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I feel a rant coming on. LOL.
Scientologists and Indie Scientologists carry around some seriously delusional and demented detritus from their Hubbard indoctrination. They don't even have a clue that they are spouting pure bullshit. Like...
They talk about it like it is actually real. It sounds (to Scientologists) like it is a perfectly ethical and responsible way to think and live. Here, read it....
But, in fact, it is a treacherous indoctrination technique where Scientologists continue to try (in vain) to be/do/have things which are patently impossible! Scientologists can never, ever win that game, but they just keep on trying and trying and trying...
Ron Hubbard himself failed at wearing "Boots In The Sky" but he reassures his cult members that THEY must succeed to wear his boots. He's dead. But Scientologists imagine that he is in outer space researching and--winning. How insane is that?
I was just reading some Indie comments today on Rathbun's BootBlog:
Okay, Mayo gets Fair Gamed nearly to death. But he is not supposed to worry about that. He is supposed to "take FULL RESPONSIBILITY for boots in the sky". It doesn't even mean anything--it's just a way of saying: "So what if Ron fucked you over totally, it's your own fucking fault you DB for not being OT."
This is why Scientologists and Indie Scientologists are hopelessly doomed. They imagine wacky things like being on a "road to total freedom" and a "bridge to OT" and wearing "boots in the sky".
None of those are either happening or even possible for human beings.
But that doesn't stop them from trying and enforcing others to do likewise.
This is not a religion. It's a mind control cult that saddles people with impossible tasks like "clearing the planet" and "salvaging this sector of the universe".
They are charged by their guru(s) with the deadly serious responsibility of "making it go right" despite any reasons why it is impossible to do so.
This, essentially, makes Scientologists quite mad.
Try it some time. Order a person to do something they are not capable of. And relentlessly harass, introvert & torture them for failure to do so.
"Boots In The Sky".
What a disgraceful and despicable way to destroy another human being.
I feel a rant coming on. LOL.
Scientologists and Indie Scientologists carry around some seriously delusional and demented detritus from their Hubbard indoctrination. They don't even have a clue that they are spouting pure bullshit. Like...
BOOTS IN THE SKY
They talk about it like it is actually real. It sounds (to Scientologists) like it is a perfectly ethical and responsible way to think and live. Here, read it....
But, in fact, it is a treacherous indoctrination technique where Scientologists continue to try (in vain) to be/do/have things which are patently impossible! Scientologists can never, ever win that game, but they just keep on trying and trying and trying...
Ron Hubbard himself failed at wearing "Boots In The Sky" but he reassures his cult members that THEY must succeed to wear his boots. He's dead. But Scientologists imagine that he is in outer space researching and--winning. How insane is that?
I was just reading some Indie comments today on Rathbun's BootBlog:
Jim Logan | March 23, 2012 at 10:21 pm | Reply
In my opinion, based on what I’ve read about Mr. Mayo, seen in his videos, and witnessed in his “disappearance”, he was not willing, from the get go, to take FULL responsibility for the “boots in the sky” that where sitting there in front of him (indeed, they sit there for each of us and IF we are, each of us, to really win at this whole game of the Dynamics, then embracing those boots and factually reaching out in ever increasing KRC to those Dynamics is the “way out” of those Dynamics).
He got his ass kicked. Nothing wrong with a good ass kicking, BUT, having had it kicked you gotta settle out, lick the wounds, and then gain more KRC from that experience and by further edification (study, auditing, application of oneself to gaining the ARC/KRC needed to best what whooped you) you need to come back and get the better of that which kicked your butt.
Instead, Mr. Mayo “took the money” and went down the chute, backing away from the Dynamics. That’s not a successful route. He is no doubt, feeling that spiral down the Know to Mystery Scale.
It is my hope to see him climb back up and out. Ain’t but one way out baby.
Okay, Mayo gets Fair Gamed nearly to death. But he is not supposed to worry about that. He is supposed to "take FULL RESPONSIBILITY for boots in the sky". It doesn't even mean anything--it's just a way of saying: "So what if Ron fucked you over totally, it's your own fucking fault you DB for not being OT."
This is why Scientologists and Indie Scientologists are hopelessly doomed. They imagine wacky things like being on a "road to total freedom" and a "bridge to OT" and wearing "boots in the sky".
None of those are either happening or even possible for human beings.
But that doesn't stop them from trying and enforcing others to do likewise.
This is not a religion. It's a mind control cult that saddles people with impossible tasks like "clearing the planet" and "salvaging this sector of the universe".
They are charged by their guru(s) with the deadly serious responsibility of "making it go right" despite any reasons why it is impossible to do so.
This, essentially, makes Scientologists quite mad.
Try it some time. Order a person to do something they are not capable of. And relentlessly harass, introvert & torture them for failure to do so.
"Boots In The Sky".
What a disgraceful and despicable way to destroy another human being.