Rick Ross
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that they claim is scientifically true is not. And Scientology, because it's so rigid, cannot evolve beyond that. Because, as Isaac Hayes once said, who was a Scientologist, what L. Ron Hubbard said is immutable. It is always true, forever. And so in that sense, Scientology is most clearly a religion based on belief.
that they claim is scientifically true is not. And Scientology, because it's so rigid, cannot evolve beyond that. Because, as Isaac Hayes once said, who was a Scientologist, what L. Ron Hubbard said is immutable. It is always true, forever. And so in that sense, Scientology is most clearly a religion based on belief.
And when that belief in Hubbard conflicts with scientific research, they will go with Hubbard, not with the research. But at this point where this man was unplugged from his Scientology community with his family, had a chance to independently review the research, he concluded, wait a minute, so it's not scientific, and Scientology may be a play on the word science, but it's not science-based.
And when that belief in Hubbard conflicts with scientific research, they will go with Hubbard, not with the research. But at this point where this man was unplugged from his Scientology community with his family, had a chance to independently review the research, he concluded, wait a minute, so it's not scientific, and Scientology may be a play on the word science, but it's not science-based.
And when that belief in Hubbard conflicts with scientific research, they will go with Hubbard, not with the research. But at this point where this man was unplugged from his Scientology community with his family, had a chance to independently review the research, he concluded, wait a minute, so it's not scientific, and Scientology may be a play on the word science, but it's not science-based.
and this belief should have been changed and the purification rundown is flawed and once he saw that if you will crack it just opened up opened up and then he was able to realize wait a minute i i don't want to leave my wife i've been married for many years i don't want to leave my kids They love me. How often can I see them if I'm a full-time Sea Org member?
and this belief should have been changed and the purification rundown is flawed and once he saw that if you will crack it just opened up opened up and then he was able to realize wait a minute i i don't want to leave my wife i've been married for many years i don't want to leave my kids They love me. How often can I see them if I'm a full-time Sea Org member?
and this belief should have been changed and the purification rundown is flawed and once he saw that if you will crack it just opened up opened up and then he was able to realize wait a minute i i don't want to leave my wife i've been married for many years i don't want to leave my kids They love me. How often can I see them if I'm a full-time Sea Org member?
So he, at the pleadings of his family and with this kind of recognition of some of the flaws in Scientology, decided to leave. Wow.
So he, at the pleadings of his family and with this kind of recognition of some of the flaws in Scientology, decided to leave. Wow.
So he, at the pleadings of his family and with this kind of recognition of some of the flaws in Scientology, decided to leave. Wow.
It's awesome. Because in my opinion, the people that I'm working with are really prisoners. you know, psychologically, emotionally in these groups and to see them be able to break free and think for themselves and think independently and then literally think their way out, which is the antithesis of what the group wants for them. I think that's a really great thing.
It's awesome. Because in my opinion, the people that I'm working with are really prisoners. you know, psychologically, emotionally in these groups and to see them be able to break free and think for themselves and think independently and then literally think their way out, which is the antithesis of what the group wants for them. I think that's a really great thing.
It's awesome. Because in my opinion, the people that I'm working with are really prisoners. you know, psychologically, emotionally in these groups and to see them be able to break free and think for themselves and think independently and then literally think their way out, which is the antithesis of what the group wants for them. I think that's a really great thing.
And in some of the interventions that I've done, for example, I did an intervention in Europe in which a man who had diabetes was told by the group that he could meditate his his cure that he didn't have to use insulin and he almost died three times before his family brought me in we did an intervention and Quite honestly, he didn't abandon meditation.
And in some of the interventions that I've done, for example, I did an intervention in Europe in which a man who had diabetes was told by the group that he could meditate his his cure that he didn't have to use insulin and he almost died three times before his family brought me in we did an intervention and Quite honestly, he didn't abandon meditation.
And in some of the interventions that I've done, for example, I did an intervention in Europe in which a man who had diabetes was told by the group that he could meditate his his cure that he didn't have to use insulin and he almost died three times before his family brought me in we did an intervention and Quite honestly, he didn't abandon meditation.
He continued to believe many of the group's teachings, but he decided, I'm going to take my insulin because he had a little girl who was about two and he had a wife who loved him and he wanted to live. But the group had told him, no, you can meditate and your diabetes will be cured.
He continued to believe many of the group's teachings, but he decided, I'm going to take my insulin because he had a little girl who was about two and he had a wife who loved him and he wanted to live. But the group had told him, no, you can meditate and your diabetes will be cured.
He continued to believe many of the group's teachings, but he decided, I'm going to take my insulin because he had a little girl who was about two and he had a wife who loved him and he wanted to live. But the group had told him, no, you can meditate and your diabetes will be cured.