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Hubbard also taught extensively about hypnosis and recommended a 1949 book on the subject. [283] [275] Hubbard told of hypnotic implants, privately teaching human religions are the product of such implants. The use of hypnosis or trance to remember past lives was an extant practice in occult circles prior to Dianetics. [284] Crowley and Hubbard both placed emphasis on a Goddess figure, variously called Babalon, Hathor, or Diana – a name Hubbard gave to a ship and a daughter; the term Dianetics may have been inspired by the Goddess. [285] Crowley taught a sex magic ritual called karezza or Dianism which Hubbard is believed to have practiced. [285]

Hubbard's son Nibs said that Aleister Crowley was his father's most important source of inspiration, and scholar Hugh Urban has written extensively about the occult roots of Scientology. [280] Nibs Hubbard said in an interview in 1983: [281] Bornstein, Kate (September 20, 2023). A Queer and Pleasant Danger: A Memoir. Beacon Press. ISBN 9780807001653.Lane, J., & Kent, S. A. (2008). Malignant narcissism, L. Ron Hubbard, and Scientology’s policies of narcissistic rage. Trans. as Politiques de rage et Narcissisme Malin. Criminologie, 41(2), 117-55. pdf

Streeter, Michael (2008). Behind closed doors: the power and influence of secret societies. New Holland Publishers. ISBN 9781845379377. OCLC 231589690. OL 25446794M. Behar, Richard (May 6, 1991). "Scientology: The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power". Time. Archived from the original on May 25, 2014. Hubbard and two trusted aides kidnapped Hubbard's one-year-old daughter Alexis and wife Sara and attempted unsuccessfully to find a doctor to examine Sara and declare her insane. [113] He let Sara go but took Alexis to Cuba. Hubbard denounced Sara and her lover to the FBI, portraying them in a letter as communist infiltrators -- an agent annotated his correspondence with the comment, "Appears mental". [114] Like Crowley, Hubbard identified himself with diabolical figures from the Book of Revelation. Just as Aleister Crowley taught a soul could temporarily leave their body through astral projection, Hubbard taught a thetan could journey outside the body by "going exterior". [282] Staff (November 1, 1982). "Redondo couple, N.Y. writer named in Scientology lawsuit". Daily Breeze.

Sooner or later Excalibur will be published... I have high hopes of smashing my name into history so violently that it will take a legendary form even if all books are destroyed. That goal is the real goal as far as I am concerned." [45]

Prison: The Hidden Sentence does provide a lot of that information, and a few of the facilitators here do have books that they can share also. It’s important that we must support the children. There are almost 3 million children in the United States that have an incarcerated parent, and another 10 million that have or had a parent in the prison system. The majority of them are under ten years old. When their parent comes home, they might be an adult. They’ve lived their childhood having to visit the prison and have a relationship with their parents while they’re incarcerated. For much of the 1920s and 1930s, Hubbard lived in Washington D.C., and he would later claim to have interacted with multiple psychiatrists in the city. [22] Hubbard described encounters in 1923 and 1930 with navy psychiatrist Joseph Thompson. [23] [24] Thompson was controversial within the American psychiatric community for his support of lay analysis, the practice of psychoanalysis by those without medical degrees. Hubbard also recalled interacting with William Alanson White, supervisor of the D.C. psychiatric hospital St. Elizabeth's. [25] [26] [27] According to Hubbard, both White and Thompson had regarded his athleticism and disinterest in psychology as signs of a good prognosis. [28] Hubbard later claimed to have been trained by both Thompson and White. [29] Hubbard also discussed his interactions at Chestnut Lodge, a D.C.-area facility specializing in schizophrenia, repeatedly complaining that their staff misdiagnosed an unnamed individual with the condition:Marro, Anthony (July 9, 1977). "Federal Agents Raid Scientology Church: Offices in Two Cities Are Searched for Allegedly Stolen I.R.S. Files" (PDF). New York Times. Sonnenschein, Allan (June 1983). "Scientology Through the Eyes of L. Ron Hubbard, Jr". Penthouse. Archived from the original on August 1, 2023. ( alternative link) Many, Nancy (2009). My Billion Year Contract: Memoir of a Former Scientologist. BookBaby. p.203. ISBN 9780982590409. OL 25424752M.

a b Reitman, Janet (February 23, 2006). "Inside Scientology". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on April 30, 2009. The purpose of the suit is to harass and discourage rather than to win. The law can be used very easily to harass" Moynihan, Colin (June 19, 2019). "Nxivm's Keith Raniere Convicted in Trial Exposing Sex Cult's Inner Workings". The New York Times. It’s a wonderful group. The skills that you’re providing to them are so helpful because a lot of times, they don’t have anybody to talk to. It’s not only can they come to a group where there’s a trained facilitator. They also have other kids that they can talk to so they can learn from each other and see that they’re not alone and also how different kids handle different situations. That’s important.See also: Xenu and Space opera in Scientology Enroute to the volcanic island of Las Palmas, Hubbard wrote "OT III: The Wall of Fire", about the evil lord Xenu who uses hydrogen bombs and volcanoes to murder his enemies and imprison their souls on Earth. Beginning in 1967, new editions of Dianetics featured a volcano on the cover. Evans, Christopher. Cults of Unreason. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1974. ISBN 0-374-13324-7, OCLC 863421 It’s also hope. We have people who have done a lot of time who are out and are productive tax-paying members of society. When that family sees that, it gives them hope. That’s one of the things that we try to instill in people. You hope but don’t expect. Teach them the different tools, not projecting. When someone is about to meet the parole board, we have fears and trepidation, “Will that person be released? What will happen if they are released? What will happen if they’re not?” All those feelings and emotions are the things that we share and talk about. Lawrence, Sara. (April 18, 2006) "The Secrets of Scientology". The Independent. Retrieved February 17, 2011. In 1956, Hubbard released Fundamentals of Thought, which teaches that life is a game and divides people into pieces, players, and game-makers.

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