Veda
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Sorry, I didn't mean to start a thread. I thought I was just introducing myself.
Sorry, I didn't mean to start a thread. I thought I was just introducing myself.
Well, introduce yourself, and tell us how Hubbard hypnotized you.
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I guess this is a drawback of being awakened in the middle of the night and, then, not being sleepy.Cute graphic of "DR" Hubbard.
Hey I think he/she DID introduce themselves.
I know yours is an innocent, friendly and inviting question ("Introduce yourself") but I also think that anyone joining this board should be tipped off (just in case they are not familiar with Scientology's behavior on the internet) that one should only give info on this site that they feel comfortable with. And if they don't wish to be identified, they should be thoughtful about posting any information that would leave a trail of breadcrumbs back to their real life identity.
Everyone's got their own comfort zone, so I'd say that someone new coming on the site and creating a cool ID name for themselves is a perfectly lovely (and complete) introduction.
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almost 10 yrs.How long were you a Scientologist?
That was certainly true about everything else he did or saidIn my opinion, when Hubbard mentioned "free-wheeling" (OTIII stuff) he was really talking about himself and then assuming that would be true for everyone.
Well, it started with a slick body router and didn't end till about a decade later when I woke up and realized I'd spent a lot of money at scientology but had no OT abilities. I even tried sea org for a while, but Miscavige is even a bigger idiot than Hubbard. I'm surprised this cult has managed to survive all these years.Well, introduce yourself, and tell us how Hubbard hypnotized you.
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IIRC, "Freewheeling" was described in some early Dianetics lectures and mentioned in a few Dianetics Auditor Bulletin articles.There was a dianetic term in auditing "freewheeling", or it was in book one. Glad I don't remember. So much for arc sw comp, right?
Thanks, I kind of recalled it in dianetics, but it's been so long, well you know!IIRC, "Freewheeling" was described in some early Dianetics lectures and mentioned in a few Dianetics Auditor Bulletin articles.
Near as I recollect, it was an early 1950's Dianetics auditing procedure where the bank was commanded to run (backwards in time) engram chains by itself. It was ultimately abandoned because instead of erasing these engram chains, it merely restimulated them and made preclears sick, stuck them with nasty somatics, etc.
If I can find any reference to citations to back that up, I will post them.
According to theory in the leaked HCOB's about the various OT levels, causing the reactive banks of one or more so-called "body thetans" to freewheel could be very bad, because their banks directly impinge on the Pre-OT's body.
First of all, Welcome LaffyH_!!Do I have to stop free wheeling? Because I kinda like it.
Thank you for the kind remarks HelluvaHoax. My fascination with Scientology is watching a real life version of lord of the flies. It's both hilarious and sad.Cute graphic of "DR" Hubbard.
Hey I think he/she DID introduce themselves.
I know yours is an innocent, friendly and inviting question ("Introduce yourself") but I also think that anyone joining this board should be tipped off (just in case they are not familiar with Scientology's behavior on the internet) that one should only give info on this site that they feel comfortable with. And if they don't wish to be identified, they should be thoughtful about posting any information that would leave a trail of breadcrumbs back to their real life identity.
Everyone's got their own comfort zone, so I'd say that someone new coming on the site and creating a cool ID name for themselves is a perfectly lovely (and complete) introduction.
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Thank you for the kind words and sharing your personal experience. ESMBR is a lively forum with surprisingly good posts. I'm glad I sparked a conversation with freewheeling. Personally, I freewheel myself to sleep every night, any more than that I'm groggy the next day.First of all, Welcome LaffyH...!!
Your post reminded me of something. I had the idea from somewhere in scn that free wheeling had the implication of uncontrollable or unstoppable thinking, most likely on a single train of thought. This might happen to a scn who was conditioned to auditing and then delved into OTIII and started reflecting on it with all types of imaginative ideas coming to mind. It might be called imagination running wild or something like that.
Regarding your post, a few years ago I was having some fun with a daydream fantasy that I might become somewhat famous in a certain field of interest. It was an very very long shot that it would ever happen but the fantasy was so much fun that I kept playing around with it. Long story short, the thing took on a life of its own and over a day later the scn term "freewheeling" came to mind (after almost 40 years out - haha) and I said to myself, or maybe out loud, "Go Do Some MEST Work!!!" which I did for a few hours which broke the "cycle". I won't do that again! Maybe I have too much of an imagination.
No worries, perfectly valid question. I was hypnotized by his teaching not the man himself. When I left and learned Hubbard actually was a hypnotist, sea org made sense. He'd turned ordinary people into robot mercenaries. Maybe I added it to my userid to remind myself how easy it was to put me under, so it never happens again!?I guess this is a drawback of being awakened in the middle of the night and, then, not being sleepy.
Obviously, I don't want this person to jeopardize himself/herself/themselves/itself, but I see nothing wrong with asking a person, whose moniker is LaffyHypnotizedMe, how Hubbard hypnotized him/her/them/it.
It's an interesting subject.
Some background, from 1954, referring to Hubbard:
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Link to the Do Scientologists like being hypnotized? thread.
Welcome Laffy!Thank you for the kind words and sharing your personal experience. ESMBR is a lively forum with surprisingly good posts. I'm glad I sparked a conversation with freewheeling. Personally, I freewheel myself to sleep every night, any more than that I'm groggy the next day.
.Hubbard was on the run from law enforcement most of his life. . .
I have a similar outlook on scn and to an extent on life in general. Some things are just so absurd that I just laugh. It's a different type of a sense of humor and occasionally I'll see something which most people would consider awful but it just makes me laugh for the total absurdity of it. I'm not alone since my younger brother and a good friend also have a similar sense of humor.My fascination with Scientology is watching a real life version of lord of the flies. It's both hilarious and sad.
Actual proof? No. Does osa still check this site? I'm absolutely positive they do. Not interested in testing it out though.Do you really think osa still checks this site? Anyone got recent knowledge of this?