Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Mr. David Miscavige
This page gives a biography of Mr. Miscavige in many languages, as well as the content of speeches and presentations all over the world and other articles. www.scientologytoday.org/bio
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
A Leader
Mr. David Miscavige is a true leader - effective, caring and gets the job done. This page illustrates his dedication to the revitalization of this world in achieving the aims of Scientology, a civilization without insanity, criminalty and war. www.scientologytoday.org/corp/rtc2.htm
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
John Travolta
I have a lot of respect for John Travolta.
I've met him, and he is a kind, affable man, not impressed at all with his fame. Just a down-to-earth really nice person.
I've met him, and he is a kind, affable man, not impressed at all with his fame. Just a down-to-earth really nice person.
Monday, January 15, 2007
Mr. David Miscavige
One man who deserves and gets great respect is Mr. David Miscavige, who an outstanding religious leader, accomplishing the aims of the Scientology religious movement. An interesting interview was done on Mr. Miscavige by the St. Petersburg Times. Here is the article on the interview.
www.sptimes.com/TampaBay/102598/scientologypart1.html
www.sptimes.com/TampaBay/102598/scientologypart1.html
Sunday, January 07, 2007
My Respect for David Miscavige
I just watched (again) the Scientology New Years event and I have to say I am so impressed with what David Miscavige has done.
His determination the Aims of Scientology through to a done is an inspiration.
And those aims are:
A Civilization without insanity, without criminals and without war, where the able can prosper and honest beings can have rights, and where man is free to rise to greater heights.
It might sound a bit outrageous that someone would even think to SET this as a goal. And for sure, without a technology of life you would not be able to accomplish it.
But just think - 50 years ago what do you think people would think if you were to say that you could sit in LA and post a message on a blog and someone in Pakistan could log on and see it as soon as you posted it. They'd say you were out of your mind. Right?
It is just technology that makes this possible. Is it so impossible that there could be a technology of the mind and spirit that we could resolve the factors that make war, insanity and criminality "facts of life?"
There is a wonderful new film - actually a remake of a wonderful OLD film. It's called An Introduction to Scientology and it is an interview L. Ron Hubbard gave in 1966.
When people find out I'm a Scientologist they ask me certain questions, and it's pretty interesting that 40 years later, it's the same kinds of questions people were asking in 1966. In the interview LRH answers these questions. And who better to answer them?
His determination the Aims of Scientology through to a done is an inspiration.
And those aims are:
A Civilization without insanity, without criminals and without war, where the able can prosper and honest beings can have rights, and where man is free to rise to greater heights.
It might sound a bit outrageous that someone would even think to SET this as a goal. And for sure, without a technology of life you would not be able to accomplish it.
But just think - 50 years ago what do you think people would think if you were to say that you could sit in LA and post a message on a blog and someone in Pakistan could log on and see it as soon as you posted it. They'd say you were out of your mind. Right?
It is just technology that makes this possible. Is it so impossible that there could be a technology of the mind and spirit that we could resolve the factors that make war, insanity and criminality "facts of life?"
There is a wonderful new film - actually a remake of a wonderful OLD film. It's called An Introduction to Scientology and it is an interview L. Ron Hubbard gave in 1966.
When people find out I'm a Scientologist they ask me certain questions, and it's pretty interesting that 40 years later, it's the same kinds of questions people were asking in 1966. In the interview LRH answers these questions. And who better to answer them?
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
My Respect for L. Ron Hubbard
After watching the new DVD of An Introduction to Scientology I am once more reminded what an absolutely incredible man L. Ron Hubbard was.
When I compare what he accomplished with his live to the accomplishments of 5 or 10 "ordinary" geniuses, he just leaves them in the dust!
By the way. If you haven't read Dianetics: the Modern Science of Mental Health you really owe it to yourself to read it.
You can buy it online, or get it from any major bookstore or library.
I wouldn't call it "easy" reading. But it ain't hard either. It's written for the man in the street, not of "scholars" who are more interested in how things sound than what they mean.
From the day I read the first three chapters of this book my life changed. I changed it, but I did so thanks to L. Ron Hubbard.
When I compare what he accomplished with his live to the accomplishments of 5 or 10 "ordinary" geniuses, he just leaves them in the dust!
By the way. If you haven't read Dianetics: the Modern Science of Mental Health you really owe it to yourself to read it.
You can buy it online, or get it from any major bookstore or library.
I wouldn't call it "easy" reading. But it ain't hard either. It's written for the man in the street, not of "scholars" who are more interested in how things sound than what they mean.
From the day I read the first three chapters of this book my life changed. I changed it, but I did so thanks to L. Ron Hubbard.
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