The First International Congress of Dianeticists & Scientologists includes 15 lectures complete with transcripts, an extensive glossary and a guide of key LRH references and scales which relate to the series. The master glossary in the guide covers both the lectures and the issues.

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"I can break a really rough case
in 20 or 25 hours at the outside — change
it utterly. And I can change a chronic
somatic in half an hour.
I can make kids walk in a few
minutes who were crippled." — LRH

HISTORY OF THIS SERIES

So wrote L. Ron Hubbard from Seville, Spain in the Summer of 1953. In the three whirlwind years since publication of Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, the technology had advanced to miracle level. Ron had solved the problem of human aberration and psychosomatic illness. More than that, he had demonstrated for the first time, with certainty, what Man had only speculated on and hoped for: the true nature of every individual as a spiritual being. Having discovered and mapped out the full potentialities of a being at Operating Thetan in the Philadelphia Doctorate Course, Scientology 8-8008 and The Factors, Ron now faced the task of making those potentials a reality. Auditing techniques had to be codified, books had to be written and materials to train auditors required assembly. Thus Ron set to work, in Europe, preparing the needed curriculums and texts.

Upon his return to America in late September, nearly 400 delegates gathered in Philadelphia for the First International
Congress of Dianeticists & Scientologists
. Throughout five days of lectures, seminars and meetings, they received not only an overview of research from the earliest days, but the growth of Dianetics and Scientology in society: "The true achievement is in its application and its use as a tool by which the culture of Man can be improved from the mere barbarism which he now enjoys where he can be lifted from a level of war and famine and pestilence, of crooked courts, of predatory governments, sanctimonious religions and raw barbarianism under a hundred thousand guises."

Nevertheless, as Ron continued:

"Here on Earth there is an opportunity to construct a civilization such as Earth has not before enjoyed. A tool has been provided by which this can be done. The application of this tool, not its invention, is the goal. That the forging of the tool has come to a successful conclusion does not mean that the job is concluded."

To bring that goal to fruition, Ron emphasized the need for smooth organizational action and cooperation. He enumerated the functions any Scientologist ought to carry forward in society, functions which, through action, answer the question, "What is a Scientologist?"

This Congress, then, spans the breadth of Ron's research from techniques that exteriorize a being as given in Standard Operating Procedure 8 (SOP 8), to the means by which a Scientologist can instill into society the finer qualities of cooperation, love, goodness, mercy and justice.

THE LECTURES

The First International Congress of Dianeticists & Scientologists includes 15 lectures complete with transcripts, an extensive glossary and a guide of key LRH references and scales which relate to the series. The master glossary in the guide covers both the lectures and the issues.

1. THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT
OF DIANETICS AND SCIENTOLOGY

"We can sum up the whole of processing in a sentence: Don't think, look! That's Scientology. That's all there is to it: Don't think, look." — LRH

Ron opens by orienting them to his foremost concern in this Congress, which is to put into the hands of the attendees a simplicity with which they can achieve a maximal effect. Then, to put the entire Congress into perspective he summarizes the history of Dianetics and then described the social experiment he conducted in 1950 to determine what it would take to introduce workable technology on this planet and how to establish the acceptance level of an individual or society at large. Introducing the datum, "Don't think, look!" he notes the follies of a society that thinks of solutions to problems rather than looking at the problems, and then speaks of the real solutions to this condition and thereby the means to raise Man above thinking. Finally, he summarizes the history of Dianetics and Scientology in these words: "It is simply the history of Life trying to turn around and go upstream again."

2. THE ELEMENTS OF THE PROBLEM

"A being or an entity which is immortal and which cannot do anything but survive is made to fight like mad because it is afraid it can't. It is utterly impossible for a thetan to do anything but survive. And so we have to add some duress to it. As soon as you recognize that, the problem will fall apart in your hands." — LRH

Here Ron explores the main paradox or enigma of life, why life sets out to do one thing and ends up doing the reverse - one postulates honesty, justice and love, and ends up with betrayal, injustice and war. With detailed definitions of matter, energy, space and time, Ron shows that the solution lies in none of these things, but instead in the "wild variable" of the human spirit.

3. PROCESSING AND ITS GOALS

"There's only one thing for which the whole universe punishes. There's only one punishment, one crime and that, in its fullest sense, is communicating. That's the one crime. Putting out an anchor point." — LRH

Here Ron describes the "rule of thumb" by which the MEST universe traps thetans, and how one gets facsimiles. He shows how a being can turn the table on the MEST universe and thus undo its traps and why a thetan is no longer able to keep his facsimiles at bay. And with a simple set of actions, he tells you how you can tell, in just a few seconds, who to hire or not.

4. THE MOST FAVORABLE PROCESSES

"This universe specializes in data. We're not interested as much in data as we're interested in results, because a collection of data is only an examination of the past and we're interested in predicting a future. And if we're interested in predicting a future, then it's obvious that the best way to predict the future is to make it." — LRH

Here are the two levels of thought which make up the paradox called Man and how a person becomes trapped by the "must do's" and "can't do's" of stimulus-response computation. Ron explains why a being starts thinking and how the bank soaks up a thetan's energy, and finally, how to raise a person from the level of think to an ability to have and handle energy.

5. DEMONSTRATION: THE USE OF Q AND A

"You'll find the most remarkable things about MEST objects. They stick harder than people because, of course, they're bigger masses of energy; they're thicker, harder masses of energy." — LRH

Ron gives a short demonstration of processing on Q and A, showing it is a rote procedure and explaining the various aspects of this technology.

6. SOP 8: STEPS VI AND VII

"You're dealing with quantity of energy which he himself and he himself alone can furnish and replenish! It can't be shot to him with a needle." — LRH

Here is exactly why an inability to see differences, similarities and identities results in aberration, solidarity and in MEST itself, and how this is resolved in processing. He describes how to get anyone to create space and extend anchor points, and why you hand the book Self Analysis to an alcoholic. Discussing certain principles that work with animals, very small children and psychotics, Ron shows why they work and how to use them.

7. SOP 8: STEPS IV AND V

"The only energy which the mind has in it is the energy which the mind has generated. And even when somebody reaches in and blows up somebody's ridge or something of the sort, the energy which is recorded again is simply the energy of the energy of the preclear being recorded by the preclear's energy." — LRH

Ron explains the cycle of action of the MEST universe, the anatomy of explosions, and what this has to do with a thetan's entry into and existence in the MEST universe. Here is the way to remedy a scarcity of energy, admiration, work and even pain, and why a thetan considers he is "nothing."

8. SOP: ADDITIONAL MATERIAL

"We're actually dealing with a tremendous simplicity right now. We don't have to go very deep into large descriptions concerning the vague theory of the epiglottis and how it matches up against the facsilium. No, just anchor points and a little exercise with anchor points will tell you that it's a tremendously effective technique — just anchor points, handling of." — LRH

Here Ron discusses the various "cures" for disturbed people down the ages — from the drugs used by the ancient Greeks of the Aesculapian temple, to the whips of Bedlam and "modern-day" psychiatry — and their complete ineffectiveness. He explains how very simply we can arrest the dwindling spiral of an entire culture.

9. SOP: STEPS I, II AND III

"Your low-level case just can't be in various geographical locations. The truth of the matter is, he's been blown out of too many of them by explosions. Or he's blown too many people out of them with explosions that kicked back on him." — LRH

Here Ron takes up several factors which affect exteriorization including energy starvation and why people react differently to the command to "be three feet back of your head" and the impact this can have on a being. From here he moves on to how to open the door to fixing up a body — or a person's
life.

10. SOP 8: SHORT 8

"An auditor processing a group is actually processing an organism. And the group, to some degree, responds as an organism." — LRH

Ron describes the basic law about what a person can have and what he has to waste. How to breathe "the fire of life" into a group and how to get people to look and thus start taking charge off the MEST universe. Lastly, here is how to exteriorize a being using scenery.

11. SIX STEPS TO BETTER BEINGNESS

"Don't think that a 50 percent introversion and a 50 percent extroversion is optimum. We want a maximum of about 2 percent introversion and about 98 percent extroversion." — LRH

Ron defines introversion and extroversion and the gradient scale between them, explaining how one can extrovert, dynamic by dynamic, in an expanding perimeter, by knocking off the causes of introversion. Here also is what television does to a person's anchor points, and how low-toned people take space away from you.

12. THE USES AND FUTURE OF SCIENTOLOGY

" 'What is a Scientologist?' I would say he was somebody who brought light and humanity to Man and his sciences because Man neglected to bring humanity in when he brought in science." — LRH

Ron describes the difference between low-toned "love" and upscale "admiration," and how to spot manifestations of this in life. He gives a detailed description of the role of the Scientologist in the society, with the eight things a Scientologist should be doing to raise the level of the culture and create a better civilization. He shows you how to get into action in life, assist the society around you, spark other minds, encourage creativity, and make a better civilization in which to live.

13. PROCESSES FOR ROUGH CASES

"It is very, very interesting to note that as simple as these processes are and as far as they will go, that you'll get many people who will not accept the simplicity of process. They know the mind is more complicated than this. They have such a terrific certainty on this that to shake them off this certainty is as much as your life is worth." — LRH

Here is how to handle those who think of cause as in the past, and bring them to cause in the present. Here also is why it is that the only way out of this universe is through.

14. QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD, PART I

Ron answers questions on everything from "bodies in pawn" to exteriorization and anchor points, to vitamins and even economics.

15. QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD, PART II

Ron covers the training of athletes, resolving energy starvation, how to process groups of children, and definitions of terminal, anchor point, dimension point and viewpoint.

15 lectures complete with transcripts, an extensive glossary and a guide of key LRH references which relate to the series. The master glossary in the guide covers both the lectures and the issues.

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