Veda
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There are no such things as "BTS".
Spoken like a true atheist with absolute certainty.
Do you believe the body has its own life force apart from the higher centers of the brain?
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There are no such things as "BTS".

I believe I am not my body and I have lived before.Spoken like a true atheist with absolute certainty.
Do you believe the body has its own life force apart from the higher centers of the brain?
No BTS? Bacon, tomato and salad? Becoming Trouble Source? Big Thetan Syndrome?
BTs - boogie thingies

.There are no such things as "BTs".
.No BTS? Bacon, tomato and salad? Becoming Trouble Source? Big Thetan Syndrome?
BTs - boogie thingies
I believe I am not my body and I have lived before.
Do you believe in "BTs"?
So your answer actually is: "There are no BTs", just like mine -- but your way is OK because you took 365 words to say it."BTs" are a Hubbard construct.
In 1952, Hubbard wrote and spoke about "entities" in the body, but they were not considered important or a problem.
In 1956, Hubbard assured Scientologists that there are not other thetans in the body. There might be some old facsimiles here and there, but these facsimiles were not a problem.
After Hubbard's mental breakdown - after 1966 Rhodesia - "Body Thetans," as the main impediment to the attainment of the state of Operating Thetan, were conceived. They were regarded as a problem and important, and became part of the "tech."
Prior to that, someone who came into an Org and complained of hundreds or thousands of invisible beings affecting him would have been considered "PTS type 3," or, more or less, insane.
There's lots of literature, other than from Hubbard, on things such as "thought forms." "elementals," etc. Make of it what you will. There is a chapter, titled Are You Haunted?, in the book Messiah or Madman? that presents a collection of views on the topic.
No, I don't believe in Hubbard's construct of "Body Thetans," but, at one time, did examine Hubbard's Body Thetan "tech" while re-viewing all of Hubbard's counseling procedures outside the confines of Hubbard's/Miscavige's organization.
Once a person agrees that there are "Body Thetans" and is given procedures to "handle" (ultimately "blow") Body Thetans, he will find "Body Thetans," and they will create a reaction on his e-meter.
That he put them there, after Hubbard told him they were there, is sometimes difficult to convey to the convinced person.
After Hubbard's second mental breakdown (after the 1977 FBI raids) another bunch of Body Thetans were conceived by Hubbard - and these were "sleeping" or deeply unconscious (essentially "dead") Body Thetans. Scientologists who thought they had eliminated the Body Thetan problem on OT 3 were now told they had not, and had much more to do: (very expensive) NOTs.
There are people who have spent many years - some more than a decade - auditing NOTs daily. What this does to a person's mind is another subject. (It sure doesn't make them "OT.")
Simply telling such people, "There are no BTs" usually doesn't influence them much.

So your answer actually is: "There are no BTs", just like mine -- but your way is OK because you took 365 words to say it.
Good to know. I guess 10x words "influences" people better.
(Just giving you a hard time)

Whole post is a thorough and 100% accurate history. Kudos.In 1952, Hubbard wrote and spoke about "entities" in the body, but they were not considered important or a problem. <snip entire post for brevity >



No BTS? Bacon, tomato and salad? Becoming Trouble Source? Big Thetan Syndrome?
BTs - boogie thingies
Whole post is a thorough and 100% accurate history. Kudos.![]()
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Some people might need a few more words and a longer explanation to un-peel
the multi-layered onion that is Hubbard's personal world and beliefs. That's been
my experience.
Getting people to understand the simplicity that they were simply mocking up or
"imagining" what they were told they would find when looking inward into their
minds is not an easy job, as we all know. Especially if they had very vivid and "certain"
imaginations. Like me.
I don't think many people would "unlock" with a simple sentence. That would sorta
be a "one-shot 'ex' procedure," which does not exist at this time, LOL
I'm working on it, though.![]()
I don't think many people would "unlock" with a simple sentence. That would sorta be a "one-shot 'ex' procedure," which does not exist at this time, LOL. I'm working on it, though.
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"BTs" are a Hubbard construct.""BTs" are a Hubbard construct.
In 1952, Hubbard wrote and spoke about "entities" in the body, but they were not considered important or a problem.
In 1956, Hubbard assured Scientologists that there are not other thetans in the body. There might be some old facsimiles here and there, but these facsimiles were not a problem.
After Hubbard's mental breakdown - after 1966 Rhodesia - "Body Thetans," as the main impediment to the attainment of the state of Operating Thetan, were conceived. They were regarded as a problem and important, and became part of the "tech."
Prior to that, someone who came into an Org and complained of hundreds or thousands of invisible beings affecting him would have been considered "PTS type 3," or, more or less, insane.
There's lots of literature, other than from Hubbard, on things such as "thought forms." "elementals," etc. Make of it what you will. There is a chapter, titled Are You Haunted?, in the book Messiah or Madman? that presents a collection of views on the topic.
No, I don't believe in Hubbard's construct of "Body Thetans," but, at one time, did examine Hubbard's Body Thetan "tech" while re-viewing all of Hubbard's counseling procedures outside the confines of Hubbard's/Miscavige's organization.
Once a person agrees that there are "Body Thetans" and is given procedures to "handle" (ultimately "blow") Body Thetans, he will find "Body Thetans," and they will create a reaction on his e-meter.
That he put them there, after Hubbard told him they were there, is sometimes difficult to convey to the convinced person.
After Hubbard's second mental breakdown (after the 1977 FBI raids) another bunch of Body Thetans were conceived by Hubbard - and these were "sleeping" or deeply unconscious (essentially "dead") Body Thetans. Scientologists who thought they had eliminated the Body Thetan problem on OT 3 were now told they had not, and had much more to do: (very expensive) NOTs.
There are people who have spent many years - some more than a decade - auditing NOTs daily. What this does to a person's mind is another subject. (It sure doesn't make them "OT.")
Simply telling such people, "There are no BTs" usually doesn't influence them much.
I'd say BT's are Hubbard's rhetoric and not construct, although it is a construct or theory.
ok, I'll create a new tread. But you ought to realize Wilbur's definition of rhetoric describes Hubbard, Hubbard was "a circuit of words", after all he said he was just a writer.Contradict yourself much?
BTW, I finished reviewing Dean Wilbur's book on Rhetoric. I have to say that I don't find it useful in your assertions about Hubbard and rhetoric. Wilbur's definition of rhetoric is: "Rhetoric is self-expression through language. It gives effectiveness to discourse by infusing into it personal quality... The living power in words is the power of personality. The Self finding adequate expression through a circuit of words -- This is Rhetoric."
If you'd like to discuss rhetoric further please create a new thread or point to one you already have begun. I don't want to derail this thread further.