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The Church of Scientology RELS 225 Cults and New Religious Movements

The Church of Scientology RELS 225 Cults and New Religious Movements RELS 225 Cults and New Religious Movements

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The Church of Scientology

The Church of Scientology

RELS 225Cults and New Religious Movements

RELS 225Cults and New Religious Movements

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ScientologyScientology

• Probably the most controversial NRM in the world

• Legal actions against them• Ontario search warrant in the 1970’s• In Europe for direct government interference.

• Can’t get a German contract• Security can open their mail, wire-tap, investigate bank

records• Why controversial?• Successful• Highly bureaucratic ($300 million / year in the US)

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NRMs in the NewsNRMs in the News• Scientology leader's niece to

reveal 'strange and disturbing' details about life inside church in tell-all memoir

• Jenna Miscavige Hill, 28, is the daughter of Scientology leader David Miscavige's older brother Ron

• She left the church in 2005 and set up a support group for other Scientology deserters

• Ms Miscavige Hill: 'My experience in growing up in Scientology is that it is both mentally and at times physically abusive'

• Book will reveal 'strange and disturbing' details about growing up in the church and will provide a firsthand account of Scientology's 'upper ranks', say publishers (DailyMail)

The Church of Scientology (40:31)

The Church of Scientology (40:31)

Religion or Cult?

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ControversyControversy

• tax-exempt status• claim to be a religion• perceived threats to traditional medicine• Refusing medical help• Lisa McPherson case in the 1990’s

• http://www.lisamcpherson.org/ • First criminal charges

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Lafayette Ronald HubbardLafayette Ronald Hubbard• Born in Tilden, Nebraska• Conventional life, except father was in

Navy.• Bright, eclectic guy; sailor, explorer, charter,

photographer, glider pilot, Navy, roving lost intellect, restless.

• G.W. university – Nuclear physics. Dropped out.

• Wounded in WW2. hospitalized (shell-shocked).

• Veterans admin not helping.• Indiana Jones? Or Fantasy world?

• “You can’t make money writing” You need to start a religion.

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Lafayette Ronald HubbardLafayette Ronald Hubbard• Influenced by Jack Parsons, disciple of

occultist Aleister Crowley• Observing things on the astral plane?• Rituals. As govemment agent? Or not?

• Had read Freud, developed interest in subconscious, and learned psychoanalysis in the Navy.

• First non-fiction book was 1950 Dianetics.• Claimed a cure for anything. All illness is

psychosomatic.• In 1954, asserted legal control over the

movement’s technology.• In 1956, Scientology: The foundations of

thought was published.

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David MiscavigeDavid Miscavige

• 1987-• 1991: major exposé by Time magazine• 1993: IRS tax exemption• 1995: Lisa McPherson died• 2005: Tom Cruse attacks psychiatry

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The WorldThe World

• Thetans got bored and created universes.• Xenu (the head of a galactic federation of

planets) caused thetans to be implanted in humans about 95 million years ago

• Enthralled by their games, they were absorbed into them, and became lost in MEST. They forgot who they were.

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Doctrine of HumansDoctrine of Humans

• humans are essentially spiritual beings• More than mind and body

• Lost thetans• immortal

• “the bridge to freedom” Anti-virus to get rid of encumbrances and recover hidden capacity

• Objective: Become cause, not effect.• Go exterior (not limited by body)

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EngramsEngrams

• Engram: unconscious sensory impressions• Reactive Mind = Unconscious mind; has

corrupted files.• Analytical Mind = conscious mind. Doesn’t make

mistakes.• Unlike psychotherapy, Scientology is

pragmatic; the analytical mind can dispel engrams.

• Each person has 100’s of past lives, yielding engrams.

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AuditingAuditing

• Hubbard’s true genius• Structured form of questioning and

listening• Hundreds of exercises / tests to break

down your basic understanding of who you are and how you can change them.

• Very first self-help• Simultaneously patient and practiser• Helping others.

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StatusStatus

1. Clear• The status of “clear” means having no basic engrams.

2. Operating Thetan (OT)• A Thetan is a static immortal.• Escaping from MEST (reminiscent of Q from Star

Trek) is the quest of the OT.• 8 levels of OT

• Higher levels• Pay-per-use organization:• To reach these, one can pay for courses, or render

services in lieu of payment.

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PromisesPromises

• Freedom from fears• New creative capacity• Improved physical health• Improved appearance• Peace of mind

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Concept of divineConcept of divine

• No doctrine of God.• 8 dynamics.• Urge to exist as

• Self• Sex• Group• Humankind• Animal• Universe• Spiritual• Infinity = God

• Gnostic divine spark

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DeathDeath

• Thetan will be reincarnated

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Good lifeGood life

• Non-prescriptive• No ethics• Extremely litigious; not open to being

studied.• 30-year legal case with IRS• War with psychiatry; medicine, IRS.