that's why I've said several times "Hubbard said the 9th dynamic was money",
but that statemnet by him is very hard to find and I believe deleted from the lectures.
If I recall correctly, that definition was in one of those red tech dictionaries in the late 70's. Should be easy to check if someone has some older versions. It is likely to have the "reference" from which that came.
Great OP, HH. Really good.
And in my continuing "There are two kinds of people ..." series:
1. Those who want to believe.
2. Those who want to not believe.
Oh oh oh! What is that in reference too???![]()
Great OP, HH. Really good.
And in my continuing "There are two kinds of people ..." series:
1. Those who want to believe.
2. Those who want to not believe.
I also recall a reference about the 9th dynamic being money. While I can't find the original reference I was looking for here is a reference where he does acknowledge it. (Listen to the sentence from the 52 second mark of this video)
[video=youtube;aJZulc9hiYM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJZulc9hiYM[/video]
I believe that I'll not believe in that.
This statement is false.
--snipped--
One said that he finallly resolved the issue he came in Scientology to resolve by leaving $cientology.
I also recall a reference about the 9th dynamic being money. While I can't find the original reference I was looking for here is a reference where he does acknowledge it. (Listen to the sentence from the 52 second mark of this video)
[video=youtube;aJZulc9hiYM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJZulc9hiYM[/video]
There is something divinely ironic, perfectly paradoxical and hilarious about that statement.
With a clarifying edit (that I haven't yet tried to figure out) it would become one of the best and most illuminating single line quotes ever said about Scientology. LOL
In that section you noted, Ron performs some absolute buffoonery, pretending to not to personally place any value whatsoever on money, as if he alone was not the rapacious and sole beneficiary of the hundreds of millions of dollars being sent uplines.
This statement is false.
They were ingesting the miasmic spewings of Laffy Hubbard. Well, along with lots of coffee and tobacco.The cult prints warning/wanted posters of Mike Rinder and drops them around town...as if it was 1865 and it would totally work dude.
Wtf are these people smoking?
The cult prints warning/wanted posters of Mike Rinder and drops them around town...as if it was 1865 and it would totally work dude.
I don't believe that I believe that.