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What is Dianetics? Personal Stories. Dianetics Around the World. Dianetics Film. Dianetics Seminar. Audiobook Excerpts. The explosive 1 New York Times bestselling book on the human mind. Start your own Dianetics adventure today. Not his physical body, perhaps, but something about his face, his expressions and mannerisms… At one point in the footage, a reporter asks Hubbard, "has it occurred to you that you may be quite mad?

That's when it hit me. Of course- L. Ron Hubbard is Donald Trump! Hear me out. Trump University, for example, is not a university, in the same way the Church of Scientology is not a church; they're both bait-and-switch money-making schemes. Trump and Hubbard both tested out their acts in the realm of entertainment Trump on TV, Hubbard in science-fiction pulp magazines, where he included in his short fiction many of the ideas that would resurface as doctrine in Scientology before attempting to present themselves as serious to mass audiences.

Trump has applied the sensibility of reality TV to politics; Hubbard applied the sensibility of science-fiction to religion. Both deliberately capitalized on Americans' susceptibility to celebrity Trump on his own, Hubbard by starting the first church of Scientology in Hollywood and cultivating actors as apostles.

Both encourage a nostalgia for a mythical time that never existed Hubbard 75 million years ago, when humans lived, on another planet, much like s Americans, Trump an undefined time when America was "great" , and blame the loss of that past prosperity on enemies Xenu the Galactic Overlord and roaming hordes of illegal immigrants, respectively.

I did a Google search, and unfortunately it does not seem as though the Church of Scientology has endorsed Trump. Disappointing, but there's still time. In a word: Tripe. His science fiction was and always will be terrible, and I include this bunk in that pile, though to use the word "science" at all is overly misleading. At no point are the methods for these "scientific facts" ever mentioned or brought up.

This In a word: Tripe. This Is Fiction. Through and through. Though I am ashamed to admit I even touched this book let alone read it I'm writing this as a heads up to anyone who might be curious: Read it if you're up for a good laugh but be prepaired to lose some braincells. By far, one of the most important books that I have ever read in my life.

I would have to say that at first I was a little initimated by it because of its length. However, after I got started I learned a lot more about myself and why I am the way that I am.

Anyone who has read this book and has not been changed in some way shape or form, is simply not a normal person. This is one of those books that will change your life. Any Scientologist will tell you that this book is a stepping-stone to many By far, one of the most important books that I have ever read in my life.

Any Scientologist will tell you that this book is a stepping-stone to many greater things, and they are right. As you continue on the Basics, you will gain more knowledge about yourself and others around you than you will ever get from any other book in existance. Truly this book and those that follow will be the most important books you will ever read. Reading it made me high. While no one can deny that Tom Cruise's life has really taken off since starting up scientology, I don't like the use of the word "Dianetics".

Just because Hubbard's wife, Diane, became an android after her death, doesn't mean that the rest of us want to hear about it. I flipped through it to see what it was about. Here is a good quote by Robert Carroll regarding the book. The key elements of Hubbard's so-called science don't seem testable, yet he repeatedly claims that he is asserting only scientific facts and data from many experiments.

It isn't even clear what such "data" would look like. Most of his data is in the form of anecdotes and I flipped through it to see what it was about. Most of his data is in the form of anecdotes and speculations Such speculation is appropriate in fiction, but not in science. View all 13 comments. I started to read it out of sheer curiosity, then became fascinated by the number of "tear-out" sign-up slips that litter every-other chapter.

Honestly: cult applications. I originally read this book in I realized while reading it why I was doing street drugs and completely quit. I also realized why I was having so much trouble with relationships.

I am so glad that part of my life is over and I've never regretted it for a second! I've now remained drug free, have been married 26 years to the same wonderful man, have 2 children both now adults and living very well on their own. My quality of life changed so much with this book that I want to share it with oth I originally read this book in My quality of life changed so much with this book that I want to share it with others. Thus far it makes sense. This is not an easy read considering the plethora of new words that my ESL studies did not cover in the past.

Fortunately I found an awesome reference in the Basic Study Manual that helps me speed up my study progress. This book was way ahead its time and half century later the majority of the people still ridicule it like people ridiculed Galileo Galilei who stated the Earth is not flat.

The more negative opinion I see about this book the more it reinforces its value to Thus far it makes sense. The more negative opinion I see about this book the more it reinforces its value to me. Have you see the Time Magazine top most influential people list lately? Well, take a look at it and there you go, a real good snapshot of the global consciousness as to what popularity is about.

If you are an intelligent reader and do have an educated counterpoint of view, please share it. Thus far I did not meet, nor hear any valid counter argument against any one of the axioms of this book nor any other statement in this or other LRH books. If on the other hand you are also a serious student of Dianetics and looking for a Twin Study Buddy, let me know. I am still searching. View all 20 comments. This book is worth reading because 1 it's an interesting read, and 2 it's nice to learn about something that is somewhat prevalent in the news Scientology.

I know Scientology has gotten a lot of bad press lately, but I think the book can stand on its own as a good read. The book claims a lot, especially as it concerns healing the mind to the point where you don't get sick, your vision improves, and your memory jumps through the roof. These claims are a weak part of the book, but at least they This book is worth reading because 1 it's an interesting read, and 2 it's nice to learn about something that is somewhat prevalent in the news Scientology.

These claims are a weak part of the book, but at least they keep you interested. The book claims that only a specialist of Scientology can help clear your mind of the engrams things in your unconscious that hold you back, make you depressed, etc. The unfortunate thing is that it seems only the well-off can benefit from this specific therapy. This book answered many questions for me.

It helped me sort out my life and begin to take control. If you are having trouble with anything in your life, this book can help. I was raised Roman Catholic as a child. Years of nuns and private schools armed me with ammunition needed to argue the Christian religion with an informed opinion. Today I don't prescribe to any specific religion. I believe what I believe and that is good enough for me. Th I was raised Roman Catholic as a child.

That said, Scientology has become THE "go to" religion for an easy joke about crazy people in our population with Mormons hitting a close second thanks to South Park. I have always avoided stating an opinion on Scientology since I had no basis for discussion. Then I decided to read Dianetics. Scientology is Crazy McCrazy.

According to this book, all the negativity and stress I carry in life is due to my parents arguing before I was born and because allegedly my mother tried to have me aborted. I checked with mom and she claims this isn't true Ron lie? The writing used the assumptive sales method of stating absolutes.

A number of times you read the phrase "this is fact" because, according to the author, it is. If you say something is true enough then people will believe it and eventually you will even get your own religion. Credit where it is due, though: L. Ron Hubbard's explanation of the human mind in comparison to a computer was ahead if its time. Written in the early eighties, he is describing the concept of cleaning and defragging your personal hard drive: the brain.

There's some logic there, but it's lost in the message he is trying to feed you with it. Wonderful book. Changed my life.

Using the Dianetics techniques I no longer have chronic pain in my back--it's been 22 years since I broke it. I've been pain-free for 17 years. It was 17 years ago I discovered Dianetics. I'm a miracle story. Highly recommended. Oct 22, J. I picked up Dianetics in an effort to understand more about American religions. Was I thoroughly fascinated? Am I ready for my e-meter reading?

Yes, yes, and no. This review is mostly about the rhetoric of scientology and why in my opinion it is so persuasive. The actual book looks like a cross between a scientific reference book and scripture. The layout allows for quick reading and contains a glossary of terms and a short section on Dianetics and L.

Ron in the news I picked up Dianetics in an effort to understand more about American religions. Ron in the news. The books boasts about its spot on the NY Times bestseller list.

The book promises that Scientology is eclipsing the known world, converts are pouring in, and that science is confirming every aspect of Dianetics. The book is written in a scientific style. Terms are presented, defined, and then used in examples. Half of the book is an explanation of the scientific background for Dianetics and then second half is a manual for auditing a type of therapy. As a self-contained work, L. Ron is very convincing. He is a master of rhetoric, appealing to both the intellect and the emotion.

At the end of the book, one feels that L. Ron has explained life in a revolutionary way. You feel equipped to embark on a career as an auditor. Hubbard constantly urges readers to "get busy and build a better bridge. The book uses lots of power words, like: war, voyage, chaos, fundamentals. Everything is focused on the emotional experience of the individual. Every problem from the common cold to bad eyesight there is "no national problem in the world today which cannot be resolved by reason alone" - presumably the reason of Dianetics is overcome through Dianetics.

Although the idea of engrams is interesting, it has not been confirmed scientifically, despite the repetitive insistence to the contrary from Scientology. Engrams are just the beginning of Mr. Hubbard's inventions. Just as there is no outside, third-party evidence for transubstantiation, the law of attraction, or that native Americans are really Israelites.

The religious have their internal, spiritual confirmations on each of these "facts" but there is no real world analogue. For my part, I'm skeptical that these are manipulations for praise and profit. Despite the science, the uplifting tone, and purported emotional peace, I felt that Mr.

Hubbard was thoroughly manipulating me. In my opinion, our mental and emotional lives are too complex for science. Religion rushes in to fill those gaps. And the fragility of our emotional lives can lead us to believe in things that are not true, rational, or just. In other words, we are wide open to manipulation and our minds too readily dwell in bias. As discussed in Thinking Fast and Slow by Kahneman, our minds search for a unified explanation of the world, cherry pick evidence, and reject contradictions.

One common method of manipulation is maintaining a closed system.



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