Lecture: Handling Personnel – Part II (2)
March 30, 2010 by admin
Filed under Hubbard's research, Scripture
There is one fellow who had the most remarkable ability to treat tuberculosis that anybody had ever heard of, and he was down there on the outskirts of Pasadena and he ran a hospital down there for many years. And he used to be harried and harassed by the medical profession to end all harassments, [...]
Lecture: History and Development of Processes Question and Answer Period
Well, you’re processing toward truth, and have consistently. The only time that we would really get into trouble is supposing we had a process whereby the snap of the fingers on the part of the auditor would restore the complete use of the right leg, which has been paralyzed up to date, you see? All [...]
Lecture: Change Processes, Action
The entire point of this October the 19th talk is on the introduction of a workable process and trying to fit it into your own frame of reference and trying to fit it into the society’s frame of reference.
You’d be very surprised to find out that when you have a workable process – and processes [...]
Lecture: Motion and Emotion in Processing
So, “I”1 is definitely in control of the structure to the degree that if you aberrate this awareness of awareness unit, the body will aberrate. But there is something funny about it: You don’t necessarily aberrate “I” if you aberrate the body. It doesn’t work backwards as thoroughly as it might, although the source of [...]