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| N 16:30 | The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 12 diffhist +30,097 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 12: Exact Processes == '''Auditing''' '''Game and No Game Conditions''' In Scientology, the most important single elements, to the auditor are ''Game Conditions'' and ''No Game Conditions.'' Reason-all games are aberrative. All processing is directed toward establishing game conditions. Little or no processing is directed toward no-game-conditions. Therefore it is of the utmost i...") | ||||
| N 16:22 | The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 11 diffhist +6,458 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 11: Scientology Processing == Scientology is applied in many ways to many fields. One particular and specialised method of application of Scientology is its use on individuals and groups of people in the eradication of physical illnesses deriving from mental states and the improvement of their abilities and intelligence. By processing is meant the verbal exer- cising of a patient (pr...") | ||||
| N 16:18 | The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 10 diffhist +431 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 10: The Goal of Scientology == The end object of Scientology is not the making into nothing of all of existence or the freeing of the individual of any and all traps everywhere. The goal of Scientology is the making of the individual capable of living a better life in his own estimation and with his fellows and the playing of a better game.") | ||||
| N 16:18 | The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 9 diffhist +1,731 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 9: Know and Not-Know == It is a mechanism of thinkingness, whether one is postulating or receiving information, that one retain one's ability to know. It is equally important that one retains one's ability to not-know. Thought consists entirely of knowing and not-knowing and the shades of grey between. You will discover that most people are trying not to remember. In other words the...") | ||||
| N 16:16 | The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 8 diffhist +19,746 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 8: Causation of Knowledge == Scientology as a science is composed of many axioms (self-evident truths, as in geometry). There are some fifty-six of these axioms in addition to the two hundred more axioms of Dianetics which preceded the Scientology axioms. The first axiom in Scientology is: ''Axiom I. Life is basically a static.'' (Definition : A life static has no mass, no motion,...") | ||||
| N 16:13 | The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 7 diffhist +26,565 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 7: The Parts of Man == The individual man is divisible (separable) into three parts (divisions). The first of these is the spirit called in Scientology, the ''Thetan.'' The second of these parts is the ''Mind.'' The third of these parts is the ''Body.'' Probably the greatest discovery of Scientology and its most forcefull contribution to the knowledge of mankind has been the isola...") | ||||
| N 16:09 | The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 6 diffhist +14,827 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 6: 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 in- volved 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, sorro...") | ||||
| N 16:07 | The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 5 diffhist +4,598 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 5: The A.R.C. Triangle == There is a triangle of considerable importance in Scientology and understanding of it gives a much greater understanding of life, and an ability to use it. The A-R-C triangle is the keystone of living associations. This triangle is the common denominator to all of life's activities. The first corner of the triangle is called Affinity. The basic definition o...") | ||||
| N 16:06 | The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 4 diffhist +5,687 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 4: The Eight Dynamics == As one looks out across the confusion which is life or existence to most people, one can discover eight main divisions to each one of which applies the conditions of existence. Each division contains a cycle of action. There could be said to be eight urges (drives, impulses) in life. These we call DYNAMICS. These are motives or motivations. We call them THE...") | ||||
| N 16:05 | The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 3 diffhist +12,446 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 3: The Conditions of Existence == There are three ''conditions'' (circumstances, ''qualities)'' of ''existence'' (apparency, reality, livingness). These three ''conditions'' comprise (make up, ''constitute)'' life. They are BE, DO and HAVE. THE CONDITION OF BEING is defined as the assumption (choosing) of a category of ''identity.'' It could be said to be the role ''in'' a game a...") | ||||
| N 16:04 | The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 2 diffhist +10,458 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 2: Basic Principles == Like engineering Scientology has certain basic principles. These are necessary to a full understanding of the subject. It is not enough to know how to process (drill) people in Scientology. To be effective (good) one must also know the basic principles. Scien- tology is very exact. The humanities (human studies) of the past were full of opinions. Scientology is...") | ||||
| N 16:02 | The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Chapter 1 diffhist +7,266 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 1: The Vital Statistics of Scientology == '''What is Scientology?''' Scientology is that branch of psychology which treats of (embraces) human ability. It is an extension of DIANETICS which is in itself an extension of old-time faculty-psychology of 400 years ago. More acceptable and normal psychology such as that begun by St. Thomas Aquinas and extended by many later authors was,...") | ||||
| N 16:01 | The Fundamentals of Thought 1956 Introduction diffhist +5,968 Xekay talk contribs (Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Introduction == While "Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought" was originally published as a resume of Scientology for use in trans- lations into non-English tongues, the book itself is of inestimable value to the beginner or advanced student of the mind and life. Containing much material new to Scientologists, the book forms a compact but broad survey of the subject. Equipped with this...") | ||||