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On another thread about SuperPower, I was asking if anyone knew the EP of the legendary rundown. A lot of very funny answers, but nobody seemed to know. With the cult's alien-hunting, pneumonia-inducing Xenuphobic biggest secret already fully exposed on the net, I would guess that the SuperConfidential, SuperPower EP is well known by now.
They spent 20 years and 200 million dollars so that someone could get the EP. What is it? LOL
EPs in Scientology are a fascinating subject anyways. From the published L12 EP ("exterior with full perception") to the EP of "Total Freedom", one thing is certain--nobody gets the EPs that they pay for.
In fact, it is a "High Crime" to even suggest to Scientologists that you got the EP of Scientology because there are always more levels to pay for and do. Always!
For a "Bridge" to be a bridge, it must have an egress point to solid land. Without an EP (destination), it is really just a labyrinth without an exit.
No wonder Scientologists keep describing their journey as a maze(ing).
On another thread about SuperPower, I was asking if anyone knew the EP of the legendary rundown. A lot of very funny answers, but nobody seemed to know. With the cult's alien-hunting, pneumonia-inducing Xenuphobic biggest secret already fully exposed on the net, I would guess that the SuperConfidential, SuperPower EP is well known by now.
They spent 20 years and 200 million dollars so that someone could get the EP. What is it? LOL
EPs in Scientology are a fascinating subject anyways. From the published L12 EP ("exterior with full perception") to the EP of "Total Freedom", one thing is certain--nobody gets the EPs that they pay for.
In fact, it is a "High Crime" to even suggest to Scientologists that you got the EP of Scientology because there are always more levels to pay for and do. Always!
For a "Bridge" to be a bridge, it must have an egress point to solid land. Without an EP (destination), it is really just a labyrinth without an exit.
No wonder Scientologists keep describing their journey as a maze(ing).