The problem is, none of his contributions were significant. I agree with the statement:Deeply flawed, with a self serving hidden agenda, he made contributions.
.Dani Lemberger of the Dror Center: "...Ron Hubbard... I... hold him as the greatest genius who ever lived, a great man, the greatest man who ever lived..."
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I believe that Dani's statement is a revelation!
It reveals that Scientologists are, in fact, not useful idiots.
They are actually useless idiots.
'Alive'? Yes.Whether it be a small number of small mom and pop auditing centers, the Advanced Organization of the Great Plains, Ron's Orgs (by far the largest group), or the Dror Center, Hubbard worship is alive and well.
.Or shrewd businessmen, who realize that potential clients want a "Bridge" from those that [appear to) idolize Hubbard.
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Well, I have to believe that Dani is a believer, because. . .
1. After all, he called L. Ron Hubbard "the greatest genius who ever lived!"2. He also called him "the greatest man who ever lived!"
I am starting to wonder if perhaps Dani's unbridled enthusiasm for the "modern science of mental health" was so extraordinary that he not only erased his reactive mind—but then wildly overran and additionally erased his mental health as well.
When I read those 2 breathlessly hyperbolic quotes (above) I paused for several moments, fully expecting Rod Serling to step out from the shadows with a very concerned look on his face.
It doesn't have to be "all bullshit."Once you've invested your whole life into Scientology it's very hard to take a step back and go, wow this is all bullshit. Some people lack the critical thinking necessary to step back, objectively look at things, and decide based on that. They're too caught up in it (and all the time and money they've invested in it) and never even allow themselves to question, is this all a scam?
Yeah, but how much money can you make selling "You might feel very good for a while!"?It doesn't have to be "all bullshit."
But the person could stop selling a "Bridge" to "OT" that he knows does not exist.
Right now they're selling "If you get NOTs, or at least the OT Drug RD (New OT 4), you won't be re-implanted while between lives."Yeah, but how much money can you make selling "You might feel very good for a while!"?
In my experience, OT V is exterior with perception. The cause over MEST was walking into the bathroom while exterior. OT VII for me is seeing the energy flowing out of me into infinity and infinity responding to organize particles into a moment of life.Right now they're selling "If you get NOTs, or at least the OT Drug RD (New OT 4), you won't be re-implanted while between lives."
"The implanters won't mess with you if you get enough processing."
I can remember when L. Ron Hubbard Jr. took a lot of heat for saying that all Scientology did was produce states of mind, rather than something tangible. This was around 1970. At the time, Scientologists believed that there were eight OT levels, of which seven had been released, with one - OT 8 - remaining unreleased.
OT 8 was total power, total cause over "MEST," exterior with perception, lightening bolt-throwing Zeus.
They have an OT making machine that doesn't make OTs, but they can't put the machine away, or even honestly admit that there's something wrong with the machine. No, the machine is wonderful.
To regard with 100 percent certainty that each process and each level was super terrific is baked in.
To not feel that way is sign that that something is horribly wrong with the person.
But the people who, long duration, sell this, must know.