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St. Pete Times: Scientology nearly ready to unveil Super Power |
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In the News
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In the works for decades, the closely guarded spiritual training program will be revealed in Clearwater. By ROBERT FARLEY, Times Staff Writer Published May 6, 2006 CLEARWATER - Matt Feshbach believes he has super powers. He senses danger faster than most people. He appreciates beauty more deeply than he used to. He says he outperforms his peers in the money management industry. He heightened his powers of perception in 1995 when he went to Los Angeles and became the first and so far only "public" Scientologist to take a highly classified Scientology program called Super Power. |
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Lecture: Basic Processing-1 |
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Ron the Educator
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Hubbard talks about the magic of controlling people and material things with words.
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Lecture: Relation of Affinity, Communication and Reality |
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Ron the Magus
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Hubbard defines affinity in the magical sense of rapport. |
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Lecture: E Meter Data: Instant Reads Part 1 |
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Ron the Magus
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Hubbard talks about how ancient magicians enchanted their subjects. |
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Ron the Magus
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John Symonds (1914 - 2006) included details about Hubbard and Parsons in The Beast 666, a biography of Aleister Crowley. Aleister Crowley was, of course, The Beast. |
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Book: Liber 49 The Book of Babalon |
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Ron the Magus
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L. Ron Hubbard partnered with Jack Parsons in an advanced occult ritual called The Babalon Working at the OTO's Agapé Lodge in Pasadena, California between January and March 1946. The rituals involved sex magic. John Symonds' The Beast 666 suggests that either Hubbard or Parsons wrote the ritual, and that Hubbard exceeded his role as "scribe" for at least part of the working. Hubbard's self-affirmations document his admissions. By hypnosis I must be convinced as follows: [...] (d) Any distaste I may have for Jack Parsons originated in a psychic experiment. Such distaste is foolish. He is my friend and comrade-in-arms. [...] (m) That I have only friendship for Jack Parsons. [...] Jack is also an adept. You love and respect him as a friend. He cannot take offense at what you do. You will not wrong him because you love him. Parsons referred to Hubbard as the "Scribe" in his diary about the Babalon Working.
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