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"But
do you know you could take the finest
processes in the world and if they
are not understoodthey're not
understoodyou have a diminishment
of their value and use. More important
than this, if the person who is using
them does not have a subjective reality
upon their usefulness, you might as
well let him stand there and throw
ham omelets at the preclear. You got
it? Takes a subjective reality and
then it takes an objective reality.
And it takes both realities. And when
a person has both of those realities
there's no stopping him.
"You
can take a poor technique on which
an auditor has a high certainty and
a good technique on which he has a
low certainty, and give him the two
to audit on a preclear, and the techniques
reverse in their value. The one that
he has a good reality on works on
the preclear well, and the one he
has no reality on, even though it's
a better technique, works more woodenly.
That's quite remarkable. So it takes
both of these things, then, doesn't
it?"
L. Ron
Hubbard

Excerpted
from
The Power of Simplicity
lectures
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An
article by L. Ron Hubbard, from
The Power of Simplicity lectures
I'm
going to let you in on something. It's horrible
if you haven't already established this
fact. The human body at one time or another
was mocked up to persist through an evolutionary
cycle. And it did that. But what did it
consist of? Of what did the human body consist
at the moment of its mock-up? It wasn't
necessarily small; it wasn't necessarily
big. It was mocked up to do a cycle and
it's still doing it.
Well, I'll let you in
on something: It had no lungs. It had no
stomach. It had no intestine. It had no
bones. Didn't have any cells. It just worked.
And then helpful little thetans coming along,
started to invent things for it.
As an example of this,
we read in the Vedic (many of the four Vedic
Books), we read along there, and we find
there's a rather uniform agreement that
at a certain stage people all went to the
devil. Everybody went to the devil, and
they've been there ever since and going
further to the devil. And they got so bad,
it says in these ancient books, that they
began to eat! It got so bad that they began
to eat. Now, that's pretty bad, see? They
evidently considered that was horrible.
Now, how do you get all
this genetic blueprint? What is the genetic
blueprint actually? It is an additive history
of various types of forms which didn't succeed,
which had to go someplace, so they got installed
by Fac Ones.*
The evolutionary track
is apparently a swindle, because the mechanism
of it can be run out, and the fellow suddenly
winds up with no evolutionary track. But
you didn't erase the evolutionary track;
you erased the machinery which created one.
The body was evidently
originally a very simple thing. One of these
days we might get up to a point where you
can mock up a visible body. We have techniques
that go there right away, by the way. Quite
fascinating.
The experimental evidence
back of this, howeverI've only mocked
up a shimmer; I've only had a preclear up
to mocking up a shimmer in the middle of
the room that somebody else then entering
the room saw this shimmer in the center
of the room. That's as far as we've gone.
L. Ron Hubbard
Excerpted from the
lecture COMPLEXITY
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* Fac Ones:
the one basic engram on top of which all
this life engrams are mere locks. (Ref:
Have You Lived Before This Life)

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"Once
upon a time there was a little thetan. And
he was a happy little thetan and the world
was a simple thing. It was all very, very
simple. And then one day somebody told him
he was simple. And ever since that time
he's been trying to prove that he is not."
L. Ron Hubbard
A thetan in his native state
is utterly simpleand powerful.
But colliding with the seemingly
endless and intricate complexities of living
in the MEST universe, a being can find himself
unable to hold a position, unable to perceive,
unable to duplicate or act as well as he
knows he truly can.
In this series, Ron covers
in detail the factors of simplicity and
complexity, relating them to such Scientology
fundamentals as creation, confront, communication,
the ARC triangle, the Tone Scale, games,
duplication, confusion and the stable datum
and the basics of education and learning.
The lectures:
- Opening Lecture
- Mimicry
- Complexity
- More on Mimicry
- Mechanics
- Scale of Reality
- "CRA" Triangle
- Cut Comm Lines (In and Out)
- Games Versus No-Games
- Learning Rates
- The Mind
- Education: Point of Agreement
- Rest Points and Confusion
- Coordination of Classes of Processes
- Windup on Stable Datum and Rest Points
- Radiation
- Time Track
- Creation
- Simplicity
- Skull Gazing
- Simplicity Versus Alter-Isness
- Aberration and the Sixth Dynamic
- Training Methods
- Diagnoses: How To
- Summary Lecture
- Farewell Lecture
From the first lecture of
this series through to the last, Ron explores
and clarifies the basic mechanics upon which
life in this universe is based. The fundamental
data he gives on confront, simplicities
and complexities, creation, the time track
and much more, equips one with the wisdom
necessary to create desirable changes in
the conditions of life and to better operate
as an OT, no matter one's case level.
Containing
2 binders, 26 lectures, transcripts and
glossary.
Retail Price: $520.00
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