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Most of the scientology trap works on trance-like suggestion and hypnosis, but members aren't informed about it. I think this is wrong, and should be illegal? You?

"At almost every stage of hypnosis, there are parallels with scientology auditing. People who desire to be hypnotized, or are expecting to be hypnotized, more readily succumb to hypnotic processes. It is not necessary that a person expects to be hypnotized. The person may not be aware of the meaning of hypnosis or of what is involved in it. It is found that the subject will readily go into hypnosis, even though he may be unaware of the technical name of the treatment he is receiving or the fact that he is, or is about to be, in hypnosis."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology_and_hypnosis

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2006-08-26 22:36:41 · 18 answers · asked by Xenu.net 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Foxtel, you can deny it all you want, it doesn't make you right. The fact is that scientology practices are very similiar to hypnosis, and involve trances and suggestion.

Hubbard himself was an accomplished hypnotist, and tried to pretend he wasn't still using it in dianetics and scientology, but he was - and he's been found out.

2006-08-27 02:29:53 · update #1

Hypnotists and those who use suggestion can quite readily see the parallels in scientology practices. You don't and so can't.

Did you know that dianetics is simple memory regression therapy rewritten by Hubbard, its a pyschiatric procedure that was endorsed even by freud. Hubbard was a fraud.

2006-08-27 02:32:40 · update #2

Wiki may be added to by the public but it is moderated and everything stated as fact has to be properly evidenced and is reviewed on a regular basis.

Try to change those pages yourself for example without backing it up with evidence...

2006-08-27 02:40:01 · update #3

Of course Hubbard didn't want you to know this!!!

Without it his con wouldn't work...

2006-08-27 02:47:49 · update #4

I don't think theirs anything 'gentle' about it, and rather than 'persuasion', I would use 'suggestion' or just plain ol' mind control.

2006-09-02 01:44:40 · update #5

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It is indeed hypnosis. There are different levels of hypnosis. The auditing process in Scientology is considered a "mild" form. But even mild forms can cause people to have hallucinations (like being space aliens in past lives) and become very passive and suggestable.

2006-09-02 16:23:51 · answer #1 · answered by The Notorious Doctor Zoom Zoom 6 · 3 1

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2016-04-24 03:02:48 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Yes I agree with you 100% and thank you for the websites which confirm that this is indeed a cult. I am a Born Again Christian and I have been warned by God through His word that we fight against the powers of darkness, as explained in Ephesians 6 and we must be fully aware of the great deceivers lies which invite people into false sects and cults.

The trouble is, there are not enough voices out there, that are couragous enough to challenge this. So what you don't know, can't hurt you.........wrong! The more we know the better we are equipped to fight of the forces of evil.

2006-09-03 03:43:20 · answer #3 · answered by Charlie 1 · 0 0

The founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard studied, practised and lectured on hypnosis, and there is evidence he implemented hypnotic techniques in certain Scientology practices.

2006-09-03 03:10:42 · answer #4 · answered by flymetothemoon279 5 · 1 0

How the Bloody Hell folk get caught up and trapped by this Crap baffles me , the further away I keep from all of these Evil , Domineering, Interfering Misery Making Creeps the Happier I feel

2006-09-01 01:03:11 · answer #5 · answered by ? 5 · 1 0

Hypnosis is one of the worst things which can be done, it can allow ideas to be put directly into the mind, and people begin to accept them and believe things which are not true etc.

It is fact that even some Christians Televangelists use this technique. Sad but true.

2006-08-26 22:48:55 · answer #6 · answered by Sky_blue 4 · 2 0

Scientology does not, I repeat DOES NOT endorse or use Hypnotism due to its dangerous and unpredictable outcomes. Infact in Dianetics L R H says repeatidly that it is incredibly dangerous! So get your facts straight!

Wikipedia is not a reliable source as it is created by the public, and those with an agenda can manipulate information to their advantage.

2006-08-27 02:25:39 · answer #7 · answered by foxtel_iq 4 · 1 4

Yeah I read a girls account at one of the Delphi schools. She wrote that they did not like her to meditate and she said that they wanted her to be clear. It was some sort of beginning class in the school and they were punished if they were not clear. If they would respond when they were in this state they would be punished. This child was not a scientologist and had a hard time in this boarding school.

2006-08-27 08:48:16 · answer #8 · answered by adobeprincess 6 · 1 1

No, I didn't know that...thanks for the info., and the two pts.

Does this mean Tom Cruise has been in a trans all these years and hasn't turned into a nut afterall?

2006-08-26 22:45:32 · answer #9 · answered by Hollynfaith 6 · 3 0

There is an organization that helps get family members out of that cult. I forgot the name. I wish they would do the same for the mainstream cults.

2006-08-26 22:41:06 · answer #10 · answered by upallnite 5 · 5 0

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