Scientology to me seems like being a brony or a otherkin whose gone too far into some lore and believes its reality (Equestria is real, if I do some Wiccan stuff I'll be born a deer in next life etc etc) . But instead of going to BronyCon or FurfagCon you pay tens of thousands of dollars to be part of a cult based on beliefs adapted from LRH's sci-fi novels. Is it /x/? I don't believe so.
It's not actually based on Sci fi novels. Hubbard was a Crowleyan magician and Satanist. The "le funny Sci fi cult man who made everything up" is entirely disingenuous and intended to make Scientology socially acceptable.
The esoteric workings of Jack Parsons and L. Ron Hubbard are a fascinating aspect of the early history of Scientology. Their collaboration played a pivotal role in the formation of Scientology, and it is a story intertwined with elements of occultism, science fiction, and mysticism. Here is an overview of their involvement and its impact on the creation of Scientology:
Jack Parsons:
Jack Parsons was an American rocket scientist and occultist who was deeply interested in the teachings of British occultist Aleister Crowley. Parsons became a prominent member of Crowley's religious organization, the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), and was involved in various magical rituals and practices.
Parsons was particularly interested in the occult concept of the "Babalon Working," a series of rituals designed to invoke a divine feminine force called "Babalon" into the world. Parsons believed that this would bring about a new age of spiritual awakening and transformation.
In 1946, Parsons initiated a magical working called the "Babalon Working" with the help of his friend, L. Ron Hubbard, who was a science fiction writer at the time. The rituals involved sex magic and other esoteric practices aimed at summoning Babalon.
Some accounts suggest that Parsons and Hubbard believed they had successfully summoned a goddess-like entity, and this experience had a profound impact on their lives and beliefs.
L. Ron Hubbard:
L. Ron Hubbard was a prolific science fiction writer who, through his collaboration with Parsons, became acquainted with the world of the occult and esoteric practices.
Hubbard and Parsons later became business partners and embarked on a venture involving a yacht and a mission to find treasure in the Caribbean. This partnership eventually dissolved amid financial disputes and personal conflicts.
It is believed that Hubbard took inspiration from his experiences with Parsons and his exposure to occultism to develop his own ideas and beliefs, which laid the foundation for Dianetics and, eventually, Scientology.
In 1950, Hubbard published "Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health," which introduced the foundational concepts of Dianetics, including the notion of the reactive mind and the pursuit of "clear" mental states.
Dianetics evolved into Scientology, a new religious movement that incorporated many of Hubbard's earlier writings, and it gained a following over the years.
The collaboration between Jack Parsons and L. Ron Hubbard in the realm of the occult had a significant impact on the formation of Scientology. While the specific details of their experiences and their role in shaping Scientology's doctrines remain a subject of debate and controversy, their connection and shared interests in mysticism and esotericism are a noteworthy part of Scientology's historical origins.
Yes and LULZ is against it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Chanology
Regarding the x/ connection
https://online.ucpress.edu/nr/article-abstract/15/3/91/70582/The-Occult-Roots-of-Scientology-L-Ron-Hubbard?redirectedFrom=fulltext
https://i.imgur.com/LVdRa3D.jpg
Is Scientology /x/?
* L. Ron Hubbard's Connection to the Occult: It is true that L. Ron Hubbard had some involvement with occult practices before founding Scientology. One notable association is with Jack Parsons, a rocket scientist and occultist who was a member of Aleister Crowley's Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO). Hubbard and Parsons collaborated on a series of magical rituals called the "Babalon Working" in the 1940s. While the exact nature of their activities is debated, it is clear that Hubbard had some exposure to occult practices during this period.
* Scientology's Official Stance: Modern Scientology, as an organized religion, does not openly acknowledge or endorse any connection to the occult. In fact, Scientology tends to distance itself from such associations. It views itself as a unique and self-contained spiritual system, with Hubbard's teachings as the ultimate source of spiritual knowledge. Any mention of Hubbard's prior involvement with the occult is downplayed or explained as part of his research or undercover work.
Once you reach the last OT 8 all the occult things get disclosed
* "Other Practices" in Scientology: Scientology has a concept called "other practices," which includes any spiritual or therapeutic practices outside of Scientology itself. These are generally discouraged and often labeled as potentially harmful or distracting. Scientologists are encouraged to focus exclusively on Scientology auditing and training as the only valid path to spiritual improvement.
Scientology is a cult designed to give power to Hubbard, it isolates you and destroys you from within.
Rejection of External Influence: Scientologists are taught to be wary of external influences that could contaminate or undermine their progress within Scientology. This is rooted in the policy known as "Keeping Scientology Working," which emphasizes the exclusivity and purity of Hubbard's teachings. As a result, they tend to reject any ideas or practices outside of Scientology.
Further techniques to Isolate you
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
Lack of Awareness: Many Scientologists may not even be aware of Hubbard's earlier involvement with the occult, as it is not prominently discussed within the Church. The Church focuses on promoting Hubbard's official teachings and his status as the sole authority in the realm of spiritual development.
Scientology turns you into an uncritical slave.
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
You're retarded dude
Some of the most powerful people in the world are scientologists
And way way more wicked shit is done in Jesus'name than ever will be done in Glizorpanorps name
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
Retard. The powerful people in the world want the Scientology gone. That's why every higher level scientologists are getting hit with lawsuits and indictments. Literally they are propagating the anti-Scientology on the whole internet and news media. You are a fed shill and you're obvious. Anonymous themselves are a group of feds.
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
Scientology does NOT protect their members from their shit fests anymore.
They have seen the light lmfao
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
Agreed
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
>The powerful people in the world want the Scientology gone
Andreas M.B. Gross claims Hubbard was arrested and replaced in 1972. Geoffrey Filbert makes even more startling claims along the same lines. Notice how everyone talks about the cult manipulation tactics implemented in Miscavige's "church" or Hubbard's brief experiment with Crowleyism but who ever talks about standard tech? There's nothing as /x/ as being suddenly able to leave your body due to nothing more than being asked the same question over and over. A proper understanding of the scio concept of "valences" would deal with a lot of the mythological identification that happens on here. stss.nl/materials has (nearly?) all the HCOBs and books, and ao-gp's website and soundcloud has a comprehensive collection of the audio lectures.
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
I'm confused. Are you pro Scientology or anti Scientology?
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
No they are not, most people have left, it has become a lot harder to stay after all the documentaries about how awful the sea org and the org in general are
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How much time are you going to spam this? I have already saw you in many threads? Why are you flooding this same shit?
Must have been other person this is the first time I post in the board in a year.
anyone wondering about the documentaries:
https://documentaryreviewers.com/scientology-documentaries/
Never forget the CHANOLOGY
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
also the fact that Scientology is being shilled here and in Reddit shows how desperate they are.
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
Not that anon but i have definitely seen these posts in LULZ. It's most probably you.
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
Wow scientology must be pretty good with that kind of meaningful justification!
L. Ron Hubbard:
L. Ron Hubbard was a prolific science fiction writer who, through his collaboration with Parsons, became acquainted with the world of the occult and esoteric practices.
Hubbard and Parsons later became business partners and embarked on a venture involving a yacht and a mission to find treasure in the Caribbean. This partnership eventually dissolved amid financial disputes and personal conflicts.
It is believed that Hubbard took inspiration from his experiences with Parsons and his exposure to occultism to develop his own ideas and beliefs, which laid the foundation for Dianetics and, eventually, Scientology.
In 1950, Hubbard published "Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health," which introduced the foundational concepts of Dianetics, including the notion of the reactive mind and the pursuit of "clear" mental states.
Dianetics evolved into Scientology, a new religious movement that incorporated many of Hubbard's earlier writings, and it gained a following over the years.
The collaboration between Jack Parsons and L. Ron Hubbard in the realm of the occult had a significant impact on the formation of Scientology. While the specific details of their experiences and their role in shaping Scientology's doctrines remain a subject of debate and controversy, their connection and shared interests in mysticism and esotericism are a noteworthy part of Scientology's historical origins.
https://i.imgur.com/LMAj9KS.jpg
[...]
[...]
* L. Ron Hubbard's Connection to the Occult: It is true that L. Ron Hubbard had some involvement with occult practices before founding Scientology. One notable association is with Jack Parsons, a rocket scientist and occultist who was a member of Aleister Crowley's Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO). Hubbard and Parsons collaborated on a series of magical rituals called the "Babalon Working" in the 1940s. While the exact nature of their activities is debated, it is clear that Hubbard had some exposure to occult practices during this period.
How much time are you going to spam this? I have already saw you in many threads? Why are you flooding this same shit?
Yes and LULZ is against it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Chanology
Regarding the x/ connection
https://online.ucpress.edu/nr/article-abstract/15/3/91/70582/The-Occult-Roots-of-Scientology-L-Ron-Hubbard?redirectedFrom=fulltext
>Took the El. Ron Hubbard House tour in Washington DxCx. I was the only guy on the tour. >Tour guide was sufficiently creepy and weird, but covered he life and times of El. Ron quite well. >Somebody kept ringing the doorbell of the house while the tour was being conducted, but there was no one there everytime he went to open the door. >Got to see and handle all the cool gadgets, and some stuff on El Ron's desk. >Given a complementary copy of _Battlefield Earth_
Was fun and weird, and El Ron's DC house is the shit. If Anon is in DxCx he should take the tour.
Some think Scientology was prototype for a new religion they want to roll out. The founder was an occultist and spook and when he died ~~*lawyers*~~ took control of the organization.
There is reason to believe its probably in the hands of intelligence or some sect of like chabad now.
I've grown to appreciate Tom Cruise movies more and more, over the years.
Most of them anyways. The Mummy movie was not quite my thing.
I hope he does that Action-adventure in space movie pretty soon
Tom Cruise is our hero. and you will be sad when he is gone.
One day, all we will be able to say is,..
"All of our heroes are dead,
and our enemies are in power".
Tom Cruise is one of the last of the few good remaining heroes we have. May the Lord bless and preserve him.
Yes, L. Ron Hubbard was basically a thelemite.
This and the Jack Parsons affiliation ought to suffice.
I suppose it is.
Not exactly my bag, but I have respect for the Freezoners. They're pretty cool.
Don't listen to these clowns- find out yourself
Fuck, scientology is shilling on this board and it's painfully obvious. This is highly cringe inducing.
Don't care about Scientology but Tom Cruise is a GOAT.
>Don't care about Scientology but Tom Cruise is a GOAT.
have you met him?
Scientology to me seems like being a brony or a otherkin whose gone too far into some lore and believes its reality (Equestria is real, if I do some Wiccan stuff I'll be born a deer in next life etc etc) . But instead of going to BronyCon or FurfagCon you pay tens of thousands of dollars to be part of a cult based on beliefs adapted from LRH's sci-fi novels. Is it /x/? I don't believe so.
It's not actually based on Sci fi novels. Hubbard was a Crowleyan magician and Satanist. The "le funny Sci fi cult man who made everything up" is entirely disingenuous and intended to make Scientology socially acceptable.
this
based anon
Scientology is meant to take power away
Yes. No doubt.
Lol. Fucking LULZ doesn't even know it's own history.
this is basically a reddit containment board at this point
tldr? i dont see the connection from moot to scientology sorry
The esoteric workings of Jack Parsons and L. Ron Hubbard are a fascinating aspect of the early history of Scientology. Their collaboration played a pivotal role in the formation of Scientology, and it is a story intertwined with elements of occultism, science fiction, and mysticism. Here is an overview of their involvement and its impact on the creation of Scientology:
Jack Parsons:
Jack Parsons was an American rocket scientist and occultist who was deeply interested in the teachings of British occultist Aleister Crowley. Parsons became a prominent member of Crowley's religious organization, the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), and was involved in various magical rituals and practices.
Parsons was particularly interested in the occult concept of the "Babalon Working," a series of rituals designed to invoke a divine feminine force called "Babalon" into the world. Parsons believed that this would bring about a new age of spiritual awakening and transformation.
In 1946, Parsons initiated a magical working called the "Babalon Working" with the help of his friend, L. Ron Hubbard, who was a science fiction writer at the time. The rituals involved sex magic and other esoteric practices aimed at summoning Babalon.
Some accounts suggest that Parsons and Hubbard believed they had successfully summoned a goddess-like entity, and this experience had a profound impact on their lives and beliefs.
L. Ron Hubbard:
L. Ron Hubbard was a prolific science fiction writer who, through his collaboration with Parsons, became acquainted with the world of the occult and esoteric practices.
Hubbard and Parsons later became business partners and embarked on a venture involving a yacht and a mission to find treasure in the Caribbean. This partnership eventually dissolved amid financial disputes and personal conflicts.
It is believed that Hubbard took inspiration from his experiences with Parsons and his exposure to occultism to develop his own ideas and beliefs, which laid the foundation for Dianetics and, eventually, Scientology.
In 1950, Hubbard published "Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health," which introduced the foundational concepts of Dianetics, including the notion of the reactive mind and the pursuit of "clear" mental states.
Dianetics evolved into Scientology, a new religious movement that incorporated many of Hubbard's earlier writings, and it gained a following over the years.
The collaboration between Jack Parsons and L. Ron Hubbard in the realm of the occult had a significant impact on the formation of Scientology. While the specific details of their experiences and their role in shaping Scientology's doctrines remain a subject of debate and controversy, their connection and shared interests in mysticism and esotericism are a noteworthy part of Scientology's historical origins.
* L. Ron Hubbard's Connection to the Occult: It is true that L. Ron Hubbard had some involvement with occult practices before founding Scientology. One notable association is with Jack Parsons, a rocket scientist and occultist who was a member of Aleister Crowley's Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO). Hubbard and Parsons collaborated on a series of magical rituals called the "Babalon Working" in the 1940s. While the exact nature of their activities is debated, it is clear that Hubbard had some exposure to occult practices during this period.
* Scientology's Official Stance: Modern Scientology, as an organized religion, does not openly acknowledge or endorse any connection to the occult. In fact, Scientology tends to distance itself from such associations. It views itself as a unique and self-contained spiritual system, with Hubbard's teachings as the ultimate source of spiritual knowledge. Any mention of Hubbard's prior involvement with the occult is downplayed or explained as part of his research or undercover work.
Once you reach the last OT 8 all the occult things get disclosed
* "Other Practices" in Scientology: Scientology has a concept called "other practices," which includes any spiritual or therapeutic practices outside of Scientology itself. These are generally discouraged and often labeled as potentially harmful or distracting. Scientologists are encouraged to focus exclusively on Scientology auditing and training as the only valid path to spiritual improvement.
Scientology is a cult designed to give power to Hubbard, it isolates you and destroys you from within.
Rejection of External Influence: Scientologists are taught to be wary of external influences that could contaminate or undermine their progress within Scientology. This is rooted in the policy known as "Keeping Scientology Working," which emphasizes the exclusivity and purity of Hubbard's teachings. As a result, they tend to reject any ideas or practices outside of Scientology.
Further techniques to Isolate you
Lack of Awareness: Many Scientologists may not even be aware of Hubbard's earlier involvement with the occult, as it is not prominently discussed within the Church. The Church focuses on promoting Hubbard's official teachings and his status as the sole authority in the realm of spiritual development.
Scientology turns you into an uncritical slave.
You're retarded dude
Some of the most powerful people in the world are scientologists
And way way more wicked shit is done in Jesus'name than ever will be done in Glizorpanorps name
Retard. The powerful people in the world want the Scientology gone. That's why every higher level scientologists are getting hit with lawsuits and indictments. Literally they are propagating the anti-Scientology on the whole internet and news media. You are a fed shill and you're obvious. Anonymous themselves are a group of feds.
Scientology does NOT protect their members from their shit fests anymore.
They have seen the light lmfao
Agreed
>The powerful people in the world want the Scientology gone
Andreas M.B. Gross claims Hubbard was arrested and replaced in 1972. Geoffrey Filbert makes even more startling claims along the same lines. Notice how everyone talks about the cult manipulation tactics implemented in Miscavige's "church" or Hubbard's brief experiment with Crowleyism but who ever talks about standard tech? There's nothing as /x/ as being suddenly able to leave your body due to nothing more than being asked the same question over and over. A proper understanding of the scio concept of "valences" would deal with a lot of the mythological identification that happens on here. stss.nl/materials has (nearly?) all the HCOBs and books, and ao-gp's website and soundcloud has a comprehensive collection of the audio lectures.
I'm confused. Are you pro Scientology or anti Scientology?
No they are not, most people have left, it has become a lot harder to stay after all the documentaries about how awful the sea org and the org in general are
Must have been other person this is the first time I post in the board in a year.
anyone wondering about the documentaries:
https://documentaryreviewers.com/scientology-documentaries/
Never forget the CHANOLOGY
also the fact that Scientology is being shilled here and in Reddit shows how desperate they are.
Not that anon but i have definitely seen these posts in LULZ. It's most probably you.
Wow scientology must be pretty good with that kind of meaningful justification!
How much time are you going to spam this? I have already saw you in many threads? Why are you flooding this same shit?
Fuck are you talking about you big baby?
Yes and LULZ is against it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Chanology
Regarding the x/ connection
https://online.ucpress.edu/nr/article-abstract/15/3/91/70582/The-Occult-Roots-of-Scientology-L-Ron-Hubbard?redirectedFrom=fulltext
>Took the El. Ron Hubbard House tour in Washington DxCx. I was the only guy on the tour.
>Tour guide was sufficiently creepy and weird, but covered he life and times of El. Ron quite well.
>Somebody kept ringing the doorbell of the house while the tour was being conducted, but there was no one there everytime he went to open the door.
>Got to see and handle all the cool gadgets, and some stuff on El Ron's desk.
>Given a complementary copy of _Battlefield Earth_
Was fun and weird, and El Ron's DC house is the shit. If Anon is in DxCx he should take the tour.
Has Tom Cruise visited that house at dome point? Do you know?
Sarduk I don't obey you. I don't need bones symbolizing a baby Nike.
Scientology is a Gnosticism reboot. Like, identical mythology with new names and space for the modern world.
Can someone give me a qrd on what Scientology actually is and why is makes NPCs seethe so much?
they eat meat with ketchup
They fought against psychiatry and big pharma and now they are paying the price.
Some think Scientology was prototype for a new religion they want to roll out. The founder was an occultist and spook and when he died ~~*lawyers*~~ took control of the organization.
There is reason to believe its probably in the hands of intelligence or some sect of like chabad now.
REALLY? becareful shill. remember what happened that one time you shown up on this board.
I've grown to appreciate Tom Cruise movies more and more, over the years.
Most of them anyways. The Mummy movie was not quite my thing.
I hope he does that Action-adventure in space movie pretty soon
i cant believe tom cruise is possibli reading my posts, it feel so weird
shut up tom we already know you can barely read
Tom Cruise is our hero. and you will be sad when he is gone.
One day, all we will be able to say is,..
"All of our heroes are dead,
and our enemies are in power".
Tom Cruise is one of the last of the few good remaining heroes we have. May the Lord bless and preserve him.
yes
There has never ben any relation between LULZ and scientology EVER.