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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Scientology, Religion Of Practical Business!

There are some rumors that the adopted daughter of Tom Cruise, Isabella Cruise, wants to leave her dad, because she is not happy with his pressure on her over the practicing of Scientology.
Her step mom Nicole Kidman is against this school of thought, so Isabella wants to move and live with her.

There is a good number of celebrities who are active Scientologists; Kristie Alley, Jennifer Aspen, Tom Cruise, Jason Lee, Priscilla Presley, Kelly Preston (Actress and wife of John Travolta), Michelle Stafford, Isaac Hayes, Elizabeth Moss, John Travolta and many more.

So what is this school of thought?

It seems that Scientology promotes a certain belief that that human is an immortal alien spiritual being that is trapped on planet Earth in a physical body.
Scientologists believe that a human has many numbers of past lives, and probably lived in extraterrestrial cultures.Thus he as hidden abilities which can be unlocked.

They believe that in order to achieve greater spiritual awareness, they have to apply strictly the principles of Scientology and experience its desirable results.
There are many levels within Scientology, progressing from Pre-clear to clear and ultimately "Operating Thetan".

Scientologists want to believe that Scientology is a religion as any other religion, although it has a difference that it was recently written by the science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard in 1952, when he wrote or codified a set of ideas that promised to improve the condition of the human spirit, which he called a "Thetan".
L. Ron Hubbard
To describe his findings, he developed an elaborate system of neologisms which he described as Scientology, which he defined as " an applied religious philosophy".
In 1953 he founded the Church of Scientology.

His believers are certain that his techniques gave them access to their past lives, the traumas of which led to failures in the present lives unless they were dealt with in a process referred to as "Auditing".
Of-course church members have to pay fixed donation rates for courses, auditing, books and E-meters which is a machine used by Scientologists in auditing to evaluate their "Mental Masses", which they believe they impede thetans from realizing their full potential.

They believe that many physical diseases were psychosomatic, and that a person who had attained the enlightened state of "clear" would be relatively disease free.

Their religion insists that humanity was impereriled by forces, which were the result of negative memories or engrams, stored in the unconscious or reactive mind, and some carried by the immortal thetans for billion of years.
Scientology uses the term "morals" to refer to a collectively agreed code of good conduct and defines ethics as "the actions an individual takes on himself in order to accomplish optimum survival for himself and others on all [eight] dynamics". Scientology stresses the rationality of ethics over morals: "Ethics actually consists of rationality toward the highest level of survival."; "If a moral code were thoroughly reasonable, it could, at the same time, be considered thoroughly ethical. But only at this highest level could the two be called the same"

Their creed states that all church members believe that people "of whatever race, color, or creed were created with equal rights."  It holds that all people "have inalienable rights to their own religious practices and their performance," as well as their "lives," "sanity" and "defense", and that they have inalienable rights to "choose, assist or support their own organizations, churches and governments," and "to think freely, to talk freely, to write freely their own opinions and to counter or utter or write upon the opinions of others."
According to the creed, God forbids people to destroy each other, to destroy others' sanity(s) or to "destroy or enslave others' souls," and "to destroy or reduce the survival of one's companions or one's group."

Scientologists also follow a series of behavior codes, these are: Auditor's Code, Supervisor's Code, Code of Honor and the Code of a Scientologist
According to Scientology ; "Celebrities are very Special people and have a very distinct line of dissemination. They have communication lines that others do not have and many medias to get their dissemination through"
According to statements by former Scientologist Jesse Prince, celebrities are secretly being given Scientology auditing courses without charge. These courses regularly cost up to $1,000 per hour. According to Mr. Prince, John Travolta alone has had in excess of $100,000 of free services in compensation.
John Travolta
Strangely enough some documents written by Hubbard himself, suggest he regards Scientology as a business and not a religion. He said: calling Scientology a religion solves a problem of practical business...

The church of Scientology founded its own companies to publish and promote Hubbard's works.

Under the Church's Field Staff Member (FSM) program, celebrity Scientologists, like any public Scientologist, can earn commissions of up to 10 percent on services purchased by their "selectees", i.e. persons they introduce to Scientology


Get out of here.....
Typical......

Sami Cherkaoui

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1 comment:

  1. Scientology is nothing but a brain- washing cult! Doesn't anyone believe in God anymore? I guess when these so called Scientologists are due to meet their "great reward" they'll realize it means dying and not being allowed to take their "earthly rewards" to the Heavens with them. And that all the status on Earth doesn't a Heavenly Angel make.

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