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"But there have
been times in your life when you suddenly looked at something and you knew it.
And then maybe a question came into your mind; 'Well, how could I possibly have
known it, because I didn't have access to it?' Well, you were it for a
moment, so of course you knew it. And the whole business of knowingness is beingness.
If you can be something you can certainly know it; if you know something you can
certainly be it." L. Ron Hubbard

From
the lecture Therapy Section of Technique 80: Part II delivered on 21 May
1952. This lecture can be found in
Research and Discovery Volume 10.
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Clear Body Clear Mind featured on The Montel Williams
Show to re-air March 12, 2003
On
"A Mother's Crusade: Kelly Preston" hear Ms. Preston's heart-felt story
about her son and her resulting crusade to educate people on the harmful effects
of toxins. Other guests also discuss the program contained in Clear Body Clear
Mind and the book is shown and discussed throughout this full hour show.
How can I check when the show will air in my city?
Check your local listings for airing times in the U.S. or follow these 4 simple
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Be
willing to use your body to its complete endurance by L. Ron Hubbard
"...So you take the value off, this tremendous value that you're putting
on the body: 'Must keep my hands clean; must keep my fingernails clean.' Well,
you will anyhow. I mean, the higher you get up the tone scale, the cleaner you
get anyhow...."
"All right. There is cause, 'to be,' and 'not to be.' The very funny part
of this is, you can get into some of its expression simply through action. You
can make a decision all of a sudden to be perfectly willing to use your body for
anything. The second you do that, you take this tremendous value off the body
so that life becomes much less serious. And when life becomes much less serious
it becomes much less worrisome, and you become much more able to know, and you're
able to think and able to do. So you take the value off, this tremendous value
that you're putting on the body: 'Must keep my hands clean; must keep my fingernails
clean.' Well, you will anyhow. I mean, the higher you get up the tone scale, the
cleaner you get anyhow.
"But if it's a strain to do all this and so forth, you say, 'Oh, I'd never
squash a spider with my foot. Huh, a bare foot on a spider?' Well, why? Why? When
did your MEST get that valuable? That's a fact.
"Just think of some of the things which you wouldn't even begin to do
with this piece of MEST which you have, a human body. Just think of it. Every
single one of them is an aberration! Heavy.
"Just practice action!
"Be willing to use your body to its complete endurance.
"Be willing to use it in any direction to accomplish a purpose which you
have decided on beforehand. And if you do that, all by itself, you'll come up
the tone scalewhsht! And you can go on from there with more processing."
L. Ron Hubbard
From
the lecture Decision: Cause and Effect, delivered on 20 May 1952. This
lecture can be found in
Research and Discovery Volume 10.
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The story behind LRH's monumental breakthroughs in the 15th
Advanced Clinical Course
The
year was 1956. Dwight D. Eisenhower had been reelected as President of the U.S.,
taking Richard Nixon as his vice-president. Senator John F. Kennedy wrote Profiles
in Courage, a book which would soon win him a Pulitzer Prize and more. Martin
Luther King emerged as leader of the national campaign for desegregation. Atomic
testing continued to rain radioactive fallout on the environment. Outside the
U.S., Soviet troops stormed into Hungary, imposing mass arrests and martial law,
intent on overthrowing the dictator, Batista. In Yugoslavia, the ruined palace
of Diocletian, the Roman soldier-emperor who declared himself a god, was found
beneath the rubble of sixteen hundred years.
Amidst the turmoil, L. Ron Hubbard resolutely carried on with his studies into
the nature of life and man. Ron had spent much of 1956 lecturing, writing, researching
and organizing in England and Dublin. He returned to the U.S. in mid-1956, having
just written Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought and having conducted
the Hubbard Professional Course in London, personally delivering twenty-one lectures
to the students of that class.
Shortly after his return, he held the famous Games Congress at the Shoreham
Hotel in Washington, D.C., from 31 August until 2 September, giving thirteen hours
of lectures and group processing to the more than four hundred enthusiastic attendees,
and laying the groundwork for an exciting new course which he intended to deliver
there.
After concluding this spectacularly successful congress, Ron returned briefly
to Great Britain, traveling there on the SS Queen Elizabeth. During this
ten-day voyage, he not only prepared for the London Congress on Human Problems,
which he was en route to present, but also took advantage of this time to write
Problems of Work and to further plan the classes he was to teach once back
in the U.S.
Almost as soon as the London Congress concluded, Ron flew back to Washington,
and a short time later, commenced his new course: The 15th American Advanced Clinical
Course.
The 15th ACC began on October the 15th and ran through the 23rd of November.
It was held at 1812 18th Street NW, the recently established location of the Washington
Organization's Academy, still undergoing renovation during the time of the ACC.
This course was very unique; those eligible to attend were recognized professional
Scientologists, already certified as Bachelor of Scientology (or its equivalent
abroad, HAA). In addition to the seasoned Scientologists who made up that student
body of this ACC, the enrollees also include a number of the Founding Church staff,
who were given leave from their staff duties to attend.
From the first superb lecture of this ACC through to the last, Ron explored
and clarified 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.
GOOD NEWS!
Right now, the 15th American Advanced Clinical Course (otherwise known as The
Power of Simplicity lectures) are available for a specially discounted price.
Click
here for more information or to purchase your set of The Power of Simplicity.
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