated that 'ohn &as no lon"er the person &e thou"ht he &as, ha+in" been ta-en o+er by another or other bein"s. 0n 9as Palmas 1ubbard used to tal- ?uite openly about his Aresear!hA. 1e used to say that the main street in Jran Canaria &as exa!tly li-e it &as )< million years a"o, exa!t in e+ery detail. 1e "ot some really %unny loo-s %rom se+eral members o% the !re&. 0 don>t thin- there &as more than a !ouple o% members &ho bou"ht into the story. 0n order to satis%y the rest o% us he added a line about 9oyal B%%i!ers. This &as a !le+er mo+e as it allo&ed us to simply say that &e ne+er "ot the implant as &e &ere a&ay at the time. Butside the do!-yard there &as a !hur!h. Bn @east 7ays 2there &ere many5 an e+enin" ser+i!e too- pla!e. 0t &as dar- and there &as al&ays a small !ro&d. @irst there &as a !andle lit pro!ession, %ollo&ed by a loud ban", then a series o% %lashin" li"hts, another pro!ession !ame out %rom the !hur!h, led by men !arryin" poles on &hi!h %i"ures o% !herubs &ere mounted. @ollo&in" this !ame a repli!a o% the ar- o% the !o+enant, &ith a &in"ed !hariot on it. The pro!ession tra+ersed around the %ore!ourt. All the time prayers &ere bein" said, led by a priest in lon" robes. Then %ire!ra!-ers &ent o%% and the !andles &ere extin"uished, lea+in" the pla!e in dar-ness as the pro!essions re entered the !hur!h. 1ubbard used to say that this &as a repli!a o% 0n! .. 0 &onder &here he "ot the idea o% 0n! . %romH 0t is up to ea!h person to de!ide %or themsel+es i% they &ish to subs!ribe to the theory and story o% BT3. 0 Eust thou"ht that a bit o% ba!-"round in%o mi"ht help you to ali"n your thou"hts. 0n !ase you are &onderin" &hether any o% this is true or not, as- Alan. 1e &as there too. 0t is trueD The &rite up that is o% 7artD
A%ter all their Spiritual Entities had "one throu"h the same trainin" and pro!essin" as their leaders. Almost all these +eterans !ould holo"raphi!ally telepathi!ally proEe!t &hat &as needed. B+er the ensuin" years this spiritual team has "ro&n enormously both in -no& ho&, -no&led"e but more importantly in a&areness. This Spiritual *et&or- o% hi"hly trained and pro!essed team has no& been in existen!e %or sli"htly more than /0 years. Mu!h more trainin" and pro!essin" -no&led"e, -no& ho& and s-ills and &hat to run has been dis!o+ered. Alan PS# There are no en%or!ements a bein" !an !ome and "o as they please.
To %ully understand either subEe!t re?uires +ie&in" %rom the top do&n. The &hole o% 7ianeti!s and S!ientolo"y in!ludin" all parts and Br"aniCation is a !omposite James Pa!-a"e. That is &hy it is +ery hard to +ie& as ea!h part tends to be in !on%li!t or opposition to other parts. A James Matrix Pa!-a"e is !reated as a substitute %or the bein" it is based on the &inner bein" ri"ht. 0t is not based on truth. 0t is James &ithin James &ithin James, ad in%initumD Studyin" the ball a%ter a Jame does not "i+e you the !omplete history o% the Jame. Start at the sour!e point it>s mu!h easier. 981 put to"ether a !omplete li+e dramatiCin" operatin" James Matrix Pa!-a"eD Alan
0n my <0 years o% auditin" 0 ha+e rarely met anyone &ho &as not sittin" in se+eral maEor upsets. 0 use 3P SET, this is a ne"ati+eI and the positi+e is a %ull 3 dimensional SET 3P. A maEor 3P SET !ause a !ollapsed uni+erse !onse?uently it appears to the p! there is no spa!e no time no ener"y and no positi+e mani%estations. Stran"ely enou"h almost all p!>s are interested in runnin" this. 0% anythin" this %ailure to handle 3PSETS is the sour!e o% %ailed auditin". Alan
BE@B8E you !an put any portion o% this philosophy into su!!ess%ul use, your mind must be prepared to re!ei+e it. The preparation is not di%%i!ult. 0t be"ins &ith study, analysis, and understandin" o% three enemies &hi!h you shall ha+e to !lear out. These are 0*7EC0S0B*, 7B3BT, and @EA8D The Sixth Sense &ill ne+er %un!tion &hile these three ne"ati+es, or any o% them remain in your mind. The members o% this unholy trio are !losely relatedI &here one is %ound, the other t&o are !lose at hand. 0*7EC0S0B* is the seedlin" o% @EA8D 8emember this, as you read. 0nde!ision !rystaliCes into 7B3BT, the t&o blend and be!ome @EA8D The Ablendin"A pro!ess o%ten is slo&. This is one reason &hy these three enemies are so dan"erous. They "erminate and "ro& &ithout their presen!e bein" obser+ed. The remainder o% this !hapter des!ribes an end &hi!h must be attained be%ore the philosophy, as a &hole, !an be put into pra!ti!al use. 0t also analyCes a !ondition &hi!h has, but lately, redu!ed hu"e numbers o% people to po+erty, and it states a truth &hi!h must be understood by all &ho a!!umulate ri!hes, &hether measured in terms o% money or a state o% mind o% %ar "reater +alue than money. The purpose o% this !hapter is to turn the spotli"ht o% attention upon the !ause and the !ure o% the six basi! %ears. Be%ore &e !an master an enemy, &e must -no& its name, its habits, and its pla!e o% abode. As you read, analyCe yoursel% !are%ully, and determine &hi!h, i% any, o% the six !ommon %ears ha+e atta!hed themsel+es to you. 7o not be de!ei+ed by the habits o% these subtle enemies. Sometimes they remain hidden in the sub!ons!ious mind, &here they are di%%i!ult to lo!ate, and still more di%%i!ult to eliminate. T@E SI< BASIB ?EARS There are six basi! %ears, &ith some !ombination o% &hi!h e+ery human su%%ers at one time or another. Most people are %ortunate i% they do not su%%er %rom the entire six. *amed in the order o% their most !ommon appearan!e, they are# .. The %ear o% PBPE8T6 is at the bottom o% most o% one>s &orries (. The %ear o% C80T0C0SM 3. The %ear o% 099 1EA9T1 /. The %ear o% 9BSS B@ 9BPE B@ SBMEB*E <. The %ear o% B97 AJE L. The %ear o% 7EAT1
All other %ears are o% minor importan!e, they !an be "rouped under these six headin"s. The pre+alen!e o% these %ears, as a !urse to the &orld, runs in !y!les. @or almost six years, &hile the depression &as on, &e %loundered in the !y!le o% @EA8 B@ PBPE8T6. 7urin" the &orld &ar, &e &ere in the !y!le o% @EA8 B@ 7EAT1. 'ust %ollo&in" the &ar, &e &ere in the !y!le o% @EA8 B@ 099 1EA9T1, as e+iden!ed by the epidemi! o% disease &hi!h spread itsel% all o+er the &orld. @ears are nothin" more than states o% mind. Bne>s state o% mind is subEe!t to !ontrol and dire!tion. Physi!ians, as e+eryone -no&s, are less subEe!t to atta!- by disease than ordinary laymen, %or the reason that physi!ians 7B *BT @EA8 70SEASE. Physi!ians, &ithout %ear or hesitation, ha+e been -no&n to physi!ally !onta!t hundreds o% people, daily, &ho &ere su%%erin" %rom su!h !onta"ious diseases as small pox, &ithout be!omin" in%e!ted. Their immunity a"ainst the disease !onsisted, lar"ely, i% not solely, in their absolute la!- o% @EA8. Man !an !reate nothin" &hi!h he does not %irst !on!ei+e in the %orm o% an impulse o% thou"ht. @ollo&in" this statement, !omes another o% still "reater importan!e, namely, MA*>S T1B3J1T 0MP39SES BEJ0* 0MME70ATE96 TB T8A*S9ATE T1EMSE9PES 0*TB T1E08 P16S0CA9 ER30PA9E*T, W1ET1E8 T1BSE T1B3J1TS A8E PB93*TA86 B8 0*PB93*TA86. Thou"ht impulses &hi!h are pi!-ed up throu"h the ether, by mere !han!e 2thou"hts &hi!h ha+e been released by other minds5 may determine one>s %inan!ial, business, pro%essional, or so!ial destiny Eust as surely as do the thou"ht impulses &hi!h one !reates by intent and desi"n. We are here layin" the %oundation %or the presentation o% a %a!t o% "reat importan!e to the person &ho does not understand &hy some people appear to be Alu!-yA &hile others o% e?ual or "reater ability, trainin", experien!e, and brain !apa!ity, seem destined to ride &ith mis%ortune. This %a!t may be explained by the statement that e+ery human bein" has the ability to !ompletely !ontrol his o&n mind, and &ith this !ontrol, ob+iously, e+ery person may open his mind to the tramp thou"ht impulses &hi!h are bein" released by other brains, or !lose the doors ti"htly and admit only thou"ht impulses o% his o&n !hoi!e. *ature has endo&ed man &ith absolute !ontrol o+er but one thin", and that is T1B3J1T. This %a!t, !oupled &ith the additional %a!t that e+erythin" &hi!h man !reates, be"ins in the %orm o% a thou"ht, leads one +ery near to the prin!iple by &hi!h @EA8 may be mastered. 0% it is true that A99 T1B3J1T 1AS A TE*7E*C6 TB C9BT1E 0TSE9@ 0* 0TS P16S0CA9 ER30PA9E*T 2and this is true, beyond any reasonable room %or doubt5, it is e?ually true that thou"ht impulses o% %ear and po+erty !annot be translated into terms o% !oura"e and %inan!ial "ain. The people o% Ameri!a be"an to thin- o% po+erty, %ollo&in" the Wall Street !rash o% .,(,.
Slo&ly, but surely that mass thou"ht &as !rystaliCed into its physi!al e?ui+alent, &hi!h &as -no&n as a Adepression.A This had to happen, it is in !on%ormity &ith the la&s o% *ature. T@E ?EAR 9? 9VERT= There !an be no !ompromise bet&een PBPE8T6 and 80C1ESD The t&o roads that lead to po+erty and ri!hes tra+el in opposite dire!tions. 0% you &ant ri!hes, you must re%use to a!!ept any !ir!umstan!e that leads to&ard po+erty. 2The &ord Ari!hesA is here used in its broadest sense, meanin" %inan!ial, spiritual, mental and material estates5. The startin" point o% the path that leads to ri!hes is 7ES08E. 0n !hapter one, you re!ei+ed %ull instru!tions %or the proper use o% 7ES08E. 0n this !hapter, on @EA8, you ha+e !omplete instru!tions %or preparin" your mind to ma-e pra!ti!al use o% 7ES08E. 1ere, then, is the pla!e to "i+e yoursel% a !hallen"e &hi!h &ill de%initely determine ho& mu!h o% this philosophy you ha+e absorbed. 1ere is the point at &hi!h you !an turn prophet and %oretell, a!!urately, &hat the %uture holds in store %or you. 0%, a%ter readin" this !hapter, you are &illin" to a!!ept po+erty, you may as &ell ma-e up your mind to re!ei+e po+erty. This is one de!ision you !annot a+oid. 0% you demand ri!hes, determine &hat %orm, and ho& mu!h &ill be re?uired to satis%y you. 6ou -no& the road that leads to ri!hes. 6ou ha+e been "i+en a road map &hi!h, i% %ollo&ed, &ill -eep you on that road. 0% you ne"le!t to ma-e the start, or stop be%ore you arri+e, no one &ill be to blame, but 6B3. This responsibility is yours. *o alibi &ill sa+e you %rom a!!eptin" the responsibility i% you no& %ail or re%use to demand ri!hes o% 9i%e, be!ause the a!!eptan!e !alls %or but one thin" in!identally, the only thin" you !an !ontrol and that is a STATE B@ M0*7. A state o% mind is somethin" that one assumes. 0t !annot be pur!hased, it must be !reated. @ear o% po+erty is a state o% mind, nothin" elseD But it is su%%i!ient to destroy one>s !han!es o% a!hie+ement in any underta-in", a truth &hi!h be!ame pain%ully e+ident durin" the depression. This %ear paralyCes the %a!ulty o% reason, destroys the %a!ulty o% ima"ination, -ills o%% sel% relian!e, undermines enthusiasm, dis!oura"es initiati+e, leads to un!ertainty o% purpose, en!oura"es pro!rastination, &ipes out enthusiasm and ma-es sel% !ontrol an impossibility.
0t ta-es the !harm %rom one>s personality, destroys the possibility o% a!!urate thin-in", di+erts !on!entration o% e%%ort, it masters persisten!e, turns the &ill po&er into nothin"ness, destroys ambition, be!louds the memory and in+ites %ailure in e+ery !on!ei+able %ormI it -ills lo+e and assassinates the %iner emotions o% the heart, dis!oura"es %riendship and in+ites disaster in a hundred %orms, leads to sleeplessness, misery and unhappiness and all this despite the ob+ious truth that &e li+e in a &orld o% o+er abundan!e o% e+erythin" the heart !ould desire, &ith nothin" standin" bet&een us and our desires, ex!eptin" la!- o% a de%inite purpose. The @ear o% Po+erty is, &ithout doubt, the most destru!ti+e o% the six basi! %ears. 0t has been pla!ed at the head o% the list, be!ause it is the most di%%i!ult to master. Considerable !oura"e is re?uired to state the truth about the ori"in o% this %ear, and still "reater !oura"e to a!!ept the truth a%ter it has been stated. The %ear o% po+erty "re& out o% man>s inherited tenden!y to P8E6 3PB* 10S @E99BW MA* ECB*BM0CA996. *early all animals lo&er than man are moti+ated by instin!t, but their !apa!ity to Athin-A is limited, there%ore, they prey upon one another physi!ally. Man, &ith his superior sense o% intuition, &ith the !apa!ity to thin- and to reason, does not eat his %ello&man bodily, he "ets more satis%a!tion out o% Aeatin"A him @0*A*C0A996. Man is so a+ari!ious that e+ery !on!ei+able la& has been passed to sa%e"uard him %rom his %ello&man. B% all the a"es o% the &orld, o% &hi!h &e -no& anythin", the a"e in &hi!h &e li+e seems to be one that is outstandin" be!ause o% man>s money madness. A man is !onsidered less than the dust o% the earth, unless he !an display a %at ban- a!!ountI but i% he has money *EPE8 M0*7 1BW 1E ACR308E7 0T he is a A-in"A or a Abi" shotAI he is abo+e the la&, he rules in politi!s, he dominates in business, and the &hole &orld about him bo&s in respe!t &hen he passes. *othin" brin"s man so mu!h su%%erin" and humility as PBPE8T6D Bnly those &ho ha+e experien!ed po+erty understand the %ull meanin" o% this. 0t is no &onder that man %ears po+erty. Throu"h a lon" line o% inherited experien!es man has learned, %or sure, that some men !annot be trusted, &here matters o% money and earthly possessions are !on!erned. This is a rather stin"in" indi!tment, the &orst part o% it bein" that it is T83E. The maEority o% marria"es are moti+ated by the &ealth possessed by one, or both o% the !ontra!tin" parties. 0t is no &onder, there%ore, that the di+or!e !ourts are busy. So ea"er is man to possess &ealth that he &ill a!?uire it in &hate+er manner he !an throu"h le"al methods i% possible throu"h other methods i% ne!essary or expedient. Sel% analysis may dis!lose &ea-nesses &hi!h one does not li-e to a!-no&led"e. This %orm o% examination is essential to all &ho demand o% 9i%e more than medio!rity and po+erty. 8emember, as you !he!- yoursel% point by point, that you are both the !ourt and the Eury, the prose!utin" attorney and the attorney %or the de%ense, and that you are the plainti%% and the de%endant, also, that you are on trial. @a!e the %a!ts s?uarely. As- yoursel% de%inite ?uestions and demand dire!t replies.
When the examination is o+er, you &ill -no& more about yoursel%. 0% you do not %eel that you !an be an impartial Eud"e in this sel% examination, !all upon someone &ho -no&s you &ell to ser+e as Eud"e &hile you !ross examine yoursel%. 6ou are a%ter the truth. Jet it, no matter at &hat !ost e+en, thou"h it may temporarily embarrass youD The maEority o% people, i% as-ed &hat they %ear most, &ould reply, A0 %ear nothin".A The reply &ould be ina!!urate, be!ause %e& people realiCe that they are bound, handi!apped, &hipped spiritually and physi!ally throu"h some %orm o% %ear. So subtle and deeply seated is the emotion o% %ear that one may "o throu"h li%e burdened &ith it, ne+er re!o"niCin" its presen!e. Bnly a !oura"eous analysis &ill dis!lose the presen!e o% this uni+ersal enemy. When you be"in su!h an analysis, sear!h deeply into your !hara!ter. 1ere is a list o% the symptoms %or &hi!h you should loo-# S=M T9MS 9? T@E ?EAR 9? 9VERT= 0*70@@E8E*CE. Commonly expressed throu"h la!- o% ambitionI &illin"ness to tolerate po+ertyI a!!eptan!e o% &hate+er !ompensation li%e may o%%er &ithout protestI mental and physi!al laCinessI la!o% initiati+e, ima"ination, enthusiasm and sel% !ontrol 0*7EC0S0B*. The habit o% permittin" others to do one>s thin-in". Stayin" Aon the %en!e.A 7B3BT. Jenerally expressed throu"h alibis and ex!uses desi"ned to !o+er up, explain a&ay, or apolo"iCe %or one>s %ailures, sometimes expressed in the %orm o% en+y o% those &ho are su!!ess%ul, or by !riti!iCin" them. WB886. 3sually expressed by %indin" %ault &ith others, a tenden!y to spend beyond one>s in!ome, ne"le!t o% personal appearan!e, s!o&lin" and %ro&nin"I intemperan!e in the use o% al!oholi! drin-, sometimes throu"h the use o% nar!oti!sI ner+ousness, la!- o% poise, sel% !ons!iousness and la!- o% sel% relian!e. BPE8 CA3T0B*. The habit o% loo-in" %or the ne"ati+e side o% e+ery !ir!umstan!e, thin-in" and tal-in" o% possible %ailure instead o% !on!entratin" upon the means o% su!!eedin". 4no&in" all the roads to disaster, but ne+er sear!hin" %or the plans to a+oid %ailure. Waitin" %or Athe ri"ht timeA to be"in puttin" ideas and plans into a!tion, until the &aitin" be!omes a permanent habit. 8ememberin" those &ho ha+e %ailed, and %or"ettin" those &ho ha+e su!!eeded. Seein" the hole in the dou"hnut, but o+erloo-in" the dou"hnut. Pessimism, leadin" to indi"estion, poor elimination, autointoxi!ation, bad breath and bad disposition.
P8BC8AST0*AT0B*. The habit o% puttin" o%% until tomorro& that &hi!h should ha+e been done last year. Spendin" enou"h time in !reatin" alibis and ex!uses to ha+e done the Eob. This symptom is !losely related to o+er !aution, doubt and &orry. 8e%usal to a!!ept responsibility &hen it !an be a+oided. Willin"ness to !ompromise rather than put up a sti%% %i"ht. Compromisin" &ith di%%i!ulties instead o% harnessin" and usin" them as steppin" stones to ad+an!ement. Bar"ainin" &ith 9i%e %or a penny, instead o% demandin" prosperity, opulen!e, ri!hes, !ontentment and happiness. Plannin" &hat to do 0@ A*7 W1E* BPE8TA4E* B6 @A0938E, 0*STEA7 B@ B38*0*J A99 B807JES A*7 MA40*J 8ET8EAT 0MPBSS0B9E. Wea-ness o%, and o%ten total la!- o% sel% !on%iden!e, de%initeness o% purpose, sel% !ontrol, initiati+e, enthusiasm, ambition, thri%t and sound reasonin" ability. EVPECT0*J PBPE8T6 0*STEA7 B@ 7EMA*70*J 80C1ES. Asso!iation &ith those &ho a!!ept po+erty instead o% see-in" the !ompany o% those &ho demand and re!ei+e ri!hes. M9NE= TA>CSF Some &ill as-, A&hy did you &rite a boo- about moneyH Why measure ri!hes in dollars, aloneHA Some &ill belie+e, and ri"htly so, that there are other %orms o% ri!hes more desirable than money. 6es, there are ri!hes &hi!h !annot be measured in terms o% dollars, but there are millions o% people &ho &ill say, AJi+e me all the money 0 need, and 0 &ill %ind e+erythin" else 0 &ant.A The maEor reason &hy 0 &rote this boo- on ho& to "et money is the %a!t that the &orld has but lately passed throu"h an experien!e that le%t millions o% men and &omen paralyCed &ith the @EA8 B@ PBPE8T6. What this sort o% %ear does to one &as &ell des!ribed by Westbroo- Pe"ler, in the *e& 6orWorld Tele"ram, +iC# AMoney is only !lam shells or metal dis!s or s!raps o% paper, and there are treasures o% the heart and soul &hi!h money !annot buy, but most people, bein" bro-e, are unable to -eep this in mind and sustain their spirits. When a man is do&n and out and on the street, unable to "et any Eob at all, somethin" happens to his spirit &hi!h !an be obser+ed in the droop o% his shoulders, the set o% his hat, his &al- and his "aCe.
1e !annot es!ape a %eelin" o% in%eriority amon" people &ith re"ular employment, e+en thou"h he -no&s they are de%initely not his e?uals in !hara!ter, intelli"en!e or ability. These people e+en his %riends %eel, on the other hand, a sense o% superiority and re"ard him, perhaps un!ons!iously, as a !asualty. 1e may borro& %or a time, but not enou"h to !arry on in his a!!ustomed &ay, and he !annot !ontinue to borro& +ery lon". But borro&in" in itsel%, &hen a man is borro&in" merely to li+e, is a depressin" experien!e, and the money la!-s the po&er o% earned money to re+i+e his spirits. B% !ourse, none o% this applies to bums or habitual neGer do &ells, but only to men o% normal ambitions and sel% respe!t. *D9MEN B9NBEA> DES AIR' AWomen in the same predi!ament must be di%%erent. We someho& do not thin- o% &omen at all in !onsiderin" the do&n and outers. They are s!ar!e in the breadlines, they rarely are seen be""in" on the streets, and they are not re!o"niCable in !ro&ds by the same plain si"ns &hi!h identi%y busted men. B% !ourse, 0 do not mean the shu%%lin" ha"s o% the !ity streets &ho are the opposite number o% the !on%irmed male bums. 0 mean reasonably youn", de!ent and intelli"ent &omen. There must be many o% them, but their despair is not apparent. Maybe they -ill themsel+es. AWhen a man is do&n and out he has time on his hands %or broodin". 1e may tra+el miles to see a man about a Eob and dis!o+er that the Eob is %illed or that it is one o% those Eobs &ith no base pay but only a !ommission on the sale o% some useless -ni!--na!- &hi!h nobody &ould buy, ex!ept out o% pity. Turnin" that do&n, he %inds himsel% ba!- on the street &ith no&here to "o but Eust any&here. So he &al-s and &al-s. 1e "aCes into store &indo&s at luxuries &hi!h are not %or him, and %eels in%erior and "i+es &ay to people &ho stop to loo- &ith an a!ti+e interest. 1e &anders into the railroad station or puts himsel% do&n in the library to ease his le"s and soaup a little heat, but that isn>t loo-in" %or a Eob, so he "ets "oin" a"ain. 1e may not -no& it, but his aimlessness &ould "i+e him a&ay e+en i% the +ery lines o% his %i"ure did not. 1e may be &ell dressed in the !lothes le%t o+er %rom the days &hen he had a steady Eob, but the !lothes !annot dis"uise the droop. *M9NE= MACES DI??ERENBE' A1e sees thousands o% other people, boo--eepers or !ler-s or !hemists or &a"on hands, busy at their &or- and en+ies them %rom the bottom o% his soul. They ha+e their independen!e, their sel% respe!t and manhood, and he simply !annot !on+in!e himsel% that he is a "ood man, too, thou"h he ar"ue it out and arri+e at a %a+orable +erdi!t hour a%ter hour. A0t is Eust money &hi!h ma-es this di%%eren!e in him. With a little money he &ould be himsel% a"ain. ASome employers ta-e the most sho!-in" ad+anta"e o% people &ho are do&n and out. The a"en!ies han" out little !olored !ards o%%erin" miserable &a"es to busted men Q.( a &ee-, Q.< a &ee-. An Q.; a &ee- Eob is a plum, and anyone &ith Q(< a &ee- to o%%er does not han" the Eob in %ront o% an a"en!y on a !olored !ard. 0 ha+e a &ant ad !lipped %rom a lo!al paper demandin" a !ler-, a "ood, !lean penman, to ta-e telephone orders %or a sand&i!h shop %rom .. A.M. to ( P.M. %or Q; a month not Q; a &ee- but Q; a month. The ad says
also, >State reli"ion.> Can you ima"ine the brutal e%%rontery o% anyone &ho demands a "ood, !lean penman %or .. !ents an hour in?uirin" into the +i!tim>s reli"ionH But that is &hat busted people are o%%ered.A T@E ?EAR 9? BRITIBISM 'ust ho& man ori"inally !ame by this %ear, no one !an state de%initely, but one thin" is !ertain he has it in a hi"hly de+eloped %orm. Some belie+e that this %ear made its appearan!e about the time that politi!s be!ame a Apro%ession.A Bthers belie+e it !an be tra!ed to the a"e &hen &omen %irst be"an to !on!ern themsel+es &ith AstylesA in &earin" apparel. This author, bein" neither a humorist nor a prophet, is in!lined to attribute the basi! %ear o% !riti!ism to that part o% man>s inherited nature &hi!h prompts him not only to ta-e a&ay his %ello&man>s "oods and &ares, but to Eusti%y his a!tion by C80T0C0SM o% his %ello&man>s !hara!ter. 0t is a &ell -no&n %a!t that a thie% &ill !riti!ise the man %rom &hom he steals that politi!ians see- o%%i!e, not by displayin" their o&n +irtues and ?uali%i!ations, but by attemptin" to besmir!h their opponents. The %ear o% !riti!ism ta-es on many %orms, the maEority o% &hi!h are petty and tri+ial. Baldheaded men, %or example, are bald %or no other reason than their %ear o% !riti!ism. 1eads be!ome bald be!ause o% the ti"ht %ittin" bands o% hats &hi!h !ut o%% the !ir!ulation %rom the roots o% the hair. Men &ear hats, not be!ause they a!tually need them, but mainly be!ause Ae+eryone is doin" it.A The indi+idual %alls into line and does li-e&ise, lest some other indi+idual C80T0C0SE him. Women seldom ha+e bald heads, or e+en thin hair, be!ause they &ear hats &hi!h %it their heads loosely, the only purpose o% the hats bein" adornment. But, it must not be supposed that &omen are %ree %rom the %ear o% !riti!ism. 0% any &oman !laims to be superior to man &ith re%eren!e to this %ear, as- her to &al- do&n the street &earin" a hat o% the +inta"e o% .;,0. The astute manu%a!turers o% !lothin" ha+e not been slo& to !apitaliCe this basi! %ear o% !riti!ism, &ith &hi!h all man-ind has been !ursed. E+ery season the styles in many arti!les o% &earin" apparel !han"e. Who establishes the stylesH Certainly not the pur!haser o% !lothin", but the manu%a!turer. Why does he !han"e the styles so o%tenH The ans&er is ob+ious. 1e !han"es the styles so he !an sell more !lothes. @or the same reason the manu%a!turers o% automobiles 2&ith a %e& rare and +ery sensible ex!eptions5 !han"e styles o% models e+ery season. *o man &ants to dri+e an automobile &hi!h is not o% the latest style, althou"h the older model may a!tually be the better !ar. We ha+e been des!ribin" the manner in &hi!h people beha+e under the in%luen!e o% %ear o% !riti!ism as applied to the small and petty thin"s o% li%e. 9et us no& examine human beha+ior &hen this %ear a%%e!ts people in !onne!tion &ith the more important e+ents o% human relationship. Ta-e %or example pra!ti!ally any person &ho has rea!hed the a"e o% Amental maturityA 2%rom 3< to /0 years o% a"e, as a "eneral a+era"e5, and i% you !ould read the se!ret thou"hts o% his
mind, you &ould %ind a +ery de!ided disbelie% in most o% the %ables tau"ht by the maEority o% the do"matists and theolo"ians a %e& de!ades ba!-. *ot o%ten, ho&e+er, &ill you %ind a person &ho has the !oura"e to openly state his belie% on this subEe!t. Most people &ill, i% pressed %ar enou"h, tell a lie rather than admit that they do not belie+e the stories asso!iated &ith that %orm o% reli"ion &hi!h held people in bonda"e prior to the a"e o% s!ienti%i! dis!o+ery and edu!ation. Why does the a+era"e person, e+en in this day o% enli"htenment, shy a&ay %rom denyin" his belie% in the %ables &hi!h &ere the basis o% most o% the reli"ions a %e& de!ades a"oH The ans&er is, Abe!ause o% the %ear o% !riti!ism.A Men and &omen ha+e been burned at the sta-e %or darin" to express disbelie% in "hosts. 0t is no &onder &e ha+e inherited a !ons!iousness &hi!h ma-es us %ear !riti!ism. The time &as, and not so %ar in the past, &hen !riti!ism !arried se+ere punishments it still does in some !ountries. The %ear o% !riti!ism robs man o% his initiati+e, destroys his po&er o% ima"ination, limits his indi+iduality, ta-es a&ay his sel% relian!e, and does him dama"e in a hundred other &ays. Parents o%ten do their !hildren irreparable inEury by !riti!isin" them. The mother o% one o% my boyhood !hums used to punish him &ith a s&it!h almost daily, al&ays !ompletin" the Eob &ith the statement, A6ou>ll land in the penitentiary be%ore you are t&enty.A 1e &as sent to a 8e%ormatory at the a"e o% se+enteen. Criti!ism is the one %orm o% ser+i!e, o% &hi!h e+eryone has too mu!h. E+eryone has a sto!o% it &hi!h is handed out, "ratis, &hether !alled %or or not. Bne>s nearest relati+es o%ten are the &orst o%%enders. 0t should be re!o"niCed as a !rime 2in reality it is a !rime o% the &orst nature5, %or any parent to build in%eriority !omplexes in the mind o% a !hild, throu"h unne!essary !riti!ism. Employers &ho understand human nature, "et the best there is in men, not by !riti!ism, but by !onstru!ti+e su""estion. Parents may a!!omplish the same results &ith their !hildren. Criti!ism &ill plant @EA8 in the human heart, or resentment, but it &ill not build lo+e or a%%e!tion. S=M T9MS 9? T@E ?EAR 9? BRITIBISM This %ear is almost as uni+ersal as the %ear o% po+erty, and its e%%e!ts are Eust as %atal to personal a!hie+ement, mainly be!ause this %ear destroys initiati+e, and dis!oura"es the use o% ima"ination. The maEor symptoms o% the %ear are# SE9@ CB*SC0B3S*ESS. Jenerally expressed throu"h ner+ousness, timidity in !on+ersation and in meetin" stran"ers, a&-&ard mo+ement o% the hands and limbs, shi%tin" o% the eyes. 9AC4 B@ PB0SE. Expressed throu"h la!- o% +oi!e !ontrol, ner+ousness in the presen!e o% others, poor posture o% body, poor memory.
PE8SB*A90T6. 9a!-in" in %irmness o% de!ision, personal !harm, and ability to express opinions de%initely. The habit o% side steppin" issues instead o% meetin" them s?uarely. A"reein" &ith others &ithout !are%ul examination o% their opinions. 0*@E80B80T6 CBMP9EV. The habit o% expressin" sel% appro+al by &ord o% mouth and by a!tions, as a means o% !o+erin" up a %eelin" o% in%eriority. 3sin" Abi" &ordsA to impress others, 2o%ten &ithout -no&in" the real meanin" o% the &ords5. 0mitatin" others in dress, spee!h and manners. Boastin" o% ima"inary a!hie+ements. This sometimes "i+es a sur%a!e appearan!e o% a %eelin" o% superiority. EVT8APAJA*CE. The habit o% tryin" to A-eep up &ith the 'oneses,A spendin" beyond one>s in!ome. 9AC4 B@ 0*0T0AT0PE. @ailure to embra!e opportunities %or sel% ad+an!ement, %ear to express opinions, la!- o% !on%iden!e in one>s o&n ideas, "i+in" e+asi+e ans&ers to ?uestions as-ed by superiors, hesitan!y o% manner and spee!h, de!eit in both &ords and deeds. 9AC4 B@ AMB0T0B*. Mental and physi!al laCiness, la!- o% sel% assertion, slo&ness in rea!hin" de!isions, easily in%luen!ed by others, the habit o% !riti!isin" others behind their ba!-s and %latterin" them to their %a!es, the habit o% a!!eptin" de%eat &ithout protest, ?uittin" an underta-in" &hen opposed by others, suspi!ious o% other people &ithout !ause, la!-in" in ta!t%ulness o% manner and spee!h, un&illin"ness to a!!ept the blame %or mista-es. T@E ?EAR 9? I>> @EA>T@ This %ear may be tra!ed to both physi!al and so!ial heredity. 0t is !losely asso!iated, as to its ori"in, &ith the !auses o% %ear o% Bld A"e and the %ear o% 7eath, be!ause it leads one !losely to the border o% Aterrible &orldsA o% &hi!h man -no&s not, but !on!ernin" &hi!h he has been tau"ht some dis!om%ortin" stories. The opinion is some&hat "eneral, also, that !ertain unethi!al people en"a"ed in the business o% Asellin" healthA ha+e had not a little to do &ith -eepin" ali+e the %ear o% ill health. 0n the main, man %ears ill health be!ause o% the terrible pi!tures &hi!h ha+e been planted in his mind o% &hat may happen i% death should o+erta-e him. 1e also %ears it be!ause o% the e!onomi! toll &hi!h it may !laim. A reputable physi!ian estimated that )<S o% all people &ho +isit physi!ians %or pro%essional ser+i!e are su%%erin" &ith hypo!hondria 2ima"inary illness5. 0t has been sho&n most !on+in!in"ly that the %ear o% disease, e+en &here there is not the sli"htest !ause %or %ear, o%ten produ!es the physi!al symptoms o% the disease %eared.
Po&er%ul and mi"hty is the human mindD 0t builds or it destroys. Playin" upon this !ommon &ea-ness o% %ear o% ill health, dispensers o% patent medi!ines ha+e reaped %ortunes. This %orm o% imposition upon !redulous humanity be!ame so pre+alent some t&enty years a"o that Colliers> Wee-ly Ma"aCine !ondu!ted a bitter !ampai"n a"ainst some o% the &orst o%%enders in the patent medi!ine business. 7urin" the A%luA epidemi! &hi!h bro-e out durin" the &orld &ar, the mayor o% *e& 6orCity too- drasti! steps to !he!- the dama"e &hi!h people &ere doin" themsel+es throu"h their inherent %ear o% ill health. 1e !alled in the ne&spaper men and said to them, AJentlemen, 0 %eel it ne!essary to as- you not to publish any s!are headlines !on!ernin" the >%lu> epidemi!. 3nless you !ooperate &ith me, &e &ill ha+e a situation &hi!h &e !annot !ontrol.A The ne&spapers ?uit publishin" stories about the A%lu,A and &ithin one month the epidemi! had been su!!ess%ully !he!-ed. Throu"h a series o% experiments !ondu!ted some years a"o, it &as pro+ed that people may be made ill by su""estion. We !ondu!ted this experiment by !ausin" three a!?uaintan!es to +isit the A+i!tims,A ea!h o% &hom as-ed the ?uestion, AWhat ails youH 6ou loo- terribly ill.A The %irst ?uestioner usually pro+o-ed a "rin, and a non!halant ABh, nothin", 0>m alri"ht,A %rom the +i!tim. The se!ond ?uestioner usually &as ans&ered &ith the statement, A0 don>t -no& exa!tly, but 0 do %eel badly.A The third ?uestioner &as usually met &ith the %ran- admission that the +i!tim &as a!tually %eelin" ill. Try this on an a!?uaintan!e i% you doubt that it &ill ma-e him un!om%ortable, but do not !arry the experiment too %ar. There is a !ertain reli"ious se!t &hose members ta-e +en"ean!e upon their enemies by the Ahexin"A method. They !all it Apla!in" a spellA on the +i!tim. There is o+er&helmin" e+iden!e that disease sometimes be"ins in the %orm o% ne"ati+e thou"ht impulse. Su!h an impulse may be passed %rom one mind to another, by su""estion, or !reated by an indi+idual in his o&n mind. A man &ho &as blessed &ith more &isdom than this in!ident mi"ht indi!ate, on!e said AWhen anyone as-s me ho& 0 %eel, 0 al&ays &ant to ans&er by -no!-in" him do&n.A 7o!tors send patients into ne& !limates %or their health, be!ause a !han"e o% Amental attitudeA is ne!essary. The seed o% %ear o% ill health li+es in e+ery human mind. Worry, %ear, dis!oura"ement, disappointment in lo+e and business a%%airs, !ause this seed to "erminate and "ro&. The re!ent business depression -ept the do!tors on the run, be!ause e+ery %orm o% ne"ati+e thin-in" may !ause ill health. 7isappointments in business and in lo+e stand at the head o% the list o% !auses o% %ear o% ill health. A youn" man su%%ered a disappointment in lo+e &hi!h sent him to a hospital. @or months he ho+ered bet&een li%e and death. A spe!ialist in su""esti+e therapeuti!s &as !alled in. The spe!ialist !han"ed nurses, pla!in" him in !har"e o% a +ery !harmin" youn" &oman &ho be"an 2by pre arran"ement &ith the
do!tor5 to ma-e lo+e to him the %irst day o% her arri+al on the Eob. Within three &ee-s the patient &as dis!har"ed %rom the hospital, still su%%erin", but &ith an entirely di%%erent malady. 1E WAS 0* 9BPE AJA0*. The remedy &as a hoax, but the patient and the nurse &ere later married. Both are in "ood health at the time o% this &ritin". S=M T9MS 9? T@E ?EAR 9? I>> @EA>T@ The symptoms o% this almost uni+ersal %ear are# A3TB S3JJEST0B*. The habit o% ne"ati+e use o% sel% su""estion by loo-in" %or, and expe!tin" to %ind the symptoms o% all -inds o% disease. AEnEoyin"A ima"inary illness and spea-in" o% it as bein" real. The habit o% tryin" all A%adsA and AismsA re!ommended by others as ha+in" therapeuti! +alue. Tal-in" to others o% operations, a!!idents and other %orms o% illness. Experimentin" &ith diets, physi!al exer!ises, redu!in" systems, &ithout pro%essional "uidan!e. Tryin" home remedies, patent medi!ines and A?ua!-A remedies. 16PBC1B*780A. The habit o% tal-in" o% illness, !on!entratin" the mind upon disease, and expe!tin" its appearan!e until a ner+ous brea- o!!urs. *othin" that !omes in bottles !an !ure this !ondition. 0t is brou"ht on by ne"ati+e thin-in" and nothin" but positi+e thou"ht !an a%%e!t a !ure. 1ypo!hondria, 2a medi!al term %or ima"inary disease5 is said to do as mu!h dama"e on o!!asion, as the disease one %ears mi"ht do. Most so !alled !ases o% Aner+esA !ome %rom ima"inary illness. EVE8C0SE. @ear o% ill health o%ten inter%eres &ith proper physi!al exer!ise, and results in o+er &ei"ht, by !ausin" one to a+oid outdoor li%e. S3SCEPT0B090T6. @ear o% ill health brea-s do&n *ature>s body resistan!e, and !reates a %a+orable !ondition %or any %orm o% disease one may !onta!t. The %ear o% ill health o%ten is related to the %ear o% Po+erty, espe!ially in the !ase o% the hypo!hondria!, &ho !onstantly &orries about the possibility o% ha+in" to pay do!tor>s bills, hospital bills, et!. This type o% person spends mu!h time preparin" %or si!-ness, tal-in" about death, sa+in" money %or !emetery lots, and burial expenses, et!. SE9@ CB7790*J. The habit o% ma-in" a bid %or sympathy, usin" ima"inary illness as the lure. 2People o%ten resort to this tri!- to a+oid &or-5. The habit o% %ei"nin" illness to !o+er plain laCiness, or to ser+e as an alibi %or la!- o% ambition.
0*TEMPE8A*CE. The habit o% usin" al!ohol or nar!oti!s to destroy pains su!h as heada!hes, neural"ia, et!., instead o% eliminatin" the !ause. The habit o% readin" about illness and &orryin" o+er the possibility o% bein" stri!-en by it. The habit o% readin" patent medi!ine ad+ertisements. T@E ?EAR 9? >9SS 9? >9VE The ori"inal sour!e o% this inherent %ear needs but little des!ription, be!ause it ob+iously "re& out o% man>s poly"amous habit o% stealin" his %ello&man>s mate, and his habit o% ta-in" liberties &ith her &hene+er he !ould. 'ealousy, and other similar %orms o% dementia prae!ox "ro& out o% man>s inherited %ear o% the loss o% lo+e o% someone. This %ear is the most pain%ul o% all the six basi! %ears. 0t probably plays more ha+o! &ith the body and mind than any o% the other basi! %ears, as it o%ten leads to permanent insanity. The %ear o% the loss o% lo+e probably dates ba!- to the stone a"e, &hen men stole &omen by brute %or!e. They !ontinue to steal %emales, but their te!hni?ue has !han"ed. 0nstead o% %or!e, they no& use persuasion, the promise o% pretty !lothes, motor !ars, and other AbaitA mu!h more e%%e!ti+e than physi!al %or!e. Man>s habits are the same as they &ere at the da&n o% !i+iliCation, but he expresses them di%%erently. Care%ul analysis has sho&n that &omen are more sus!eptible to this %ear than men. This %a!t is easily explained. Women ha+e learned, %rom experien!e, that men are poly"amous by nature, that they are not to be trusted in the hands o% ri+als. S=M T9MS 9? T@E ?EAR 9? >9SS 9? >9VE The distin"uishin" symptoms o% this %ear are# 'EA9B3S6. The habit o% bein" suspi!ious o% %riends and lo+ed ones &ithout any reasonable e+iden!e o% su%%i!ient "rounds. 2'ealousy is a %orm o% dementia prae!ox &hi!h sometimes be!omes +iolent &ithout the sli"htest !ause5. The habit o% a!!usin" &i%e or husband o% in%idelity &ithout "rounds. Jeneral suspi!ion o% e+eryone, absolute %aith in no one. @A39T @0*70*J. The habit o% %indin" %ault &ith %riends, relati+es, business asso!iates and lo+ed ones upon the sli"htest pro+o!ation, or &ithout any !ause &hatsoe+er. JAMB90*J.
The habit o% "amblin", stealin", !heatin", and other&ise ta-in" haCardous !han!es to pro+ide money %or lo+ed ones, &ith the belie% that lo+e !an be bou"ht. The habit o% spendin" beyond one>s means, or in!urrin" debts, to pro+ide "i%ts %or lo+ed ones, &ith the obEe!t o% ma-in" a %a+orable sho&in". 0nsomnia, ner+ousness, la!- o% persisten!e, &ea-ness o% &ill, la!- o% sel% !ontrol, la!- o% sel% relian!e, bad temper. T@E ?EAR 9? 9>D A:E 0n the main, this %ear "ro&s out o% t&o sour!es. @irst, the thou"ht that old a"e may brin" &ith it PBPE8T6. Se!ondly, and by %ar the most !ommon sour!e o% ori"in, %rom %alse and !ruel tea!hin"s o% the past &hi!h ha+e been too &ell mixed &ith A%ire and brimstone,A and other bo"ies !unnin"ly desi"ned to ensla+e man throu"h %ear. 0n the basi! %ear o% old a"e, man has t&o +ery sound reasons %or his apprehensionFone "ro&in" out o% his distrust o% his %ello&man, &ho may seiCe &hate+er &orldly "oods he may possess, and the other arisin" %rom the terrible pi!tures o% the &orld beyond, &hi!h &ere planted in his mind, throu"h so!ial heredity be%ore he !ame into %ull possession o% his mind. The possibility o% ill health, &hi!h is more !ommon as people "ro& older, is also a !ontributin" !ause o% this !ommon %ear o% old a"e. Eroti!ism also enters into the !ause o% the %ear o% old a"e, as no man !herishes the thou"ht o% diminishin" sex attra!tion. The most !ommon !ause o% %ear o% old a"e is asso!iated &ith the possibility o% po+erty. APoorhouseA is not a pretty &ord. 0t thro&s a !hill into the mind o% e+ery person &ho %a!es the possibility o% ha+in" to spend his de!linin" years on a poor %arm. Another !ontributin" !ause o% the %ear o% old a"e, is the possibility o% loss o% %reedom and independen!e, as old a"e may brin" &ith it the loss o% both physi!al and e!onomi! %reedom. S=M T9MS 9? T@E ?EAR 9? 9>D A:E The !ommonest symptoms o% this %ear are# The tenden!y to slo& do&n and de+elop an in%eriority !omplex at the a"e o% mental maturity, around the a"e o% %orty, %alsely belie+in" one>s sel% to be Aslippin"A be!ause o% a"e. 2The truth is that man>s most use%ul years, mentally and spiritually, are those bet&een %orty and sixty5 . The habit o% spea-in" apolo"eti!ally o% one>s sel% as Abein" oldA merely be!ause one has rea!hed the a"e o% %orty, or %i%ty, instead o% re+ersin" the rule and expressin" "ratitude %or ha+in" rea!hed the a"e o% &isdom and understandin". The habit o% -illin" o%% initiati+e, ima"ination, and sel% relian!e by %alsely belie+in" one>s sel% too old to exer!ise these ?ualities. The habit o% the man or &oman o% %orty dressin" &ith the aim o% tryin" to appear mu!h youn"er, and a%%e!tin" mannerisms o% youthI thereby inspirin" ridi!ule by both %riends and stran"ers.
T@E ?EAR 9? DEAT@ To some this is the !ruelest o% all the basi! %ears. The reason is ob+ious. The terrible pan"s o% %ear asso!iated &ith the thou"ht o% death, in the maEority o% !ases, may be !har"ed dire!tly to reli"ious %anati!ism. So !alled AheathenA are less a%raid o% death than the more A!i+iliCed.A @or hundreds o% millions o% years man has been as-in" the still unans&ered ?uestions, A&hen!eA and A&hither.A Where did 0 !ome %rom, and &here am 0 "oin"H 7urin" the dar-er a"es o% the past, the more !unnin" and !ra%ty &ere not slo& to o%%er the ans&er to these ?uestions, @B8 A P80CE. Witness, no&, the maEor sour!e o% ori"in o% the @EA8 B@ 7EAT1. ACome into my tent, embra!e my %aith, a!!ept my do"mas, and 0 &ill "i+e you a ti!-et that &ill admit you strai"hta&ay into hea+en &hen you die,A !ries a leader o% se!tarianism. A8emain out o% my tent,A says the same leader, Aand may the de+il ta-e you and burn you throu"hout eternity.A ETE8*0T6 is a lon" time. @08E is a terrible thin". The thou"ht o% eternal punishment, &ith %ire, not only !auses man to %ear death, it o%ten !auses him to lose his reason. 0t destroys interest in li%e and ma-es happiness impossible. 7urin" my resear!h, 0 re+ie&ed a boo- entitled AA Catalo"ue o% the Jods,A in &hi!h &ere listed the 30,000 "ods &hi!h man has &orshiped. Thin- o% itD Thirty thousand o% them, represented by e+erythin" %rom a !ra&%ish to a man. 0t is little &onder that men ha+e be!ome %ri"htened at the approa!h o% death. While the reli"ious leader may not be able to pro+ide sa%e !ondu!t into hea+en, nor, by la!o% su!h pro+ision, allo& the un%ortunate to des!end into hell, the possibility o% the latter seems so terrible that the +ery thou"ht o% it lays hold o% the ima"ination in su!h a realisti! &ay that it paralyCes reason, and sets up the %ear o% death. 0n truth, *B MA* 4*BWS, and no man has e+er -no&n, &hat hea+en or hell is li-e, nor does any man -no& i% either pla!e a!tually exists. This +ery la!- o% positi+e -no&led"e opens the door o% the human mind to the !harlatan so he may enter and !ontrol that mind &ith his sto!- o% le"erdemain and +arious brands o% pious %raud and tri!-ery. The %ear o% 7EAT1 is not as !ommon no& as it &as durin" the a"e &hen there &ere no "reat !olle"es and uni+ersities. Men o% s!ien!e ha+e turned the spotli"ht o% truth upon the &orld, and this truth is rapidly %reein" men and &omen %rom this terrible %ear o% 7EAT1. The youn" men and youn" &omen &ho attend the !olle"es and uni+ersities are not easily impressed by A%ireA and Abrimstone.A Throu"h the aid o% biolo"y, astronomy, "eolo"y, and other related s!ien!es, the %ears o% the dar- a"es &hi!h "ripped the minds o% men and destroyed their reason ha+e been dispelled. 0nsane asylums are %illed &ith men and &omen &ho ha+e "one mad, be!ause o% the @EA8 B@ 7EAT1. This %ear is useless. 7eath &ill !ome, no matter &hat anyone may thin- about it. A!!ept it as
a ne!essity, and pass the thou"ht out o% your mind. 0t must be a ne!essity, or it &ould not !ome to all. Perhaps it is not as bad as it has been pi!tured. The entire &orld is made up o% only t&o thin"s, E*E8J6 and MATTE8. 0n elementary physi!s &e learn that neither matter nor ener"y 2the only t&o realities -no&n to man5 !an be !reated nor destroyed. Both matter and ener"y !an be trans%ormed, but neither !an be destroyed. 9i%e is ener"y, i% it is anythin". 0% neither ener"y nor matter !an be destroyed, o% !ourse li%e !annot be destroyed. 9i%e, li-e other %orms o% ener"y, may be passed throu"h +arious pro!esses o% transition, or !han"e, but it !annot be destroyed. 7eath is mere transition. 0% death is not mere !han"e, or transition, then nothin" !omes a%ter death ex!ept a lon", eternal, pea!e%ul sleep, and sleep is nothin" to be %eared. Thus you may &ipe out, %ore+er, the %ear o% 7eath. S=M T9MS 9? T@E ?EAR 9? DEAT@ The "eneral symptoms o% this %ear are# The habit o% T10*40*J about dyin" instead o% ma-in" the most o% 90@E, due, "enerally, to la!- o% purpose, or la!- o% a suitable o!!upation. This %ear is more pre+alent amon" the a"ed, but sometimes the more youth%ul are +i!tims o% it. The "reatest o% all remedies %or the %ear o% death is a B38*0*J 7ES08E @B8 AC10EPEME*T, ba!-ed by use%ul ser+i!e to others. A busy person seldom has time to thin- about dyin". 1e %inds li%e too thrillin" to &orry about death. Sometimes the %ear o% death is !losely asso!iated &ith the @ear o% Po+erty, &here one>s death &ould lea+e lo+ed ones po+erty stri!-en. 0n other !ases, the %ear o% death is !aused by illness and the !onse?uent brea-in" do&n o% physi!al body resistan!e. The !ommonest !auses o% the %ear o% death are# ill health, po+erty, la!- o% appropriate o!!upation, disappointment o+er lo+e, insanity, reli"ious %anati!ism. 9>D MAN D9RR= Worry is a state o% mind based upon %ear. 0t &or-s slo&ly, but persistently. 0t is insidious and subtle. Step by step it Adi"s itsel% inA until it paralyCes one>s reasonin" %a!ulty, destroys sel% !on%iden!e and initiati+e. Worry is a %orm o% sustained %ear !aused by inde!ision there%ore it is a state o% mind &hi!h !an be !ontrolled. An unsettled mind is helpless. 0nde!ision ma-es an unsettled mind. Most indi+iduals la!- the &illpo&er to rea!h de!isions promptly, and to stand by them a%ter they ha+e been made, e+en durin" normal business !onditions.
7urin" periods o% e!onomi! unrest 2su!h as the &orld re!ently experien!ed5, the indi+idual is handi!apped, not alone by his inherent nature to be slo& at rea!hin" de!isions, but he is in%luen!ed by the inde!ision o% others around him &ho ha+e !reated a state o% Amass inde!ision.A 7urin" the depression the &hole atmosphere, all o+er the &orld, &as %illed &ith A@earenCaA and AWorryitis,A the t&o mental disease "erms &hi!h be"an to spread themsel+es a%ter the Wall Street %renCy in .,(,. There is only one -no&n antidote %or these "ermsI it is the habit o% prompt and %irm 7EC0S0B*. Moreo+er, it is an antidote &hi!h e+ery indi+idual must apply %or himsel%. We do not &orry o+er !onditions, on!e &e ha+e rea!hed a de!ision to %ollo& a de%inite line o% a!tion. 0 on!e inter+ie&ed a man &ho &as to be ele!tro!uted t&o hours later. The !ondemned man &as the !almest o% some ei"ht men &ho &ere in the death !ell &ith him. 1is !almness prompted me to as- him ho& it %elt to -no& that he &as "oin" into eternity in a short &hile. With a smile o% !on%iden!e on his %a!e, he said, A0t %eels %ine. 'ust thin-, brother, my troubles &ill soon be o+er. 0 ha+e had nothin" but trouble all my li%e. 0t has been a hardship to "et %ood and !lothin". Soon 0 &ill not need these thin"s. 0 ha+e %elt %ine e+er sin!e 0 learned @B8 CE8TA0* that 0 must die. 0 made up my mind then, to a!!ept my %ate in "ood spirit.A As he spo-e he de+oured a dinner o% proportions su%%i!ient %or three men, eatin" e+ery mouth%ul o% the %ood brou"ht to him, and apparently enEoyin" it as mu!h as i% no disaster a&aited him. 7EC0S0B* "a+e this man resi"nation to his %ateD 7e!ision !an also pre+ent one>s a!!eptan!e o% undesired !ir!umstan!es. The six basi! %ears be!ome translated into a state o% &orry, throu"h inde!ision. 8elie+e yoursel%, %ore+er o% the %ear o% death, by rea!hin" a de!ision to a!!ept death as an ines!apable e+ent. Whip the %ear o% po+erty by rea!hin" a de!ision to "et alon" &ith &hate+er &ealth you !an a!!umulate W0T1B3T WB886. Put your %oot upon the ne!- o% the %ear o% !riti!ism by rea!hin" a de!ision *BT TB WB886 about &hat other people thin-, do, or say. Eliminate the %ear o% old a"e by rea!hin" a de!ision to a!!ept it, not as a handi!ap, but as a "reat blessin" &hi!h !arries &ith it &isdom, sel% !ontrol, and understandin" not -no&n to youth. A!?uit yoursel% o% the %ear o% ill health by the de!ision to %or"et symptoms. Master the %ear o% loss o% lo+e by rea!hin" a de!ision to "et alon" &ithout lo+e, i% that is ne!essary. 4ill the habit o% &orry, in all its %orms, by rea!hin" a "eneral, blan-et de!ision that nothin" &hi!h li%e has to o%%er is &orth the pri!e o% &orry. With this de!ision &ill !ome poise, pea!e o% mind, and !almness o% thou"ht &hi!h &ill brin" happiness. A man &hose mind is %illed &ith %ear not only destroys his o&n !han!es o% intelli"ent a!tion,
but, he transmits these destru!ti+e +ibrations to the minds o% all &ho !ome into !onta!t &ith him, and destroys, also their !han!es. E+en a do" or a horse -no&s &hen its master la!-s !oura"eI moreo+er, a do" or a horse &ill pi!- up the +ibrations o% %ear thro&n o%% by its master, and beha+e a!!ordin"ly. 9o&er do&n the line o% intelli"en!e in the animal -in"dom, one %inds this same !apa!ity to pi!- up the +ibrations o% %ear. A honey bee immediately senses %ear in the mind o% a person %or reasons un-no&n, a bee &ill stin" the person &hose mind is releasin" +ibrations o% %ear, mu!h more readily than it &ill molest the person &hose mind re"isters no %ear. The +ibrations o% %ear pass %rom one mind to another Eust as ?ui!-ly and as surely as the sound o% the human +oi!e passes %rom the broad!astin" station to the re!ei+in" set o% a radio and B6 T1E SE9@ SAME ME703M. Mental telepathy is a reality. Thou"hts pass %rom one mind to another, +oluntarily, &hether or not this %a!t is re!o"niCed by either the person releasin" the thou"hts, or the persons &ho pi!- up those thou"hts. The person &ho "i+es expression, by &ord o% mouth, to ne"ati+e or destru!ti+e thou"hts is pra!ti!ally !ertain to experien!e the results o% those &ords in the %orm o% a destru!ti+e A-i!ba!-.A The release o% destru!ti+e thou"ht impulses, alone, &ithout the aid o% &ords, produ!es also a A-i!-ba!-A in more &ays than one. @irst o% all, and perhaps most important to be remembered, the person &ho releases thou"hts o% a destru!ti+e nature, must su%%er dama"e throu"h the brea-in" do&n o% the %a!ulty o% !reati+e ima"ination. Se!ondly, the presen!e in the mind o% any destru!ti+e emotion de+elops a ne"ati+e personality &hi!h repels people, and o%ten !on+erts them into anta"onists. The third sour!e o% dama"e to the person &ho entertains or releases ne"ati+e thou"hts, lies in this si"ni%i!ant %a!t these thou"ht impulses are not only dama"in" to others, but they 0MBE7 T1EMSE9PES 0* T1E S3BCB*SC0B3S M0*7 B@ T1E PE8SB* 8E9EAS0*J T1EM, and there be!ome a part o% his !hara!ter. Bne is ne+er throu"h &ith a thou"ht, merely by releasin" it. When a thou"ht is released, it spreads in e+ery dire!tion, throu"h the medium o% the ether, but it also plants itsel% permanently in the sub!ons!ious mind o% the person releasin" it. 6our business in li%e is, presumably to a!hie+e su!!ess. To be su!!ess%ul, you must %ind pea!e o% mind, a!?uire the material needs o% li%e, and abo+e all, attain 1APP0*ESS. All o% these e+iden!es o% su!!ess be"in in the %orm o% thou"ht impulses. 6ou may !ontrol your o&n mind, you ha+e the po&er to %eed it &hate+er thou"ht impulses you !hoose. With this pri+ile"e "oes also the responsibility o% usin" it !onstru!ti+ely. 6ou are the master o% your o&n earthly destiny Eust as surely as you ha+e the po&er to !ontrol your o&n thou"hts. 6ou may in%luen!e, dire!t, and e+entually !ontrol your o&n en+ironment, ma-in" your li%e &hat you &ant it to be or, you may ne"le!t to exer!ise the pri+ile"e &hi!h is yours, to ma-e
your li%e to order, thus !astin" yoursel% upon the broad sea o% ACir!umstan!eA &here you &ill be tossed hither and yon, li-e a !hip on the &a+es o% the o!ean. T@E DEVI>#S D9RCS@9 5 T@E SEVENT@ BASIB EVI> 0n addition to the Six Basi! @ears, there is another e+il by &hi!h people su%%er. 0t !onstitutes a ri!h soil in &hi!h the seeds o% %ailure "ro& abundantly. 0t is so subtle that its presen!e o%ten is not dete!ted. This a%%li!tion !annot properly be !lassed as a %ear. 0T 0S MB8E 7EEP96 SEATE7 A*7 MB8E B@TE* @ATA9 T1A* A99 B@ T1E S0V @EA8S. @or &ant o% a better name, let us !all this e+il S3SCEPT0B090T6 TB *EJAT0PE 0*@93E*CES. Men &ho a!!umulate "reat ri!hes al&ays prote!t themsel+es a"ainst this e+ilD The po+erty stri!-en ne+er doD Those &ho su!!eed in any !allin" must prepare their minds to resist the e+il. 0% you are readin" this philosophy %or the purpose o% a!!umulatin" ri!hes, you should examine yoursel% +ery !are%ully, to determine &hether you are sus!eptible to ne"ati+e in%luen!es. 0% you ne"le!t this sel% analysis, you &ill %or%eit your ri"ht to attain the obEe!t o% your desires. Ma-e the analysis sear!hin". A%ter you read the ?uestions prepared %or this sel% analysis, hold yoursel% to a stri!t a!!ountin" in your ans&ers. Jo at the tas- as !are%ully as you &ould sear!h %or any other enemy you -ne& to be a&aitin" you in ambush and deal &ith your o&n %aults as you &ould &ith a more tan"ible enemy. 6ou !an easily prote!t yoursel% a"ainst hi"h&ay robbers, be!ause the la& pro+ides or"aniCed !ooperation %or your bene%it, but the Ase+enth basi! e+ilA is more di%%i!ult to master, be!ause it stri-es &hen you are not a&are o% its presen!e, &hen you are asleep, and &hile you are a&a-e. Moreo+er, its &eapon is intan"ible, be!ause it !onsists o% merely a STATE B@ M0*7. This e+il is also dan"erous be!ause it stri-es in as many di%%erent %orms as there are human experien!es. Sometimes it enters the mind throu"h the &ell meant &ords o% one>s o&n relati+es. At other times, it bores %rom &ithin, throu"h one>s o&n mental attitude. Al&ays it is as deadly as poison, e+en thou"h it may not -ill as ?ui!-ly. @9D T9 R9TEBT =9(RSE>? A:AINST NE:ATIVE IN?>(ENBES To prote!t yoursel% a"ainst ne"ati+e in%luen!es, &hether o% your o&n ma-in", or the result o% the a!ti+ities o% ne"ati+e people around you, re!o"niCe that you ha+e a W099 PBWE8, and put it into !onstant use, until it builds a &all o% immunity a"ainst ne"ati+e in%luen!es in your o&n mind.
8e!o"niCe the %a!t that you, and e+ery other human bein", are, by nature, laCy, indi%%erent, and sus!eptible to all su""estions &hi!h harmoniCe &ith your &ea-nesses. 8e!o"niCe that you are, by nature, sus!eptible to all the six basi! %ears, and set up. habits %or the purpose o% !ountera!tin" all these %ears. 8e!o"niCe that ne"ati+e in%luen!es o%ten &or- on you throu"h your sub!ons!ious mind, there%ore they are di%%i!ult to dete!t, and -eep your mind !losed a"ainst all people &ho depress or dis!oura"e you in any &ay. Clean out your medi!ine !hest, thro& a&ay all pill bottles, and stop panderin" to !olds, a!hes, pains and ima"inary illness. 7eliberately see- the !ompany o% people &ho in%luen!e you to T10*4 A*7 ACT @B8 6B38SE9@. 7o not EVPECT troubles as they ha+e a tenden!y not to disappoint. Without doubt, the most !ommon &ea-ness o% all human bein"s is the habit o% lea+in" their minds open to the ne"ati+e in%luen!e o% other people. This &ea-ness is all the more dama"in", be!ause most people do not re!o"niCe that they are !ursed by it, and many &ho a!-no&led"e it, ne"le!t or re%use to !orre!t the e+il until it be!omes an un!ontrollable part o% their daily habits. To aid those &ho &ish to see themsel+es as they really are, the %ollo&in" list o% ?uestions has been prepared. 8ead the ?uestions and state your ans&ers aloud, so you !an hear your o&n +oi!e. This &ill ma-e it easier %or you to be truth%ul &ith yoursel%. SE>?5ANA>=SIS TEST U(ESTI9NS 7o you !omplain o%ten o% A%eelin" bad,A and i% so, &hat is the !auseH 7o you %ind %ault &ith other people at the sli"htest pro+o!ationH 7o you %re?uently ma-e mista-es in your &or-, and i% so, &hyH Are you sar!asti! and o%%ensi+e in your !on+ersationH 7o you deliberately a+oid the asso!iation o% anyone, and i% so, &hyH 7o you su%%er %re?uently &ith indi"estionH 0% so, &hat is the !auseH 7oes li%e seem %utile and the %uture hopeless to youH 0% so, &hyH 7o you li-e your o!!upationH 0% not, &hyH 7o you o%ten %eel sel% pity, and i% so &hyH Are you en+ious o% those &ho ex!el youH To &hi!h do you de+ote most time, thin-in" o% S3CCESS, or o% @A0938EH
Are you "ainin" or losin" sel% !on%iden!e as you "ro& olderH 7o you learn somethin" o% +alue %rom all mista-esH Are you permittin" some relati+e or a!?uaintan!e to &orry youH 0% so, &hyH Are you sometimes Ain the !loudsA and at other times in the depths o% desponden!yH Who has the most inspirin" in%luen!e upon youH What is the !auseH 7o you tolerate ne"ati+e or dis!oura"in" in%luen!es &hi!h you !an a+oidH Are you !areless o% your personal appearan!eH 0% so, &hen and &hyH 1a+e you learned ho& to Adro&n your troublesA by bein" too busy to be annoyed by themH Would you !all yoursel% a Aspineless &ea-lin"A i% you permitted others to do your thin-in" %or youH 7o you ne"le!t internal bathin" until auto intoxi!ation ma-es you ill tempered and irritableH 1o& many pre+entable disturban!es annoy you, and &hy do you tolerate themH 7o you resort to li?uor, nar!oti!s, or !i"arettes to A?uiet your ner+esAH 0% so, &hy do you not try &ill po&er insteadH 7oes anyone Ana"A you, and i% so, %or &hat reasonH 7o you ha+e a 7E@0*0TE MA'B8 P38PBSE, and i% so, &hat is it, and &hat plan ha+e you %or a!hie+in" itH 7o you su%%er %rom any o% the Six Basi! @earsH 0% so, &hi!h onesH 1a+e you a method by &hi!h you !an shield yoursel% a"ainst the ne"ati+e in%luen!e o% othersH 7o you ma-e deliberate use o% auto su""estion to ma-e your mind positi+eH Whi!h do you +alue most, your material possessions, or your pri+ile"e o% !ontrollin" your o&n thou"htsH Are you easily in%luen!ed by others, a"ainst your o&n Eud"mentH 1as today added anythin" o% +alue to your sto!- o% -no&led"e or state o% mindH 7o you %a!e s?uarely the !ir!umstan!es &hi!h ma-e you unhappy, or sidestep the responsibilityH 7o you analyCe all mista-es and %ailures and try to pro%it by them or, do you ta-e the attitude that this is not your dutyH Can you name three o% your most dama"in" &ea-nessesH What are you doin" to !orre!t themH
7o you en!oura"e other people to brin" their &orries to you %or sympathyH 7o you !hoose, %rom your daily experien!es, lessons or in%luen!es &hi!h aid in your personal ad+an!ementH 7oes your presen!e ha+e a ne"ati+e in%luen!e on other people as a ruleH What habits o% other people annoy you mostH 7o you %orm your o&n opinions or permit yoursel% to be in%luen!ed by other peopleH 1a+e you learned ho& to !reate a mental state o% mind &ith &hi!h you !an shield yoursel% a"ainst all dis!oura"in" in%luen!esH 7oes your o!!upation inspire you &ith %aith and hopeH Are you !ons!ious o% possessin" spiritual %or!es o% su%%i!ient po&er to enable you to -eep your mind %ree %rom all %orms o% @EA8H 7oes your reli"ion help you to -eep your o&n mind positi+eH 7o you %eel it your duty to share other people>s &orriesH 0% so, &hyH 0% you belie+e that Abirds o% a %eather %lo!- to"etherA &hat ha+e you learned about yoursel% by studyin" the %riends &hom you attra!tH What !onne!tion, i% any, do you see bet&een the people &ith &hom you asso!iate most !losely, and any unhappiness you may experien!eH Could it be possible that some person &hom you !onsider to be a %riend is, in reality, your &orst enemy, be!ause o% his ne"ati+e in%luen!e on your mindH By &hat rules do you Eud"e &ho is help%ul and &ho is dama"in" to youH Are your intimate asso!iates mentally superior or in%erior to youH 1o& mu!h time out o% e+ery (/ hours do you de+ote to# a. your o!!upation b. sleep !. play and relaxation d. a!?uirin" use%ul -no&led"e e. plain &aste Who amon" your a!?uaintan!es, a. en!oura"es you most b. !autions you most !. dis!oura"es you most d. helps you most in other &ays What is your "reatest &orryH Why do you tolerate itH
When others o%%er you %ree, unsoli!ited ad+i!e, do you a!!ept it &ithout ?uestion, or analyCe their moti+eH What, abo+e all else, do you most 7ES08EH 7o you intend to a!?uire itH Are you &illin" to subordinate all other desires %or this oneH 1o& mu!h time daily do you de+ote to a!?uirin" itH 7o you !han"e your mind o%tenH 0% so, &hyH 7o you usually %inish e+erythin" you be"inH Are you easily impressed by other people>s business or pro%essional titles, !olle"e de"rees, or &ealthH Are you easily in%luen!ed by &hat other people thin- or say o% youH 7o you !ater to people be!ause o% their so!ial or %inan!ial statusH Whom do you belie+e to be the "reatest person li+in"H 0n &hat respe!t is this person superior to yoursel%H 1o& mu!h time ha+e you de+oted to studyin" and ans&erin" these ?uestionsH 2At least one day is ne!essary %or the analysis and the ans&erin" o% the entire list.5 0% you ha+e ans&ered all these ?uestions truth%ully, you -no& more about yoursel% than the maEority o% people. Study the ?uestions !are%ully, !ome ba!- to them on!e ea!h &ee- %or se+eral months, and be astounded at the amount o% additional -no&led"e o% "reat +alue to yoursel%, you &ill ha+e "ained by the simple method o% ans&erin" the ?uestions truth%ully. 0% you are not !ertain !on!ernin" the ans&ers to some o% the ?uestions, see- the !ounsel o% those &ho -no& you &ell, espe!ially those &ho ha+e no moti+e in %latterin" you, and see yoursel% throu"h their eyes. The experien!e &ill be astonishin". 6ou ha+e ABSB93TE CB*T8B9 o+er but one thin", and that is your thou"hts. This is the most si"ni%i!ant and inspirin" o% all %a!ts -no&n to manD 0t re%le!ts man>s 7i+ine nature. This 7i+ine prero"ati+e is the sole means by &hi!h you may !ontrol your o&n destiny. 0% you %ail to !ontrol your o&n mind, you may be sure you &ill !ontrol nothin" else. 0% you must be !areless &ith your possessions, let it be in !onne!tion &ith material thin"s. 6our mind is your spiritual estateD Prote!t and use it &ith the !are to &hi!h 7i+ine 8oyalty is entitled. 6ou &ere "i+en a W099 PBWE8 %or this purpose. 3n%ortunately, there is no le"al prote!tion a"ainst those &ho, either by desi"n or i"noran!e, poison the minds o% others by ne"ati+e su""estion. This %orm o% destru!tion should be punishable by hea+y le"al penalties, be!ause it may and o%ten does destroy one>s !han!es o%
a!?uirin" material thin"s &hi!h are prote!ted by la&. Men &ith ne"ati+e minds tried to !on+in!e Thomas A. Edison that he !ould not build a ma!hine that &ould re!ord and reprodu!e the human +oi!e, Abe!auseA they said, Ano one else had e+er produ!ed su!h a ma!hine.A Edison did not belie+e them. 1e -ne& that the mind !ould produ!e A*6T10*J T1E M0*7 CB397 CB*CE0PE A*7 BE90EPE, and that -no&led"e &as the thin" that li%ted the "reat Edison abo+e the !ommon herd. Men &ith ne"ati+e minds told @. W. Wool&orth, he &ould "o Abro-eA tryin" to run a store on %i+e and ten !ent sales. 1e did not belie+e them. 1e -ne& that he !ould do anythin", &ithin reason, i% he ba!-ed his plans &ith %aith. Exer!isin" his ri"ht to -eep other men>s ne"ati+e su""estions out o% his mind, he piled up a %ortune o% more than a hundred million dollars. Men &ith ne"ati+e minds told Jeor"e Washin"ton he !ould not hope to &in a"ainst the +astly superior %or!es o% the British, but he exer!ised his 7i+ine ri"ht to BE90EPE, there%ore this boo- &as published under the prote!tion o% the Stars and Stripes, &hile the name o% 9ord Corn&allis has been all but %or"otten. 7oubtin" Thomases s!o%%ed s!orn%ully &hen 1enry @ord tried out his %irst !rudely built automobile on the streets o% 7etroit. Some said the thin" ne+er &ould be!ome pra!ti!al. Bthers said no one &ould pay money %or su!h a !ontraption. @B87 SA07, A0>99 BE9T T1E EA8T1 W0T1 7EPE*7AB9E MBTB8 CA8S,A A*7 1E 707D 1is de!ision to trust his o&n Eud"ment has already piled up a %ortune %ar "reater than the next %i+e "enerations o% his des!endents !an s?uander. @or the bene%it o% those see-in" +ast ri!hes, let it be remembered that pra!ti!ally the sole di%%eren!e bet&een 1enry @ord and a maEority o% the more than one hundred thousand men &ho &or- %or him, is this @B87 1AS A M0*7 A*7 CB*T8B9S 0T, T1E BT1E8S 1APE M0*7S W10C1 T1E6 7B *BT T86 TB CB*T8B9. 1enry @ord has been repeatedly mentioned, be!ause he is an astoundin" example o% &hat a man &ith a mind o% his o&n, and a &ill to !ontrol it, !an a!!omplish. 1is re!ord -no!-s the %oundation %rom under that time &orn alibi, A0 ne+er had a !han!e.A @ord ne+er had a !han!e, either, but he C8EATE7 A* BPPB8T3*0T6 A*7 BAC4E7 0T W0T1 PE8S0STE*CE 3*T09 0T MA7E 10M 80C1E8 T1A* C8BES3S. Mind !ontrol is the result o% sel% dis!ipline and habit. 6ou either !ontrol your mind or it !ontrols you. There is no hal% &ay !ompromise. The most pra!ti!al o% all methods %or !ontrollin" the mind is the habit o% -eepin" it busy &ith a de%inite purpose, ba!-ed by a de%inite plan. Study the re!ord o% any man &ho a!hie+es note&orthy su!!ess, and you &ill obser+e that he has !ontrol o+er his o&n mind, moreo+er, that he exer!ises that !ontrol and dire!ts it to&ard the attainment o% de%inite obEe!ti+es. Without this !ontrol, su!!ess is not possible. *?I?T=5SEVEN* ?AM9(S A>IBIS By 9ld Man I? People &ho do not su!!eed ha+e one distin"uishin" trait in !ommon. They -no& all the reasons %or %ailure, and ha+e &hat they belie+e to be air ti"ht alibis to explain a&ay their
o&n la!- o% a!hie+ement. Some o% these alibis are !le+er, and a %e& o% them are Eusti%iable by the %a!ts. But alibis !annot be used %or money. The &orld &ants to -no& only one thin" 1APE 6B3 AC10EPE7 S3CCESSH A !hara!ter analyst !ompiled a list o% the most !ommonly used alibis. As you read the list, examine yoursel% !are%ully, and determine ho& many o% these alibis, i% any, are your o&n property. 8emember, too, the philosophy presented in this boo- ma-es e+ery one o% these alibis obsolete. 0@ 0 didn>t ha+e a &i%e and %amily . . . 0@ 0 had enou"h ApullA . . . 0@ 0 had money . . . 0@ 0 had a "ood edu!ation . . . 0@ 0 !ould "et a Eob . . . 0@ 0 had "ood health . . . 0@ 0 only had time . . . 0@ times &ere better . . . 0@ other people understood me . . . 0@ !onditions around me &ere only di%%erent . . . 0@ 0 !ould li+e my li%e o+er a"ain . . . 0@ 0 did not %ear &hat AT1E6A &ould say . . . 0@ 0 had been "i+en a !han!e . . . 0@ 0 no& had a !han!e . . . 0@ other people didn>t Aha+e it in %or meA . . . 0@ nothin" happens to stop me . . . 0@ 0 &ere only youn"er . . . 0@ 0 !ould only do &hat 0 &ant . . . 0@ 0 had been born ri!h . . . 0@ 0 !ould meet Athe ri"ht peopleA . . . 0@ 0 had the talent that some people ha+e . . . 0@ 0 dared assert mysel% . . . 0@ 0 only had embra!ed past opportunities . . . 0@ people didn>t "et on my ner+es . . . 0@ 0 didn>t ha+e to -eep house and loo- a%ter the !hildren . . . 0@ 0 !ould sa+e some money . . . 0@ the boss only appre!iated me . . . 0@ 0 only had somebody to help me . . . 0@ my %amily understood me . . . 0@ 0 li+ed in a bi" !ity . . . 0@ 0 !ould Eust "et started . . . 0@ 0 &ere only %ree . . . 0@ 0 had the personality o% some people . . . 0@ 0 &ere not so %at . . . 0@ my talents &ere -no&n .. ` 0@ 0 !ould Eust "et a Abrea-A . . . 0@ 0 !ould only "et out o% debt . . . 0@ 0 hadn>t %ailed . . . 0@ 0 only -ne& ho& . . . 0@ e+erybody didn>t oppose me . . . 0@ 0 didn>t ha+e so many &orries . . .
0@ 0 !ould marry the ri"ht person . . . 0@ people &eren>t so dumb . . . 0@ my %amily &ere not so extra+a"ant . . . 0@ 0 &ere sure o% mysel% . . . 0@ lu!- &ere not a"ainst me . . . 0@ 0 had not been born under the &ron" star . . . 0@ it &ere not true that A&hat is to be &ill beA . . . 0@ 0 did not ha+e to &or- so hard . . . 0@ 0 hadn>t lost my money . . . 0@ 0 li+ed in a di%%erent nei"hborhood . . . 0@ 0 didn>t ha+e a ApastA . . . 0@ 0 only had a business o% my o&n . . . 0@ other people &ould only listen to me . . . 0@ \ \ \ and this is the "reatest o% them all \ \ \ 0 had the !oura"e to see mysel% as 0 really am, 0 &ould %ind out &hat is &ron" &ith me, and !orre!t it, then 0 mi"ht ha+e a !han!e to pro%it by my mista-es and learn somethin" %rom the experien!e o% others, %or 0 -no& that there is somethin" W8B*J &ith me, or 0 &ould no& be &here 0 WB397 1APE BEE* 0@ 0 had spent more time analyCin" my &ea-nesses, and less time buildin" alibis to !o+er them. Buildin" alibis &ith &hi!h to explain a&ay %ailure is a national pastime. The habit is as old as the human ra!e, and is %atal to su!!essD Why do people !lin" to their pet alibisH The ans&er is ob+ious. They de%end their alibis be!ause T1E6 C8EATE themD A man>s alibi is the !hild o% his o&n ima"ination. 0t is human nature to de%end one>s o&n brain !hild. Buildin" alibis is a deeply rooted habit. 1abits are di%%i!ult to brea-, espe!ially &hen they pro+ide Eusti%i!ation %or somethin" &e do. Plato had this truth in mind &hen he said# AThe %irst and best +i!tory is to !on?uer sel%. To be !on?uered by sel% is, o% all thin"s, the most shame%ul and +ile.A Another philosopher had the same thou"ht in mind &hen he said# A0t &as a "reat surprise to me &hen 0 dis!o+ered that most o% the u"liness 0 sa& in others, &as but a re%le!tion o% my o&n nature.A A0t has al&ays been a mystery to me,A said Elbert 1ubbard, A&hy people spend so mu!h time deliberately %oolin" themsel+es by !reatin" alibis to !o+er their &ea-nesses. 0% used di%%erently, this same time &ould be su%%i!ient to !ure the &ea-ness, then no alibis &ould be needed.A 0n partin", 0 &ould remind you that A9i%e is a !he!-erboard, and the player opposite you is T0ME. 0% you hesitate be%ore mo+in", or ne"le!t to mo+e promptly, your men &ill be &iped o%% the board by T0ME. 6ou are playin" a"ainst a partner &ho &ill not tolerate 0*7EC0S0B*DA Pre+iously you may ha+e had a lo"i!al ex!use %or not ha+in" %or!ed 9i%e to !ome throu"h &ith &hate+er you as-ed, but that alibi is no& obsolete, be!ause you are in possession o% the Master 4ey that unlo!-s the door to 9i%e>s bounti%ul ri!hes.
The Master 4ey is intan"ible, but it is po&er%ulD 0t is the pri+ile"e o% !reatin", in your o&n mind, a B38*0*J 7ES08E %or a de%inite %orm o% ri!hes. There is no penalty %or the use o% the 4ey, but there is a pri!e you must pay i% you do not use it. The pri!e is @A0938E. There is a re&ard o% stupendous proportions i% you put the 4ey to use. 0t is the satis%a!tion that !omes to all &ho !on?uer sel% and %or!e 9i%e to pay &hate+er is as-ed. The re&ard is &orthy o% your e%%ort. Will you ma-e the start and be !on+in!edH A0% &e are related,A said the immortal Emerson, A&e shall meet.A 0n !losin", may 0 borro& his thou"ht, and say, A0% &e are related, &e ha+e, throu"h these pa"es, met.A
but in!omplete. Bne thin" 0 am !ertain o% is ea!h person is di%%erent ea!h person has their o&n interest line ea!h person has their o&n "oals thus ea!h person must be handled i% they so &ant it, indi+idually. Ba!- in .,L3 0 mastered the identities te!h 0 %ound it to produ!e "ood results but it &as +ery limited. The reason bein" that identities are part o% an inner pa!-a"e !reated in order to play "ames but they &ere sub parts. 0 also ha+e %ound that there is no reason to "o into the past as in most !ases the past is here no& thus mu!h o% S!io !auses a person not to %a!e up to the here and no&. Bn!e a person is allo&ed to %a!e up to &hat is they are not %a!in" up to here and no& the past that is super imposed in PT separates and the &hole %loats up and !omes to +ie& and erases +ery easily be!ause ?uite simply it is bein" !reated here and no&. Brea-in" throu"h the boxes or pa!-a"es too- some doin" mainly be!ause 0 &as tan"led up in S!io misdire!tors, omitteds and %alse te!h &hy>s. This does not ne"ate mu!h o% &hat has been dis!o+ered by the millions o% hours o% pro!essin", trainin" and appli!ation and misappli!ations that &e ha+e all done to "et this %ar. Bne thin" is ob+ious to me that &e alon" &ith many others ha+e ta-en responsibility to help ea!h other li+e better li+es &ith VSB and ESMB ta-in" a leadership position. VSB and ESMB is &or-in" be!ause no one is %or!in" anyone to do anythin" people are unburdenin" themsel+es they are re!o+erin" their o&n "oals and dreams. Also the &ay to a better li%e is by us and others ha+in" a multitude o% people &ho are &illin" to help ea!h other i% the help is &anted but that help needs to %ollo& &hat the indi+idual &ants and the helper is &illin" to !ontribute to. Culti! beha+ior &ill not "et us there. 6ou ha+e to admit a tremendous re!onne!tion is o!!urrin" &orld &ide so mu!h so that &e SPs are be!omin" mu!h bi""er than Aor"anisedA S!ioD 0t should be noted that most o% us &ho ha+e been labelled SP &ere labelled be!ause &e !ared be!ause &e protested the abuses &hi!h is &hat &e &ere trained to do and also did &hen &e "ot our pro!essin". But a %e& thousand !arin" people &ill dependin" some&hat o% !ourse &here your there is &ill produ!e a mu!h better &ay o% li%eD Alan
Anyone statin" that it does is &ildly spe!ulatin". Mary Sue 1ubbard and *i!-i @reedman &ere +ery mu!h into numerolo"y this is not spe!ulation as &e o%ten dis!ussed itD *ot my thin". Alan
0t is in .,L( .,L/ Te!h Pol P pa"e .;<, 1CBB (3 *o+ember A7.( 8B3T0*E TWB TWE9PE BPE*0*J P8BCE738E B6 8BC4 S9AM.
the present time en+ironment lo!ated and opposed be%ore they &ill ma-e ade?uate "ains in pro!essin" or study. Suddenly it be!omes o% +ital te!hni!al interest &hether a person is any +ariety o% 8o!Slammer or not. Be%ore, it and other se!urity measures &ere only o% administrati+e interest. *o& it is a ?uestion o% &hether or not the !ase &ill e+er impro+e. Thus &e ha+e to ha+e 2a5 a broadened de%inition %or a 8o!- Slammer, 2b5 an easy method o% dete!tin" one and d ?ui!- pro!edures to remedy the !ondition. We ha+e all these no&. 7E@0*0T0B*^A 8BC4 S9AMME8 is a pre!lear &ho 8o!- Slams on a Present Time JPM 0tem in his or her 0mmediate En+ironment. 3ntil this 0tem is lo!ated and opposed the 8o!- Slammer &ill ma-e slo& "ains or no "ains in !learin". The 8outine ( .( method o% dis!har"in" the in%luen!e o% a 8o!- Slammin" 0tem is a!tually ta-en %rom 3JA Criss Cross 23JAVV5, and is a spe!ialiCed routine %rom 8outine 3. We &ill, ho&e+er, sin!e it does not tou!h "oals, desi"nate it as 8outine (. This routine &ill ha+e to be learned by all 1PAs$1CAs and used by all sta%% Auditors. 0t does not in!lude !learin". 0t in!ludes only 0tem Assessment. By labellin" it 8outine ( it !omes &ithin the rea!h o% all trained auditors. 981 0t is the abandonment o% this te!hnolo"y that led to the %alse brid"e .00>s o% people !ame to Saint 1ill to !ontinue &ith the JPM Te!h but it &as a mess there W&ereX many reasons %or it not &or-in" but possibly the main reason &as it put ea!h p! on its o&n tra!- in its o&n spa!e usin" its o&n time and ener"y thus no lon"er under the !ontrol o% 1ubbard. Alan
Thou"h 981 almost %ound the ri"ht area he himsel% !ould not "et near it too !har"ed, too pain%ul, also too mu!h dru" and hea+y drin-in" daily inter%ered &ith his !on%ront o% the area. 6et, there &ere se+eral &ho !ould !on%ront this area !onse?uently &e !ame up &ith ho& to undo it 981 suppressed it. 8( .( &as spe!ta!ular in its ability to unlo!- the lo!-ed in mortal !ombat areas. 0t &ould blo& the destru!ti+e PT pa!-a"es to pie!es. 9ater 'ohn M!Master and 0 !ame up &ith ho& to handle the e%%e!ts o% bein" !onne!ted to an SP &e &ere +ery ex!ited about this &ent rushin" up to 981 and presented him &ith the data he +etoed it and demanded that the SP$PTS Te!h be insti"ated. 1ad he adopted &hat &e %ound there &ould ha+e been no or minimal need %or Ethi!s and EB>s, no or minimal need to dis!onne!t, no or minimal need %or SP de!lares, no or minimal need %or B$W &rite ups, et!. 0t be!omes %airly ob+ious no& that 981 had PT 8$Sin" items and he and the Te!h !annot !on%ront this area. When there is a 8$Sin" lo!-ed in mortal !ombat PT !ondition you "et all sorts o% &eird and unusual solutions to explain this. The most !ommon &ays to handle this is to di+e out o% PT and handle ima"ined boo"ie men and ima"ined Athey are out to "et youA situations. The is the ultimate A+i!timA to all o% li%e person. Add to it the !ontinuous need %or 981 to dominate and ensla+e, plus -eep absolute !ontrol o+er e+eryone and e+erythin" and you "et a terrible abusi+e mess on your hands. Alan
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Was the 8( .( the Aho& to undo itA that you and M!Master !ame up &ithH *o. What exa!tly &as it that 981 +etoedH 1o& to "et at !ause o+er bein" at e%%e!t o% an SP. 0 &rote it up in an earlier post on another thread &hi!h 0 !an>t %indD
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8e"ardin" the 8( .(, is there any !urrent +alue to runnin" it, !ompared to the te!h &e ha+e no&H 0t is &ell &orth studyin".
The problems &ith this type o% Te!h is ha+in" the %rames o% re%eren!e &ith &hi!h to "uide yoursel% up&ard. Also you need "reat dis!ipline &hen you approa!h the Pa!-a"ed area as you run into your o&n or others> !reated %i!tions that misdire!t you a&ay %rom the subEe!t area. Most o%ten the se?uen!e "oes li-e this# .. Client is dominated and subEu"ated 2&hether real or ima"ined5 by item F (. The !lient %i"hts item F 3. The !lient then be!omes o+er&helmed by item and be!omes the item F then !ommits the same a!ts as the dominatin" ori"inal item. 2This traps the Client into the !ompulsi+e destru!ti+e James Condition.5 6ou are obsessi+ely$!ompulsi+ely lo!-ed into a psy!hi! mortal !ombat destru!ti+e "ames !ondition. 6ou ha+e an obsessi+e$!ompulsi+e attra!tion to&ards 8ed Tone people to be in the 8ed Tone and play 8ed Tone James. The dominatin" item is the &innin" identity in its entirety. Thus i% not inspe!ted, the !lient &ill adopt and substitute in order to be!ome a &inner the dominatin" item in!ludin" all o% its stren"ths, po&ers, aberrations, !ompulsions, &ea-nesses and addi!tions as its o&n. This is &hy 0 disli-ed the Jrade Chart pro!essin" as ?uite o%ten the A&innin" identityA that the Jrades &ere run on, &as the most mali!ious identity. To -eep this A&innin" identityA and maintain domination, the !lient !reates a %i!titious PT. 6ou !an obser+e this all throu"h 981>s tra!-......mine also. 0n a sa%e, lo+in", !arin" en+ironment these tend to easily separate outD Alan
*ot really as 37 !riss !ross still had the element o% 981 !ontrol in it. To truly unlo!- someone you ha+e to exa!tly %ollo& their interest, their terminal oppterm pa!-a"es, their "oals lines and their James lines or positions. 0t also re?uires ha+in" the Te!h %or all the o%% beat booby trap subEe!ts and items that you run into. Then Eust runnin" problems pro!essin" &hi!h 0 thin- doesn>t not address the +alen!e pa!-a"e &$ its preset beha+iour !omputations that 0 ha+e seen in mysel% and A BTsA. Whi!h is &ild be!ause 0 ha+e &itnessed BTs many time dramatiCin" this Palen!e, preset beha+ior, o+er and o+er a"ain. 0% you point it out to them the person doin" this &ill deny it +ehemently. 'ust an obser+ation. Would li-e to hear your ta-e on it. The simple %a!t is S!ientolo"y does not ha+e the Te!h to "et there %rom hereD 0t has too many +ested one &ay interests that impede %ollo&in" their !lients> and sta%%s> interest lines, their terminal oppterm pa!-a"es, their "oals lines and their James lines or positions. Ea!h bein" has to be so+erei"n that is# o&n their o&n spa!e o&n their o&n time o&n their o&n ener"y and o&n their o&n mani%estations. 6ou !an>t en%or!e a person to "et betterD 6ou !an>t en%or!e a bein" ups!aleD 6ou !an>t en%or!e &ho a bein" !an be !onne!ted &ith as that s!re&s up a bein">s "oals lines and "ames pa!-a"esD Alan
S!io &as +ery small &orld &ide probably less the ;,000 people, &ith about .<00 to (000 people a!ti+e. Saint 1ill had no 1JC........its sta%% !onsisted o% < people. 981 &ent into a massi+e %ero!ious 8$Sin" bein"ness he !reated Ethi!s, he !reated a ?ui!-ie brid"e, he !reated the BT 9e+els he !reated the most deadly !ontrol ma!hine li-e me!hanism possible. 1e o%ten states on the @EBC and ESTB tapes that the Br" Board &as a ma!hine. ACW &rote# A0 -no& %or a %a!t 981 deliberately omitted Te!h that &ould let people "o %ree......as 0 inad+ertently did on one experimental pro!ess......that pro!ess &as omitted !ompletely %rom the Te!h Polumes 0 ran it on the .<th *o+ .,L(.A M &rote# What te!h do u %eel he omittedH As!ension Experien!e Te!h. Pro!essin" the p! %rom the hi"hest !ause point and mood le+el do&n. 1o& to pro!ess and %ollo& the p!>s interest line, purpose and Joals lines and Jame Playin" lines. 1o& to handle other 3ni+erses and on!e outside the physi!al uni+erse the other uni+erses %loat in the here and no&. Abuse 1andlin" Te!h. @ree 8adi!al Te!h. So%t&are %or the mind Te!h. @ull extent o% the James Matrix Te!h. ExterioriCation Te!h and ho& to pro!ess &hilst exterior. 1o& to pro!ess the positi+e. Codes Te!h. The 3( 3ni+erse 1andlin" Te!h. The Spiritual Teammate Te!h. Char"e 1andlin" Te!h. 1o& to undo a 8eliable 0tem. Pirtual 8eality 0mplant handlin" Te!h. The +ital di%%eren!es bet&een Moods and the tone s!ale. 1o& to be at !ause o+er an SP identity.
That>ll do %or a start. ACW &tote# A0t also re?uires ha+in" the Te!h %or all the o%% beat booby trap subEe!ts and items that you run into.A M &rote# AWhat o%% beat booby trap stu%% do you meanHA @ree 8adi!als. As!ension Experien!es on!e you ha+e an AE you need to pro!ess %rom that position other&ise you bury the p! in (nd postulate e%%e!t point "arba"e. A bi" AE is in a!tuality the ne& be"innin" o% a bein">s !ase. 0t is relati+ely easy to maintain the AE state. The tra+ellin" 8$S phenomena. There are many more booby traps, but they are uni?ue to ea!h person. Alan
.,L/. 8e" told o% ho& 981 suddenly !han"ed %rom the some&hat %riendly person to a dominator 8e" told me they &ere at a !ir!us, ta-in" pi!tures &hen 8on turned to 8e" and said A0 ha+e Eust &or-ed out a &ay to ta-e o+er the &orld and ma-e us the most po&er%ul and ri!hest Br"aniCation on earthDA 8e" saidI AThe loo- on 8on>s %a!e s!ared the beEesus out o% meD 1e &as li-e another person. @rom that moment on 8on !han"ed dramati!ally 0 -ne& somethin" bad had ta-en pla!e it put a terrible %ear in to me in the pit o% my stoma!hDA 0t %rom that point on that S!io be!ame a di%%erent subEe!t. Alan
Butside the box there is %reedom o% thou"ht, a!tion and opinion, inside there is ... 1ubbardolo"y. This &as his Bla!- ma"i! spell. 0t does not ta-e mu!h to obser+e the tone le+el o% S!io it is %ailin" to ensla+e people thus its tone le+el is +ery lo&D Alan
Thread 545+: >ark (unker named as the W7% o" /non mous
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0t>s too late %or re%ormation they ha+e promised to re%orm be%ore only to re+ert to their dirty tri!-s a"ain and a"ain. They ha+e lost the publi!>s trust &hat little they had. E+en the most addi!ted to !o dependen!y !annot Eoin this "roup %or e+en to be a !o dependent re?uires some honor. Alan
The insanity that this one para"raph, at that time, spa&ned &as a&esome. A &hole ne& set o% S!io boo"ie men and boo"ie or"s !ame into bein" S!io>s &ent nuts o+er this e+en the %rei"ht trains on Penus stopped runnin" on timeD 0% &e %ail &e>+e had it. 0t>s not Eust a matter o% "ettin" -illed. 0t>s a matter o% "ettin" -illed and -illed and -illed li%e a%ter li%e %ore+er more. E+en i% you ha+e no "reat reality on this no& you &ill soon enou"h. But probably you already understand it. Those "uys up there mean business. We>+e "ot to mat!h or better their ener"y le+el and dedi!ation or &e lose. The Marca!&ans are com&n,F The Marka!&ans are com&n,F 9opsF They are already hereF They#ve taken over the ?BI 5 the BIA 5 the IRS 5 and &n)<rated Sc&oF Datch out the RNers are com&n, as $ell''''''' So be"an the era o% .,L/ &here only A8onA our super hero !ould sa+e us and S!ientolo"y.
Case is also a!!umulated !har"e and by passed !har"e. The !ase is not the spiritual bein" F it is &hat the spiritual bein" has !reated and a!!umulated positi+ely or ne"ati+ely &hilst en"a"ed in the pro!esses o% pursuin" their dreams, "oals, +isions and aspirations. Tar,et T$o: E>IMINATI9N 9? NE:ATIVE BASE' NE:ATIVE BASE: n. .. The trapped a!!umulation o% li%e %or!e parti!les that are lo!-ed up in un-no&n past in!idents, &ron" &henGs, &hereGs, ho&Gs, &hys, lo& moods and misidenti%ied and misrepresented &hoGs and &hatGs. The Nun-no&nsO stemmin" %rom the abo+e are &hat ha+e lo!-ed up the ener"y, parti!les, spa!e and time into a massi+e mass o% !on%usion and %roCen moods. The Bein" does not &ant to experien!e !ertain areas or thin"sI thus the Bein" deliberately &ants to -eep Nun-no&nO !ertain areas or thin"s. 1e -eeps areas or thin"s Nun-no&nO by lyin" to himsel%, denyin" his !reation, responsibility and authorship o% the %ormulation o% the no& resultant a!!umulated !haos and !on%usion. (. 9ies. 3. Solutions to problems that ha+e no& be!ome the problem. /. @alse 7ata, %alse time, %alse pla!es, %alse moods. <. *on !omprehended &ords. L. Wron" ans&ers. *EJAT0PE CASE# That part o% a spiritual bein"Gs non optimum !reation that !ontains too mu!h pain and un&anted %eelin"s and is no lon"er under the !ontrol o% the Bein". A ne"ati+e !ase, to be a ne"ati+e !ase, is a !omposite o% %alsenesses and trapped li%e %or!e parti!les. *e"ati+e Case is a substitute %or sel%, thus the ne"ati+e !ase is ne+er the Bein"I it is an undis!har"ed, uninspe!ted area o% denied deliberate un-no&ns. A ne"ati+e !ase !ondition is the a!!umulated !olle!tion o% all those un-no&n dis"uises and !ounter identities, past a!tions, thou"hts, intentions, e+ents, !reations and !ounter !reations, et!., that did not mat!h your +isions or intentions. 0t also !ontains all o% your a!!umulated &ron" ans&ers to li%e, the in!orre!t &hoGs, &hatGs, &henGs, &hereGs, ho&Gs, &hys and lo& moods. 6our ne"ati+e !ase is your a!!umulated !olle!tion o% non optimum &ron" ans&ers &hi!h result in misappli!ations or bad !hoi!es o% position &hi!h tend to be traps and the ne"ati+e pro!esses you use to handle people, pla!es, thin"s, subEe!ts and li%e as &ell as that or those &hi!h are !onne!ted to you. NE:ATIVE BASE B9NDITI9N: is any non optimum situation, belie% system, upset, problem, -ept, harm%ul a!t, illitera!y, denial o% !ause, unlu!-iness, depression, hopelessness, illness, tiredness, loss in!idents, a!!idents, disasters, blan-ness, stupidity, abandonment, bein" a +i!tim, po+erty, trauma, bro-en heart, lo& mood le+el, %ailure, mista-e, ban-rupt!y, %i"ht, hate, %ear, or any 8ed Tone le+els o% existen!e. These are &hat !ompose the body o% 6B30CC0s 26our Bbsessi+e, 3n-no&in", and 0n+oluntarily Created Commandin" 0dentities5. 9BSERVATI9NS 9? 9SITIVE BASE :AINS
9SITIVE BASE :AIN: the li%e and personal impro+ements and resur"en!es a person experien!es %rom erasin" areas o% !har"e and by passed !har"e by the utiliCation o% e%%e!ti+e !oa!hin", studyin", trainin", pro!essin", apprenti!in" and %ull appli!ation to a &anted %ull result or out!omeI any positi+e spiritual, mental, physi!al and en+ironmental !ase and li%e betterment a!!ordin" to the !lient. Positi+e !ase "ain !an be easily obser+ed by "reatly in!reased presen!e, more !ommitment, more %o!us, more on purpose, more su!!ess, more spa!e, more time, more ener"y, more prosperity, more in%luen!e, and more e%%e!ti+e and %riendly !ontrol and is able to operate at a mu!h hi"her mood le+el and "reatly in!reased happiness throu"hout most areas o% their li%e and li+in". Alan
ha+e a pie!e o% me that 0 don>t li-e and the bi""er the pie!e the less 0 li-e them. An example on one side is Tom Cruise. 1e is dri+en, su!!ess%ul, ri!h, li-es people around him and lots to do. 0 am the opposite in e+ery &ay. There%ore he doesn>t bother me at all. *o rea!tion. @or AlanCo, ho&e+er, TC is a red %la" in %ront o% a bull. 0 see throu"h personal obser+ation that AlanCo is a "reat deal more li-e TC than 0 am. 0n no &ay does this de%ame AlanCo but it ma-es my point. A %riend o% mine, on the other hand, !an instantly !ause me to !reate a bla!- hole the siCe o% Sirius. 0 realiCe this is be!ause 0 ha+e in the past done &hat she li-es to do, &hi!h is try to tell someone else &hat is best %or them. 0 am still !arryin" this pie!e around &ith me, apparently. 0>m &or-iin" on the issue, dis!o+erin" layers and am amaCed ho& deep it runs. This "ets me to my point, 0 don>t belie+e anyone is an SP or a PTS or any su!h animal. Bur trouble is inside us, not them, and runnin" a&ay &on>t help. 0n %a!t it is a "reat opportunity to ta!-le an issue &hen &e %ind su!h a person in our li+es. What do you "uys thin-H Pery insi"ht%ul post *exusD 'ohn M!Master and 0 attempted to "et these points a!ross to 981 &hen &e &ere doin" the ori"inal resear!h on S[7s. The &hole basis o% undoin" the James Matrix Te!h and &hy the JPM Te!h %ailed so miserably is !ontained in &hat you &rote abo+e. 981 really did ha+e a massi+e A!ontrol %rea-A !ase........he -ne& instin!ti+ely i% this Te!h &as adopted there &ould be no &ay to !ontrol able people. 0nterestin" it &as +ery shortly a%ter &e presented this material he &rote 4SW. Alan
Post #* 2008050+-050*
Whene+er 0 ha+e ?uit smo-in" e+eryone must ?uit smo-in". People &ho smo-e are dis"ustin" to me. Whene+er 0 am losin" &ei"ht, 0 hate %at people. That &hi!h you resist, or suppress, or try to stop in your sel%, you resist, suppress, or try to stop in others, too. 6ou don>t hate other people, you hate the person you used to be. That>s ho& 0 see it. 6ou hate the identity you are resistin" bein" that is &hat is !ausin" the !ondition to persist usually by sheer dis!ipline you !an o+er!ome the !ra+in"s but as the resistan!es build ba!- up the !ondition tends to -i!- ba!- in or you ta-e on a ne& addi!tion.... Alan
PS# Bein" addi!ted to S!io handles a lot o% old addi!tions....lose S!io.....and you need some ne& addi!ti+e areas.....or depression &ill set in....
*ormal 2i% normal !ondition handled &ould brin" about5 = *ot normal A%%luen!e 2i% a%%luen!e !ondition handled &ould brin" about5 = S!ar!ity Po&er 2i% po&er !ondition handled &ould brin" about5 = Wea-nesses Et!. The !onditions are +ery %la&ed as in most situations you ha+e no true idea o% &hat or &ho is doin" the !ondition. Alan
http#$$&&&.%orum.exs!n.net$sho&post....)L[post!ount=. 0t &ould seem !ontradi!tory, unless !ausin" the person to &in bi" pla!ed him at !ause and the other person 2seemin"ly at !ause also5 at the e%%e!t o% him, as the Sour!e o% Total @reedom, BT, et!. This &ould %ollo& alon" the theme o% usin" pleasure moments, !ompliments, praise, &ins, experien!es o% A"oin" up the pole,A "oin" exhilaratin"ly exterior, or experien!es o% release, or o% liberatin" 2stress or burden relie+in"5 abrea!tion usin" these other&ise positi+e thin"s %or some other purpose than "enuinely helpin" the person. 0t %its the me"alomania! pattern it %ed his need %or "rati%i!ation. 0MB, 1ubbard does seem to ha+e had a plan, a lon" ran"e plan, and it &as a %o!used plan, despite the Adi!hotomousA or multi personality %a!tor. 0t>s the old issue o% the !ombination o%# .5 AMethodA 2-no&in"ly done5, and (5 AMadnessA 2out o% !ontrol, errati!, et!.5 There must ha+e been some de"ree o% !ontrol as &hen it !ame to pra!ti!al matters, su!h as ban- a!!ounts, et!. the di!hotomous or multi personality aspe!t seems not to ha+e inter%ered &ith his establishin" his o&n 2per desi"n, 0MB5, mental healin" !oated personality !ult. Any %eedba!- on this &ould be most appre!iated. 6ou as- "ood penetratin" ?uestions PedaD 1e !ertainly !ould produ!e a !ompletion o% &hat he intended but the lon" term %a!t o% his intention &as stashes o% money, "old and rare "ems. Whilst at the same time his most ardent %ollo&ers and belie+ers li+ed in abusi+e, trapped %or li%e sla+e !onditions. Ruite honestly 0 do not belie+e 981 &as a&are o% his di!hotomous %lips. Basi!ally shape and !hara!ter shi%tin" &ithout a&areness. 1e &as a%ter all a master o% A8C &hi!h is ho& A8C i% used !unnin"ly is the mirror man or !on man>s "reatest &eapon. 1e !onned himsel% as mu!h as he !onned others the te!h he pro%essed as !omplete and &or-able %ailed him utterly the last %e& years o% his li%e &as a %orm o% extreme sel% torture he ran %rom his o&n !reated bo"eymen he &as in hidin" he li+ed in terror he died alone %riendless distrustin" and hatin" almost e+eryone. Alan
blind%olded or tied up, into the dirty harbour. 1ubbard>s attitude to the !re& had be"un to !han"e. 1e be!ame more !ontrollin". hea+ier ethi!s punishments, more de"radin" &or- %or them to do, a ban on !asual relationships 2it ne+er stopped it happenin"5, a more dri+en tar"etin" %or all the or"s and an in!rease in our o&n under!o+er pro"rams. The telex tra%%i! bet&een MS1 and 'ane 4ember, Juardian, &as ob+iously bein" monitored. A series o% disin%ormation telexes used to be transmitted ba!- and %orth. 0n the title numberin" se?uen!e, i% the letter AVA appeared, then it &as a spoo% messa"e desi"ned to mislead those monitorin" our tra%%i!. Missions &ere sent out &ith !lear !riminal intent. The Eusti%i!ation &as al&ays that it &as %or the "reatest "ood o% the "reatest number and that &e &ere dealin" &ith SP "roups, so our !ause &as Eust. Bne o% these missions &as to brea- into the W1B 1ead?uarters in S&itCerland and !opy any do!uments pertainin" to S!n. 0 &ill not name the missionaires. 2See threadI Crimes &e ha+e !ommitted5. All o% this beha+iour &as a preamble to the subse?uent Bperation Sno& White episodes. 1ubbard be!ame more and more +i!ious &ith the sta%%, there &ere people put in the !hain lo!-er, people sent up the mast %or hours, hea+y liability !onditions, !ome+>s and a sadisti! approa!h to punishment. 1ubbard used to re!ord the o+erboard !eremonies on his !ine !amera &hi!h &as set up on a tripod on the a%t A de!-. 1is %a!e be!ame !ontorted &ith "lee as people &ent o+er the side. 1is beha+iour &as be!omin" more and more polarised. Bne minute he &ould be all !harm and smiles and instantly s&it!h into %ury and hatred. 6et at ni"ht time &e !ould sit and tal- %or hours. 1e &as +ery per!epti+e and !ould tell i% you &ere not bein" totally open &ith him. Then he &ould smile and punish you hard. 0t &as durin" these tal-s that 1ubbard opened up about his lon" term plans. 7urin" mu!h o% this period 0 &as on Mission in the 3S. But 0 &ould periodi!ally return to the ship %or debrie%in" and to brin" 981 and mysel% up to date. 0 &as appalled at the ne"ati+e !han"es that &ere ta-in" pla!e on the ship and 981. 1e &anted to return to the 3SA. That &as &here the S!n boom &as ta-in" pla!e. The Mission 0 &as "i+en in late 'anuary, .,L; &as to "o ba!- to the 3S and boom the Missions and Br"s. The timin" !ould not ha+e been more per%e!t as mu!h o% the set ups that &e had prepared %or &ere about to bear %ruit 0 had .<0 people in trainin" on the S1SBC Course they &ere be"innin" to "raduate se+eral Br"s also &ere "ettin" ba!- their S1SBC Jrads. With the ad+ent o% the AB>s &e had a real team o% people %rom the top o% the or"aniCations on do&n &or-in" to"ether to ma-e thin"s happen. The "ro&th &as phenomenalD S!ientolo"y boomed at a rate o% .00S e+ery 3 months.
@or the %irst time the Mission *et&or- had Ethi!s presen!e 0 out ran-ed all Br"s E7s and e+en the JB>s. The Mission *et&or- in the 3S really !ame into bein" durin" this period !onse?uently the Br"s started to boom as the need %or auditors be!ame desperate. My main Missions at that time &ere 7allas, Boston and St 9ouis they expanded at a terri%i! rate Boston &ent %rom 3 sta%% to about (0 hi"hly trained sta%% St 9ouis &ent %rom ( sta%% to about (< hi"hly trained and 7allas did the same our student in trainin" &ent %rom about (< !olle!ti+ely to <,000 these &ere all a!ti+e students. The *6 Br" had rou"hly ;00 people doin" auditor trainin". Bther Missions be"an to sprin" up and boom. 0 also pi!-ed up *e& Brleans, 9a 'olla, Be+erly 1ills, and a small Mission in *6. 2<00 West End A+e5 0 also opened Atlanta, 4ansas City and Cambrid"e. The AB and S1>s also boomed. 0 &as able to -eep the Br"s %rom destroyin" the Missions. A simple phone !all to an Br" exe! &ould "et thin"s strai"htened out ?ui!-ly the Br"s and Missions be"an to &or- &ith ea!h other. We shared our su!!ess%ul a!tions that more than anythin" led to the booms. The money, personnel and "ro&th "enerated &as astoundin" durin" this period. But the more su!!ess the nastier 981 be!ame "o %i"ureD Alan
Bne day 0 mi"ht %ully be here no& &here+er that %ull here no& is. Alan
a%ter Clear is be!ause the Pre BT is no& more !apable o% as is in" thin"s, and !an Ablo& by inspe!tionA i% not submer"ed in some o+er&helmin" !har"e. 7ianeti!s as per 838 is dealin" &ith Mental 0ma"e Pi!tures. A 7ianeti!s !ase is at the e%%e!t o% their M0Ps. Should you be at !ause o+er your M0Ps that is there are no M0Ps you &ould not be &illin" to %ully experien!e and !ould e+en re!reate it at &ill then you are !lear o% M0Ps. B%ten in pullin" &ithholds you produ!e a &illin"ness to experien!e %ully the most !har"ed M0Ps. A lot o% people do not noti!e this ability on!e you !an experien!e and re!reate your M0Ps you "raduate to 1olo"raphi! Creations. 8unnin" M0Ps is li-e readin" this !omputer s!reen.....not mu!h "ain. 8unnin" 1olo"raphi! 0n!idents is 3 dimensional li+e !reations in !onstant !reation. To do this re?uires spa!e time ener"y and &hat you &ant to mani%est. 8unnin" 7ianeti!s too lon" is +ery de"radin" as it re?uires the bein" to be!ome less than and e%%e!t o% a Mental 0ma"e Pi!ture. 1olo"raphi! 0n!ident runnin" is in a!tuality reli+in" exa!tly the in!ident &ith the %ull holo"raphi! !reation or mo!- up in its o&n spa!e time ener"y and &hat &as mani%ested. 6ou ha+e to be ?uite hu"e to do this. (. Also on this le+el you learn to spot A!orre!t sour!eA....not e+erythin" in your spa!e is your mo!- up. When t&o or more people 2or bein"s5 &ho are spiritually a&are !onne!t F o%ten an in+oluntary presen!e time !o !reation or mo!- up !omes into bein". By spottin" the !orre!t sour!es o% the !o !reation or mo!- up you !an o%ten up"rade the !o !reation or mo!- up to &hat is optimum %or all parties. This is ho& optimum %utures are !reated. What messes this up are past similar !o !reations or mo!- ups that impede or "et entan"led &ith the PT !reation. Alan
The Bri"inal Joals Pro!essin" &as a +astly more po&er%ul Positi+e Te!hnolo"y but it had one maEor liability on!e the p! had %ound their o&n Joals they !ould not be !ontrolled. E+en the JPM Te!h &as +astly more interestin" and more po&er%ul than the later CC and BT 9e+els. @urther the Bri"inal Joals Pro!essin" &as modelled a%ter AThin- and Jro& 8i!hA and 'oseph Murphy>s &or-s. Joal settin" and "oal or purpose%ul li+in" &as +ery mu!h the ra"e in the mid <0>s to mid L0>s. *apolean 1ill>s 9a& o% Su!!ess &as probably the most read series o% boo-s and that &as published in .,.(. 2Thin- and Jro& 8i!h &as a !ondensed +ersion o% this.5 Alan
Thread 5*,,: ?no8 8here I can "ind 7ubbard's .lass OIII lecture6
Post #4 20080510-0021 :esus a lo#er o" bo s allusion &re-5ishman
7ependin" on the +ersion o% the le!ture 2pre$post APB99B5, you may also hear that Christ &as a lo+er o% youn" boys and men. 6ou>re !on%used. That>s the @ishman A%%ida+it +ersion, &hi!h isn>t parti!ularly !redible, ho&e+er !losely it resembles &hat 8on mi"ht ha+e a!tually thou"ht. A'esus &as a lo+er o% boy>sDA &as alluded to on the ori"inal Class P000 Course it most li-ely has been edited out. Bn a later tape 981 also stated Athere &as no Christ.A 0 &as on that !ourse.
Thread 58+$: 7o8 8ill 5ree=one get their hands on %T , and 10 and su&er&o8er6
Post #8 2008051$-085+
S!ientolo"y !annot produ!e any BT 9e+elsD 0t is not !orre!tly set up to do this. The hi"her you "o the more sel% "eneratin" sour!e points you intera!t &ith. To be a sel% "eneratin" sour!e point you ha+e to be %ully yoursel% and be &illin" to be !ause or e%%e!t and ali"ned and in !o !reation &ith other &illin" !ause or e%%e!t sel% "eneratin" sour!e points. To restore BT>s &ould re?uire the !omplete dismantlin" o% S!ientolo"y. With the ad+ent o% the internet this is no& possible. Alan
Thread 5,$2: What 8orkable tech AIA 327 de#elo& all b himsel"6
Post #, 2008051*-0254
Sin!e there are a %e& people around &ho belie+e that 981 did brin" somethin" ne& and +aluable to this &orld, 0 &ould li-e to hear &hat it &as. What te!hnolo"y or idea do you thin- he did de+elop, all by his lonesome, that &as a real brea-throu"h or ad+an!eH The possibility is that 981 "ot the Tone S!ale !on!epts %rom this boo-# AThe Expression o% the Emotions in Man and AnimalsA By Charles 7ar&in Printed in .;,;. http#$$&&&."utenber".or"$%iles$.(()$.(() h$.(() h.htm 0 belie+e 4orCybs-i>s AS!ien!e and SanityA also has an Emotional S!ale in it. Printed in .,33. Alan
Post #8 20080522-181+
This ans&ers a lot o% Te!h ?uestions %or me o+er the years 0 ha+e !leaned up hundreds o% ex s!io>s many o% &hom did the 8P@.
B%ten there &ould be "aps or blan-nesses in their time tra!-s. This &ould be dramatiCed in li%e by %indin" themsel+es in pla!es or positions and &onderin" &hy they &ere there. 0 happened to me ?uite o%ten 0 &ould say "o into the -it!hen %or somethin" and then &onder &hy 0 &as thereD 9oss o% sleep in the past &ould put these >sudden shutdo&ns> or blan- spots in pla!e. 0t is ?uite dis!on!ertin" &hen this happens. Alan
Post #$ 20080522-1*50
Well, The Boli+ar P9 is the %lip side..ie# A@lo&in" Po&er to those upon &hose po&er you dependA. 6eahD 3nless one>s po&er be!ame a threat and then one had a -an"aroo !ourt o% ethi!s and then be!ame an enemyD
*o sense in doin" a li%e !ontinuum on the "uy....there are %ar better bein"nesses a+ailable. Most people &ear multiple bein"nesses or identities.......thus you !an ha+e a multipli!ity o% di%%erent "ames bein" played. Alan
Thread +008: There's -othing in !cientolog /bout 7o8 to 4et out o" !cientolog
Post #+0 2008080$-1*51
W!omment snippedX Sounds "ood Chu!- but the Te!h is terribly %la&ed as is the Poli!y. 0t is desi"ned to !reate &hat it
!an !ome to +ie& and be erased i% you so !hoose. There a thousands i% not millions o% these traitorous enemy or suppressi+e identities and their !onne!ted ne"ati+e "ames F Eust as there are thousands i% not millions o% positi+e help%ul or empo&erin" identities and their !onne!ted positi+e "ames. S!ientolo"y and 7ianeti!Gs &ere started &ith a hidden destru!ti+e a"enda. Be!ause o% this hidden destru!ti+e a"enda the S!ientolo"y and 7ianeti!Gs Nbrid"eO is a series o% booby traps desi"ned to ensnare you into bein", doin" and ha+in" somethin" you donGt &ant to be, do or ha+e. An optimum philosophy and te!hnolo"y &ould be pra!ti!ally a"endaless F the only a"enda bein" to help the !lient "et better at &hat they &ant to "et better at and to help the !lient "et &hat they &ant F and to %ollo& the !lientGs &ants lines, interest lines and "oals lines to optimum !ompletions. Alan
A better understandin" o% spirit, mind, body and en+ironment &hi!h leads to a better li%e. A person li+in" their dreams, doin" &hat they lo+e to do, &innin" in li%e.......and you !all that P8.....
sin!e it &as surely "oin" to end &ith a lot o% %rustrated people. Please don>t ta-e my ?uestionin" as hostility. 0 &ould 9BPE to belie+e anyone is !apable o% su!h a thin", but my silly mind &ants e+iden!e, or better yet hard proo%. Belie% &ill "et you no&here you either !an do it or you !an>t i% you !an money is the least o% your problems.......your problems are &hat to &ith all the moneyD 6ou thin- ha+in" no money is a problem &ait until you ha+e "reat abundan!es o% money and thin"s your true problems &ill then %ully be"in to mani%estD Alan
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1e borro&ed the money %rom EliCabeth Williams.....8ay 4emp>s mother. 0t only !ost around Q/0,000. 2Maybe pounds.5 Alan
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Bpen boo-s.....that is no se!ret !riminal SB missions or JB missions. Cuttin" out the hostile beha+ior and de"radation to&ards homosexuals. Allo& ea!h o% us to inspe!t our JB %iles. That the SB, JB, 2BSA,5 Br"s and Missions "et !lean &ith ea!h other.
;. That A99 stolen property be returned to their ri"ht%ul o&ners. Spe!i%i!ally &e dis!ussed Bent and 8ay>s property returns. They both a"reed to &or- &ith those o% us &ho had le%t to a!hie+e A99 o% the abo+e. Bn!e 0 had their 2E7 0*T and the Comptroller>s5 a"reements 0 made / phone !alls to %ield opinion leaders told them about the a"reement and they brou"ht in ,0 people to %la" %or the %irst Mission 1olders meetin"s. 7ean &as the %irst 0 !alled. E7 0*T and the Comptroller deli+ered on the promises. This led to a se!ond Mission 1olders meetin" &here almost L00 people attended. Almost all see-in" Co%S and Eusti!e re%orms. Stats soared World Wide until 7M rene"ed on the &hole deal. Thus !ame the S!hism. 2And our histories &ere re &ritten.5........ Alan
emotional, lots o% people brea-in" do&n and !ryin" at the be"innin" it &as pretty +i!timish, but on!e people unburdened the !har"e they be"an to also "et o%% &hat they had done to others. The bi""est "rie% and pain &as on dis!onne!tion %rom their %riends &hen those %riends "ot into trouble........ There &ere stories o% spe!ial JB B. p!>s &ho had no names and the %olders had a bi" red V on them........apparently these people had been in+ol+ed in AmurdersA and other maEor !riminal a!ts. 4This was all hearsay e!idence ' doubt if it could ha!e been used.5 The ARuentin 1ubbardA story !ame up, but there &as too many un-no&ns to ma-e a !oherent adEudi!ation as to &hat had a!tually happened. Possibly the most %as!inatin" aspe!t o% this &hole e+ent &as the risin" s!ale o% responsibility as people told their stories and the !har"e &as ta-en o%%....... Pery similar to &hat has o!!urred on VSB and ESMB. The un%oldin" o% the result o% the !ommuni!atin" o% the lon" term se!rets. the use o% &ron" indi!ations to misdire!t and the suppression o% those &ho -ne& a!tually "a+e me the se!rets o% ho& to undo any !aseD Behind the s!enes there &as a &ar "oin" on bet&een @ran-s, 7ean, mysel% and the CMB and 7M. We met almost ni"htly in my room to dis!uss &hat had ta-en pla!e almost all the CMB 0nt exe!s, Mayo, Star-ey, et!., &ere in attendan!e....it &as dis"ustin" 0 sa& %irst hand ho& 7M and the rest used ... Poli!y to ma-e themsel+es ri"ht and the rest o% us &ron". ... Poli!y is to ta-e bits o% Poli!y and omit the rest in order to Eusti%y their a!tions. 0t be!ame ob+ious to me that in "i+in" @ran-s the Ed 0nt post and Jordon Coo- the Comptroller post 7M and !re& had not realiCed they had "i+en po&er o+er to them this no& led 7M and !re& to set about destroyin" @ran-s and Coo- and all those !onne!ted to them to "et their po&er ba!-. 0 !on%ronted 7M and the rest about the imprisonment o% @ran-s and &hat it &ould mean i% this &as made -no&n........remember at this time there &as a bi" P8 !ampai"n "oin" on about ho& the Chur!h &as re%ormin" itsel% a%ter the JB brea- ins. What "a+e 7M the ammunition to remo+e @ran-s &as ta-en out o% his p! %older........0 and 7ean &ere in!ensed o+er this...... Bne thin" &as ob+ious 7M and most o% the CMB &ould do anythin" to -eep their positions o% po&er.......and they ha+eD 0 understand that is &hen 7a+id Mis!a+i"e !alled %or a M1 !on%eren!e 2in 9.A.H5 &here the s... hit the %an. 0 &as interioriCed into my auditin" room, and had no !lue &hat &as happenin" until one day 0 &as at lun!h at the 8oumanian restaurant on the !orner %rom the A.B. and 0 sa& 7ean on the street. 1e &as &earin" a &hite suit and a &hite >!o&boy> hat. 0 lo+e 7ean. 0 ran out and thre& my arms around him. 7ean said >7on>t let \them\ see you doin" that. They &ill de!lare you>. Then he told me a little about his de!lare. 0 had to "et ba!- in the 1JC, so &asn>t able to spend hardly any time &ith 7ean. 7ean did say that he
&as &earin" the &hite hat so that e+eryone &ould -no& that he &as a >"ood "uy>. 6eah, he &as a mar-ed man as &as anyone &ho &as his %riendD Then 0 started hearin" about this M1 !on%eren!e &here in po&er terminals &ere de!lared on the spot, &ith no Comm E+ and no re!ourse. Most &ere de!lared %or eternity. 2Totally o%% poli!y5. C19*J Poli!y to 7M is a personal &eapon o% his o% !ontrol and destru!tion to be used at anyone &ho !ould be a threat to his positionD Alan PS# There &ere .0,000>s throu"hout the &orld o% "ood people &ho &anted a sa%e, honest, Eust S!io.........
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Post #+$ 20080+10-1414
The te!hnolo"y o% !reatin" a trained -illin" ma!hine in the Marines is to !ontrol e+ery aspe!t o% the ne& re!ruit>s li%e. 1e !an>t "et out o% bed on his o&n, !an>t eat on his o&n, !an>t do anythin" &ithout bein" s!reamed at. Al&ays bein" s!reamed at.
And al&ays in+alidatin" his old sel% as a "irly, pussy, PBS, and "lamoriCin" &hat he is be!omin" A Marine# a Trained, %i"htin" -illin" ma!hine. This te!h &or-s. 0t turns so!iable, "entle, %un lo+in" -ids into hi"hly dis!iplined ma!hines &illin" to -ill and brutaliCe other people Eust be!ause they are told to. Why does that te!h &or-H Be!ause people are basi!ally so!ial. Their inner uni+erses are made up o% Thou"hts, Emotions and Beha+ior. And &hene+er any one o% those three !on%li!ts &ith the others, they %eel Adissonan!eA in their o&n uni+erse and they &ill do anythin" to ma-e that dissonan!e "o a&ay. So, you ta-e one o% those 3 Beha+ior and you CB*T8B9 e+ery aspe!t o% it. *e+er allo& them to !ontrol any part o% their o&n beha+ior. And you start "ettin" them to ma-e the motions o% -illin" thin"s on !ommand. Pretty soon, they are "oin" to %eel !on%li!t &ith their o&n beha+ior. They are "oin" to start rememberin" that -illin" is &ron", and they are "oin" to %eel +ery bad that they are bein" made to -ill thin"s. They are "oin" to %eel dissonan!e li-e they ha+e ne+er %elt it be%ore. Their ATAA is "oin" to "o &ay up. So, you Eust -eep !ontrollin" them. *o matter ho& mu!h they protest, you !ontinue the pro!ess. 6ou -eep ma-in" them per%orm the beha+iors o% -illin" thin"s, o+er and o+er. As soon as the re!ruit realiCes that he is not "oin" to be able to stop his beha+ior o% -illin" thin"s to ma-e it ?uit !on%li!tin" &ith his old thou"hts and emotions 2his old sel%5, he &ill ha+e a A!o"nitionA, or a series o% them, and he &ill brin" his thou"hts and emotions into line &ith his beha+ior. And he &ill %eel a 9BT better about -illin" other people. 0t &ill be a hu"e relie% to him. 1e &ill "ain deep satis%a!tion no&, and lots o% admiration %rom his "roup, %rom bein" a trained -iller. So that>s ho& you !reate a personality shi%t in people, and turn them into thin"s you &ant them to be. 6ou CB*T8B9 one aspe!t o% their sel+es 2Thou"hts, Emotions, or Beha+ior5 and you do not let "o until he ali"ns the other parts to it in order to "et rid o% the dissonan!e in himsel%. This is the theory o% ACo"niti+e 7issonan!eA and it emer"ed in psy!holo"y in the year .,<0. Ta-e a loo- at the initial auditin" steps on the brid"e. They all in+ol+e hea+y CB*T8B9. Sit in a hot box s&eatin" %or hours. 9oo- at that boo-, then loo- at that bottle, %or hours and hours. et! et!. 1ubbard used this te!hnolo"y o% !o"niti+e dissonan!e to !reate you into a S!ientolo"ist. And he did it +ery mu!h on purpose and &ith total intention to do so.
Co"niti+e dissonan!e is &hat !reated your A!o"nitionsA. 6ou &ill !ome up &ith any in!ident, or e+en ma-e them up, to ma-e the dissonan!e stop. And you &ill be!ome a trained S!ientolo"ist, &illin" to do anythin" 9 8on 1ubbard told you e+en thou"h you +o&ed ne+er to be brain&ashed. And you &ill %eel +ery "ood about it. Jreat &rite up AlanCoD Applyin" the same a!tions positi+ely are &hat super stars, !hampions and billionaires are made out o%. 6ou personally ha+e experien!ed ta-in" the ACo"niti+e 7issonan!eA out o% an athlete>s WCharles 9a-esX li%e and thus helped to produ!e an Blympi! Jold Medallist.
Demonic Pinky!
Pin- started May .Lth. Bb+iously a pluspoint not an outpoint. Thin"s That Shouldn>t Be Please in+esti"ate Alan. 7urin" a 7an"er 1andlin" &here all personnel already ha+e been assi"ned a dan"er !ondition by Ethi!s Spe!ialist AlanCo, Alan tried to di+ert attention o%% himsel% by de!larin" AP0*4A the &hy o% do&nstats on ESMB. By simple inspe!tion it is !lear that the stats re+erted on!e P0*4 &as introdu!ed. Alan>s statement is !learly a &ild rumor. Strin"s should be pulled to determine the sour!e. This is true. Jood T&in By her o&n !on%ession Emma admits she &as ta-en o+er by a Emma &rote# Pin-ness 9ast ni"ht 0 don>t -no& &hat !ame o+er meD 0t started &ith my usual anti! o% puttin" a hat [ tutu on Tansy, but then Bea &anted one, and it -inda too- o%% %rom there. All o% a sudden 0 &as in a pin- %renCyD *othin" !ould stop me. 0t is &ell -no& in most %ol- lore that under hea+y stress or lots o% booCe one is liable to be atta!-ed by Pinkies
Demonic Pinky!
Elephant!
0 rest my obser+ationD #7 Alan
There are t&o people 2at least5 on ESMB &ho &ere at the le!tures, and 0 &ould expe!t them to ha+e seen the issues &hen the in- &as still &et. Any !omments %rom Alan or 7artH There &ere se+eral %ormer 'esus Christ>s on the Apollo at that time 981 used the Class P000 Course le!tures to tar"et people and Missions 1e did mention 'C li-ed little boys......but that &as edited out be%ore the tapes &ere released. 'ohn Ma! &as the most adamant about bein" 'C.....he also &as homosexual...plus he &as not in %a+or at the time......
Post #8 20080+14-045*
7urin" the 30>s depression 30S o% the people &ere out o% &or-. But that meant ) out o% .0 had Eobs. The ?uestion to as- is# What is really needed or &anted by the ) out o% .0 durin" a depressionH Br, &here and &hat is the best Jame to play to be in the top .SH 6ou need to %o!us on the most optimum existen!e %or you. 7urin" a depression one o% the most needed thin"s is a hi"h mood le+el, another is optimism about the %uture..... 1ell most o% us sur+i+ed Br"aniCed S!io......"otta be about as depressin" as any de+astated e!onomy..... Alan
not use the pre!lear to the ser+i!e o% the auditor %or this establishes and !on%irms the o&nership and inhibits the pre!lear %rom o&nin" himsel%. 981. 0t should be noted the po&er o% the early Mission 1olders !ame %rom pro+idin" A"endaless Pro!essin" F the most notable pro!edure bein" a %ull 9i%e 8epair. Prior to the introdu!tion o% the Jrade Chart F all pro!essin" &as done this styleK..e+en the hi"hest le+el Joals Problems Mass Te!hnolo"y &as done this &ay. Alan
Post #$ 20080+21-081*
7o you thin- that some o% the brid"e is Eust runnin" 981>s !aseH Pery de%initely..........as &ell as 7M and most stat pushers.
Post #5 20080+21-15$,
the &orst o% it is that %ar %rom %reein" people up all it does is interiorise them more and more into the paranoid S!n &orld +ie&. True.....&hat "ets +iolated are the steps o%# The auditor ne!essarily o&ns the pre!lear. 1e o&ns the pre!lear on a lessenin" basis until the pre!lear o&ns himsel%. Then you "et re"es or re!ruiters doin" their e+aluations and ta-in" o&nership o% you in the "uise o% helpin" you "et your "oals and the next step !omes into playD 0% the auditor &ishes to su!!ess%ully o&n, to the end o% *BT o&nin" the pre!lear, he must not use the pre!lear to the ser+i!e o% the auditor %or this establishes and !on%irms the o&nership and inhibits the pre!lear %rom o&nin" himsel%. 981. Bad, e+il stu%%........%or you then lose your o&nership o% yoursel%, your mind, your body and your en+ironment.....&el!ome to the !ultD Alan
be%ore mi!ro!hips, et!, there &ere no a%%ordable &ays at that time to +ideotape the sessions. 981 did doCens o% sessions mostly on Mary Sue. 0 sa& most o% them. Also did many TP sessions &ith 981 in the audien!e...... 8on audited almost !on+ersationally, body lan"ua"e +ery relaxed, lots o% ( &ay !omms, lots o% other natural types o% a!-no&led"ements not the ri"id, roboti! upti"ht manner tau"ht today. 1e !reated an in!redible sa%e spa!e %or the p!.......realiCe there &ere at least a .00 people loo-in" on in the session.......made any p! ner+ousD A lot o% p!s !annot re!ei+e an a!-no&led"ement so it sometimes ta-es multiple a!-s until they !an. 0t &as +ery o+er&helmin" to audit on TP as you had 981, MS1 and a .00 o% the best auditors in the &orld obser+in" you........that too- a tremendous ability to !reate the spa!e under that type o% pressure.......the %irst time 0 did it, 0 !ollapsed totally.......&ent total e%%e!t......utter disaster. By about the <th time 0 !ould hold a position.....it &as a hu"e &inD Alan PS# A%ter you did the TP demo, 981 and e+ery student &ould !riti?ue, then 981 &ould le!ture about &hat you did.........on the 3rd TP session 0 did.....981 s!reamed and yelled at me %or an hour basi!ally he dismembered my auditor identity he then pro!eeded to "et me to !reate the optimum auditor identity.......it &as in!redible !oa!hin".....
Post #8 20080+21-154,
0t is ho& all !reations are !reated.......The basi! !reations o% any uni+erse are !reated under in!redible moments o% %or!e and !on%usion......the se!ret is to then ta-e o%% the automati! !reations and !reate &hat you &ant -no&in"ly and optimumly..... 0t is only a "ame a%ter allD
pro"rams that they &ere trapped in. They are "reat models o% basi! &ays to !ommuni!ate about a subEe!t. Bottom line let>s allo& %ree spee!h......Eust li-e &hen Tom Cruise Eumped on the !ou!h sometimes too mu!h attention !an blo& a subEe!t to pie!es. Alan
&ants, o&n interests, and o&n "oals as you erase the !har"e and &ron" ans&ers and items you &ill !onne!t to more and more bein"s &ith the same or similar &ants, interests and "oals. T&o o% my best !lients did 8ons Br" stu%% (0 years a"o........they "ot a lot out o% it........it missed a lot......but it &as +ery easy to !orre!t. Alan
many mind pro"rams runnin" at on!e &hi!h also !on%use the hell out o% the body and youD 1ope this ma-es sense..... Alan
The most basi! %or!e in the uni+erse is li%e %or!e, and its parti!les are small pie!es, bits, %ra"ments, or parts o% a &hole. 9i%e @or!e Parti!les then !an be de%ined as %ra"ments o% the li%e %or!e -no&n as you. There%ore, your po&er is determined by the ?uantity o% li%e %or!e parti!les you ha+e a+ailable. A li%e %or!e parti!le is a !har"ed parti!le. 0t is the basi! buildin" parti!le o% Plasma. 9i%e %or!e parti!les &hen %ormed and or"aniCed in their early sta"e !reate an Ele!tri!al Cosmolo"y. 0t is this Ele!tri!al Cosmolo"y that brin"s into bein" %orm or thin"s. This Ele!tri!al Cosmolo"y is &hat !onne!ts all o% li%e to"ether. Thus you o%ten "et simultaneous thou"hts and o!!urren!es mani%estin" at the same time. 0t is the &ay that SpiritaGs !olle!ti+e @ormless, unsubstantiated Substan!e is !on+erted in our uni+erses and all that is. These !har"ed spiritual li%e %or!e parti!les also !ontain# .. (. 3. /. 9o+e$1ate A&areness$3na&areness 4no&led"e$0"noran!e Attention Attra!tion$Attention 7ispersal
0ntelli"en!e$Stupidity 0ntention$Bppositional 0ntention Pision$Blan-ness Memory$@or"ettin" Ener"y$0nertia Positi+e Polarity$*e"ati+e Polarity Ma"neti! Attra!tion$Ma"neti! 8epulsion Ma"neti! @or!e$Jra+itational @or!e Cause$E%%e!t 8ed, blue and "reen dot !oloriCation$0n+isibleness 1eat$Cold. Spa!e$*o Spa!e Time$*o Time
There are ob+iously more attributes and elements that are part o% a li%e %or!e parti!le. Bne !ould !all positi+e li%e %or!e parti!les spiritual ele!tri!al ener"y or spiritual money &hen !ombined &ith the polarity o% positi+e and ne"ati+e poles and the %lo&s ba!- and %orth. 0n the physi!al uni+erse on this planet money o%ten a!ts as a substitute ex!han"e representation %or ener"y. With all o% one>s li%e %or!e parti!les a+ailable, one also has massi+e amounts o% attention, spa!e, time, ener"y and the ability to mani%est &hat you &ant at your !ommand, and &hen the James you lo+e to Be F 7o F B&n and 1a+e are positi+ely ali"ned in present time &ith others, one &ould be a&esome and &ealthy indeedD
The same thin"s as al&ays &hen you "o bro-e, "et too old, realiCe you !an>t "et there %rom here, "et bored, "et horny, meet the lo+e o% your li%e, need to ha+e a beer, et!....
Post #8 20080+$0-1*0$
0 &as a student o% 1ardin" and 'oseph Murphy lon" be%ore S!io......it &as them that led me to S!io. But it &as also them that "a+e me a A%rame o% re%eren!eA that &as senior to S!io. Alan
As you "ro& the next layers o% C1A8JE, @B8CE and MASS &ill appear......it !an sho& up in all sorts o% areas. 6our li%e stats Eust naturally "ro&....example# 6ou only ha+e . or ( students.....another layer o% C1A8JE, @B8CE and MASS turns on !onne!ted to your a!ti+ities.....you run that out.......suddenly you ha+e .0 students......another layer o% C1A8JE, @B8CE and MASS turns on......you run that out and you start ha+in" .00>s o% students.....et!. Alan
The !he!- outs o% Tapes, Bulletins, Boo-s and 7rills &ere all .00S star rated.......in!ludin" appli!ation. 981 "a+e a demo !he!- out on me it &as 1CBB .) BCTBBE8 .,L( A370TB8 @A0938E TB 3*7E8STA*7 it &as done in the basement o% Saint 1ill Manor in late B!t, .,L(. 1CBB Text in red. A(DIT9R ?AI>(RE T9 (NDERSTAND 0% a p! says somethin" and the auditor %ails to understand &hat the p! said or meant, the !orre!t response is# A0 did not 2hear you5 2understand &hat &as said5 2"et that last5.A To do anythin" else is not only bad %orm, it !an amount to a hea+y A8C brea-. 981 %irst "ot my understandin" o% ea!h -ey item in my o&n &ords# 0*PA907AT0B*, EPA93AT0B*, et!. Then he as-ed Aho& and &hatA in+alidation, e+al., et!., !aused..... 1e then "ot me to "i+e examples some %rom the Bulletin some %rom my o&n examples. 0*PA907AT0B* To say, A6ou did not spea- loud enou"heeeeeA or any other use o% AyouA is an in+alidation. The p! is also thro&n out o% session by ha+in" responsibility hun" on him or her. The Auditor is responsible %or the session. There%ore the auditor has to assume responsibility %or all !omm brea-do&ns in it. 981 "ot me to demonstrate !omm brea-do&ns. EPA93AT0B* @ar more serious than in+alidation abo+e, is the a!!idental e+aluation &hi!h may o!!ur &hen the auditor repeats &hat the p! said. *EPE8 repeat anythin" a p! says a%ter him, no matter &hy. 8epeatin" not only does not sho& the p! you heard but ma-es him %eel you>re a !ir!uit. The hi"hest ad+an!e o% .,th Century Psy!holo"y &as a ma!hine to dri+e people !raCy. All it did &as repeat a%ter the person e+erythin" the person said. Children also do this to annoy.
But that isn>t the main reason you do not repeat &hat the p! said a%ter the p!. 0% you say it &ron" the p! is thro&n into hea+y protest. The p! must !orre!t the &ron"ness and han"s up ri"ht there. 0t may ta-e an hour to di" the p! out o% it. @urther, don>t "esture to %ind out. To say, pointin", A6ou mean this item, then,A is not only an e+aluation but a nearly hypnoti! !ommand, and the p! %eels he must reEe!t +ery stron"ly. 7on>t tell the p! &hat the p! said and don>t "esture to %ind &hat the p! meant. 'ust "et the p! to say it a"ain or "et the p! to point it out a"ain. That>s the !orre!t a!tion. A"ain, he "ot me to demonstrate the abo+e. 780P0*J 0* A*C1B8 PB0*TS Also, do not sho+e thin"s at a p! or thro& thin"s to a p!. 7on>t "esture to&ard a p!. 0t dri+es in an!hor points and ma-es the p! reEe!t the auditor. 8BC4 S9AMME8 The reason a person &ho 8o!- Slams on S!ientolo"y or auditors or the li-e !an>t audit &ell is that they are &ary o% a p! and %eel they must repeat a%ter the p!, !orre!t the p! or "esture to&ard the p!. But 8o!- Slammer or not, any ne& auditor may %all into these bad habits and they should be bro-en %ast. S3MMA86 A +ery hi"h per!enta"e o% A8C brea-s o!!ur be!ause o% a %ailure to understand the p!. 7on>t pro+e you didn>t &ith "estures or erroneous repeats. 'ust audit, please. The !he!-out thou"h thorou"h tremendously enhan!ed appli!ation and understandin" o% these -ey basi!s. Tape !he!-outs &ere eased in late .,L3.....up to that time it &as a .00S star rate. This &as pretty mu!h ho& !he!-outs &ere done until .,L;.
9. 8B* 13BBA87 981# dr.rd Copyri"ht d .,L( by 9. 8on 1ubbard A99 80J1TS 8ESE8PE7
BTW his demeanor &as -indly and %riendly, +ery relaxed his intent &as %or you to really "et &hat &as on the bulletin......+ery positi+e experien!e. Alan
As they %loat in time they are here ri"ht no& the added BS o% the Venu !osmolo"y ma-es it deadly also be!ause o% the ob+ious %alse dates and lo!ations it par-s the p! do&n the tra!- in in!orre!t times and pla!es........unless they are +ery a&are.
ESMB to me is a !omposite o% people runnin" a !omposite o% pro!esses on ea!h other F some positi+e F some ne"ati+e F hope%ully leadin" to a &innin" positi+e end result. Alan
Thou"h 0>m &ell a&are o% hypnosis dependin" on the s-ill le+el o% the pro!essor 0>d ha+e to say hypnotism is not a %a!tor. At &hat mood le+el &ould you say hypnotism is a %a!torH Alan
6es........0 also !o+er tran!e states ?uite extensi+ely......and &hat to do about them. Also &rote a boo- about 1ypnosis and ho& Aarti%i!ial me>sA are !reated...... Alan
8un to a &in, !ombined &ith BbEe!ti+e pro!esses they &or- brilliantly. 0 use them all the time.......they are a "reat positi+e hattin" tool. CP is +ital %or a &ell done 9i%e 8epair......as most !lients ha+e +ery lo& expe!tan!y o% &hat they are !apable o%. They are "reat pro!esses to put people in the Tone. Also CP is %uture pro!essin". The bi""est problem &ith runnin" CP is the pro!ess &or-s +ery %ast......o%ten one !ommand and many areas "et tri""ered both positi+e and ne"ati+e. Alan PS# 0% 981 abandoned a pro!ess it probably set people too %ree.
So that su!h a thin" o% %orm monitorin" %un!tion stops dead and it shall ne+er happen to me or any other person a"ain. 0t is impossible to -no& %rom the letter &hether one spe!i%i! in!ident %inally prompted the man to ta-e a more !are%ul loo- at &hat he had been li+in" %or so many years. 1e !ites but t&oI the alle"ed -idnappin" and dun"eonin" o% an extremely su!!ess%ul S!ientolo"ist named Alan Walter, and the as yet unsol+ed murders o% t&o S!ientolo"ists in 9os An"eles late in .,L,. Con!ernin" Walter, he &rote that the man A!ould not be the sour!e o% the !urrent existin" !ondition A 0 assume a !ondition &hi!h &ould ha+e been de%ined by 1ubbard as presentin" a !lear threat to S!ientolo"y. AWhate+er his ne"ati+e a!tions may or may not ha+e been, they !ould ha+e had no si"ni%i!an!e &hatsoe+er i% there had not been +ast %ields o% %ertile soil %or them to "ro& in.A What M!Master treats &ith su!h deli!ate !ir!umspe!tion is the &ild rumor extant in S!ientolo"y !ir!les at Walter had been !alled to a meetin" &ith 1ubbard &hen one o% the ships &as an!hored o%% CadiC. 1e had %lo&n o+er, had been piped aboard &ith pomp and !eremony, and had then been seiCed, sha!-led, and thro&n belo& de!-s &here, the tale !ontinues, he lin"ers e+en yet. Con!ernin" the brutal -illin"s o% the t&o S!ientolo"ists, M!Master &rites# AThese last t&o "hastly murders o% our students near AS1B in 9os An"eles, one o% &hom is Clear, need ne+er ha+e happened, i% &e hadn>t been mo!-in" up Enemy so solidly.A To interpret that as simply as possible, S!ientolo"y tea!hes its %ollo&ers to deal &ith that &hi!h represents an Enemy by in e%%e!t "i+in" it substan!e, a tan"ible reality tiny !lay %i"urines, %or example and then dealin" &ith these mo!- ups de!isi+ely. The only shatterin" !on!lusion to be dra&n %rom &hat M!Masters says is that these t&o had !ome to represent the Enemy so solidly %or someone that they &ere dealt &ith too de!isi+ely. The !asual possibility o% this ma-es the blood run !old. 1ubbard>s response to the M!Master letter i% one is to belie+e the lurid tale no& !ir!ulatin" amon" those &ho %led the mo+ement at about the same time &as to send some o% his Ethi!s s?uad o+er to Staten 0sland &here M!Master &as li+in" and alle"edly try to -idnap him. M!Master is said to ha+e mana"ed a telephone !all to another %ormidable ex S!ientolo"ist named Bernard Jreen, &ho in turn !alled M!Master>s la&yer. The upshot o% this story is that the Ethi!s mob melted a&ay, apparently %ear%ul o% attra!tin" the attention o% lo!al poli!e. What %ollo&ed sounds e+en more li-e a badly &ritten espiona"e melodrama. Con+in!ed that all airports &ere under sur+eillan!e by members o% the Ethi!s Mission ea"er to "rab him, M!Master &as spirited on board a Jree- %rei"hter bound %or his home, South A%ri!a. *o& sa%ely there he &as met by his %ather &ho had apparently been alerted to lo!al e%%orts at nabbin" his son he still entertains hopes o% some -ind o% a rappro!hement. At least that is &hat Bernard Jreen told me. 1e used that &ord, \rappro!hement\, &hen he said a meetin" had a!tually been proposed bet&een M!Master, himsel%, and 1ubbard on neutral territory, in S&itCerland. Jreen seemed to %ind this per%e!tly plausible, that the three o% them mi"ht all
sit do&n and !almly dis!uss their +arious "rie+an!es. 29et me remind you a"ain that an o+er&helmin" number o% %ormer S!ientolo"ists &ould return to the mo+ement instantly i% they %elt 1ubbard had made !ertain sin!ere !han"es in the or"aniCation>s stru!ture.5 M!Master himsel% !losed his letter by sayin" he &ished to return home and do Athe 1ubbard Standard 7ianeti! Course and !ontinue to distribute our Te!h to the people o% earth.A Bb+iously, he &anted to -eep the door open, hopin" still that 1ubbard mi"ht see the tra"edy o% his &ays and ma-e some !han"es. 0 suppose 0 !an understand a man o% the de+otion o% 'ohn M!Master !losin" his eyes to instan!es o% inele"ant punishment per%ormed in the name o% S!ientolo"y. A%ter all, his o&n radiatin" sense o% %or"i+eness, his ele!tri! inno!en!e and apparent inner pea!e, ha+e ser+ed as li+in" proo% that S!ientolo"y !an indeed do &hat it !laims. What 0 !annot understand is an o%%ensi+e air o% ri"hteousness that per+ades the !on+ersations o% some o% the many other S!ientolo"ists &ho le%t simultaneously &ith the dissemination o% the M!Master letter. Bernard Jreen, %or example, &ho is a small, !hun-ily built man &ith an in!essant boun!in" Eo+iality about him, !laims to ha+e been 1ubbard>s !on%idant %or t&enty years, %rom the +ery be"innin", ha+in" assumed numerous responsibilities in spreadin" The Word to the %our !orners o% the "lobe. 1e re!ounted some o% the more "risly tales %loatin" around throu"hout the mo+ement>s disen!hanted members &ith a relish borderin" on "lee. The stories, none substantiated, are !ertainly terri%yin"# a se+enty t&o year old &oman hurled do&n a %li"ht o% stairs by members o% the Sea Br">s Ethi!s MissionI t&o !hildren, one %i+e years old, the other %our and a hal%, put into !hains on one o% the Sea Br">s shipsI a man in 9os An"eles punished %or some anti S!ientolo"i!al a!tion by ha+in" hi"h pressure &ater hoses turned on him until he &as pounded senseless. There is also an alle"ation that the Chur!h o% S!ientolo"y in Manhattan operates a AEailA in Broo-lyn %or enemies o% the mo+ement. The atro!ities, and they !an !ertainly be !alled that i% true, seem to represent an inspirin" aspe!t to be re!alled by all &ho ha+e le%t &hat one ex S!ientolo"ist soberly re%ers to as Athe paramilitary stru!ture o% S!ientolo"y.A Jreen, a man &ho !learly seems to be enEoyin" the uphea+al he is part o%, as-ed i% 0 belie+ed any o% the stories. 0 !ould only say that they didn>t sound impossible, !onsiderin" that the poli!ies o% S!ientolo"y>s Ethi!s do indeed exist, are a+ailable in one o% the mo+ement>s &idely sold boo-s, and are apparently bein" ener"eti!ally pra!ti!ed by 1ubbard>s Sea Br" Missionaries. What o% !ourse 0 !annot and &ill not understand, e+er, is &hat too- e+erybody so lon" \i%\, as is no& !laimed, these horror stories ha+e been !ommon -no&led"e %or literally years. Jreen>s ans&er that all o% them &ere bein" led on by &hat he !alls Athe "olden !arrotA 1ubbard>s promise o% Total @reedom is totally inade?uate. 3nless, o% !ourse, they &ere led to belie+e not that S!ientolo"y &as !apable o% de+elopin" and exploitin" their existin" abilities, but that it !ould and &ould ma-e them all Super Bein"s. Super Bein"s, as history has tau"ht us, !an blithely i"nore most o% &hat "oes on around them be!ause they are in+ol+ed in the business o% bein" Super. We must ne+er %or"et that no matter &hat 1ubbard has done, he has !ommanded an in!redible a%%e!tionate loyalty %rom those &ho !onsidered themsel+es !lose to him. E+en today, &ith the ne&s that S!ientolo"y has been %is!ally re or"aniCed %rom top to bottom so that ,0 per !ent and not .0 per !ent o% all monies &ill be paid in to 1ubbard personally, e+en &ith 1ubbard himsel% o%% on a ne& tan"ent, rhetori!ally as-in" his %ollo&ers AWho is the MessiahHA only to ans&er &ith a parable in+ol+in" a po&er%ul, barrel !hested man &ith red hair, e+en no&, 'ohn M!Master !loses his letter as %ollo&s# 0 shall ne+er &ithdra& my alle"ian!e %rom your lo+e or the produ!t o% your lo+e, nor shall 0
&ithdra& alle"ian!e %rom all people o% earth and their attempts to attain 0n%inite @reedom, parti!ularly those &ho &or- &ith our Te!h to %urther man>s attempts to attain 0n%inite @reedom. 0 shall !ontinue to "i+e your lo+e to the &orld. As al&ays, my lo+e to you, 2si"ned5 'ohn M!Master. The entire letter, its tone so sin!erely besee!hin", so de+oted, and yes so almost obedient, made me remember all o+er a"ain the %irst time 0 had e+er seen 'ohn M!Master. 1is manner in %ront o% that adorin" !ro&d, and his !ertainty, and his lo+in" bene+olen!e, and his in%inite patien!e &ith that in all o% us &hi!h is most un!ertain our !apa!ity to \belie+e\ it all !ame ba!-. And no& he had ?uit. Bn!e more, 0 heard him sayin" to all o% us, A1o& !an there be t&o sides to the truthHA 0 thin- 'ohn M!Master may %inally ha+e ans&ered that ?uestion %or himsel%.
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0 arri+ed in 9isbon, Portu"al, &here the ship &as berthed, the date &as B!tober .L, .,L,. The "reetin"s &ere so!iable, but then the ship immediately upped an!hor and &ent to Casablan!a.
7urin" the day there &as a rebroad!ast o% any sta%% meetin"s bet&een 981 and the Commodore Sta%%. 0t &as %rom this 0 "ot an in-lin" o% &hat &as "oin" onK..8on &as !onstantly "oin" on about SME8S1 and the SP .0. Put SME8S1, the SP .0, the 8Lers, the Mar!abians, the standard run o% the mill SPs, the dru""ies, et!., F there &ere bo"eymen out to "et e+erybody, e+ery&here. Any&ay 0 "o %or my standard MissionariesG Se! Che!- F the auditor is Bel!a!im @eraE. 0t appeared Bel!a!im li-ed to impress 981 so he &ould &rite up embroidered Se! Che!-s to pro+e ho& "ood he &as at pullin" B$WGs. *othin" mu!h !omes upKK.then 0Gm !alled in a"ain %or more Se! Che!-in"KKa"ain nothin" mu!h !omes upKK..but the ?uestions are stran"e# 0EI Are you in the pay o% Jo+ernment or Business A"entsH And many +ariations o% the abo+e. 0 donGt ta-e that mu!h noti!e o% itKK.also durin" this time 0Gm debrie%in" on the 3S s!eneKK.0 &as +ery !riti!al o% the ?ui!-ie "rades and the omitted basi!s that &ere rampant throu"hout the S!io Br"s. 0 realiCed durin" this time 981 &as not "ettin" all the dataKKthe Commodore Sta%%s and the Buter B8J SB Exe!s &ere only sendin" &hat they %elt 981 &anted. 0 &as the messen"er o% bad ne&sKK981 o%ten shot the messen"erD Whilst this &as "oin" on 0 &as auditin" sta%% exe!s F plus members o% 981Gs 1ousehold 3nit. 981 &as the C$S. Whi!h made it dan"erous %or these people to "et their !har"e and &ithholds o%%. Also 0 be"an to ha+e a relationship &ith a "irl &ho &or-ed in C0CKKthe top se!ret Central 0n%ormation Center on board the ship. C0C &as &here all the se!ret missions, data, and pro"rams &ere stored and &here the &orld &ide stats &ere -ept. *aturally 0 &as pri+y to all the inside s!oopK..any&ay one day my "% &as %rea-ed out F she sho&ed me a do!ument in 981s hand&ritin" to C$S ., Brian 9i+in"ston F orderin" him to "et JB 9e"al 'ohn Par!elle to in%orm the 08S that 0 o&ed ba!- taxes F 2&hi!h 0 did not5 . This do!ument de+astated me F 0 !ould not !on%ront the in!redible betrayal. 0 -ne& then 0 &as in troubleKKKso 0 mana"ed to slip o%% the ship, &e &ere still in Casablan!aKK.0 &ent to a 1otel and made a !all to 7allas F to my top Exe! Susan Ballantine F later to be!ome Susan Watson President o% CC. She told me that e+ery Br" and e+ery Mission had been in%ormed that 0 had !on%essed to bein" a se!ret a"ent in the pay o% business interests and that 0 &as attemptin" to ta-e o+er S!ientolo"y F it &as this do!ument that %rea-ed 'ohn M!MasterGs out. 0t also !ollapsed and !rashed the stats o% all my missions F %or at that time 0 had .0 Missions# 7allas, Saint 9ouis, Boston, Cambrid"e, *e& Brleans, Atlanta, 4ansas City, <00 West End in *e& 6or-, 9a 'olla, and Be+erly 1ills, &e had at one sta"e o+er a .,000 students ad+an!ed paid to do the S1SBC. 0 also had se+eral other businesses, one o% &hi!h had o+er )000 employees.
These Missions &ere +ery +iable, &e had double sta%% F that means all sta%% had repla!ements %or &hen they needed to "et upper le+el trainin" or pro!essin". ) years o% &or- by mysel% and the team destroyed. Also at that time another SB Missionare !ame on board and &as surprised to see me &al-in" %reeKK981, MS1 or Brian 9i+in"ston had not told anyone on the ship &hat they &ere up to. More to !omeD Alan
his leader and mentor 0. .on Hubbard. ' Excerpt ' Mal"o's boo". 0 le%t %rom 9A to "o to 9isbon...... 0 had been on the ship at the time 'ohn &rote his letter %or almost < &ee-s so you !ould not ha+e seen me &al-in" around unless you &ere exterior &ith %ull peepin" abilities 0 &as sure under the impression that you o&ed ba!- taxes. 0t &ould be expe!ted o% a A"ood s!ientolo"istA that he &ould *BT pay taxes, so 0 didn>t "i+e it a se!ond thou"ht that you &ere not payin" them. 2 0% you &eren>t, or hadn>t5. 0>ll "et to the tax situation later. But, 0 had paid my personal taxes up to that time. The mindset that you des!ribe existin" on the Apollo &as sure a!!urate. 0 !ouldn>t belie+e the tone le+el on the ship. 0 attributed it to the "ross %ilthy li+in" !onditions that &as rampant until 0 obser+ed that there &as abEe!t terror on the %a!es o% the Exe!s. The CMB little "irls &ere little horrors %rom hell. The students &ere in some state li-e sho!-, and !ouldn>t "rasp the subEe!t matter. A%ter about ( &ee-s, 0 de!ided that e+eryone on the ship &as !raCier than a shithouse rat. Any&ays, 0 am not at this time able to re!on!ile the dates that are in+ol+ed here &ith my o&n re!alls. Sorry %or bein" su!h a pain in the butt, as 0 didn>t intend to remind you o% any pain%ul in!idents. *o problem it is Eust so embarrassin" to do onesel% in o+er su!h !rap then "o +i!tim to it %or years. Alan
Collapsed uni+erses usually start &ith a moment o% sho!-. When a bein" runs into an o+er&helmin" or non !omprehended situation, &hether &ritten or spo-en, it !an !reate a moment o% hea+y sho!-. This !ollapses your spa!e, ener"y, time, obEe!ts and the ability to mani%est your &ants into a !ondensed dot. 6ou ha+e no spa!e, no rea!h, no ener"y, no time, no o&nership o% thin"s or obEe!ts, and no ability to !reate. 0n an attempt to be responsible you turn in&ard F bi" mista-e F no& you be"in to ma-e yoursel% &ron". This !auses you the bein" to &ithdra& %rom the area. The more hi"h po&ered the bein" the bi""er the sho!-. This sho!- thro&s the bein" out o% the spa!e and the area or areas he &as o!!upyin". The bein" puts in the spa!e he &as o!!upyin" a %roCen burnt out !olle!tion o% mental ima"es o% the no& !ollapsed set ups he had !reated into that moment o% sho!-. This !an !ause the bein" to experien!e the %eelin" o% bein" !ompulsi+ely outside o% the area or subEe!t he &ants to o!!upy. Too many o% these sho!-s and the bein" &ill experien!e the %eelin" o% !hroni! aloneness. 6ou &ill %eel li-e an outsider no matter &here you "o. The mental ima"e o%ten has nothin" on it, Eust a "ap o% bla!-ness. The sho!- !reated is ?uite pain%ul and the bein" %eels AstupidA. To handle that %eelin" o% stupidity he puts in an altered representation o% the situation. 8ealiCe that &hen you see someone &ith a +a"ue or stunned loo- on his %a!e, he is stu!- in a "ap o% bla!-ness mental ima"es !aused by the sho!- o% an o+er&helmin" or non !omprehended situation. The mental ima"es Eust be%ore and Eust a%ter the sho!- !ontain !on%usion and pain. 0t is the !on%usion, pain, and altered representations !ombined that ma-e up the sensation o% stupidity. So &hen you %eel AstupidA, realiCe that it isn>t you but mental ima"es that !ontain sho!-, !on%usion, pain, "aps o% bla!-ness, stupidity, and altered representations. Thus there are six mani%estations !onne!ted to o+er&helmin" or non !omprehended situations. .. Con%usion. (. Sho!-. 3. Jap o% bla!-ness. /. Pain. <. Stupidity. L. An altered representation.
6ou lose all ability to ma-e "ains F both in li%e and %or yoursel%. The resultant dama"e that o% your bein" stu!- in a !ollapsed uni+erse is tremendous F as you no& !ontinuously ne"ati+ely pro!ess yoursel% do&ns!ale. 6ou lose the ability to hold a position, to be yoursel% F &orse you start to belie+e the %alse a!!usations o% ho& bad you are. 6ou ha+e be!ome trapped and lo!-ed in mortal !ombat &ith your Nuni+erse !ollapsersO be!ause you %eel the only &ay out is to ri"ht the &ron"s you ha+e done F yet at the same time you -no& that your Nuni+erse !ollapsersO ha+e also lied to you. 3sually this type o% in!ident is so hea+y and the resultant upsets so "reat F it &ill not read on a meter. 1ubbard and Mary Sue tenden!y to !ollapsin" people uni+erses usually turned on &hen they en"a"ed in !riminal a!ti+ities. More to !omeD
When a lo+er betrays you most o%ten a shatterin" o% sel% ta-es pla!e. When a leader lies most o%ten a shatterin" o% the Br"aniCation or Jroup be"ins to ta-es pla!e. When you are shattered, disinte"rated and destroyed you be!ome a bro-en pie!e. Alan THE M(%%(&3 &nce upon a long long long time ago so long ago that this story began e!en before time there li!ed a co'existent entity that was the :od of all life. This :od was the culmination of the collecti!e gods in their ultimate god'li"e presence. Their habitat was The Hea!ens but it was of a special Ouality totally un"nown to man for it contained a complete absence of any "nown material time space energy and positionP it preceded time and space. (t existed trillions of years prior to the formation of the physical uni!erse of which there wasn't e!en a glint. The Hea!ens was infinite lo!e Aoy and bliss. 1ut slowly it became boring. And one day The %upreme 1eing reali9ed that it was bored. The 1uddhists ha!e a myth about the spirit the force the creator of the mind of the uni!erse whate!er you wish to call it. 2e'll call it the %upreme 1eing. The %upreme 1eing resided in Hea!en which was not of a physical nature but was a spiritual essence. The %upreme 1eing was the composite oneness a total unity of all the trillions and trillions of gods in their purest essence. These gods thought as a unity called the %upreme 1eing. Each had its own selfness and though it was a lesser part of the whole of the %upreme 1eing it was able to maintain its own selfness and still be part of the %upreme 1eing. Each god'being had its own full god'li"e abilities and used them to perfection. 1ecause of its infinitude the %upreme 1eing was not located in time or space nor did it ha!e any other physical property. (t was an infinite presence with omni'capabilities. (t existed as an infinite lo!ing onenessP all the life forces interacted as an infinity of pure and total lo!e. The %upreme 1eing could do all things ma"e all things Q space the uni!erse planets Q create all that is or e!er will be and the %upreme 1eing was here fore!er because it was the %upreme 1eing who created time. 1ut this %upreme 1eing who created all that e!er was faced a thing it could not defeat. 1oredom. (n the face of boredom the %upreme 1eing who had created nothing that sensed or percei!ed or Ouestioned or concluded or intended or reacted de!ised a master plan to defeat it. The en!isioned solution was to play. The %upreme 1eing also en!isioned a uni!ersal mind and constructed that uni!ersal mind with the ability and purpose of recording all that will be all locations at all time of all parts of itself a "armic Austice system an exchange system a data retrie!al system and a planning system. (t was the super computer of the uni!erse.
(t was the 6ni!ersal Mind. @ou must reali9e that each god that was part of the %upreme 1eing agreed to own the image to play and contributed to the !ision and the building of the 6ni!ersal Mind. 3ow came the most exciting ad!enturous and crucial part of the plan to defeat boredom. The %upreme 1eing shattered itself into trillions and trillions of god'li"e fragments. Each fragment was a god. Each god became a separate entity a uni!erse unto itself. Each separate entity was a lesser part of the %upreme 1eing. (t was endowed with four basic abilities, to percei!e to create by intention and !ision to proAect that !ision into a creation and to animate that creation and to react. Each god being was gi!en a mission when the game and its playing was o!er. Each would regain godship o!er its own uni!erse and recreate the steps necessary for all to regain the lo!e abilities s"ills awareness "nowledge purity and truth of self and to reunite with all other god'li"e beings so that one day the %upreme 1eing would be whole again.
My Mission sta%% are ready to mutiny....... *either 981 or MS1 !an obser+e the in!redible bla!- P8 they are !ausin". 7urin" the day 0 audit my p!>s......&e lea+e Casablan!a %or Madiera. More to !omeD Alan
1e replied ?ui!-ly# N6es, you are in trouble F there are some irre"ularities and you are to be Comm E+ed.O F 981. 0 belie+ed that 0 !ould "et out o% that Comm E+ o-ay F a%ter all 0 had sur+i+ed an earlier .< Comm E+s. 0 &as a Comm E+. BT As you !an obser+e 0 &as no& a roller !oasterin" delusi+e psy!hoti! F BoopsD More to !omeD
WooheeD Su!h !ause le+el. The &hole thin" &as a tra+esty F it &ent on %or se+eral &ee-s. *i!-i, *orman and 9eon &ere !lueless in re"ards ho& Missions &ere built. 0 -ne& 0 &as in trouble &hen 0 &as explainin" ho& you "re& a Mission and brou"ht the publi!
alon" F *i!-i sums it up &ith the statement# NThatGs insane F all you ha+e to do is rent a store%ront buildin" and put a si"n in the &indo& and people &ill %lo!- in the doorsOK..*orman a"reed. Bn the !har"e o% ATTEMPT0*J TB TA4E BPE8 SC0E*TB9BJ6 F 0 pointed out that &as ridi!ulous F that to do &hat 0 did re?uired a team that 0 operated at the entran!e point F and had no desire &hatsoe+er to run S!ientolo"y. 0t &as the Br"s and the 3pper Br"s that put the polish and s-ills on the publi!KK.basi!ally Missions helped people "et their li+es set up so they !ould earn the -ind o% in!ome they needed to "o up the rest o% the brid"e. Apparently that &as a!!epted as this area &as dropped %rom more inspe!tion. To ma-e a tedious, ridi!ulous story short 0 &as %ound Juilty o%# .. (. 3. *ot runnin" Courses < ni"ht a &ee-. *ot usin" !ontra!ts on my sta%%. That 0 had used a promo pie!e and not attributed the sour!e o% the material to 981.
0t &as meanin"less "arba"e F they o% !ourse !ompletely i"nored my statsKKthe %a!t that .0 Missions had been built F the .000Gs o% people sent to upper Br"s. The !omm e+ dra""ed on %or &ee-s. Their %indin"s and re!ommendations &ere ?uite +i!iousK. 981 miti"ated the %indin"s and basi!ally said 0 had done "ood &or-KK0 &as %ree to lea+e. 0 did not e+en lose my ran- as an SB B%%i!er F amaCin". @ree to lea+e to an impendin" disaster. 0t &as no& 'anuary F 0 had been held on board a"ainst my &ill %or 3 months. More to !omeD Alan
dis!arded all 0 had learned o+er the years Thou"h 0 did !onta!t all the people that &ere no& threatenin" to sue %or some reason they &anted me to pay %or the leases 0 had si"ned %or 2humor5 0 told them &hat had happened that they should not &aste their money on suin" me stran"ely they &ere all understandin" and than-ed me %or bein" honest. Phe&D 0 ne+er heard %rom any o% them a"ain the demands stopped. 0 -ept "ettin" Nreport inO type !alls %rom JB and SB terminals. The more o%ten they !alled F the more 0 did not &ant to ha+e anythin" to do &ith S!ientolo"y. 0 muddled alon" %or the next %e& months F 0 no lon"er had any Cest %or S!ientolo"y. The %a!ts &ere 981 F MS1 F The JB F The SB F and !ertain spe!i%i! people &ho lo+e to -i!people &ho are do&n &ere SP to me. They had and &ere !ontinuin" to destroy my BW* dreams, my BW* "oals and shattered mine and others BW* uni+ersesD 2Poor me5D 0 needed to dis!onne!t %rom S!io. Bn 'uly /th 0 shut do&n the 7allas Center F the date happen to !oin!ide &ith the Jrand *ational Con+ention. 0 mo+ed up to Columbus, Bhio. *o& 0 had some spa!e F 0 &as o%% the S!io !omm. lines. A lon" time a"o 0 had realiCed that the past &as A9WA6S BPE8 A*7 7B*E W0T1 F it &as a 7B*E. Anythin" that !ontinued &as bein" put there F it &as usually %alse F espe!ially i% it &as o% a lo& mood le+el. All one truly had to deal &ith &as &hat &as "oin" on in the present F sometimes you had to deal &ith the !onse?uen!es o% ones past a!ts. Bne o% the thin"s that helped me "reatly &as# 7B*GT TA4E A*6T10*J PE8SB*A996. 0t &as a "ame F i% the "ame &ent &ron" F let "o o% the "ameD The moment you !ease to ta-e anythin" personally F it ends !y!le it ends the dramatiCation o% the "ameD 6ou naturally !ome into PT. 0 also al&ays added and "ot the ans&er to# What Jame &as 0 2&ere you5 playin"H
What "ame &ere the others playin"H The ans&er to those t&o ?uestions usually ble& the old James to +ie& and !aused me to separate %rom them. 0 used to play this son" F to help me stay in the no&. http#$$&&&.youtube.!om$&at!hH%eature=playereembedded[+=s%Bb3TbWT?/ WPe""y 9ee F @rom this moment onX More to !omeD Alan
see"ingS identities things obAects that represent and are "nown as automated artificial TmeSsS instituted by forcing you into a hypnotic trance state by the use of emotional blac"mail manipulation and coercion 4and in many cases the use of physical force and abuse to get compliance5 programmed by a mutually agreed'upon consensus of opinion emanating from an indi!idual your parents teachers groups and the culture you ha!e arri!e in. *uring the processes of manufacturing automated artificial Tpeople pleasingS identities or automated artificial TmeSsS that ine!itably ta"es place by forcing you into a hypnotic trance state there are certain aspects of your essential spiritual presence determination abilities cle!erness s"ills intelligence and strengths that comprise your true natural dynamic personality traits are being submerged omitted made nothing of in!alidated neglected suppressed denied and punished until these essential personality traits abilities and their external manifestations are also buried under suppression and the true spiritual you is completely submerged. (nstead of being a high spirited dynamic ball of energy li!ing life passionately in the right place at the right time with the right people li!ing your dreams and !isions ' you end up in a hypnotic trance state emanating as a manufactured artificial Tpeople pleasing S Tappro!al see"ingS adult identity acting docilely and subser!iently and yet you would deep down inside still try to feel energetic and passionately dynamic. @ou often ha!e to reinforce the positi!e aspects of who you are by telling yourself that you are a good person an acceptable person a normal person. &thers would tell you you are normal and would accept you as a friend reinforcing and !alidating your beha!ior. 1ut inside something a maAor part of your essence has been sOuashed ' you may also ha!e a !ague feeling that something isnSt right that e!en though you should be happy you donSt feel !ery happy. Much of your dynamic passionate animation your essential energy has been lost to the maintenance of agreed'upon consensus of opinion trance state. &r you may "now that lots of things or situations ma"e you resentful or angry but you suppress these moods in order to get the acceptable but terribly untrue answers to these types of introspecti!e Ouestions R TAm ( acceptable=S TAm ( normal=S T*oes anyone really li"e me=S T2hat is wrong with me ( feel so insecure and so unhappy=S T(s something !ery wrong (Sm not supposed to feel this miserable=S T2hy canSt ( say what ( really mean=S T2hy do ( hold bac"=S T2hy do ( fear communicating to people=S T2hy do ( act too late or not at all=S T2ill they appro!e of me=S 2hat is so deadly about this manufacturing automated artificial Tpeople pleasing S Tappro!al see"ingS identities or automated artificial TmeSsS to the child is the child lac"s the life s"ills of distinguishing the differences of what is right or wrong what is good or bad what is true or false. At this early stage the child has only its basic learning s"ill of mimicryP that is to holographically copy what it sees or is told. The child also lac"s the s"ills of literacy articulation or communication. Thus the child has to ta"e on trust what his absolute life and masters'of'your'mind controllers composed of his parents allies teachers groups or culture Tappro!e ofS and deem to be TacceptableS or Tnormal.S These +ultural situations and A.T($(+(A0 MESs can cause !ery degraded !ery solid po!erty mind' sets and a compulsi!e attraction to .ed #one :ames people and life positions and situations. 1ubbard &as ri"ht 2he al&ays &as ri"ht5 you need to erase the AimplantersA that A!reate you asA one o% their robotsD
1e !le+erly made us loo- e+ery&here but e+aded &hat &as "oin" on in present time he deliberately di+ed &hole tra!- be!ause he !ould not or &ould not !on%ront &hat he &as doin" in present time. The te!hies -no& that o%ten !lients di+e into the past to es!ape their present time harm%ul a!ts. Any &ay the only &ay out i% you buy you &ere or are &ron" is to start ba!- throu"h the se?uen!e all o+er a"ainD Boy did 0 "et that &ron"D Alan
Most o% the past in!idents &ere %rom obser+ations at the time but 0 had no +eri%i!ation o%. The hardest thin" to "et o+er is that one &as so blind but that &as the &ay 981 set the "ame up. Bit by bit most o% the %ull story &ill !ome to +ie&.
0n my tal-s &ith the 08S A"ent that &as assi"ned to my !ase F a +ery de!ent person by the &ay. 1e in%ormed me that as %ar as the 08S &as !on!erned 0 &as the most po&er%ul S!ientolo"ist in the &orld outside 981 and MS1. 1e also in%ormed meI Nhe !ould not understand &hy the 08S &ere doin" &hat they &ere doin", as my Missions &ere ob+iously unin!orporated entities unto themsel+es.O 0 put in a phone !all to the 3SJB F Marty Jreenber" F 0 told him &hat &as "oin" on and that the 08S &as "oin" to use my !ase to in+esti"ate 981 and S!ientolo"yD F PA*0CDDDD 0 also in%ormed him about the hand&ritten do!ument o% 981 to C$S ., Brian 9i+in"ston F orderin" him to "et JB 9e"al# Charles Parselle to in%orm the 08S that 0 o&ed ba!- taxes. 0 had dropped a bombD *o& S!io and the JB had to help meD More to !omeKK..
0 &as s!re&edD 0 had no &ay o% !ausin" the appeal to "o my &ay F so 0 as-ed them &hat this meantH N6ou o&e us Q)(L,000 plus interest and penalties.O 0 then as-edI N&hat happens i% 0 donGt ha+e the money to pay youHO NWe atta!h e+erythin" you o&n F unless you ta-e us to !ourt and appeal at a hi"her le+el.O NBut i% 0 o&e you this money do 0 "o to EailHO 0 as-ed. They lau"hed F and saidI Nthere are no debtor prisons in the 3S.O So you &ant me to pay o+er a Q.,000,000 in!ludin" interest and penalties F 0 donGt ha+e the moneyDO 0 then said# N6ou &ant o+er a Q.,000,000 F 0 !anGt pay you F 0 donGt ha+e a problem F you doDO They nodded their !olle!ti+e heads, yesD End o% meetin"D 0 too- the next step o% ta-in" the !ase to a hi"her le+el. Mean&hile 0 let Marty Jreenber" -no& about the L maEor hi"h le+el 08S B%%i!ers and A"ents that had attended the Appeals Meetin" F 0 also let him -no& that 0 !ould "et lenien!y i% 0 told &hat 0 -ne& %rea-ed him out no endD The telexes &ould be buCCin" that dayD More to !omeKK..
to see i% they !ould let him -no& &hat &as really "oin" on F the &ord !ame ba!- it &as politi!al. The 08S &as usin" my !ase to penetrate S!io. Also &e "ot &ord that a Senior A"ent in 7C by the name o% 1ubbard 2no relation to 9815 &ould be &illin" to do a deal &ith me. 0 in%ormed Jreenber" F 0 !ould %eel the terror "oin" up the lines. So mu!h so 0 told a %riend that &ithin the &ee- a mission &ould be sent %rom @la" to "et me !leaned up F sure enou"h about a &ee- later 0 "et a !all as-in" me to !ome out to 9A as 981 had "one o+er my %olders and had %ound se+eral areas o% out te!h F and also had &ritten a spe!ial rundo&n %or meD 1e &as sendin" a spe!i%i! Mission to 9A to "et this done. ArenGt 0 lu!-yD More to !omeKKK
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Be%ore 1ubbard attempted to shan"hai the subEe!t o% Spirituality he %irst stole ea!h persons dreams and aspirations. B% !ourse &e &ere dumb enou"h to "i+e our dreams and aspirations to him and the %alse subEe!t. Alan
0t is amaCin" the amount o% suppression that !omes to +ie& &hen a person starts to !on%ront their JBB7 ACT0B*SD Alan
More and more old time 8ons Br" people are !omin" onto my lines they are +ery easy to !orre!t reason 9ess en%or!ed Ethi!s Conditions. Put to"ether &ith the ne& %ound Aold stu%%A su!h as the Se!ret E!-ard Tolle>s &or-, 9a& o% Attra!tion, et!., and there are millions "ettin" smid"ens o% spiritual litera!y. 0t &as this Aold stu%%A that led me and most o% the early pioneers to S!io almost <0 years a"o. S!io is a tiny tool 2due to its +ery in!omplete te!hnolo"y5 in the o+erall s!heme o% thin"s today>s Br"aniCed S!io is in a!tuality +iolently opposed or"aniCationally to the Aold stu%%.A The S!io Brid"e is a brid"e to no&hereD 0>+e &al-ed e+ery in!h o% it 2multiple times5 too- me 30 years to !lean up the mess it !aused. Alan
usually outside the physi!al uni+erse thou"h it !an appear that it is in the physi!al uni+erse 20t is ?uite o%ten a!tually parallelin" the physi!al uni+erse.5.
0 also "ot Bob Thomas to "i+e air !o+er under the auspi!es o% the 3SJB. BeniteC &or-ed +ery hard to -eep the pro"ram "oin". About .,)( maybe a little earlier Mar- 'ones too- o+er the pro"ram. 1e did a tremendous amount o% &or- introdu!in" the pro"ram in prisons and dru" %a!ilities and deli+erin" the !ourses at no !ost ?uite a %e& Mission 1olders also helped &ith %undin" and deli+erin" !ourses. But Mar- 'ones &as the dri+in" %or!e. There &as no !har"e %or these !ourses. 0t &as +ery su!!ess%ul as it &as based on the old / ni"ht Personal E%%i!ien!y Course and the Comm Course. 0 tau"ht the pro"ram in @olsom Prison to about /0 li%ers "a&dD it &as s!ary. But a%ter a !ouple o% le!tures and drills they lapped it up. Basi!ally the !ommon denominator %or most o% the prisoners &as they !ould not read or &rite. 0 am not sure &hen it be!ame a money ma-in" s!heme some time in the early ;0>s. Alan
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Thin"s "ot ?uite nasty and 1ubbard sent Btto o+er to St 1ill to brin" me ba!- to the ship. The reason &as that 1ubbard had set up the 8oyal S!otsman as a %loatin" AB. The theory &as that the ship &ould ta-e on a number o% !lients, &e &ould sail o%% into the Med and return in a !ouple o% months &ith some BT3 !ompletions. 1o&e+er, that all !han"ed. 0n +ery late .,L)$early .,L; 1ubbard, in one o% his %its o% %ury, de!ided that the or"s &ould no lon"er be responsible %or the produ!ts they produ!ed. @rom no& on, ea!h person &ould attest to !ompletion. 0% the attest &as %ound to be %alse, then they &ould be assi"ned 9iability. Within a %e& days o% announ!in" the start o% the 3pper le+els to the publi!, &e learned that the %irst person had attested !ompletion o% BT 3. Well this &as a total sho!- to us at St 1ill. 0t &as not &hat &e had expe!ted. Pery soon people &ere streamin" to the ship and A!ompletin"A le+els 3 L in a %e& days. Bne person attested to BT . throu"h BT < on B*E 7A6D 0 &as needed on the ship to run the re+ie& team. We set up the ACase!ra!-in"A 3nit. 0 &as the main auditor. E+en ba!- in early .,L; my rates &ere Q<00 per hour, minumum pur!hase < hours. 0 had a lon" strin" o% p!>s. Bill 8obertson had been the Chie% o% Ad+an!ed Courses and Btto Br" Exe! Se!. 0t &as at this time that one e+enin", ha+in" Eust %inished a p!, 1ubbard too- the %older and pronoun!ed that a list &as in!omplete. 0 too- the %older %rom him and pointed out that 0 had !arried out the instru!tions o% the 1CBB to the letter. The loo- o% sho!- on his Aide>s %a!es &as a pi!ture. Someone had openly !hallen"ed the &ord o% 1ubbard. 1e as-ed loudly AWhat 1CBBA. So, 0 "ot it out. 0t &as the .,L< issue by 'enny Edmonds, based on his le!ture o% that date. 0 had done exa!tly &hat the 1CBB had said. 1ubbard !laimed ne+er to ha+e seen that 1CBB. 0n order to !o+er %or himsel% he ordered that EPE86 tape or bulletin that mentioned the &ord A9istin"A be added immediately to 9e+el 000 o% the S1SBC. That 0 had stood up to him really stru!- home to him. 1e used to !all me in to dis!uss resear!h pro!edures. Bne o% them &as a te!hni?ue -no&n as SP3 8A. This &as a deli!ate, yet potentially deadly pro!edure that re?uired the %inest o% !omm !y!les and expert meterin" s-ills. The results &ere dramati!, sometimes ?uite sho!-in". We tried trainin" another auditor, but ?ui!-ly %ound that there &as no one else up to that standard o% auditin". There &as no &ay &e !ould release the material, so it &as shel+ed. 0 &as "i+en the Eob o% dis!o+erin" and pilotin" some remedy steps %or BT 000 at the same time 0 had %ound the !ommon in!ident that stu!- people in the BT 000 in!ident F sent it to 981 &hi!h 1ubbard later &rote up &hen he &as a&ay in MilaCCo, Si!ily, hen!e its name. 0 be!ame Chie% o% Ad+an!ed Courses. 0 &as responsible %or administerin" the le+els. As part o% this
post, 0 &as entrusted &ith the materials -ept in a sa%e in the lo&er de!-s. 0n there &as the %ull &rite up o% the story o% BT 3. 0t &as a pile o% papers that stood about ( %oot hi"h. 0t &as, essentially, a s!ien!e %i!tion story. 1o&e+er, it had been &ritten and !opied in re+erse, so the only &ay to read it &as by holdin" a pa"e up to a mirror. As %ar as 0 -no&, only Bill 8obertson and mysel% read those &ritin"s. There &as also a !on%idential EB on Vemu. 0n it 1ubbard states his AidentityA and ApostA at the time o% the in!ident, plus the name2s5 o% the implanters. 1e also states &here Vemu &as supposed to be held. 9astly, there &as AThe %inal 8undo&nA. This &as the %inal steps to BT. Both Bill and 0 read them, Btto loo-ed them o+er as &ell. So, &hen people start tal-in" about BT; and other AupperA le+els, then they are !reations by people other than 1ubbard. 0 am the only one &ho -no&s &hat &as on the %inal rundo&n. 0t deals &ith uni+erses and is !o+ered by the boo- Jods in 7is"uise. 0 &as a&arded @ull Class P00 &ith 1onours. The %irst person to re!ei+e this. Btto had been "i+en a pro+isional ClP00 &ith honours, but not %ull. 0 &as also "i+en the Eob o% !reatin" the Class P000 !ourse, but handed it ba!- to 1ubbard tellin" him he &as the sour!e o% the te!h and it should !ome %rom him. A lot o% t&addle is tal-ed about the AstatusA o% Cl V00>s. All it means is that they ha+e learned some ne&er pro!edures. 0t does not mean they are better pro!essors. When a person says to me A0 am a Class ;, ,, or .(A, 0 say AJreat, !an you pro!essAH @ran-ly 0 ha+e !ome a!ross !l 0P>s &ho !ould run rin"s around these status happy %ol-s. The hi"hest auditin" s-ills are re?uired %or Cl P00. 6ou ha+e to be spot on to "et the best results. Any&ay, 0 hope this has "i+en you a ba!-"round. 7art
"et it. 0 mean ho& many people are A&illin" to tal- to anyone at any timeA a simple !omm releaseH ,0S o% the people on ESMB are not e+en li%e repair they may ha+e been on!e but not no&. @or that matter ho& many ha+e e+en "ot their ruds inH Alan
The# What are youH Who are youH Seems to &or- "reat at "ettin" the AentityA relationship &or-ed out Where it "oes %rom there depends on &hat else !omes to +ie&. 0t>s &or-ed %or <0 years both on me and my !lients That AentitiesA lo+e to learn ho& to !o pro!ess and train ea!h other is an added bonus 0 also %ind that Eust helpin" ea!h other "et more holo"raphi!ally literate 2the lan"ua"e o% the spirit5 really helps us. #7
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Produ!ed /3 A"endaless 9i%e Enhan!ement Pro!essorsD 0 don>t belie+e 0 natter about Pierre but Eust in !ase. Alan
B&n JPMs and$or James Matri!es are ideas desi"ned to ma-e you ri"ht. As ea!h person is also so desperate to be ri"ht it sets up an arti%i!ial Bppositional James Condition. 6ou need to raise abo+e your B&n 8i"htness to be"in the up"rade o% sel% and the ones you lo+e. Alan
AE>s "o in in!redible dire!tions......!reatin" se+eral un%lat areas. We are Eust be"innin" to e+ol+e up&ard it is a lon" path 0>d hate to see all the &or- &e ha+e done lost. 2BTW 0 hate to type.5 Alan
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!lient>s BW* Joals Path. A !ouple o% s?uirrel "roups started around that time that used the early JPM Te!h 2The Pro!ess &as one o% them there &as also some BC "roups that did the same Amprinisti!s and Abilitism also !ame into bein" durin" those early years.5 981 made the line up impossible to %ollo& as the !ommon denominator o% all !reations are 1olo"rami! ima"ery and all 1olo"rams !ontain all parts o% the pie!es. Bn!e a pie!e !omes to +ie& you *EE7 to ta-e it to %ull !ompletion other&ise you ha+e the most po&er%ul part o% the !reation un-no&n and un!harted. AEs are massi+e openin"s that lead to the dis!o+ery, !hartin" and -no&in" &hat the %ull holo"rami! !reation is. The %as!inatin" thin" is these !reation un%old in PT. 0 hope this !lears up some !on%usionD Alan
0t should be noted that &hen you sour!e somethin" you are %ully presentI you then ta-e a position to emanate %romI you then !reate the !on!ept to then brin" it into 2a!tuality5 existen!eD All !y!les o% a!tions should be run throu"h the %ull AWA8E*ESS SCA9E. AWA8E*ESS C1A8ACTE80ST0CS B@ T1E J8A7ES and 90@E# (. SB38CE (0 EV0STE*CE ., CB*70T0B*S .; 8EA90TAT0B* .) C9EA80*J .L P38PBSES .< AB090T6 ./ CB88ECT0B* .3 8ES39T .( P8B73CT0B* .. ACT0P0T6 .0 P8E70CT0B* , BB76 ; A7'3STME*T ) E*E8J6 L E*90J1TE*ME*T < 3*7E8STA*70*J / B80E*TAT0B* 3 PE8CEPT0B* ( CBMM3*0CAT0B* . 8ECBJ*0T0B* . 1E9P ( 1BPE Alan
Conne!ted to bein" po&er%ul, &hat are you tryin" to pre+entH Conne!ted to bein" %ully present, &hat are you tryin" to pre+entH Conne!ted to bein" happy, &hat are you tryin" to pre+entH Conne!ted to bein" hu"ely su!!ess%ul, prosperous, and happy &hat are you tryin" to pre+entH Et!., et!. Alan
TE99 ME A SB38CE TE99 ME ABB3T 0T TE99 ME A *B SB38CE TE99 ME ABB3T 0T 0 ran this pro!ess step holo"raphi!ally %or about (< hours. The pro!esses ran +ery deep and !o+ered a +ast amount o% sour!es and no sour!es. The "reatest part &as %rom that time on 0 &as able to apply these pro!esses !ontinuously in li%e to my presen!e time en+ironment and existen!e. 0t loo-s sooooo easy, doesn>t itH 1o&e+er, i% you, as the pro!essor, are not %ully present, your pro!essin" spa!e is not !ompletely sa%e and the !lient is not !ompletely &antin" to do the pro!ess, then any results &ill be muted. What you are runnin" is a repetiti+e pro!ess and i% you are "oin" to try and run it in AT8>s modeA, you &ill possibly miss some o% the -ey elements o% the a!tion. Bperatin" &ithin the en+ironment o% the !ult, your auditor &ill ha+e se+eral stress le+els bein" applied. @irst there is the unsa%eness o% the en+ironment itsel%, then there &ill be the produ!tion push, on top o% this is the ethi!s penalties %or Ado&n statsA and lastly, but most importantly, the Aba""a"eA the auditor brin"s into the session &ith them. There is the !ult mantra that Aan auditor has no !aseA. What !omplete bollo!-s. When &as the last time an auditor &as -ept !leaned upH @inally, on top o% that, i% the auditor has no idea 1BW or W16 a pro!ess &or-s, ho& !an they possibly deli+er it in a master%ul %ashionH Anyone 2&ell, almost anyone5 !an be s!hooled in the method o% roboti! auditin". @or de!ades the !ult has produ!ed drones, in!apable o% ori"inal thou"ht &ho systemati!ally deli+er pre pro"rammed pro!esses as laid out in the ABrid"eA. Any&ay, 0 di"ress. The B*E -ey element in this pro!ess is the %ull and !omprehensi+e !learin" o% the terms SB38CE and *B SB38CE. A startin" point is *BT a Sour!e point. And &hen some hal% &it thin-s it is %unny to !lassi%y 4et!hup as a sour!e, re%rain %rom happy slappin" thenD What you &ant is a pla!e %rom &hi!h somethin" emanates, %lo&s %orth, ori"inates. A *o Sour!e point is a pla!e %rom &hi!h nothin" emanates or %lo&s %orth. 6ou !an put your o&n &ords or su!h to de%ine these terms, but the !on!ept remains the same.
The next 4E6 &ord to thorou"hly !lear is AABB3TA. This is almost uni+ersally s-ipped and both the auditor and !lient AassumeA they -no& &hat it means. We are as-in" the !lient to tell us their +ie&s on the ans&er they ha+e "i+en. T10S 0S T1E P0TA9, P0TA9 STEP AS T10S 0S W1E8E T1E C1A8JE, @B8CE A*7 MASS 0S 9BB4E7 AT A*7 B9BW*. So, you ha+e Sour!e on one hand and *o Sour!e on the other. What you are doin" is loo-in" at one +ie&point and then the other. Also, &hat you are 8EA996 doin" is holdin" t&o terminals apart. 0% you are botherin" to use a meter, this is a pro!ess that does produ!e TA a!tion. As !har"e "ets loo-ed at and blo&s, so there &ill be meter rea!tions. The EP This pro!ess has a spe!i%i! EP. 1o&e+er, this !an and o%ten is messed up by the auditor. As !har"e is loo-ed at in real time and blo&s o%%, ne& a&arenesses !ome to the %ore. There &ill be a ne& a&areness, sometimes expressed as !o"nition, but in+ariably by a !omment that the room seems bri"hter, !learer, somethin" alon" those lines. 6ou may &ell %ind that the !lient starts to %o!us their attention on a parti!ular obEe!t in +ie&, probably in the room, or maybe outside. 0% this happens, you, as the pro!essor ha+e one thin" to do and only that. What you do is S13T T1E @3C4 3P. 7o *BT say or do anythin". Pro!essin" is %or the !lient, allo& them to ha+e that moment o% da&nin". When they do brin" their attention ba!- to you, but possibly ha+e not +oi!ed the EP as des!ribed, you may "ently as- A7id somethin" o!!urAH 0% they ha+e a!hie+ed the desired EP and "ained ne& a&arenesses, then they &ill readily +oi!e &hat had happened. Too many !ult pro!essors ha+e been %ar too -een to Eump in and as- i% anythin" had o!!urred, &ithout allo&in" the !lient to themsel+es be the sour!e o% the ori"ination. Su!h thin"s do mute the out!ome. Pery o!!asionally you "et a situation &here the pro!ess runs on and on &ithout any dis!har"e o% %or!e, mass or !har"e. What this means is that the !lient is not really Ain sessionA and probably has their attention units &rapped up in some problem or somethin". There is a remedy pro!ess that !an be run to unblo!- this. Well, that is ho& and &hy &e run SB38CE. *o doubt there &ill be some !urious %ello&s out there it!hin" to try and run it, either on themsel+es or a partner. But, li-e 0 said, it loo-s a lot easier than it is. 7art
This !an be dealt &ith by the parti!ular remedy pro!ess, details o% &hi!h 0 &ill !o+er later. Bn!e that matter is handled, return to the Existen!e pro!ess and it should easily !ome to !ompletion. 0t mi"ht help i% a "entle t&o &ay !omm. about the existen!e pro!ess too- pla!e as it mi"ht be that the pro!essor may ha+e missed the EP phenomena. Both this and the SB38CE pro!ess are !ase openers %or the %inal pro!ess, &hi!h 0 &ill deal &ith next time. 7art
0 ha+e had !lients "o sti%% as a board, %all on the %loor un!ons!ious, s!reamin" under the table, but it &as the one &ho suddenly hun!hed his shoulders, rolled his eyes, !rumpled the !ans in his hands 2he &as a bi" blo-e5 and be"an rea!hin" out to stri-e me, that really tested my &illin"ness to be at !omplete e%%e!t. To be %air, that &as &hen &e &ere pilotin" the use o% those pro!edure in dealin" &ith suppressi+e bein"s a re+ie& a!tion %or people on BT 3. 7on>t e+en thin- about tryin" to run this on spe!i%i! bein"s. 0t simply &ill not run properly and may &ell end up lea+in" you in a ri"ht mess. There is a hi"hly spe!i%i! pro!edure %or doin" this a!tion and a%ter pilotin" it in .,L;, 0 de!ided that there &ere no auditors out there !apable o% runnin" it. 0 loo-ed o+er some o% the material around in the @T and it is !lear that they do not ha+e the !orre!t !ommands, or ha+e no !on!ept o% &hat is re?uired to run this. The !ommands areI TE99 ME A* EV0ST0*J CB*70T0B* TE99 ME 1BW 6B3 1APE 1A*79E7 0T The %irst !ommand is %airly strai"ht%or&ard. 6ou &ant the !lient to relate to you a state o% bein"ness that is here, in real time, ri"ht no&. 0t is the se!ond !ommand that is most %re?uently misunderstood. The &ord AhandledA basi!ally means = terminatedly ta-en !are o%. 0t is a done deal. The -ey &ord here is 1APE. 0n other &ords, there is this existin" !ondition, you ha+e tried to handle it but it has not been handled. What happens &hen you %i"ht a"ainst somethin" and %ailH 6ou be!ome the E@@ECT o% it, don>t you H So &ith this pro!ess you are loo-in" %or somethin" that the !lient per!ei+es as existin" here, ri"ht no& in PT, that they ha+e tried to resol+e but ha+e %ailed as it is still here. That they ha+e been tryin" to handle this !ondition pre+iously means that it happened be%ore no& but is still &ith them *BW. Whi!h is &hat des!ribes the situation a SP is in. The abo+e pro!esses TE99 ME A* EV0ST0*J CB*70T0B* TE99 ME 1BW 6B3 1APE 1A*79E7 0T ran %or about (< hours. Bb+iously there &ere .,000Gs more Conditions than the %e& S!io Conditions F by bein" able to run and brin" to +ie& the %ormulas 0 !reated and used to handle the EV0ST0*J CB*70T0B*S. 0n so doin" this brin"in" o% Existin" Conditions to +ie& and their handles it "a+e me a +ast repertoire o% pro!edures and %ormulas that 0 !ould or did use. A"ain these pro!esses !on+erted to PT pro!esses that allo&ed me to a!!urately spot and handle
existin" !onditions in PT. As you run this pro!ess you &ill %ind !har"e and mass blo&in" o%%. The !lient &ill start to !y!le up and do&n the mood le+els, perhaps "ettin" ?uite misemotional. This indi!ates that you are "ettin" !lose to the a!tual in!ident, or !ondition. All o% a sudden it is li-e you suddenly ha+e an elephant in the room &ith you. The !lient en!ounters the in!ident that they &ere o+er&helmed by. @or!e, !har"e and mass &ill blo& o%%. 6ou ne+er -no& ho& the !lient is "oin" to express that !har"e. 0t !ould be a s!reamin" %it, bursts o% lau"hter, a simple shru" o% the shoulders, but you M3ST be &illin" %or the !lient to do or say anythin". 1a+in" "one throu"h the 8EP0P0CAT0B* o% the in!ident 2li+in" it a"ain in PT as i% it is happenin" ri"ht no&5 you run the pro!ess %or a %e& more !ommands until the !lient is !ompletely here in PT &ith you. They probably &ill &ant to tell you &hat happened, their ne& a&arenesses et!. 9et them. 0t is their session and they ha+e unpinned some maEor !har"e. Well, there you ha+e it. When you ha+e run as many people su!!ess%ully throu"h Po&er as 0 ha+e, you are prepared %or anythin". Po&er Pro!essin" is the most !omplete, the most re&ardin" pro!essin" that e+er existed &ithin the S!ientolo"y play boo-. 2There are others run in other de+elopments that totally e!lipse anythin" S!ientolo"y has to o%%er5. These pro!esses &ere desi"ned as remedies. They ha+e no lo!ation on any Abrid"eA. They !an be run on any person at any time, no matter &hat Ale+elA they thin- they are. EnEoy. 7art
9 .. uses a meterin" te!hni?ue not used any&here else. What is truly so deadly is that the 9>s are an Aen%or!ed 8ealityA done by a "roup or "an" o% par-ed do&n the tra!- SP>s. BTW any !han"e o% !hara!teristi! o% a needle is a read rise, %alls, sti!-s, %loats, latent reads all indi!ate somethin". 2But &hatH5 The 9>s !an be deadly as 0 am %indin" out ri"ht no&, 3< years laterD Alan
Post #5 20081205-1*5,
0 reEe!t !ompletely that those &ho deli+er 9s are SP, at least those 0 -no& in the @T. TEC1 70CT0B*A86# S3PP8ESS0PE PE8SB*# /. the person is in a mad, ho&lin" situation o% some yesteryear and is Nhandlin" itO by !ommittin" o+ert a!ts today. I say cond&t&on o) yesteryear !ut th&s case th&nks &t;s today'21CB P9 < Apr L<5 When a "roup or "an" o% people attempt to !on+in!e you that your lon" a"o yesterdays are the sour!e o% your problems that %its the abo+e de%initionD The %i"ures are ( .$(S SP>s yet S!io has mana"ed to ma-e .00S SP>s Ruite a statD ,) .$(S o% people li+e some&hat in PT pro!ess them on positi+e PT type pro!edures and they ma-e spe!ta!ular "ains. 9i%e and li+in"ness turns into a &innin" pro!ess. ... As a person dedi!ated to "ettin" people to belie+e the past is &hat is !ontrollin" them no& you should "et some positi+e PT type pro!essin" Ba!- in the early days >L3 >L/ be%ore the J8A7ES All sessions &ere done &ith the EP o% the session &as# Aa p! in PT.A 0 had se+eral .,000 hours o% that type o% pro!essin" plus 0 desi"ned my li%e and li+in"ness to %ollo& my main "oals lines and dreams.
Sir, my ?uestion is &hat the hell transpiredH What phenomenon !ould ha+e !aused thatH 0 ha+en>t a !lueD Could be old holo"rami! implants, dub in, a me!hanism to &ithhold sel%, psy!hi! atta!-s, et!. <. What psy!hi! &eaponry has 2item5 proEe!ted on youH
a. Ta-e it ba!-D ). As 2item5 &hat psy!hi! &eaponry ha+e you proEe!ted on othersH
a. Ta-e them ba!-D ;. As 2item5 &hat psy!hi! &eaponry ha+e you proEe!ted on yoursel%H
a. Permeate, dupli!ate and erase them. 'ust a tiny pie!e o% handlin" AE !ollapsed uni+ersesD Alan
in!redible ho& s!re&ed up their interpretation o% the A!tual JPM tapes &as you need to run A!tual JPMs 2&hen ready5 to "et an idea o% ho& they &or- and the po&er and %or!e you are dealin" &ith. Alan
Post #* 2008122+-1828
The author 0 &as re%errin" to &as o% !ourse Bt%ried, the author o% those S1SBC notes. BopsD Wron" authorD 6es, 0 remember the &hole o% the implant JPMs bein" dismissed as a sin"le 80 in one o% 981>s JPMs. 8unnin" a!tual JPMs no&. Phe&D That must be up there beyond BTP000. Jet>s pretty di%%i!ult to study &hen tapes are ta-en out o% the line up and made !on%idential ... althou"h 0 thin- they put a lot ba!- onto the BC that had pre+iously been !on%idential. 2*ot !on%idential, then !on%idential, then not !on%idential a"ainD5 Con%idential material &as ordained in .,L< the A!tual JPM le!tures pre!eded that period thus &ere not !on%idential. Also the JPM Te!h pre!eded the Ethi!s and Entity Te!hs. 838 or 7ianeti!s is a linear Te!h 2deals &ith time and lo!ation5 A!tual JPM Te!h is a Perti!al Te!h 2deals &ith positions, moods and siCe o% bein"ness.5 entan"led in amon"st this is Entity Te!h. To run A!tual JPMs you need to be !onsistently and stably exterior &ith unlimited rea!h. Alan
Thread ,$18: The GPo8erG o" the 2eacti#e >ind and Its /ntidotes
Post #* 200,0104-15$0
A!t 8ea!t are the methods most used by a spiritual bein" playin" "amesD That they o%t "et put on automati! by %oolish bein"s is &hy there are mindsD Spirita has no mass it does not exist yet it !an !reate itsel% into anythin" it !an e+en %or"et it !reated itsel% 7uhD
*othin" exists until it is !reated BhD 7ouble 7uhD 0 ta-e it &hen you "ot pro!essin" AlanCo nothin" !ame to +ie& and i% it did it &as all BSH
Post #8 200,0104-15$5
And the only thin" that !han"es is in W1B 6B3 TE99 6B38SE9@ 6B3 A8E. 1mmmmmmmmmmH 0 am a "reat Con!ert PianistD
Surely a methodolo"y !an be desi"ned so that e+ery person is %ollo&in" their o&n path, and tryin" to ma-e their o&n li+es better %rom their o&n +ie&point. 2B% !ourse that is &hat 4no&led"ism is.5
0n the Tone Experien!e But o% body Experien!e *ear 7eath Experien!e Extraordinary 1uman Experien!e Satori Experien!e 1i"h Experien!e ExterioriCation Experien!e Enli"htenment Experien!e *ir+ana Experien!e Pea- Per%orman!e Experien!e 0n the @lo& Experien!e 0n the moment Experien!e Epiphany Experien!e Samadhi Experien!e A1AD Experien!e Born A"ain Experien!e Co"niti+e Experien!e What do all these experien!es ha+e in !ommonH They are As!ension Experien!es. All are phenomena that o!!ur outside o% the physi!al uni+erse>s time and spa!e, &hen the spirit a&a-ens and be!omes more enli"htened. A9A*
in a %irst !ha-ra 2animalisti! mind and sur+i+al5 you &ill a!tually %ind your li%e "ettin" &orse. Most people ha+e experien!ed AEs so it is %airly easy to be"in pro!essin" and trainin" them at a mu!h hi"her positi+e le+el. Alan
Well darlin" Smitty you aint "onna "at %ull erasure thenD She had po&er to atta!- the mission holders, as did the asthmati! d&ar% and your old %riend, 9. 8on. 0t &as a!tually a !o !reation phenomena &here the mission holders &ere demoniCed by a team to Eusti%y the !riminal a!tions later ta-en a"ainst them. There &as mu!h more to it than thatD By the &ay Alan, you indire!tly helped as &ell# B+er the years as a %ran!hise holder, ho& mu!h money did you send to the Mission B%%i!e WWH 1o& mu!h money did you spend &ith the !o%sH 1o& many publi! %rom your %ran!hise did you send to hi"her or"aniCations to "et trainin" and pro!essin", and ho& mu!h money did they spend in the !o%sH Tally it up. 0s it in the tens o% millionsH That is ho& you !ontributed. 0 le%t in .,)). 0 !ontributed a lot more than that but it &asn>t until the JB and SB and CMB be"an to s!re& thin"s up %rom top to bottom that it be!ame an impossible losin" !ause. With my %ello& Master Pro!essors &e>+e spent <0 years %indin" a better &ay Alan
But at the be"innin" they are %air dis!iplinary de+i!es so lon" as they are not used to o+erride the !lient>s ori"inations. 0s the pro!essin" all &ritten do&n as in Q!ientolo"yH 6ou &rite do&n &hat you do the pro!esses and pro!edures are &ritten out. The true s-ill is pi!-in" the !orre!t pro!ess %or the area needed to be handled that !omes &ith experien!e. 0s there a "rade !hartH The Tones are a %orm o% Jradient 8isin" S!ale Chart. But ea!h person has their o&n path thus at best you !an only point to&ards a "eneral tar"et or "oal that the !lient is interested in and &ants to a!hie+e. Alan
Surely notD 0>+e ne+er bother to hide 0>+e used my o&n name e+er sin!e the S!hism and the days in .,;3 &hen &e had /<0 people mar!hin" do&n 981 Way in protest. This &as be%ore the 7M Enablers "ot into Po&er and re &rote the &hole set up.
horrible destru!ti+e thin"s they ha+e done or been done to them a pure +i!tim style ne"ati+e pro!ess. Pro!ess positi+ely in PT and you "et the exa!t opposite the %alse past mo+es %or&ard and erases. Alan
#7 Alan
Post #8 200,0204-1*14
'ust &ondered i% you ha+e spiritual team mates and ho& they help you. Are they the same as spirit "uidesH. 6esD Pery similar. 0 ha+e &ritten up se+eral posts on Spiritual Teammates 'ust Jo to the SEA8C1 box at the top o% your pa"e and type in Spiritual Teammates it &ill "i+e you the threads. Be%ore you as- a ?uestion do a SEA8C1 it sa+es me %rom bein" !reated as a humanoid identity Aa typistA not a hat 0 li-e to &ear mu!h Alan
0t also upped the audien!e parti!ipation by hundredsD @la" stats soared. But the %a!t is# this is the same psy!hoti! e+il, lyin", manipulati+e %alse beha+ior that has been repeated o+er and o+er a"ainD Alan
Then you Play Pra!ti!e Play Pra!ti!e Play Pra!ti!e Play Pra!ti!e Play Pra!ti!e Play Pra!ti!e until you be!ome the Ti"er Woods o% your BW* 9i%e Jame2s5D Alan
0% you need an EB you "ottC the &ron" publi!D BW* JBA9S BW* 0*TE8ESTS BW* JAMESD *o need to en%or!e anythin"D #heart%lo&ers# Alan
Thread 10@0+*: The !cre8 Tech o" !cn Mand its AamageN #1
Post #15 200,0$05-051$ (linkless T2s
Still &onderin" &hat year that &as. 0 seem to remember an 1CBB &hen 0 &as in sayin" no more blin-less T8s.
That &as .,)( Poor Carl Barney &as tied do&n in his !hair and made to do Ablin-less TrsDA
somethin" &eird 2i.e. not a!!ordin" to 1ubbard5 &ith the platens in session is not "ettin" "reat "ains %rom BT( at all, althou"h it is !ertainly related. 0n (00/ 0 &rote a !he!-sheet %or BT( based on the Prometheus 8eports +ersion o% it, !ontainin" extensi+e drillin", &hi!h in reality is needed by someone studyin" BT( in order to %ollo& 1ubbard>s instru!tions. 7oin" all o% that &or-, espe!ially -eepin" the admin in exa!tly, is really hardD 0 !am ima"ine most @Ters deli+erin" ABT(A tellin" their !ustomers, A*o, you don>t need to do all that to "et throu"h the le+el.A Well, in reality you do need to do all that to "et throu"h the le+el %ollo&in" 1ubbard>s instru!tions, but you hardly need to do it at all to ta-e &hate+er !har"e you !an o%% the pairs that are !har"ed. 0n %a!t, the more !losely you he& to 1ubbard>s nitty "ritty instru!tions, the more you are addin" to the simple pro!edure o% puttin" %o!used attention on !har"ed di!hotomies in a manner that dis!har"es them 2&hi!h, a"ain, seems to be &hat ma-es BT( &or- but by itsel% is not BT( at all5. Well trained auditors "ettin" thin"s A&ron"A on BT(H 0 don>t remember &hat that &as about, Terril, !onsiderin" &hat A&ron"A really means in this !ontext. 1ubbard seems to ha+e de!ided that all his 2and others>5 &or- on di!hotomies implanted JPMs any&ay neatly do+etailed into BT3, &ith all those implants no& bein" part o% 0n!ident (. 0 don>t really see any !onne!tion at all bet&een di!hotomies and the little bits o% %roCen ener"y !ons!iousness mostly bein" addressed as Abody thetansA, beyond the purely in!idental one o% dipoles o% one -ind or another bein" pretty mu!h omnipresent in li%e any&ay. Paul Co+ered it &ell PaulD
2identity5 that &ould be a problem %or, or o+er&helm, or dominate, the %irst identity. Bn!e this other identity is lo!ated, then AhelpA is run on that terminal 2identity5. A1o& !ould a 2the person>s main AidentityA5 help 2this other dominant sour!e o% problems identityH5 And AhelpA doesn>t mean propitiate, but to assume a !ausati+e position &ith re"ard this other problem !ausin" terminal, &hi!h helps that terminal. 1ope this is o% some use. What you are des!ribin" Peda is A8o!-A handlin" the A8o!-A &as the bein">s "reatest !reation a people pleasin" !reation. Some bein"s &ere or are stu!- in !ompulsi+ely mo!-in" up this !reation some are not some need to be brou"ht up to re !reatin" the A8o!-A. 8unnin" the A8o!-A is e?ui+alent to brin"in" the bein" up to bein" a %ormula one type operator !apable o% "reat speed, et!. but no& you need to per%orm on the most demandin" ra!e tra!-s o% li%e. Alan
Am 0 !lose or no !i"arH Pery CloseD 6ou need to realiCe the horror sho& that e+ol+ed o+er the years &as not +isible there &as no en%or!ement o% beha+ior no Con%idential le+els no SP>s no ne"ati+e pro!esses unless balan!ed &ith positi+e pro!esses no dis!onne!tion. These &ere all to !ome later to be ta-en e+en more ne"ati+ely by 7M. Alan
Thread 10@488: When Aid 9ou 4et Into !cientolog 6 MThis 3i"etimeN
Post #$4 200,0$2+-101+ > "irst contact 8ith organi=ed !cientolog
My %irst !onta!t &ith or"aniCed S!ientolo"y .( Mar!h, .,L. Melbourne 7ay Br".
Thread 10@5+1: Ai""erence bet8een Aa#id >a o's 7a&&iness 2undo8n and the current #ersion
Post #+1 200,040,-1,$0 7a&&iness 2undo8n
Bri"inally Posted by 8alph 1ilton 0 &as one o% those &ho did the 187 auditors !ourse &hen it %irst !ame out at the @9B and le%t the Sea Br" soon a%ter&ards. The ori"inal +ersion &as run &ithout !he!-in" %or reads. 0% &ould usually run %or around (<
hours &ith an EP o% be!omin" onesel% a"ain i.e. a maEor +alen!e shi%t. The later +ersion added !he!-in" %or reads resultin" a mu!h shorter rundo&n that didn>t seem to "o as deep into the !ase. The ori"inal also in!luded an appli!ation o% the 187 approa!h to other areas. 0 did run it solo a%ter lea+in" the Co%S usin" the Code o% 1onor. A*e+er &ithdra& alle"ian!e on!e "i+enA %or me only made sense a%ter loo-in" at &hat alle"ian!e &as "i+en. My o&n alle"ian!e &as ne+er to the Sea Br" nor e+en to the man, 981. 0t &as an alle"ian!e to a !ause the Aims o% S!ientolo"y. Maintainin" a position o% po&er, %or a !orrupt "roup or indi+idual, re?uires a usurpation o% the !ommuni!ations and alle"ian!es o% the "roup. Cleanin" up the %alse alle"ian!es one has been manipulated or tri!-ed into !an be ?uite a therapeuti! experien!e. @or me, as it seems to ha+e been %or a number o% others, the 187 !ontributed "reatly to my "ainin" the personal %reedom to lea+e the Sea Br". 0t seemed that the !o"nitions 0 had led to the ine+itable !on!lusion that the Sea Br" &as be!omin" a suppressi+e "roup. 7a+id Mayo, at that time, &as a stron" dri+in" %or!e to&ard a mello&in" o% Ethi!s. The Ethi!s Spe!ialist Course he !reated shi%ted the emphasis o% Ethi!s to&ard the appli!ation o% %or"otten basi!s su!h as ( &ay !ommuni!ation and A8C. 1o&e+er some rather obnoxious !hara!ters had other ideas and rea!ted &ith the other extreme. They &on. The Sea Br" &as !reated some&hat in the +alen!e o% the oppressi+e %or!es o% the distant past. Whether or not one !onsiders the story o% BT3 to be truth or not it is an obser+able %a!t that oppressi+e military re"imes ha+e existed. Some o% the most po&er%ul and Asu!!ess%ulA identities that people ha+e held in the past ha+e been positions o% military po&er. 0t &ould %ollo& that the Sea Br" attra!ted to its hi"her ran-s those in military +alen!es. My realiCation on the 187 &as that 0 had mysel% "one some&hat into a military +alen!e and had lost &hat 0 ori"inally be!ame in+ol+ed in S!ientolo"y %or. At that point lea+in" the Sea Br" &as ine+itable a%ter the oppressors too- po&er. The 187, in its ori"inal %orm, &as a "reat liberator. 0 thin- 9eon explained &ell &hy the later +ersion &as not. Beauti%ully saidD Alan
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0 su""est you read 1loodline of the Holy :rail by 9auren!e Jardner. Alan
al&ays been, the man &e all lo+ed and admired. A memorial ser+i!e and !elebration o% his li%e and a!hie+ements &ill be held in around mid 'anuary. 7art E*7 B@ BBB4 2Table o% Contents may appear here in eBoo- edition5