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epistemology

June 12, 1954 by clerk

Letter: Scientology executive John Galusha to FBI

FROM THE FILES OF THE FBI #124 HUBBARD ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTOLOGISTS INTERNATIONAL 806 North Third Street Phoenix, Arizona June 12, 1954 Better Business Bureau 834 North Central Avenue Phoenix, Arizona Gentlemen: For your interest, the Hubbard Association of Scientologists, an Arizona Corporation, has brought about certain changes in Scientology, and of which we would like […]

Filed Under: Biographical, Correspondence Tagged With: A.E. van Vogt, Alexis Hubbard, AMA, anthropology, auditing claims, C. Parker Morgan, claims of research, Cuba, DMSMH, Don Purcell, Dr. Joseph Cheesman Thompson, Dr. William Alanson White, epistemology, Explorer's Club, FBI, Freudian Foundation of America, George Washington University, Gerontological Society, HASI, Hermitage House, human behaviour, John Galusha, knowledge, Los Angeles Foundation, Mary Sue Hubbard, mathematics, memory, Naval Civil Affairs, Oriental psychology, Palm Springs, physics, St. Elizabeths Hospital, veterans

April 1, 1953 by clerk

Journal of Scientology: Child Scientology

Let us be very blunt–we are not interested in the problems of the child’s mind. In Scientology, we are no longer concerned with the inopportune and conceited short-circuit between epistemology and the human brain which has resulted in the “science” of psychotherapy. The Scientologist practicing with groups of children should disabuse anyone in authority of […]

Filed Under: Scientology scripture, The Angles Tagged With: Child Dianetics, child psychology, Child Scientology, epistemology, semantics, The Ability Angle

November 19, 1951 by clerk

Lecture: Cause and Effect – Part 1

Now, knowledge–epistemology–is a subject one had to know before he could know that he knew. Epistemology would be knowledge. This is a state of knowing. It is odd that at the instant before you said “to be,” you knew. You knew everything there was to know. And then you said “to be” and became, and […]

Filed Under: Scientology scripture Tagged With: children, Christianity, epistemology, faith, The Religion Angle

June 1, 1951 by clerk

Book: Science of Survival (1)

The basic cause of all human aberration is apparently the engram. There may be other causes more fundamental than the engram, but certainly to date they have not been discovered. Psychotherapy found out about locks, but did not know they were locks, and did not know to what the lock owed its power. Psychotherapists did […]

Filed Under: Scientology scripture Tagged With: Dr. Joseph Cheesman Thompson, Dr. Sigmund Freud, engrams, entheta, epistemology, psychotherapy, release of affect, Science of Survival

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