Your definition of "OT" is understandable. It's one of the most popular articles of faith by Scientologists.
If you literally mean "postulate" the way Hubbard defined it, then of course there are no postulates that have ever been demonstrated. Nobody in the history of the world has ever been able to demonstrate a postulate that is instantaneous and manifests in the physical world for all to see.
Ergo, what we are left with is a scattering of watered down events where (to whatever degreed) something happened that a person intended or wished for. It has nothing to do with thetans or theta or paranormal abilities--it simply means that something happened that an individual attributed themselves as source. This kind of abstraction is all over the map and could include such things as:
-- Someone wished to win the $100M lottery, played it and won.
-- Someone wished to win the $100M lottery, played it and won $200.
-- Someone wanted to own their own dream house and worked for 20 years and bought it.
-- Someone wanted to own their one dream house and after the death of parents, inherited money and bought it.
-- Someone wanted to meet their soul mate, joined a dating service, fell in love and got married.
-- Someone wanted to meet their soul mate, met them while standing in line at the post office, fell in love, got married .
That last one is typical. The person is so elated they write glowing OT success stories about how they attained the ability to "postulate". Later they give MAKING YOUR OT POSTULATES HAPPEN workshops and seminars and tour the world. Nobody seems to notice that they got divorced from their "soul mate" because everyone is so electrified that they have "OT" powers and anyone can learn how to rub the magic lamp and get all one's wishes!
Think I am making this up? LOL. Oh, what's that, you wanted an example? Sure, the Feshback brother (remember the mega-billionaire who was the first to do SuperPower by donating over $1M to the holy building fund?). Yeah, that guy. He went bankrupt, owes the IRS millions, but still tours the orgs giving seminars on how to become a mega-rich OT. And the COSP (Church of Scientific Postulates) widely promotes their financial "OT" and his preposterous pecuniary pretend postulate powers.
Postulates. It's just good old fashioned flakey faith healing but it's not the body that is supposed to get healthy, it's the person's finances.
Hey Clay Pigeon, care to DEMONSTRATE a postulate for us?
I didn't think so. Like all Scientologists, they can clay demo "postulates". They can use the word "postulates" in sentences. They just can't
DO it.
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