L. Ron Hubbard, hypnotist

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Yes, and I remember all that stuff we were talking about the other day - "In the beginning and forever ..".

I remember reams of that stuff because I read it and re-read it trying to understand it and make some sense of it, but I was never successful in that respect. I'm certain I was never hypnotised though.,
"You're getting sleepy, you're getting sleepy".
Hypnotized feels like sleepy!!!
Have you ever felt suddenly, puzzlingly & mysteriously sleepy during your Scientology?
Then I would explore that.
 

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Here's the correct spelling and meaning, might help to get rid of that recurring sentence ... your transliteration sounds ok.
"Bonjour Madame McGlyn, comment allez-vous? oui je vais bien, merci, et vous?"
Good morning Mrs McGlyn, how are you doing? yes I am doing fine, thank you, and you?

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Thanks, that was just the beginning of the long "good morning Madame McGlyn" suckup we had to perform with additional lines thrown in as the semester went along.
To a Frenchman it may sound like a roomful of French language savants, till he checked our comprehension.
Lots of eyes glazed, entranced faces in that room.
 
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stratty

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"You're getting sleepy, you're getting sleepy".
Hypnotized feels like sleepy!!!
Have you ever felt suddenly, puzzlingly & mysteriously sleepy during your Scientology?
Then I would explore that.
No, I've never felt suddenly, puzzlingly & mysteriously sleepy during my Scientology. I thought that was what was supposed to happen if you went beyond a misunderstood word but I never dozed off because of that either as far as I can recall.
 

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No, I've never felt suddenly, puzzlingly & mysteriously sleepy during my Scientology. I thought that was what was supposed to happen if you went beyond a misunderstood word but I never dozed off because of that either as far as I can recall.
Then you've apparently never been hypnotized as you operate always at full cognizant' s. I'm not there by any means.
 

stratty

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Then you've apparently never been hypnotized as you operate always at full cognizant' s. I'm not there by any means.
While it's true to say I've never been hypnotized, I wouldn't say I operate always at 'full cognizant' (a strange phrase if you don't mind me saying so) since I often get annoyed at myself for failing to spot something I should have done or for going about something in a less-than-optimal way.
 

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While it's true to say I've never been hypnotized, I wouldn't say I operate always at 'full cognizant' (a strange phrase if you don't mind me saying so) since I often get annoyed at myself for failing to spot something I should have done or for going about something in a less-than-optimal way.
I liken MU fog to fog by means of hypnotic suggestion or even physical fatigue, it's the same end result - shut down consciousness with a theoretical increase in subconscious activity. Maybe why they run people into a state of pure exhaustion around a pole on the RPF, to make them malleable hypnotically. Like right now my spelling is shut down to where I couldn't spell my name without references to it and heavy use of spell-check. This comes over me from time to time and when it does I would say that I'm increasingly hypnotizable though I'm not hypnotized as I'm minus the hypnotist. By cognizant I mean fully analytic rather than in the neverland of the subconscious, sorry for being vague.
 

Xenu Xenu Xenu

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"Number of times over equals certainty."

I do a lot of difficult things over and over just so that I can get better at doing them. I have driven a car for so many years that I don't have to think about what I am doing.

I don't recommend studying Scientology materials over and over again though. There is a reason Hubbard came up with that above quote. I think you all know why.
 
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