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- 21:1021:10, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 28 (hist | edit) [10,121 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == Communication == It could be said that if you would get a person into communication you would get him well. This factor is not new in psychotherapy, but concentration upon it is new, and interpretation of ability as communication is entirely new. If you were to be in thorough and complete communication with a car on a road, you would certainly have no difficulty driving that car. B...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:0921:09, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 27 (hist | edit) [5,278 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == Records of the Mind Are Permanent == Man for all his years took the observation for the fact that, when a human being was no longer able to control its own operations and functions and, so long as it, again in control, could not recall what had occurred, the material was not recorded. This was wholly unwarranted as an assumption. Let us examine, first, pain. Pain, technically, is c...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:0621:06, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 26 (hist | edit) [12,102 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == The Human Mind == It is common to think of the human mind as something which just happened in the last generation or so. The mind itself is actually as old as the organism. And according to earlier guesses and proofs established by this new science, the organism, the body, is rather old. It goes back to the first moment of Life’s appearance on Earth. First, there was a physical u...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:0521:05, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 25 (hist | edit) [14,789 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == How to Study a Science == The whole subject of a science, as far as the student is concerned, is good or bad in direct ratio to his knowledge of it. It is up to a student to find out how precise the tools are. He should, before he starts to discuss, criticize or attempt to improve on the data presented to him, find out for himself whether or not the mechanics of a science are as sta...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:0421:04, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 24 (hist | edit) [5,311 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == The Vocabularies of Science == In all scientific systems you have a number of code words which operate as communication carriers, and when a person does not know these words well, he is having difficulty with the science itself. I have seen a senior in science falling down in his comprehension of a later part of the science because he had never gotten the nomenclature of the science...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:0321:03, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 23 (hist | edit) [3,735 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == Justice == What is justice? “The quality of mercy is not strained—it droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven . . .” may be poetic, but it is not definitive. It does, however, demonstrate that even in Shakespeare’s time men were adrift on the subject of justice, injustice, severity and mercy. People speak of an action as unjust or an action as just. What do they mean? Yet,...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:0321:03, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 22 (hist | edit) [8,919 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == Freedom vs. Entrapment == In Greece, Rome, England, Colonial America, France and Washington, a great deal of conversation is made on the subject of Freedom. Freedom, apparently, is something that is very desirable. Indeed, Freedom is seen to be the goal of a nation or a people. Similarly, if we are restoring ability to a person, we must restore Freedom. If we do not restore Freedom,...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:0221:02, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 21 (hist | edit) [3,256 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == Playing the Game == The highest activity is playing a game. When one is high-toned, he knows that it is a game. As he falls away down the tone scale, he becomes less and less aware of the game. The greatest ability of thought is DIFFERENTIATION. So long as one can differentiate, one is sane. Its opposite is IDENTIFICATION. The legal definition of sanity is the “ability to tell r...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:0121:01, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 20 (hist | edit) [3,828 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == Past, Present and Future == There is a basic rule that a psychotic person is concerned with the past, a neurotic person is barely able to keep up with the present, and a sane person is concerned with the future. This division could be more specifically made by realizing that the neurotic is barely able to confront the present, but that the very, very sane confront the present entir...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:0121:01, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 19 (hist | edit) [7,265 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == On Human Character == In the past, a knowledge of his own character was an unpalatable fact to Man, since people sought to force him to achieve that knowledge solely through condemnation. He resisted what he was, and he became what he resisted; and ever with a dwindling spiral, he reached lower dregs. If ever once a man were to realize with accuracy what he was, if he were to realiz...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:0021:00, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 18 (hist | edit) [676 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == On Bringing Order == When you start to introduce order into anything, disorder shows up and blows off. Therefore, efforts to bring order in the society or any part of it will be productive of disorder for a while every time. The trick is to keep on bringing order; and soon the disorder is gone, and you have orderly activity remaining. But if you ''hate'' disorder and fight disorder...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:0021:00, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 17 (hist | edit) [6,466 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == Confronting == That which a person can confront, he can handle. The first step of handling anything is gaining an ability to face it. It could be said that war continues as a threat to man because man cannot confront war. The idea of making war so terrible that no one will be able to fight it is the exact reverse of fact—if one wishes to end war. The invention of the long bow, g...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5920:59, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 16 (hist | edit) [1,355 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == Acceptance Level == One thing that a person will discover is that he has been carefully taught that certain things are bad and, therefore, not enjoyable and that he has set up resistance’s to these things and that they, at length— these resistance’s—have become a sponge for the things they were set up to counteract and the resistance, caving in, has created a hunger for that...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5920:59, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 15 (hist | edit) [3,928 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == Honest People Have Rights, Too == After you have achieved a high level of ability, you will be the first to insist upon your rights to live with honest people. When you know the technology of the mind, you know that it is a mistake to use “individual rights” and “freedom” as arguments to protect those who would only destroy. Individual rights were not originated to protect...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5820:58, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 14 (hist | edit) [4,409 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == Accent on Ability == When we say “Life”, all of us know, more or less, what we are talking about; but when we use this word “Life” practically, we must examine the purposes and behavior, and in particular, the formulas evolved by Life in order to have the game called “Life”. When we say “Life”, we mean Understanding; and when we say “Understanding”, we mean Affi...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5820:58, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 13 (hist | edit) [6,883 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == On the Death of Consciousness == Where does one cease to Survive and begin to Succumb? The point of demarcation is not death as we know it. It is marked by what one might call ''the death of the consciousness of the individual.'' Man’s greatest weapon is his reason. Lacking the teeth, the armor-plated hide, the claws of so many other life forms, Man has relied upon his ability t...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5720:57, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 12 (hist | edit) [4,991 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == The Man Who Succeeds == The conditions of success are few and easily stated. Jobs are not held consistently and in actuality by flukes of fate or fortune. Those who depend upon luck generally experience bad luck. The ability to hold a job depends in the main upon ability. One must be able to control his work and must be able to be controlled in doing his work. One must be able, as...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5620:56, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 11 (hist | edit) [3,752 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == On Marriage == Communication is the root of marital success from which a strong union can grow, and non-communication is the rock on which the ship will bash out her keel. In the first place, men and women aren’t too careful “on whom they up and marry”. In the absence of any basic training about neurosis, psychosis, or how to judge a good cook or a good wage-earner, that tric...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5620:56, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 10 (hist | edit) [7,482 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == How to Live with Children == An adult has certain rights around children which the children and modern adults rather tend to ignore. A good, stable adult with love and tolerance in his heart is about the best therapy a child can have. The main consideration in raising children is the problem of training them without breaking them. You want to raise your child in such a way that you...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5520:55, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 9 (hist | edit) [4,721 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == Myths of the Mind == The curse of the past has been a pretense of knowledge. We’ve had a worship of the fable. We have had prayers being sent up to a myth. And man hasn’t been looking at all. We in this modern age of science have not developed out of the field of humanities anything comparable to a scientific observation of the mind. The humanities—psychology, sociology, crim...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5420:54, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 8 (hist | edit) [2,133 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == The Conditions of Existence == There are three conditions of existence. These three conditions comprise life. They are BE, DO and HAVE. The condition of BEING is defined as the assumption of a category of identity. It could be said to be the role in a game, and an example of beingness could be one’s own name. Another example would be one’s profession. Another example would be...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5420:54, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 7 (hist | edit) [6,423 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == What Is Knowledge? == Knowledge is certainty; knowledge is ''not'' data. Knowingness itself is certainty. Sanity is certainty, providing only that that certainty does not fall beyond the conviction of another when he views it. To obtain a certainty one must be able to observe. But what is the level of certainty required? And what is the level of observation required for a certainty...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5320:53, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 6 (hist | edit) [8,032 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == The Reason Why == Life can best be understood by likening it to a game. Since we are exterior to a great number of games, we can regard them with a detached eye. If we were exterior to Life instead of being involved and immersed in the living of it, it would look to us much like games look to us from our present vantage point. Despite the amount of suffering, pain, misery, sorrow a...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5320:53, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 5 (hist | edit) [3,387 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == Man's Search for His Soul == For countless ages past, Man has been engaged upon a search. All thinkers in all ages have contributed their opinion and considerations to it. No scientist, no philosopher, no leader has failed to comment upon it. Billions of men have died for one opinion or another on the subject of this search and no civilization, mighty or poor, in ancient or in mode...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5220:52, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 4 (hist | edit) [3,990 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == What Is the Basic Mystery? == In the general study of the world and its affairs, we find out that the only way you can make a slave—as if anybody would want one—would be to develop a tremendous amount of mystery about what it’s all about and then develop an overwhelming charge on the mystery line. Not only develop a mystery, but then sell it real good; sell some bogus answer t...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5120:51, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 3 (hist | edit) [6,144 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == Two Rules for Happy Living == ''1. Be able to experience anything.'' ''2. Cause only those things which others can experience easily.'' Man has had many golden rules. The Buddhist rule of “Do unto others as you would have these others do unto you” has been repeated often in other religions. But such golden rules, while they served to advance man above the animal, resulted in...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:5020:50, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 2 (hist | edit) [6,322 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == The True Story of Scientology == The true story of Scientology is simple, concise and direct. It is quickly told: # A philosopher develops a philosophy about life and death; # People find it interesting; # People find it works; # People pass it along to others; # It grows. When we examine this extremely accurate and very brief account, we see that there must be in our civilization...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:4920:49, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 1 (hist | edit) [9,626 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology: A New Slant on Life == Is It Possible to Be Happy? == ''Is it possible to be happy?'' A great many people wonder whether half of us even ''exist'' in this modern, rushing world. Very often an individual can have a million dollars, he can have everything his heart apparently desires, and is still unhappy. We take the case of somebody who has worked all his life; he has worked hard and he has raised a big...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:4820:48, 20 January 2026 Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 (hist | edit) [2,321 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Books Index == Scientology: A New Slant on Life (1965) == * Is It Possible to Be Happy? * The True Story of Scientology * Two Rules for Happy Living * What Is the Basic Mystery? * Scientology_A_New_Slant_on_Life_1965_Chapter_5|Man's Search...")
- 20:3820:38, 20 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 18 (hist | edit) [6,934 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology 0-8 == Chapter 18 == The summary technique of the running of the thetan is very simple and quick. The thetan is in apathy; therefore, like a child who will no longer ask for that which will not be given him, he negates as his fastest response. The entire technique consists of getting the thetan out of the body immediately, unburdening some of the sympathy for the body, and by running brackets, using the sub-zero tone sca...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:3620:36, 20 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 17 (hist | edit) [3,792 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology 0-8 == Chapter 17 == THETAN is the word given to the awareness of awareness unit, the life source, the personality and the beingness of homo sapiens. It is derived from the symbol ''theta,'' a Greek letter. It is NOT somebody else, a thing one has, a soul, a spirit. It IS the person. One does not speak of MY thetan. This would be a circuit. One would speak of ME. ME means to aberrated persons the BODY-PLUS-THETAN. ME shou...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:3520:35, 20 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 16 (hist | edit) [3,816 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology 0-8 == Chapter 16 == Below zero on the tone scale is applicable only to a thetan. It has been quite commonly observed that there are two positions for any individual on the tone scale. This occurs because there is a position for the composite of the thetan plus his MEST body operating in a state of unknowingness that he is not a MEST body, and behaving according to social patterns, which give him some semblance of sanity...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 20:3020:30, 20 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 15 (hist | edit) [3,342 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology 0-8 == Chapter 15 == The reason your preclear is fixed to a MEST body lies in his inability to produce enough to know and to get away from one. His career with bodies is as follows: * He hurt them by accident first. * Then he hurt them without understanding they hurt by using their sexual emotion. * Then he blamed them and said and felt he would have no responsibility for them. * Then he felt the emotion of no-sympathy...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:2920:29, 20 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 14 (hist | edit) [11,553 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology 0-8 == Chapter 14 == The manifestations of energy are three in number. These are: flow, dispersal and Utilizing flows, dispersals and ridges, there are several patterns of life energy. These include pressor beams, tractor beams and screens. The screen is actually a ridge that is formed for a special purpose of protection. Any line of flow, whether contracting or lengthening, is called a flow. A common manifestation is s...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 20:2620:26, 20 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 13 (hist | edit) [3,377 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology 0-8 == Chapter 13 == There are certain emotional concepts which are very effective and should be used. One ''holds'' one of these concepts and agrees and disagrees with it. He holds the concept and gets the flow on it by agreeing and disagreeing on the concept to subjects to keep them gray or white. The concept of beauty is run by holding the idea of a beautiful state of affairs and then agreeing and disagreeing (to kee...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:2320:23, 20 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 12 (hist | edit) [2,810 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology 0-8 == Chapter 12 == Self-determinism is whiteness and self-made energy to the preclear. The energy looks white to him. {| class="wikitable" |- | Self-determinism |- | Other-determinism |} is the basic dichotomy. The self-determinism looks white, other-determinism looks black. Electronic incidents are a mockery of this. They made the preclear think his own determinism had ''other'' determinism it must fight. White beau...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 20:1920:19, 20 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 11 (hist | edit) [6,774 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology 0-8 == Chapter 11 == While the auditor can do much solely by reducing facsimiles, he soon will find that his preclears are not always able to erase facsimiles easily. He will find occasionally that he often has a difficult time when a particularly heavy facsimile is in restimulation and, do what he will, the auditor may find his preclear’s tone remains unchanged and that the preclear’s attitudes have not evolved to a...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 20:0620:06, 20 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 10 (hist | edit) [1,846 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The patterns of attention, or wave, flows are: thumb Simple Flow. Fix Attention on Source. thumb Explosion. Sphere or disc. Out from center. Fix attention on center, then on the surface, collapsing it. thumb Implosion. Imploding into center. Fix attention on center, then on surface, getting out from it. thumb R...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 20:0320:03, 20 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 9 (hist | edit) [1,331 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "You can run beauty and ugliness on parts of the body, on persons in the preclear’s past, and on the current and former bodies of the preclear. When you do the last, you will find this pattern showing up in his current body: thumb ''Each line on the vertical is a ridge left by some past body. The ridges, turned white, bring a visio of a former body.'' The preclear, as a thetan, diminished in size as time went on. The first impress...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:5919:59, 20 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 8 (hist | edit) [1,525 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Concept running is easily done. The preclear “gets the idea” of knowing or not being and holds it, the while looking at his time track. The concept runs out, or the somatic it brings on runs out, and the concept itself is run. It is not addressed at individual incidents but at hundreds. A concept is a high wave thought, above perception or reason or single incidents. Thus as concepts are run, many incidents may tumble into view. Concepts can be “in-run” or “o...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:5619:56, 20 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 7 (hist | edit) [3,795 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "What do we mean by aesthetic? We mean solely, and only, ''Beautiful.'' Beauty is theta. Any wave close to theta is taken by theta for beauty. A harmony of wave motion is evidently a lower harmonic of beauty. A disharmony of wave motion, no matter how high the wave length, is ugliness. But ugliness is also a wave, a disharmony with the wave length of beauty* but very close to it. Light and dark waves, as they appear to attention units, go in harmonics all the way down...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 19:4919:49, 20 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 6 (hist | edit) [3,838 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The running of “Black and White” is very simple: simple to do, easy to audit. The best auditing and the fastest by far is done with the E-Meter. The meter practically runs the case. Most important, it spares the auditor from too close a concentration on his preclear’s reactive mind, the only aberrative thing about auditing. “Black and White” can be self-audited, but in this case the E-Meter becomes quite vital. Tell any preclear to “see” if he can find a...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
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- 21:3721:37, 19 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 5 (hist | edit) [3,147 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology 0-8 == Chapter 5 == Neither you nor a preclear need accept “whole track” or the identity of the thetan as described fully in ''What to Audit (A History of Man).'' Not to begin. You’ll very rapidly make up your own mind about it when you start the process “Black and White”. To audit an “assist”, a grief charge, an engram, see earlier works. These items are still with us. That “Black and White” solves en...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:2421:24, 19 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 4 (hist | edit) [5,244 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology 0-8 == Chapter 4 == A wave length is a characteristic of motion. Many motions are too random, too chaotic to have orderly wave lengths. An orderly wave length is a flow of motion. It has a regular repeated distance between its crests. Take a rope or a garden hose and give it a flip. You will see a wave travel along it. Energy, whether electrical, light, or sound, has some such pattern. A wave length is a characteristic o...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:1821:18, 19 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 3 (hist | edit) [4,984 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology 0-8 == Chapter 3 == If Life—or theta, as it is called in Scientology (q )—is a mirror and a creator of motion which can be mirrored, it follows then that mirror-wise, the whole of the laws of motion, magnetism, energy, matter, space and time can be found in thought, and behavior and even thinking partake of the physical universe laws regarding matter, energy, space and time. Thus even the laws of Newton can be found o...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:1621:16, 19 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 2 (hist | edit) [4,136 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology 0-8 == Chapter Two == Life is a static, according to the Axioms. A static has no motion. It has no wave length. The proofs and details of this are elsewhere in Scientology. This static has the peculiarity of acting as a “mirror”. It records and holds the images of motion. It even can create motion and record and hold the image of that. It records also space and time in order to record motion which is, after all, only...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:1521:15, 19 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Chapter 1 (hist | edit) [4,253 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology 0-8 == Chapter 1 == This book is started with the Auditor’s Code, for any experimentation with these phenomena must be done in full awareness of this code. An “auditor” is one who “listens and computes”, and is a practitioner in Scientology. Experiments done without strict adherence to this code will fail. The auditor who does not know, or practice at all times, the Auditor’s Code, is ignoring one of the basi...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:1421:14, 19 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 Foreword (hist | edit) [2,919 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Scientology 0-8 == Foreword: What is Scientology? == “Scientology” is a new word which names a new science. It is formed from the Latin word, “scio”, which means KNOW, or DISTINGUISH, being related to the word “scindo”, which means CLEAVE. (Thus, the idea of differentiation is strongly implied.) It is formed from the Greek word “logos”, which means THE WORD, or OUTWARD FORM BY WHICH THE INWARD THOUGHT IS EXPRESSED AND...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:1121:11, 19 January 2026 Scientology 0-8 1952 (hist | edit) [1,084 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Books Index == Scientology 0-8 (1952) == * Foreword * Chapter 1 * Chapter 2 * Chapter 3 * Chapter 4 * Chapter 5 * Chapter 6 * Chapter 7 * Scientology_0-8_1952_Chapt...")
- 20:5720:57, 19 January 2026 The Problems of Work 1956 Chapter 9 (hist | edit) [1,741 bytes] Xekay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to The Problems of Work == Chapter Nine: First Aid == If somebody is injured, you can assist in many ways. Recovery from a burn or bruise or even sprains or breaks is much swifter with SCIENTOLOGY assists. The most elementary assist is easily done. For ages Man has known that “laying on of hands” or Mother’s kiss was effective therapy. Even gripping, in pain, an injured member, seems to help. But Man neglected the most impor...") Tag: Visual edit