The following message was first sent to the list ivy-subscribers, a private Internet list available to all who subscribe to the (on paper) Clearing tech magazine, International Viewpoints. (see http://home8.inet.tele.dk/ivy/ or write the editor: ivy@post8.tele.dk) The earlier letter Phil refers to is filed in Homers Archives, directory spickler, under the title: HistoryandEvaluation.PJS Received: from mx.lightlink.com (mx.lightlink.com [205.232.34.15]) by gem.lightlink.com (8.8.8/8.8.8) with ESMTP id AAA08211 for Sat, 4 Jan 2003 00:36:02 -0500 Received: from imo-m03.mx.aol.com (imo-m03.mx.aol.com [64.12.136.6]) by mx.lightlink.com (8.8.8/8.8.8) with ESMTP id AAA29887 for Sat, 4 Jan 2003 00:36:01 -0500 From: PJSpickler@aol.com Received: from PJSpickler@aol.com by imo-m03.mx.aol.com (mail_out_v34.13.) id q.68.2b0f80c1 (4394) for Sat, 4 Jan 2003 00:35:58 -0500 (EST) Message-ID: <68.2b0f80c1.2b47ccbe@aol.com> Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 00:35:58 EST Subject: IVySubs: Real or imagined . . . Part the Second To: ivy-subscribers@lightlink.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 3.0.1 for Mac sub 84 Sender: owner-ivy-subscribers@lightlink.com Precedence: bulk ** ivy-subscribers relaying ** Greetings, my fellow IVy-ans! First and foremost, my thanks to Pat Krenik, Ray Krenik, Ron Blouch, and Bernie Wimbush for kindly writing to the list re: my latest and unworthy communication. I have long suffered from a condition known as verbal diarrhea, which turned out to be the cure for an earlier condition called communication constipation. Anyhow, here's some more. Please exercise your inalienable right to accept or reject any or all of that which follows. It has been said somewhere in the Scientology Axioms that total affinity, reality, and communication would cause a cessation of the mechanical conditions of existence, which in simple and plain language means that in the presence of total ARC there would be nothing. However, less than total ARC often elicits in many of us a yearning for such a state, versus that thing called Life, which humorously and actually is based on an ARC break, which is to say in simple language, a falling away from total ARC. Moving on to tonight's poor excuse for an entertainment, I should like to begin by saying that somewheres back in the early 1960's, that modern-day Aristotle, namely L. Ron Hubbard, acquired a fairly large property located in Sussex county, near the wee hamlet of East Grinstead, south of London in that beautiful and amazing isle called England. The estate at one time had belonged to none other than the Maharajah of Rajpur, and was called St. Hill, and was a rather beautiful and wondrous place. It was at this location that Ron created a course for professional Scientologists called the St. Hill Special Briefing Course, which was designed to bring professional Scientologists up to date on all the existing technology, as well as briefing them on the latest developments. And although it was originally posited to be a 6- or 7-week course, for one reason or another it was not uncommon to spend as long as a year attempting to complete it. Several things came out of the 1960's period at St. Hill: the creation or notion of an ethics technology came to pass, a chart of organization, which came to be known as the Org Board, was designed and invented, to provide a picture of all the different parts that should exist and operate in an ideal organization; a grade chart, which gave a series of steps leading from beginning states of improved awareness all the way up to and including Clear and later of course even beyond that were developed; and the other side of the chart had a route that could take one from beginnings up through advanced degrees of professional practitioner or auditor. And it was about this time and shortly thereafter that Scientology and Dianetics, under L. Ron Hubbard's guidance, became a business, ultimately a big business. And all the factors necessary to attract customers, to sell them something, and to keep them coming back for more, was/were now in place. In fact, it was during this period that Ron wrote something called "Keeping Scientology Working," a Policy Letter that was implanted into the mind and soul of every Scientologist who could possibly be implanted with it, and at one point in the body of this Policy Letter, to the horror of many of us, Ron Hubbard said the following fateful words: "Scientology is a deadly serious business." These words still chill my soul when I remember them and repeat them. So it wasn't enough, you see, to turn this glorious idea into a business, a money-making business, it was also to be a deadly serious business. Well, it's hard for me to imagine any more lethal blows that could be delivered to the shining diamond, the beautiful pearl, the glowing emerald that was Scientology and Dianetics, that would cause the jewel to shatter. But it was on that road with those few words and what came to follow them. One of the more odious or disgusting things that came out of this period was to standardize the tech and to engrave in stone something called The Bridge or the Bridge to Total Freedom, which was a wonderful marketing ploy for a business, because no matter what a customer achieved, as soon as they had achieved it you could point out to them all the things that remained on the Bridge to Total Freedom that they needed to buy as soon as possible, in fact immediately. This was a far cry from the idea of a person, an individual, coming to a field auditor or a group and saying, "I heard from a friend that Scientology and/or Dianetics can do good things for a person, and there's a few things that trouble me and there's a few things that I'd like to be better at -- can you help me?" And taking care of these matters for the person, and then letting them get back to their life and livingness. But Scientology the Business couldn't have that -- no matter how happy the person was with their results, and no matter how anxious they were to get back to life, the business pointed out to them that there was much more that they needed to do and accomplish, and here was this whole Grade Chart, and let's get you signed up for your next service now. And that's what making Scientology a business, with money in" of prime importance, did to affect and shape the movement, the tech, and its delivery. And just as we had the Standard Grade Chart, we wanted to have the Standard Person who had the Standard Case, in which everybody needed everything on the Grade Chart and then some. And even if they had enough money and time to do it all, they still needed more if they had any money left and it was up to Mr. Hubbard to keep creating things that could be sold for more and more money -- big-ticket items. And as far as I know, right into present time, this deadly serious business is still in operation, doing its deadly serious things with those who come under its thrall. Dianetics was a great idea, and I'm happy to report to anyone listening that I have, a number of times over the years, used it with and for people who had never heard of the word "Dianetics," in which there was no mention of anything called an engram, or the file clerk, or the somatic strip, or any of the terminology of Dianetics -- in other words, without "educating" the person at all, achieving the same or better results than having them read the Dianetic book or telling them anything about the reactive mind and what's supposed to be in it. I've also found that it's quite possible to give a Scientology session, using processes that had become part of what are called the Grades or used in Life Repair, without ever mentioning the word "Scientology," "ARC break," "session," "preclear," "auditor," or any of the other nomenclature and terminology connected with these subjects, and achieve wonderful results. My address to people first and foremost lies under the idea of help, and second of all that they shall be the explorer and the discoverer, and I shall make sure that that gets acknowledged. One of the problems that was mentioned by L. Ron Hubbard in a professional course called the Philadelphia Doctorate Course, which resulted in that amazing series of lectures called the Philadelphia Doctorate Course Lectures, was how it is possible to use agreement, on a gradient, to pretty much enslave another being or beings without them noticing how they got there. He gave a marvelous lecture on this subject, and pretty well pointed out how it's done just a little at a time. Part of what happened to many Scientologists was that as time went by, their ability and willingness to say "No," their ability and willingness to question, their willingness and ability to say, "That's not true for me," was gradually and systematically eliminated, until it reached the point that Ron could say, "Blank blank," and without knowing how it was done, folks would simply create Blank blank, put the significance and mass into it and charge it up so well that it ran on a meter (an E-meter, that is) like dynamite, while the guy imagined that it was something that had been lying around in his reactive mind for ages and he just hit upon it, instead of doing what any thetan or being can do, especially when there's lots of beingness or beings around that are not only already in a hypnotic state or case level but are easily hypnotized. Why, a clever lecturer can sometimes get a whole audience of people in such a high degree of agreement with and about what that lecturer is discussing that afterward, with a very few exceptions, you could take each member of the audience and get what the lecturer was talking about to run on an E-meter with each person achieving what would be thought to be case gain. Anyway, I don't want take this particular line too much further, but I think it's fair to say that Ron achieved a state in the minds and hearts and souls of many of his followers that made it possible for them to unknowingly create and audit his discoveries as promoted and described to them. And that is a business you can't beat. And of course, keep them coming back for more is the motto of almost all businesses, second only to profit as a motive. Well, this seems to be a sad story, but in fact it really isn't, because there's a great deal to be found in both Dianetics and Scientology that is truly and absolutely wonderful, and that can be used outside the profit motive or the enslavement motive to definitely and without question help and improve the life and livingness of just about any human being. And I think as long as one keeps one's attention on these possibilities, there's still quite a bit of fun and joy and aliveness to be experienced. I'd like to ramble on and talk more about hypnosis, but I think I shall save that for another outpouring. Hoping to hear from others, I remain . . . ** Home Page: http://home8.inet.tele.dk/ivy/ - with extensive links to FZ! **