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

2 Slide 2. 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)

3 Slide 3. NRMs 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)

4 The Church of Scientology (40:31) Religion or Cult?

5 Slide 5. 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

6 Slide 6. Lafayette 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.

7 Slide 7. Lafayette 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.

8 Slide 8. Lafayette Ronald Hubbard 1966: Guardian’s Office (GO) founded, to protect the church 1970s: illegal activities, leading to: 1977 FBI raid. Hubbard’s wife went to jail 1980s: restructured 1986: Hubbard died

9 Slide 9. David Miscavige 1987- 1991: major exposé by Time magazine 1993: IRS tax exemption 1995: Lisa McPherson died 2005: Tom Cruse attacks psychiatry

10 Slide 10. The 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.

11 Slide 11. Doctrine 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)

12 Slide 12. 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.

13 Slide 13. 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.

14 Slide 14. 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.

15 Slide 15. PromisesPromises Freedom from fears New creative capacity Improved physical health Improved appearance Peace of mind

16 Slide 16. Concept of divine No doctrine of God. 8 dynamics. Urge to exist as Self Sex Group Humankind Animal Universe Spiritual Infinity = God Gnostic divine spark

17 Slide 17. DeathDeath Thetan will be reincarnated

18 Slide 18. Good life Non-prescriptive No ethics Extremely litigious; not open to being studied. 30-year legal case with IRS War with psychiatry; medicine, IRS.


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