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The Cause Resurgence Rundown (Running Program) Explained. (Only $2,500!)
Mike Rinder has the basic data. It costs only $2,500 to be allowed to run around a pole at least five hours a day.
Scientologists Running Around In Circles
www.mikerindersblog.org/scientologists-running-around-in-circles/
But is it Dan Koon who has the inside, technical scoop:
http://www.mikerindersblog.org/scientologists-running-around-in-circles/#comment-27555
Mike Rinder has the basic data. It costs only $2,500 to be allowed to run around a pole at least five hours a day.
Scientologists Running Around In Circles
www.mikerindersblog.org/scientologists-running-around-in-circles/
But is it Dan Koon who has the inside, technical scoop:
http://www.mikerindersblog.org/scientologists-running-around-in-circles/#comment-27555
Dan Koon says:
December 6, 2013 at 2:36 pm
Well, there IS a difference between the Running Program and just jogging or running. There is a pole in the center of the track and you are meant to keep your attention on the pole as you go around the track. Sooner or later that WILL do something. As for being the result of whole track research, LRH began telling messengers in Spring/Summer 1982 about way back on the track when some guy had done something to LRH and LRH got mad and started chasing the guy. He chased him for a long time and when he finally caught the guy, the guy had turned sane. He had keyed out of whatever had made him do what he had done to LRH. LRH then took that idea and began a rehabilitation project to help people who had been roughed up by that particular space opera society. He had them running around a piece of space junk or an asteroid or something and they would eventually get control of themselves again and be okay once more. That is the whole track aspect of the Running Pgm. LRH later said that by doing the program it would be hard NOT to exteriorize at some point. As I recall, all this came up just about the time some people were sent to be running around a tree at the Gold Base. Russ Williams and I were going to write up the whole thing like we did for Super Power but the above is the basis of it. You start out walking around the tree, pole, etc. until you can do it. Then you walk a lap and jog a lap until you can do it. Then you jog until you can do it. Then alternate jog and run a lap and then flat out run. You go until you are exhausted and then you rest and then get back out on the track and do some more at whatever gradient you are on. You do this for 5 hours a day or longer if doing the program full time. LRH says in this same batch of advices that the body is basically a mineral robot and so minerals are an important supplement to take while on the rundown, along with vitamins. One day you go clockwise and the next day you go counterclockwise. The radius of the track varies from about 50 to 100 feet and you go around and around at the same distance from the pole. That’s basically all there is to it.
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