Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The Academy for Psychic Studies - Duby vs. Hubbard

 I guess she's saying "I only ate one bucket of KFC for lunch - asshole."


I ran into the below comment on Psychdoctorate's YouTube channel:
·         I was involved with the Spiritual Rights Foundation years ago when I was far more naive, though not involved as deeply as those training to be 'reverends'. I remember a plaque on the wall dedicated by Rev. Bill to several of his "teachers", the only names of which I remember were Gene Scott, Lewis Bostwick, and L. Ron Hubbard.
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I remember seeing that same damn plaque!  I also remember after one of the psychotic's more intense classes where we were all in a somnambulant post-mind-control state, he said with his usual glib delivery "You guys didn't know you were learning Scientology, did you?"

So, what's so damn similar between Scientology and the Academy for Psychic Studies?

Well, as I haven't set foot in a Scientology den and I haven't taken a single Scientology class, I have to rely on what others tell me.  Here's a few of them:



From YouTube:
·         BPI/SRF's "spirits" must have been based on body thetans!
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 ·         In BPI/SRF there were a series of beings known as "snakes" and "spiders" which were the foundation of all mankinds pain and suffering. In reality, these are the two most common halucinations one will see. I have seen them and I will tell you it can be frightening. But they do not look like real snakes or spiders, on amorphous things which seem to move around like the.
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From what I've been seeing online:
Hubbard taught his students to "mock up" (he really did use the term mock up).  A mock up was a wack term for using your imagination to visualize an idea or describe your wants and desires in words or pictures.  

How many mock ups did we have to engage in during our imprisonment at the Spiritual Rights Foundation?  How many of them were for the advancement of the Witches' cause or for the cause of the psychotic founder?  How many of their mock ups came to be?  How many of yours?  Be truthful, now.  How many of your mock ups came true really.


Hubbard taught that using a "Thetan Hand" to slice through "foreign beings" or other imaginary entities would eliminate the "connection" or "cord" entangling you to a being that is not for your greater good.


Weren't we taught to use our psychic hand to "cut cords"?  What was the purpose of those cords?  Who were those cords connected to?  Maybe we had cords to loved ones, good friends, spouses, children.  Weren't we all encouraged to "cut the cord"?  Maybe that was a way to displace the people in our lives who really matter with a madman and his Witches?

Hubbard taught an "auditing" session where an "auditor" using a device called an e-meter to gauge responses to certain provocative questions would help his followers to become "clear" or without undue emotional responses.

So, would you like a psychic reading SRF-style?  SRF had no e-meters but there were the overweight guys who waved their hands in the air.  Whenever the cult perceived we were slipping from their grasp or were in need of special psychotic punishment, a psychotic reading from one of the expert psychotics was prescribed.  Of course, as the victim, you were expected to be neutral and stay in your space while you were insulted, degraded, demeaned and dehumanized from all the nasty and awful things the psychotic reader said to you.


I am damn sure I saw that Scientology plaque on the wall and later where excess crap was stored.  Does anyone else remember it?


Does anyone else remember hearing after enduring one of Bill Duby's all-night sessions of garbage and psychotic hallucinations "You guys didn't know you were learning Scientology, did you?"


I recall just that.  There just has to be a connection between the Spiritual Rights Foundation and Scientology.  I'll bet the deranged psychotic Reverend William Duby somehow got his hands on basic Scientology doctrine and decided he would use a perverted version of it to instill control and submission among his followers. Anyone else like to throw in their two cents?


Anyone?  Anyone?  Bueller?  Bueller?


  

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