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| N 18:17 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Glossary diffhist +14,832 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Glossary == '''ACCEPTANCE LEVEL''': The degree of a person's actual willingness to accept people or things, monitored and determined by his consideration of the state or condition that those people or things must be in for him to be able to do so. '''ANATEN''': An abbreviation of "analytical attenuation", meaning a diminution or weakening of the analytical awareness of an individual for a brie...") | ||||
| N 18:12 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 25 diffhist +23,023 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Twenty-Five: Scientology and living == The application of Scientology to one’s everyday life is a vast subject, and the best method of doing this is simply using the A-R-C triangle, with its consequent Chart of Human Evaluation, in everyday living. This takes into account most of the manifestations one sees and which one can evaluate quickly. This, of course, includes the Communication Formu...") | ||||
| N 18:11 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 24 diffhist +24,484 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Twenty-Four: Group processing == There is a subject of considerable interest to us, which is quite a remarkable subject, and that is group auditing. There are a number of things to be known about this. A group auditor is one who stands in front of, sits in front of, or relays by loudspeaker system to a group (and a group consists of two or more people), auditing, so as to improve their conditi...") | ||||
| N 18:11 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 23 diffhist +15,153 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Twenty-Three: Description processing == This happens to be the most important subject that you will cover in auditing. It may not be the most important subject in the universe, but it is the most important subject in auditing. This is a Step One, Two-Way Communication procedure. And this is the relatively advanced procedure of conducting a two-way communication, and someone who would have no co...") | ||||
| N 18:10 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 22 diffhist +23,709 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Twenty-Two: Remedy of havingness and spotting spots in space == Spotting Spots in Space and the Remedy of Havingness is itself a total process. It has many ramifications. It is, you might say, a family of processes. There are many such families of processes, but actually it belongs to the family that we would call Opening Procedure of 8-C or the Opening Procedure family. This is actually a low...") | ||||
| N 18:10 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 21 diffhist +23,229 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Twenty-One: Viewpoint straightwire == This is a process which is very simple, very easy to use, and makes continuous advances. This process is not mixed with other processes, it is not part of any Standard Operating Procedure. It is not part of anything you would do ordinarily. It doesn’t particularly apply to one case level or another case level. It is an independent process which in itself...") | ||||
| N 18:09 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 20 diffhist +19,459 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Twenty: The importance of two-way communication during opening procedure by duplication == When we say thetan we’re talking about an emanation point. We’re talking about a person. He writes letters, he greets you in a silly fashion, he does this, he does that. Let’s examine, for a change, the Cause end of this line. All too often one examines only the Effect end of the line, because that...") | ||||
| N 18:08 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 19 diffhist +18,712 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Nineteen: Opening procedure by duplication == This will take any case that has hung up and is having difficulty and will move him up through successive tone levels swiftly. One should not suppose that a case will not move on the scale. Auditors have been known to have had the goal, in an auditing session, of a good, quiet, orderly preclear. I never have had that goal particularly, but on the ot...") | ||||
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18:07 (cur | prev) +22,407 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Eighteen: Opening procedure of 8-C == It is utterly fascinating what you can do with a process which is apparently as permissive as the Opening Procedure of SOP 8-C. The exact details of the process are given in Issue 24G of the Journal of Scientology. The number of case factors which are handled in 8-C is fascinating, because here you are processing straight toward simplicity. We know that w...") Tag: Visual edit | |||
| N 18:06 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 17 diffhist +21,371 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Seventeen: Two-way communication and present time problem == Although you discover in examining existence that consideration is senior to all other things, you have in any preclear who is living in the physical universe, who is still associating with a body, an enforced mechanic. In other words, the mechanics of existence are enforced upon him consistently and continually. Therefore mechanics a...") | ||||
| N 18:05 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 16 diffhist +18,975 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Sixteen: Axioms (part 4) == Having these Axioms we are now particularly interested in this whole subject of truth and its actual use in auditing. We see immediately that any problem of any character or scope is the basic business of a Scientologist. If you have someone who wants to know about solutions, you had certainly better give him not a solution to a problem but the solution to problems,...") | ||||
| N 18:05 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 15 diffhist +22,908 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Fifteen: Axioms (part 3) == These Axioms of Affinity, Reality and Communication are inherent in everything we are dealing with in Scientology. They are of extreme importance and usefulness. If you want to find where a break in a communication line is coming from, why, look for some affinity that is off, and if you want to audit somebody who is having a rather rough time, then you had better au...") | ||||
| N 18:04 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 14 diffhist +22,358 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Fourteen: Axioms (part 2) == It is a remarkable thing that life itself can be codified in terms of Axioms. It has not been done before. The first time it was even attempted was in 1951 when I wrote the Logics and Axioms, which I did simply to give an alignment to thought itself. And as a matter of fact copies of these Axioms were sent over to Europe and in 1953 I found them in Vienna fully tran...") | ||||
| N 18:03 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 13 diffhist +22,620 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Thirteen: Axioms (part 1) == The Axioms of Scientology are a list of usable or self evident truths and are a major part of the technical information of a Scientologist. Having these we are now operating on just fifty axioms and definitions, where the Dianetic Axioms of 1951 were in excess of two hundred and ninety. We arrived at these fifty Axioms of Scientology through a great many changes, a...") | ||||
| N 18:03 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 12 diffhist +22,477 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Twelve: Time == Time is the subject which was introduced very early into this universe, and it has been with it ever since. The very obviousness of time has obfuscated time. Time is something that one can easily not have enough of and at the same time have too much of. And at the same time not be in. The whole subject of time is a confusing subject because it is a consideration which took p...") | ||||
| N 18:03 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 11 diffhist +20,808 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Eleven: The four conditions of existence (part 5) == With the data we have on these conditions we can talk a little bit here about how your preclear might possibly recover from the state which he conceives himself to be in. We consider now that the pattern of existence through which he has been is a very definite track. It is a track which starts with As-is-ness, and this of course includes sp...") | ||||
| N 18:02 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 10 diffhist +21,864 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Ten: The four conditions of existence (part 4) == Here we take up the various reasons why. We have in Scientology a lot to do with reasons why, but the fact is that a fellow who goes around always looking for reasons why is usually not in particularly good shape. But there are a lot of reasons why the states of existence and conditions of existence are put together the way they are in this ou...") | ||||
| N 18:01 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 9 diffhist +18,874 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Nine: The four conditions of existence (part 3) == The four conditions of existence are actually variations of existence itself. They are certain attitudes about existence, and they are the basic attitudes about existence. Now we could include a great many more attitudes, and we would find that we were deriving them all from these four. But we could take these four and find out that we were der...") | ||||
| N 18:00 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 8 diffhist +18,181 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Eight: The four conditions of existence (part 2) == There are extremely elemental processes we discover could be designed when we look at the various factors in Scientology which we would call very upper echelon factors. How much in the way of processes could we get just out of the concept of Is-ness? Just that one datum. Well, actually we could get a very great many. But let me call your att...") | ||||
| N 17:59 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 7 diffhist +23,182 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Seven: The four conditions of existence (part 1) == All we need to know about existence is that it is. Whatever complexity it has, it still is. It isn’t ever was, which is a most interesting thing about this particular nomenclature. There isn’t any will-be-ness and there is no was-ness. There is simply Is-ness. Speak about existence, and people spontaneously add to it will-be-ness and was-n...") | ||||
| N 17:59 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 6 diffhist +19,598 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Six: Is-ness == We start out at the beginning or anywhere along the road with this as the highest truth. We are dealing with a static which can consider. That it can consider and then perceive what it considers, makes it a space-energy-mass-time production unit. Now don’t ever get hung up on whether or not the actuality that is made is an actuality. This is the wrong way to approach this pro...") | ||||
| N 17:58 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 5 diffhist +23,254 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Five: Consideration and is-ness == Now here is the most fundamental fundamental that there can be fundamental below the level of consideration. I haven’t written very much about considerations. There really isn’t very much to say about the subject of consideration. If anyone is confused on the subject it is because consideration is consideration and all things are a consideration of the con...") | ||||
| N 17:57 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 4 diffhist +21,836 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Four: Consideration, mechanics and the theory behind instruction == Here we go into some items quite rapidly which we find are of considerable importance to us in Scientology. It is demonstrable material, or doctrine. This is the basic theory which underlies instruction and indoctrination. Considerations take rank over the mechanics of space, energy and time. Considerations are senior to these...") | ||||
| N 17:57 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 3 diffhist +20,119 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Three: Scientology, its general background (part 3) == When we look at Buddhism, we don’t wonder that a great change took place in the operating climate of Man, which it certainly did. Rome went under just 800 years later. Now that’s fast, because their whole philosophy shattered. The philosophy of every state operating on force alone and every barbaric society that Buddhism touched — sha...") | ||||
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17:53 (cur | prev) +19,697 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter One: Scientology, its general background (part 1) == The word SCIENTOLOGY is one which you might say is anglicized. It comes from the Latin SCIO and the Greek LOGOS, with SCIO the most emphatic statement of KNOW we had in the western world. And OLOGY (from LOGOS) of course means “study of”. SCIO is “knowing in the fullest sense of the word” and the western world recognizes in it and in...") Tag: Visual edit | |||
| N 17:55 | Phoenix Lectures 1954 Chapter 2 diffhist +19,933 Selannd talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Phoenix Lectures (1954) == Chapter Two: Scientology, its general background (part 2) == Of the great body of work comprising the Veda, the Dhyantic and Buddhistic written tradition of ten thousand years, very, very little, actually, has arrived in the western world. Only a small amount of the material has been translated. It would take someone a long time to get through the 125,000 to 150,000 volumes, and it has not been done,...") | ||||
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