Lecture: Dianetic Auditing and the Mind
February 13, 2011 by admin
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I know, it’s fashionable for the newspapers to say I never went to college, and there are several colleges at this particular time that are wishing that I hadn’t gone there. But I can also assure you that you give them another decade or so, those colleges I haven’t even done more than go to [...]
Article: The first Steps to Discovery (continued)
March 20, 2010 by admin
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This Church of Scientology International site discusses Hubbard’s experiments with a Koenig photometer and quote him on the subject:
Returning to the United States to further his education, Ron enrolled in the engineering school of George Washington University where he joined the first classes on nuclear physics — then called Atomic and Molecular Phenomena. It was [...]
Article: Rediscovery of the Human Soul
March 20, 2010 by admin
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The story starts in the physics laboratories of George Washington University in 1930. Quite coincidentally at almost this same time Professor Thomas Brown in charge of that department, was launching experiments which within fifteen years would bring forth an atomic bomb upon earth largely through Dr. George Gamow an assistant in this same laboratory.
Unwitting of [...]
Article: The First Steps to Discovery (continued)
March 20, 2010 by admin
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“Is it possible,” Ron asked, “that with this new branch of nuclear physics we might be able to locate the energy of life?”
Returning to the United States to further his education, Ron enrolled in the engineering school of George Washington University where he joined the first classes on nuclear physics — then called Atomic and [...]
Book: Dianetics Today (1)
January 1, 1975 by admin
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
L. RON HUBBARD was born on the 13th of March, 1911 in Tilden, Nebraska, USA, to Commander Harry Ross Hubbard of the US Navy and Dora May Hubbard (nee Waterbury de Wolfe).
He grew up in Montana with old frontiersmen and cowboys, and had an Indian medicine man as one of his best friends. [...]
Government Report: The Anderson Report
May 18, 2013 by admin
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From the Anderson Report:
Report of the Board of Enquiry into Scientology
by Kevin Victor Anderson, Q.C.
Published 1965 by the State of Victoria, Australia1
The Anderson Report
CHAPTER 6
HUBBARD—THE FOUNDER OF SCIENTOLOGY
From 1930 to 1932 Hubbard was a student at the George Washington University where he claims to have studied engineering and to have been one [...]
Lecture: Creation
Now, what — what do we find as a common denominator of processing, then? Creativeness. Creativeness. Creativeness has a scale which begins with lies. Lies are the lowest level of creativeness.
The next scale above lies is, of course, the creation of a thought. Just plain creation of a thought, independent of other thoughts.
The next level [...]
PAB: Scientology Translater’s Edition by L. Ron Hubbard, Ph.D., C.E.
WHO INVENTED SCIENTOLOGY? Scientology was discovered (found), not invented (created). It was organized by L. Ron Hubbard, an American, who has many degrees and is very skilled by reason of study. Sometimes Wundtian psychologists defend themselves by saying Hubbard is insane; actually the Chicago Psychological Institute, a Wundtian organization gave Hubbard many tests at his [...]
Journal of Scientology: Man’s Search For His Soul
Scientology is the science of knowing how to know. It has taught us that a man is his own immortal soul. And it gives us little choice but to announce to a world, no matter how it receives it, that nuclear physics and religion have joined hands and that we in Scientology [...]
Lecture: Dianetics The Modern Miracle (1)
May 18, 2013 by admin
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In the twenties I was fortunate enough to know Commander Thompson of the Medical Corps of the United States Navy. He was a colorful man; he was very poised, was very traveled; he was curious in half a hundred sciences. And the United States Navy, having heard of the work of Freud, naturally, took ahold [...]