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TONY ORTEGA
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One of the things we do here at the Underground Bunker is to actually examine Scientology’s “scripture” — the millions of words left behind by its founder, science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard (1911-1986).
Scientology is a fundamentalist movement, and its members are not allowed to be theologians: There is only one interpretation allowed in this organization, and it is Ron’s.
But what was he talking about? We ran across this excerpt from a 1952 lecture Ron gave that showed up in a later Scientology magazine. And we thought it was a pretty interesting look at what the Great Thetan was going on about, time and again: That without his “technology,” we’re all a bunch of losers unaware of our true natures and forever stuck in this current universe.
Wait, there are other universes? And we can go there? Well, that’s what Hubbard repeatedly held out as a possibility if you just followed his convoluted instructions.
Here, take a look at this glimpse into his cosmology as he shared it with an audience on December 8, 1952. We look forward to your own reflections on what this guy is talking about, and how it would manifest in the way Scientologists are expected to act and speak.
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Excerpt:
One of the things we do here at the Underground Bunker is to actually examine Scientology’s “scripture” — the millions of words left behind by its founder, science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard (1911-1986).
Scientology is a fundamentalist movement, and its members are not allowed to be theologians: There is only one interpretation allowed in this organization, and it is Ron’s.
But what was he talking about? We ran across this excerpt from a 1952 lecture Ron gave that showed up in a later Scientology magazine. And we thought it was a pretty interesting look at what the Great Thetan was going on about, time and again: That without his “technology,” we’re all a bunch of losers unaware of our true natures and forever stuck in this current universe.
Wait, there are other universes? And we can go there? Well, that’s what Hubbard repeatedly held out as a possibility if you just followed his convoluted instructions.
Here, take a look at this glimpse into his cosmology as he shared it with an audience on December 8, 1952. We look forward to your own reflections on what this guy is talking about, and how it would manifest in the way Scientologists are expected to act and speak.
READ MORE
Scientology scripture: Your problem is that you're stuck in this universe, loser
One of the things we do here at the Underground Bunker is to actually examine Scientology’s “scripture” — the millions of words left behind by its founder, science fiction writer L.
