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  • 15:5115:51, 1 February 2026 Code of A Scientologist (HCOPL 690205) (hist | edit) [2,241 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''The Code of a Scientologist as per "The Creation of Human Ability" is withdrawn. It is reissued as follows:'' ''As a Scientologist I pledge myself to the Code of Scientology for the good of all'' # To keep Scientologists, the Public and the Press accurately informed concerning Scientology, the world of Mental Health and Society. # To use the best I know of Scientology to the best of my ability to help my family, friends, groups and the world. # To refuse to accept fo...")
  • 15:5015:50, 1 February 2026 Aims of Scientology (hist | edit) [2,187 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''A civilization without insanity, without criminals and without war, where the able can prosper and honest beings can have rights, and where Man is free to rise to greater heights, are the aims of Scientology.'' ''First announced to an enturbulated world fifteen years ago, these aims are well within the grasp of our technology.'' ''Non-political in nature, Scientology welcomes any individual of any creed, race or nation.'' ''We seek no revolution. We seek only evolut...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 15:4615:46, 1 February 2026 You as a Scientologist (HCOPL 711021) (hist | edit) [7,099 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "By now you have probably received many gains and have been helped by Scientology®. This is really only the beginning. This is the beginning of many gains and more wins to come. For you, there are lots of achievements and new abilities ahead as you progress through life and Scientology. Miracles are the order of the day and seeing is really only believing. New discoveries, new experiences, new states of being. This is the Adventure of Scientology. Welcome! Scientology i...")
  • 15:4315:43, 1 February 2026 A Scientologist (hist | edit) [1,248 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''A Scientologist is one who controls persons, environments and situations.'' ''Scientology means knowing in the fullest sense of the word.'' ''Scientology is used on Life and its forms and products.'' ''A Scientologist operates within the boundaries of the Auditor's Code and the Code of a Scientologist.'' ''The chief uses of Scientology are in the fields of education, organization, mental disability and religion. Scientology is the first to give scientific meaning t...")
  • 15:1215:12, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 Preface (hist | edit) [3,845 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The simplicity of this volume is matched only by its effectiveness. It is not necessary to study the introductory chapters in order to get started in Self Analysis. The reader may turn at once to page 39 and follow the simple directions there and begin immediately upon self processing. Or the reader may turn first to page 31 and take the first test and by it learn accurately his potentials and future and so be able to measure, by taking these tests from time to time, hi...") Tags: Recreated Visual edit
  • 15:0915:09, 1 February 2026 Exteriorization (HCOB 711022) (hist | edit) [708 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Exteriorization is defined as the act of moving out of the body with or without full perception It is the fact of this act which proves that the individual is not a body but an individual. This discovery in 1952 proved beyond any question the existence of a thetan, that the individual was a thetan, not a body, and disproved that man was an animal and that he was a spiritual being timeless and deathless. == Document information == '''Document type:''' HCO Bulletin '''...")
  • 15:0515:05, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 Special Session Lists (hist | edit) [3,512 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == Special Session Lists == If Recalling A Certain Thing Made You Uncomfortable It may be, as you recall incidents in your life, that you are rendered uncomfortable. There are several ways of overcoming this. If actual physical pain is part of the situation you have recalled, do not try to force yourself further into it, but concentrate on later incidents which gradually get you back up to present time. These questions wi...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:0315:03, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 List 12 (hist | edit) [1,513 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == List 12 == === The Elements === Man’s primary foe in his environment is the weather. Houses, stoves, clothes, and even food, in the degree that it furnishes body warmth and mobility, are weapons of defense against storm, cold, heat and night. '''''Sight, Smell, Touch, Color, Tone, External Motion, Emotion, Loudness. Body Position, Sound, Weight. Personal Motion''''' ''Can you recall a time when:'' # You bested a...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:0215:02, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 List 11 (hist | edit) [4,424 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == List 11 == === Invalidation === Aberrated individuals use two distinct and very aberrated methods of controlling others. The first consists of forcing the other person to do exactly what is desired with the mechanism of recrimination and denial of friendship or support unless instant compliance takes place. In other words, “You do exact what I say or I am no ally of yours”. This is outright domination. Additionally...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:0115:01, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 List 10 (hist | edit) [3,951 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == List 10 == === Interruptions === Slowness or uncertainty of speech, stage fright in part, slowness of computation, which is to say thinking, and hesitancy in taking directions stem mainly from being interrupted in physical actions during early youth. The child, because he may bring danger upon himself, is continually interrupted in his physical actions. He reaches for something and is turned away from it, not simply b...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:0015:00, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 List 9 (hist | edit) [4,889 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == List 9 == === Valences === You may have noticed, as you were perceiving things which have occurred in the past, that you were sometimes apparently inside your own body and sometimes may have been observing yourself. There are people who are never out of their own body in recall and people who are never in it. There are many valences in everyone. By a valence is meant an actual or a shadow personality. One’s own valen...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:5914:59, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 List 8 (hist | edit) [1,515 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == List 8 == === Imagination === One of the most important parts of the thinking process is imagination. Imagination is actually a form of computation. Imagination gives calculated and instinctive solutions for the future. If an imagination is dulled, one’s computation is seriously handicapped. Imagination is a good thing, not a bad thing. With daydreaming, for instance, a person can convert a not too pleasant existence...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:5814:58, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 List 7 (hist | edit) [10,025 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == List 7 == === Survival Factors === In that the basic drive of life is Survival and in that good Survival must contain an abundance, the survival characteristics of people, organisms, matter, energy, space and time, from the viewpoint of an individual, are very important. The incentive toward Survival is the acquisition of pleasure. The thrust away from death is the threat of pain. High ideals and ethics enhance the pot...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 14:5714:57, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 List 6 (hist | edit) [6,809 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == List 6 == === Forgetter Section === It is generally conceded that the opposite to remember is to forget. People can easily become confused between these two things so that they forget what they think they should remember and remember what they think they should forget. The basic and underlying confusion between forget and remember has to do, evidently, with what has been done to the individual on a physical level and w...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:3414:34, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 List 5 (hist | edit) [3,973 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == List 5 == Relative Sizes The recognition of one’s size in relationship to the scene in which he finds himself and the objects and organisms of that scene is, in itself, a sense message. It is particularly trying on children, and undoubtedly was on you when you were a child, to be surrounded with objects which are so large. When one is actually getting a good recall on a childhood incident he is quite often startled t...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:3314:33, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 List 4 (hist | edit) [10,702 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == List 4 == Sight There are several portions of the sense channel called sight. Light waves, coming from the sun, moon, stars, or artificial sources, reflect from objects and the light waves enter the eyes and are recorded as present time action or as memory for future reference. Light sources are also recorded. This is the sense perception called sight. It has subdivisions. First of these might be considered to be motion...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:3214:32, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 List 3 (hist | edit) [35,054 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == List 3 == This list is arranged especially to call your attention to the existence of many of the channels by which you perceive yourself and the physical universe about you. While each of the questions listed pertains to a specific sense channel such as light or sound, the disc could still be used, for what is required are specific moments when you were using various senses and any specific moment includes many other s...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 14:3014:30, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 List 2 (hist | edit) [4,230 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == List 2 == Time Orientation This list is intended to aid your general sense of time as applied to periods in your life. Everyone has a full recording of everything that happened to him during his life. It may be that he cannot immediately recall certain periods. These periods are said to be occluded. Working with these lists in general, such occluded periods will gradually disappear when one’s life is in recall to the...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 14:2814:28, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 List 1 (hist | edit) [2,488 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == List 1 == General Incidents The purpose of this list is to give you practice in recalling things. Use the disc provided in the back of the book and look at the beginning of this section for instructions as to how this list is to be used. '''''Sight, Smell, Touch, Color, Tone, External Motion, Emotion, Loudness. Body Position, Sound, Weight. Personal Motion''''' ''Can you recall a time when:'' # You were happy. # Y...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 14:2614:26, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 Processing Section (hist | edit) [19,351 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == Processing Section == Here begin the lists of questions by which the individual can explore his past and improve his reactions toward life. Dianetically speaking, this self-processing section could be called “straight wire”. It is not “auto processing”. The reader is actually being processed by the author. In the full use of Dianetics these questions could be considered as preparatory to co- auditing. The audit...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:2514:25, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 How to Use the DISC (hist | edit) [1,699 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == Important: How to Use the DISC == A slotted disc is provided for the reader’s use. The disc must be used. Without using the disc, the benefit of processing is cut more than eighty per cent. The disc is placed over Question 1 of a list so that the question shows through. One recalls the incident desired. Then one looks at the uppermost word on the disc itself. This says, for instance, “SIGHT”. One seeks to “se...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:2414:24, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 Test Number Three (hist | edit) [259 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == Test Number Three == Use this test after you have been processing yourself two months. Use as data how you have felt about things since taking the second test. Use the same directions as given in Test One.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:2414:24, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 Test Number Two (hist | edit) [238 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == Test Number Two == Take this test after you have been processing yourself about two weeks, or about fifteen hours. Use as your data how you have felt about things since taking Test One.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:2314:23, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 Test Number One (hist | edit) [2,833 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == Test Number One == Take this test before you begin on the processing section of Self Analysis. Be fair and as honest as possible in your findings. Use, as a basis, how you have been in the ]ast year. Earlier conditions in your life do not count. Open up Chart to Column One, Behavior and Physiology. Ask yourself how active you are physically. Locate the place in this column which most nearly seems to fit you. Under C...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 14:2014:20, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 The Hubbard Chart of Human Evaluation (hist | edit) [14,810 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == The Hubbard Chart of Human Evaluation == This chart is a specialized form of the Hubbard Chart of Human Evaluation and Dianetic Processing. A full description of each column on this chart (except the last six which are only in Self Analysis) will be found complete in ''Science of Survival.'' The technical name of the questioning process used in this volume is Dianetic Straight Wire with emphasis on Validation MEST pr...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 14:1214:12, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 Chapter 6 (hist | edit) [13,898 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == Chapter Six == The tone scale, a small edition of which is in this book plots the descending spiral of life from full vitality and consciousness through half vitality and half consciousness down to death. By various calculations about the energy of Life, by observation and by test, this tone scale is able to give levels of behavior as Life declines. These various levels are common to all men. When a man is nearly dea...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:1114:11, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 Chapter 5 (hist | edit) [6,134 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == Chapter Five == An organism is suppressed toward death by accumulated pain. Pain in one great sweeping shock brings about immediate death. Pain in small doses over a lifetime gradually suppresses the organism toward death. What is pain? Pain is a warning of loss. It is an automatic alarm system built into Life organisms which informs the organism that some part of it or all of it is under stress and that the organis...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:1014:10, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 Chapter 4 (hist | edit) [13,717 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == Chapter Four == The physical universe consists of four elements—matter, energy, space and time. According to nuclear physics, matter is composed of energy such as electrons and protons. And the energy and the matter exist in space and time. All this is actually very simple. And even then we need not go very far into it to understand that the universe in which we live is composed of simple things arranged and rearrang...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:1014:10, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 Chapter 3 (hist | edit) [6,775 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == Chapter Three == Where does one cease to Survive and begin to Succumb? The point of demarkation 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-plate hide, the claws of so many other life forms, Man has relied upon his ability to reason in order to further himself in his survival. The s...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:0914:09, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 Chapter 2 (hist | edit) [5,804 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == Chapter Two == The dynamic principle of existence is: SURVIVAL! At first glance that may seem too basic. It may seem too simple. But when we examine this Word, we find some things about it which make it possible for us to do tricks with it. And to know things which were never known before. Knowledge could be represented by a pyramid. At the top we would have simple fact but a fact so widely embracing the universe that...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:0814:08, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 Chapter 1 (hist | edit) [3,829 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == Chapter One == Are you a friend of yours ? Probably the most neglected friend you have is you. And yet every man, before he can be a true friend to the world must first become a friend to himself. In this society, where aberration flourishes in the crowded cities and marts of business, few are the men who have not been subjected, on every hand, to a campaign to convince them that they are much less than they think the...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:0714:07, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 Introduction (hist | edit) [7,757 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Self-Analysis (1951) == Introduction == Self Analysis cannot revive the dead. Self Analysis will not empty insane asylums or stop war. These are the tasks of the Dianetic Auditor and the Group Dianetic Techniaan. But Self Analysis will conduct you on the most interesting adventure in your life. The adventure of you. How efficient are you? What are your potentials? How much can you improve ? Well, basically your intentions toward yourself an...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:0414:04, 1 February 2026 Self Analysis 1951 (hist | edit) [1,496 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Books Index == Self-Analysis (1951) == * Preface * Introduction * Chapter One * Chapter Two * Chapter Three * Chapter Four * Chapter Five * Chapter Six * Self_Analysis_1951_The_H...")
  • 13:3713:37, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 9 (hist | edit) [10,621 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 9: Two-way Communication == A cycle of communication and two-way communication are actually two different things. If we examine closely the anatomy of communication we will discover that a cycle of communication is not a two-way communication in its entirety. If you will inspect Graph „A“ below, you will see a cycle of communication: thumb Here we have Joe as...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:1913:19, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Glossary (hist | edit) [6,721 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Glossary == '''ALLY:''' A person from whom sympathy came when the preclear was ill or injured. If the ally came to preclear’s defense or his words and/or actions were aligned with the preclear’s survival, the reactive mind gives that ally the status of always being right – especially if this ally was obtained during a highly painful engram. '''AS-IS (verb):''' To view anything as it is, wit...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 13:1413:14, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 16 (hist | edit) [6,408 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 16: Exteriorization == The auditor will be confronted with a great many problems in exteriorization once he has exteriorized his preclear. The things not to do and to do are as follows: # Do not require the awareness of awareness unit to again put its attention on the body. # Do not make the person prove that he is exteriorized. # Do not make the newly exteriorized person discover, find things, read the future,...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:1313:13, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 15 (hist | edit) [8,076 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 15: ARC Processing == If we examine communication we will discover that all communication lag is the introduction of Matter, Energy, Space and Time into communication. The more time has been introduced into communication, the less communication there is. As an example of this let us say that a star in some other galaxy explodes, and then let us trace the length of time necessary for a small amount of that explo...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:1213:12, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 14 (hist | edit) [8,405 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 14: The One-shot Clear == The goal of the „One-Shot Clear“ has been with us since the earliest days of Dianetics. By „One-shot Clear“ we meant one phrase or one action given once, or repeated, which would bring into being the Clear as described in „Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health,“ Chapter II. It should be understood by this time that the Clear described in „Dianetics: The Modern Sc...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:1113:11, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 13 (hist | edit) [17,631 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 13: The Processing of Communication == If you will examine the Six Basic Processes you will discover that they are communication processes. The efficacy of 8-C derives from the fact that it places into the realm of knowingness communication with the physical universe. The physical universe does not give us back answers, but the Opening Procedure of 8-C remedies to a marked degree the liability of this no-answer...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:1013:10, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 12 (hist | edit) [33,347 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 12: The Six Basic Processes == Today’s auditor must be conversant with six Basic Processes and must be able to get results with these processes before he can expect to get results with higher levels of auditing. These six processes form a roadway for more than the auditor. We discover that they compose a tone-scale. This tone-scale is as follows: at its lowest and highest reaches, whether by mimicry, words, o...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 13:0413:04, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 11 (hist | edit) [19,059 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 11: Pan-determinism == An entirely new concept in Dianetics and Scientology is that of Pan-Determinism. In Book One we talked about Self-Determinism. Self-Determinism meant, in essence, control by the awareness of awareness unit of that which it conceived to be its identity. Some effort was made in Book One to move Self-Determinism out into the remaining Dynamics. Pan-Determinism is a word which describes dete...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:0013:00, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 10 (hist | edit) [19,986 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 10: Communication Lag == Yesterday we used an instrument called an E-Meter to register whether or not the process was still getting results so that the auditor would know how long to continue it. While the E-Meter is an interesting investigation instrument and has played its part in research, it is not today used by the auditor except perhaps in testing the basal metabolism of the preclear. The E-Meter is no lon...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:4712:47, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 8 (hist | edit) [14,501 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 8: The Application of Communication == If you think we are talking about anything very esoteric, or highly mathematical, kindly read the communication formula again. Just because we are speaking of the basic fundamentals of sanity, aberration, freedom, ability, truth, knowledge, and secrets is no reason why we have to be complicated. We expect the fundamentals of behavior to be complicated simply because so many...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:4712:47, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 7 (hist | edit) [23,783 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 7: Communication == Communication is so thoroughly important today in Dianetics and Scientology, as it always has been on the whole track, that it could be said that if you would get a preclear 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 comp...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:4512:45, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 6 (hist | edit) [19,523 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 6: Trapped == 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 the preclear we must restore Freedom. If we do not restore Freedom we cannot restore ability. The muscle-b...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:4412:44, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 5 (hist | edit) [14,228 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 5: The Auditor's Code == There are several codes in Scientology and Dianetics. The only one that has to be obeyed if we wish to obtain results upon a preclear is The Auditor’s Code, 1954. In the first book, „Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health,“ we had an Auditor’s Code which was derived more or less from an ideal rather than from practical experience. In the ensuing years a great deal of audi...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:3512:35, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 4 (hist | edit) [22,848 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 4: Accent on Ability == Almost anyone realizes that he can be better than he is, that he can do things better than he has been doing them. It is an entirely different thing to ask someone to realize that he is ill, aberrated, or stupid. Why is it that a man can understand that he can be more capable and very often cannot understand that he is incapable? It would seem to follow that if a man realized that he coul...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:3412:34, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 3 (hist | edit) [32,836 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 3: The Awareness of Awareness Unit == In examining the individuality and identity of the individual one discovers that the individual if himself, and not his by-products. The individual is not his analytical mind, he is not his reactive mind, he is not his body any more than he is his house or car. He might consider himself to be associated with his analytical mind, his reactive mind, his house, his body, his ca...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:3312:33, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 2 (hist | edit) [17,326 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 2: The Fundamentals of Life == Much more broadly covered in Scientology, the fundamentals of life yet differ in no way for Man. The basic subdivision in life is between ability and mechanics. This could also be described as a subdivision of quality and quantity, but less accurately. Where mechanics have ability, the ability is only apparent and has been endowed into the mechanics by life. It is all right to su...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:3212:32, 1 February 2026 Dianetics 55! 1955 Chapter 1 (hist | edit) [12,805 bytes] Cininabri (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Dianetics 55! (1955) == Chapter 1: Dianetics == Why should anyone want to know anything about the human mind? And, for that matter, why should anyone believe that knowledge of the human mind is either unobtainable or undesirable? Why should men ostensibly seeking answers to the mind stray so far from it as to examine rats and entirely avoid looking at human beings? And why should anyone pretending to treat the mind stray so far afield as elect...") Tag: Visual edit
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