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- 20:22, 31 January 2026 Xekay talk contribs created page An Auditor and The Minds Protection (HCOPL 700417) (Created page with "No Auditor should audit with the fear that he will do some irreparable damage if he makes an error. "Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health" provides the answer to the question, "What happens if I make a mistake?" The following extracts are from "Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health", Book 3, Chapter 1, "The Mind's Protection": "The mind is a self protecting mechanism. Short of the use of drugs as in narco-synthesis, shock, hypnotism or surgery, no m...")
- 20:06, 31 January 2026 Xekay talk contribs created page Obnosis and the Tone Scale (HCOB 701026) (Created page with "The following is extracted from the Advanced Clinical Course Preparatory Manual for Advanced Students in Scientology. It was published in 1957. Somewhere in your possession, in your desk, or tucked into a bookcase, are two large pieces of paper. They are covered closely with data invaluable to an Auditor. You have poured over them, and quoted from them many, many times. They are, of course, the Chart of Human Evaluation and the Chart of Attitudes. The data in them is a...")
- 20:05, 31 January 2026 Xekay talk contribs created page Tone Scale in Full (HCOB 710925) (Created page with "{| class="wikitable" |- ! TONE SCALE EXPANDED ! ! KNOW TO MYSTERY SCALE |- | SERENITY OF BEINGNESS || 40.0 || KNOW |- | POSTULATES || 30.0 || NOT KNOW |- | GAMES || 22.0 || KNOW ABOUT |- | ACTION || 20.0 || LOOK |- | EXHILARATION || 8.0 || PLUS EMOTION |- | AESTHETIC || 6.0 || |- | ENTHUSIASM || 4.0 || |- | CHEERFULNESS || 3.5 || |- | STRONG INTEREST || 3.3 || |- | CONSERVATISM || 3.0 || |- | MILD INTEREST || 2.9 || |- | CONTENTED || 2.8 || |- | DISINTERESTED ||...")
- 19:18, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 25 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 25 — You and Me == '''YOU AND ME''' No matter what grand thing we want to accomplish – from setting up a lemonade stand in the front yard to cleaning up the world – it's going to be easier and more achievable if we get ourselves as highscale as possible. Besides it's more fun. We can stop wars by making our leaders saner. We can stop environmental destruction by raising the responsi...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:17, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 24 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 24 — Raising Tone == '''RAISING TONE''' You may have been wondering why people drop down tone in the first place and, even more importantly, what we can do about it. The following notes will cover the causes for low-tone as well as a few remedies. There are five major reasons a person goes downscale – temporarily or permanently: # His present environment (its tone and volume). # His...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:15, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 23 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 23 — How to Handle People by Tone Matching == '''HOW TO HANDLE PEOPLE BY TONE MATCHING''' How can you inspire discouraged salesmen? What do you do with the 1.1 who's trying to destroy you? How do you stop the antagonistic interviewer from attacking you? What's the best way to get the indifferent customer to buy? How do you cheer up a friend? What do you do when someone gets angry at you?...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:13, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 22 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 22 — The Tone Scale and the Arts == '''THE TONE SCALE AND THE ARTS''' "For some reason I love this painting, but that one. . . Ugh!" "I never could dig most classical music; it's too depressing. " "Maybe it isn't good writing, but I enjoyed the book anyway. " Whether creative people like it or not, most individuals respond to the arts emotionally because there's a definite relationship b...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:12, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 21 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 21 — Groups == '''GROUPS''' Unless you're crouched in a cave somewhere under the ice caps of the North Pole, you can hardly avoid being asked to join, donate to, endorse or believe in some group or other. Today there seem to be more groups, clubs, fraternities, lodges, associations, sects and societies than ever before – or do they just make more noise? Anyway, they go all the way from...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:11, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 20 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 20 — Meanwhile, Down at the Office == '''MEANWHILE, BACK AT THE OFFICE''' I was shown into the sales manager's office. Briefly I described the product I wanted manufactured, and asked for an estimate on price and delivery. He seemed to be worried about how I was going to sell them all; he asked me to repeat all the specifications again. He rambled on about production problems. It took me...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:10, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 19 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 19 — The Battle of the Sexes == '''THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES''' If there's any time that two and two don't equal four, it's in a marriage. Add one 2.0 to another 2.0 and you don't get Cheerfulness (4.0). You get fireworks! A person's attitude about the opposite sex is dependent on his tone. Love itself is not an emotional tone; but the energy of loving may raise, lower or intensify one's t...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:09, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 18 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 18 — Cliché's to Live by – Or Should We? == '''CLICHES TO LIVE BY – OR SHOULD WE?''' The well-meaning minister tells us to "turn the other cheek." Mother says, "Laugh and the world laughs with you." Teacher admonishes, "Count to ten before you lose your temper." With the help of kindly mentors, most of us started stuffing our mental closets with guiding platitudes from the time we r...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:08, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 17 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 17 — Some Tips on Spotting Tones == '''SOME TIPS ON SPOTTING TONES''' You will get the most benefit from the tone scale by using it on every person you meet: business associates, neighbors, store clerks, club members, relatives and friends. You begin by determining whether the person is high or low. After that, spotting exact tone is easier (and often unnecessary). The data in this chapte...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:07, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 16 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 16 — Interest and Enthusiasm (3.5-4.0) == '''INTEREST AND ENTHUSIASM (3.5-4.0)''' Our new high school math teacher was speaking carefully, "This is supposed to be a true story," he said. "A man, sitting in church with his wife, fell asleep and dreamed he was living in the time of the French Revolution. He was captured and brought before the guillotine. Death seemed imminent. At just this...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:06, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 15 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 15 — Conservatism (3.0) == '''CONSERVATISM (3.0)''' ''Conservatism: The disposition in politics or culture to maintain the existing order and to resist or oppose change or innovation.'' ''– The American Heritage Dictionary'' He's not superman. You'll probably like him, unless you're trying to bring about some drastic reform. Being a don't-rock-the-boat kind of a person, he squelche...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:05, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 14 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 14 — Boredom (2.5) == '''BOREDOM (2.5)''' You go to the beach for a two-week vacation. Sometimes it takes most of the journey to quit worrying about whether you turned off all the stove burners and whether the dog will feel heartbroken at the kennel. It may be another day or so before you stop waking up with the panicky feeling that you're late for work. Finally you relax and drift along...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:04, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 13 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 13 — Antagonism (2.0) == '''ANTAGONISM (2.0)''' ''Antagonism: 1) Mutual resistance; opposition; hostility. 2) The condition of being an opposing principle, force or factor.'' ''– American Heritage Dictionary'' On leaving a luncheon party, a friend of mine heard a departing guest gushing to the hostess: "This has been such a lovely lunch. I just can't thank you enough . .." The host...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:03, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 12 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 12 — Pain (1.8) == '''PAIN (1.8)''' If you've ever taken care of a fellow in pain, you know how demanding, cranky and irritable a normally good-natured person can be. Pain itself is not an emotion, but a perception that warns the individual that his survival is threatened. However, there is a particular emotional response to pain which occurs on a small way-stop between Anger and Antagon...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:03, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 11 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 11 — Anger (1.5) == '''ANGER (1.5)''' ''Anger: 1) a feeling of extreme displeasure, hostility, indignation, or exasperation toward someone or something; rage; wrath; ire.'' ''– American Heritage Dictionary'' Bristling with a case of permanent distemper, he rants, raves, rages, seethes, fumes, blames and complains. He's the neighborhood crank who kicks the kids off the vacant lot in...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:01, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 10 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 10 — No Sympathy (1.2) == '''NO SYMPATHY (1.2)''' "I don't know, Frank, which one of these girls do you think I should marry?" Puzzled by the unexpected confidence from his fellow worker, my somewhat conventional friend asked, "Well, which one are you in love with?" "Who the hell's talking about love? I'm wondering which one will do me the most good." This young social climber later ma...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:00, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 9 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 9 — Covert Hostility (1.1) == '''COVERT HOSTILITY (1.1)''' ''Covert: l) Covered or covered over; sheltered. 2) concealed; hidden; secret. Hostile: 1) Of or pertaining to an enemy. 2) feeling or showing enmity; antagonistic.'' ''– American Heritage Dictionary'' The main difficulty with a 1.1 is that he doesn't wear a neon sign telling you he's a 1.1. It's a cover-up tone – the mos...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:59, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 8 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 8 — Fear (1.0) == '''FEAR (1.0)''' ''Fear: A feeling of alarm or disquiet caused by the expectation of danger, pain, disaster, or the like; terror, dread, apprehension.'' ''– American Heritage Dictionary'' "Now, Fred, slow down. Watch this car up here, Fred. Better get into the left lane, Fred. We have to turn eight blocks from here. That dog might run out. Be careful, Fred!" (Scre...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:58, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 7 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 7 — Sympathy (0.9) == '''''SYMPATHY (0.9)''''' ''Sympathy: A relationship or affinity between persons or things in which whatever affects one correspondingly affects the other. The act of or capacity for sharing or understanding the feelings of another person. A feeling or expression of pity or of sorrow for the distress of another.'' ''– The American Heritage Dictionary'' Maxwell w...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:56, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 6 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 6 — Propitiation (0.8) == '''PROPITIATION (0.8)''' ''Propitiation: To appease and make favorable, conciliate. – Webster's Collegiate Dictionary'' Some years ago an elderly family friend often invited me to her home for dinner after I finished work. She was thoughtful, generous and a superb cook. Why, I wondered, did I feel depressed after these visits? One evening on arriving for dinn...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:54, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 5 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 5 — Grief (0.5) == '''GRIEF (0.5)''' ''Grief: Intense mental anguish; deep remorse, acute sorrow or the like. – American Heritage Dictionary'' Mildred always complained about her married life. "He doesn't love me. He treats me so badly, and I gave up my whole career for him. Everything was so much better when I was single." Just to have something to say (this was back in my more naiv...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:53, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 4 (Created page with "← Back to How to Choose Your People == Chapter 4 — Making Amends (0.375) == '''MAKING AMENDS (0.375)''' ''Amends: Reparation or payment as satisfaction for insult or injury. – American Heritage Dictionary'' Lucy decides to quit dating Oliver. He's crushed. Sobbing, deep in self-pity, he vows, "I'll do anything to make you love me again." He calls, he sends presents and pleading notes. He waits around the corner for her to come ou...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:45, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 3 (Created page with "'''APATHY (0.05)''' ''Apathy. 1. Lack of emotion or feeling. 2. Lack of interest in things generally found exciting, interesting, or moving; indifference.'' ''– The American Heritage Dictionary'' "I'm on a different trip now," my young friend said. "Nothing bothers me; I just take life as it comes. I've matured a lot in the last few months. I got all those wild dreams out of my system and now I'm ready to settle down to some serious study. That's where it's reall...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:43, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 2 (Created page with "'''THE EMOTIONAL TONE SCALE''' If you already despise somebody, you don't need the tone scale to tell you there's something wrong (with him, naturally), but it will give you a good reason for your feelings and provide an excuse for not inviting him to your next party. There are certain people we insist we love despite the fact that they continually disappoint us. As dinner congeals on the stove and the soufflé quietly sinks into a gooey mess, we wonder, dejectedly, h...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:42, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Chapter 1 (Created page with "'''THE COMMON DENOMINATOR''' ''<nowiki>''The basic nature of Man is not bad. It is good. But between him and that goodness are fears, rages and repression'</nowiki>s."'' L. Ron Hubbard, ''<nowiki>''</nowiki>The Free Man, " Ability 232'' A wise person once said that no two people are exactly alike. For this we can be eternally grateful. People come in tall sizes, short sizes and assorted colors. There are varied backgrounds, experiences and people who enjoy molded p...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 18:37, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People Introduction (Created page with "'''OUT IN THE JUNGLE''' I don't know what occupied your mind when you were in the early teens; but I was usually engrossed in trying to top insults with my older brothers. When I bothered to think about it at all, I expected that somewhere in the process of grow- ing up I'd learn how to choose people – how to tell the good guys from the bad ones. In the movies it was easy (those white hats); but I wasn't acquainted with any cowboys. Trustingly, however, I assumed tha...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:37, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page How To Choose Your People (Created page with "← Back to Books Index == How to Choose Your People == ''Ruth Minshull'' === Contents === * Introduction * Chapter 1 — Out in the Jungle * Chapter 2 — The Common Denominator * Chapter 3 — The Emotional Tone Scale * Chapter 4 — Apathy (0.05) *...")
- 18:26, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page TR-8 Clarification (BTB 710522) (Created page with "ADDS TO HCOB 7 May 68 "Upper Indoc TR's" AND ADDS TO EVERY CHECKSHEET AND HAT WHERE THIS BULLETIN APPEARS. In the early development of TR-8 "Tone 40 on an Object" and in the years following, the student was required to lift the object (ashtray) manually to obtain execution of his Commands. (HCOB 11 June 57 Training and CCH Processes.) In later refinements of TR-8 this action was not stated. However, it was not intended that this action...")
- 18:22, 31 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page Upper Indoc TRs (HCOB 680507) (Created page with "Following are the Upper Indoc TRs 6 to 9 inclusive. == TR 6: 8-C (Body Control) == '''Commands:''' Non-verbal for first half of training session. First half of coaching session, the student silently steers the coach's body around the room, not touching the walls, quietly starting, changing and stopping the coach's body. When the student has fully mastered non-verbal 8-C, the student may commence verbal 8-C. The commands to be used for 8-C are: "Look at that wall" "Th...")
- 20:14, 29 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page Training Drills Modernized (HCOB 710816) (Created page with "== TRs Definition == The term "TRs" is an abbreviation for Training Regimen or Routine. TRs are also often referred to as Training Drills. While each individual TR drill has its own specific purpose, the overall purpose and definition of TRs is given here fully and finally: TRs are methods of drilling the communication formula and becoming expert in its handling and use. That definition applies to any TR. At times over the years when it has been dropped out or obscur...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:04, 29 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page Supervising Co-audit TRs (HCOB 800530) (Created page with "(Ref: HCOB 24 Dec 79 TRs BASICS RESURRECTED) Between Dept 17 TRs Courses for brand new people, which are fairly permissive, and Professional Auditor TRs which result in a smooth, flawless comm cycle required by a professional auditor, we have Co-Audit TRs. These are the TRs given to those who are not yet on the professional training route but who are training to give and receive auditing on a co-audit basis on rundowns and other co-audits designed for the non-professio...")
- 20:03, 29 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page Step Four - Handling Originations (HCOB 730330) (Created page with "What do we mean by an origin of the preclear? He volunteers something all on his own; and do you know that is a very good index of case—whether the person volunteers anything on his own? An old-time auditor used this as a case index. He said, "This fellow isn't getting any better. He hasn't offered up anything yet." You see, he didn't originate—he didn't originate a communication. So remember that the preclear is as well as he can originate a communication. That mea...")
- 20:02, 29 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page Premature Acknowledgements (HCOB 650407) (Created page with "Here's a ''new'' discovery. Imagine my making one on the Comm Formula after all these years. Do people ever explain to you long after you have understood? Do people get cross with you when they are trying to tell you something? If so, you are suffering from Premature Acknowledgement. Like body odor and bad breath, it is not conductive to social happiness. But you don't use Lifebuoy soap or Listerine to cure it, you use a proper Comm formula. When you "coax" a person...")
- 20:00, 29 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page Confronting (HCOB 710602) (Created page with "The first requisite of any subject is the ability to confront the various components (things) (parts) (divisions) of the subject itself. All misunderstoods, confusions, omissions, alterations of a subject ''begin'' with failures or unwillingness to confront. The difference between a good pilot and a bad pilot depends of course on consistent study and practice but underlying this, determining whether the person ''will'' study and practice, is the ability to confront the...")
- 19:59, 29 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page Coaching (HCOB 680524) (Created page with "In order to help you to do the best you possibly can in the course as far as being a coach is concerned, below you will find a few data that will assist you: '''1.''' ''Coach with a purpose.'' (a) Have for your goal when you are coaching that the student is going to get the training drill correct; be purposeful in working toward obtaining this goal. Whenever you correct the student as a coach just don't do it with no reason, with no purpose. Have the purpose in mind fo...")
- 19:38, 29 January 2026 Selannd talk contribs created page HQS Glossary (Created page with "← Back to HQS Course == HQS Glossary == ; ABERRATION : Irrational behavior or thought on or about a specific subject or subjects, resulting from the influence of the Reactive Mind upon the individual in relationship to that subject or subjects. ; ACK or ACKNOWLEDGEMENT : A word or words used to indicate to a person that you have received their communication. In auditing, these are usually: "all right", "OK", "fine", "thank you" or "good"....")
- 21:10, 20 January 2026 Cininabri talk contribs created page Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 28 (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
- 21:09, 20 January 2026 Cininabri talk contribs created page Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 27 (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
- 21:06, 20 January 2026 Cininabri talk contribs created page Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 26 (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
- 21:05, 20 January 2026 Cininabri talk contribs created page Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 25 (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
- 21:04, 20 January 2026 Cininabri talk contribs created page Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 24 (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
- 21:03, 20 January 2026 Cininabri talk contribs created page Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 23 (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
- 21:03, 20 January 2026 Cininabri talk contribs created page Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 22 (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
- 21:02, 20 January 2026 Cininabri talk contribs created page Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 21 (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
- 21:01, 20 January 2026 Cininabri talk contribs created page Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 20 (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
- 21:01, 20 January 2026 Cininabri talk contribs created page Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 19 (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
- 21:00, 20 January 2026 Cininabri talk contribs created page Scientology A New Slant on Life 1965 Chapter 18 (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