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lionheart

Gold Meritorious Patron
They would be OT or psychotic for sure.

But who knows, maybe that is the same thing!!!:dieslaughing:

(since I am only OT V, I am only 1/2 psychotic!!! YEAH!!)

To the tune of "half a sixpence":

half a psycho
is better than half an OT
is better than half a Clear
is better than none.
 

Alan

Gold Meritorious Patron
Well, LRH answer would be: (He said this in a tape somewhere)

A thetans present time (now) is different from thetan to thetan. Some have longer bands of present time than others. Its how much that thetan can handle (os "takes in" if you will) of present time.

That is how long now is. Stealing from Div 6: Your mileage may vary.

So Tans, your "Now" can be any time frame at all.

LRH even mentioned it being seconds, minutes, days and years.

Its a tape from the early 50's. No idea how to find it (In that, I am useless, sorry. Maybe Alan or Paul knows. It was a tape series that came out in the 90's between 92 and 95).

The tape I believe is Study and Duplication - a 1961 SHSBC tape. In it he describes expanded present time.

It was one of my favorite tapes as it articulated "being-in-the-Zone" which throughout my life I often was - but I was too illiterate to describe it. :grouch:
 

Alanzo

Bardo Tulpa
Interesting. No official denial as yet. :eyeroll:

Yes, my family comes from somewhere toward the middle of the Chunnel.

We were poor, and had very little wine. But we had cabbage!

We finally made it to the United States, and here I am today!
 

Tanstaafl

Crusader
Yes, my family comes from somewhere toward the middle of the Chunnel.

We were poor, and had very little wine. But we had cabbage!

We finally made it to the United States, and here I am today!

You seem to be very harsh on 50% of your cultural heritage.
Any explanation?

I have hazy recall on 6-7 past-lives on Earth. I only hated one of them. The one when I was French! :no: Of course, it didn't help that I was an incredibly ugly poverty-stricken woman who looked like she was in her sixties when she was in fact in her thirties. :melodramatic:
Why couldn't I get the Marie Antoinette recall? :bigcry:
 

Alanzo

Bardo Tulpa
You seem to be very harsh on 50% of your cultural heritage.
Any explanation?

I have hazy recall on 6-7 past-lives on Earth. I only hated one of them. The one when I was French! :no: Of course, it didn't help that I was an incredibly ugly poverty-stricken woman who looked like she was in her sixties when she was in fact in her thirties. :melodramatic:
Why couldn't I get the Marie Antoinette recall? :bigcry:

Which 50%?

The spud-scrounging, washed-out fem English side of me, or the serv facing, cheese-eating French side?
 

lionheart

Gold Meritorious Patron
Yes, my family comes from somewhere toward the middle of the Chunnel.

We were poor, and had very little wine. But we had cabbage!

We finally made it to the United States, and here I am today!

Luxury! We only had stale cardboard to chew! But we were 'appy!
 

Alanzo

Bardo Tulpa
Luxury! We only had stale cardboard to chew! But we were 'appy!

You rich bastards got all the good stuff!

When the wine ran out, we only had the cork left. So we each took turns sucking on it for sustenance.

That slobbery cork tasted like home, though....
 

Tanstaafl

Crusader
Luxury! We only had stale cardboard to chew! But we were 'appy!

You rich bastards got all the good stuff!

When the wine ran out, we only had the cork left. So we each took turns sucking on it for sustenance.

Well, we had it tough!

We used to get up at 2am (half an hour before we finished at the Org), do a straight 20-hour shift of heavy mest work, then get a 5-minute meal break where we could drink a sip of water out of the toilets and lick the dust off the bust of LRH - if we were lucky!
 

Alanzo

Bardo Tulpa
Well, we had it tough!

We used to get up at 2am (half an hour before we finished at the Org), do a straight 20-hour shift of heavy mest work, then get a 5-minute meal break where we could drink a sip of water out of the toilets and lick the dust off the bust of LRH - if we were lucky!

Might as well have been on the beach in the Bahamas!

Before every event, we used to have to scrape the floor with our own fingernails to make sure the auditorium was perfect for the attendees.

And then, during the event, we were strung up by our thumbs as hostages to get people to buy the latest release!

But we were shoulder to shoulder in the effort, and we were freeing beings!
 

Tanstaafl

Crusader
Might as well have been on the beach in the Bahamas!

Before every event, we used to have to scrape the floor with our own fingernails to make sure the auditorium was perfect for the attendees.

And then, during the event, we were strung up by our thumbs as hostages to get people to buy the latest release!

But we were shoulder to shoulder in the effort, and we were freeing beings!

Sorry, it just doesn't work without a Yorkshire accent. :no:
 
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