Scientology is a religious system that includes rituals aimed at spiritual transformation, such as the auditing procedure. These rituals are often performed in the presence of Scientologists, who perform traditional religious services, such as weddings, namings, and funerals. The Church of Scientology is best understood as a devotional religion, with its core beliefs being that humans are immortal, spiritual beings (thetan).
Scientology rituals also include practices like namings, weddings, and funerals, as well as recognizing the thetan and his universal relationships. These services include recitation of the Creed of Scientology, sermons, congregational auditing, and prayer. These ceremonies provide an opportunity for everyone to experience the faith and its core beliefs.
The Church of Scientology maintains a wide variety of beliefs and practices, including the belief that a human is an immortal, spiritual being (thetan). The religion also includes religious ceremonies to recognize important events in the lives of its parishioners, such as weddings, christenings, and funerals. Ordained Scientology ministers perform the rites prescribed by the church for these events.
Key Scientology beliefs include reincarnation and the belief that traumatic events cause subconscious command-like recordings in the mind called “engrams”. Formal services, naming ceremonies, and celebration of specific holidays are common practices observed by Scientologists.
In summary, Scientology is a religious system that includes rituals aimed at spiritual transformation, collective ceremonies, rites of passage, and services that mirror Christian counterparts. The religion’s core beliefs include the belief in the immortality of humans and the importance of addressing traumatic events through engrams.
📹 EXPOSED: The SATANIC Rituals of Scientology & Charles Manson
This is totally bizarre and fascinating. From blood rituals to black magic to Charles Manson, Jon Atack, the Scientology expert, tells …
What days do Scientologists worship?
Sunday services are central to a religious community, offering practical truths that can be applied to improve lives. Participating in a Scientology Sunday service can lead to a deeper understanding of one’s existence as an immortal soul, providing inspiration and hope. The Church of Scientology Sunday service includes a reading of the Creed, a sermon based on L. Ron Hubbard’s writings, or a recorded lecture.
The service also includes a ministration of spiritual counseling, announcements of Church events, and a prayer. The Creed affirms the spiritual aims of the Church, reinforces its social mission, and provides members with an opportunity to rededicate themselves to the religion.
What activities do Scientologists do?
Scientology Churches are centers of activity that offer various religious services and materials for individuals to study Scientology. They provide a public information center with multimedia presentations that answer fundamental questions about Scientology, community activities, and social betterment programs. Visitors can explore at their own pace and learn about Dianetics, Scientology, and the Church’s outreach activities.
Free testing is one of the introductory services offered in every Scientology Church, allowing individuals to learn about themselves and areas for improvement. The Church also provides various introductory courses to help individuals improve their lives and better conditions.
What do Scientologists believe and practice?
Scientology, developed by L. Ron Hubbard, is a religion that focuses on the spirit rather than the body or mind, arguing that humans are more than mere products of their environment or genes. It offers a path to understanding one’s true spiritual nature and relationships with self, family, groups, mankind, all life forms, the material universe, the spiritual universe, and the Supreme Being. The religion aims to provide a precise understanding of one’s spiritual nature and the relationship to all life forms.
Do Scientologists believe in Christmas?
Scientology, founded by L. Ron Hubbard, honors past religious leaders for their wisdom and shared goals of wisdom, good health, and immortality. During the holiday season, Scientologists celebrate various religious and cultural traditions, such as Christmas, Hanukah, and Kwanzaa. They live by a code of using their knowledge to help their family, friends, groups, and the world. During the holiday season, Scientologists volunteer to improve individuals’ lives and bring joy to those in need. Churches of Scientology also participate in various endeavors during this time.
Are Scientologists allowed to drink alcohol?
The Scientology program aims to eliminate harmful toxins from the body, but there is no rule in the handbook prohibiting regular consumption of alcohol or cigarettes. They are only prohibited from smoking during the 24 hours leading up to and during auditing sessions, which are believed to be periods of hypnotization and questioning. This program seems particularly suspect, and it is unlikely to receive any insider information.
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What rituals do Scientologists perform?
The Church of Scientology has various rituals, including spiritual transformation, collective ceremonies, rites of passage, and those mimicking Christian rituals. Events include the anniversary of Dianetics, Freewinds, and Auditor’s Day. Other groups, known as the Free Zone or Independent Scientologists, are practicing Scientology, including former members and new followers. Jack Horner, a longtime Church member, developed Dianology in 1965, and Bill Robertson, a former Sea Org member, was a primary instigator of the Free Zone in the early 1980s.
The church labels these groups as “squirrels” in Scientology jargon and often subjected them to significant legal and social pressure. The Free Zone is a significant part of the Scientology movement, with events like Dianetics, Freewinds, and Auditor’s Day.
Do Scientologists believe in divorce?
Former Scientologists have indicated that divorce for Scientologists can be a protracted and arduous process, given that it is a legal matter that is typically adjudicated in a court of law.
Who do Scientologists target?
The Church of Scientology has a long history of seeking out artists, musicians, writers, and actors, and promoting the Church’s benefits in their lives and careers. L. Ron Hubbard, fascinated by Hollywood, actively pursued “stars” by promoting the Church among the rich and famous. This made membership desirable, and Hubbard frequently name-dropped Hollywood figures, envisioning their role as helping him gain publicity and acceptance. In 1955, Hubbard started Project Celebrity to recruit opinion leaders in art, sports, management, and government.
Certain Churches of Scientology have been designated as Celebrity Centres, particularly in cities with a large entertainment industry that attracts artistic hopefuls, such as Hollywood, Nashville, New York City, and Paris. Celebrity Centre policies aim to expand the number of celebrities in Scientology and broaden the public into Scientology from celebrity dissemination. Each Celebrity Centre has a division for planning celebrity events and directing the general public onto Scientology services due to celebrity involvement.
Scientology actively tries to recruit celebrities and aspiring actors in Hollywood through various tactics, such as standing outside Central Casting, advertising in magazines like Variety, Backstage, and The Hollywood Reporter, and displaying posters of film stars promoting Scientology as professional development.
What are Scientologists not allowed to do?
The Church of Scientology does not prescribe any specific dietary laws or general prohibitions against smoking or drinking. Nevertheless, a mandatory prohibition exists against the consumption of alcohol within 24 hours of or during auditing sessions or training. This is because alcohol consumption would hinder the benefits of these religious services and distract oneself and others.
What do Scientologists call ex members?
The Church of Scientology has a list of ex-members and splinter groups declared to be suppressive, with over 400 groups and 2, 300 individuals listed in an executive directive of 1992. This list includes individual ex-Scientologists and breakaway groups deemed hostile or heretical, such as Erhard Seminars Training (EST). In a 1966 lecture, L. Ron Hubbard expressed concern about the abuse of the “suppressive person” label in respect of those who are otherwise good citizens and contribute to civil society. Hubbard emphasized the importance of upgrading one’s understanding of what an “SP” is and cautioned against wasting the term “SP” carelessly, as it is an exaggerated condition.
How do Scientologists give birth?
Silent birth is a mandatory practice in Scientology doctrine, based on the principle that expectant mothers should be given the utmost care and respect. According to Hubbard, the more gentle the delivery, the better the child’s transition to physical separation from the mother. The church does not oppose using medication during birth or the practice of caesarean section. There has been no scientific or medically proven benefit to silent birth, and the church characterizes it as a practice conducted for religious and philosophical reasons.
However, the asserted benefit of silent birth has been questioned by various medical professionals. Patricia Devine, MD, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist, stated that there is no scientific evidence that taking noise during delivery will have any effect on the baby or mother’s outcome. Damian Alagia, MD, an associate clinical professor at George Washington University Medical Center, disagreed, stating that there is no scientific evidence that silent birth is beneficial.
He believed that L. Ron Hubbard never spent time in medical school, pediatrics, or neonatal development, and that a baby born in silence would not perform better than a baby born listening to Hank Williams.
📹 Duncan Trussell Explains Ritual Magick to Joe Rogan
Taken from JRE #1444 w/Duncan Trussell: https://youtu.be/r4iO0GpgnlQ.
My husband was at a book store and bought one of Hubbards books. He was really into physiology, he was in his teens. 45 years later they are still mailing him letters, to come and meet them, join one of the meetings. Even after we married and moved away, they found us and are still sending us brochures. He never bought the BS, we were and still are christians. Beware, test the spirits!!
Scientology is such a great example and microcosm of what the elites/Cabal/illuminati/powers that were have done and wanted to do to exploit the good people of Earth. Love seeing all these organizations crumble and people become aware, heal themselves, and unite in compassion and love. Together we are stronger and far more powerful than any of these greedy pathetic people and orgs. 🥰💛💫
Thank you Jon, you make you question everything and that is a VERY GOOD thing. As a High School teacher I try to use every class period with my students to engage them in the art of questioning. And, although I am popular with a number of students the administration sometimes finds me intolerable…so I must be doing something right.
This man John Atack is quite honestly the most engaging, knowledgeable person I’ve heard on the subjects of the origins and the actual essence of Scientology. Just the epitome of a true expert. He mixes that with a good sense of humor and a very sharp intellect making him a truly excellent guest. More of him is always good!
Hey Jon, I totally agree with everything you have said mate. Yes I walked through fire for 23 years of life due to Scientology’s never ending negative influence in my life no matter how much I didn’t want to have anything to do with them. After walking through fire for years and what didn’t kill me made me so much stronger and am happy to say I am completely free of their energy and influence in my life. I see you are well versed in the knowledge and information you have expressed. I have also studied nearly everything you have talked about in great detail. You are definitely a brave man and obviously to me a spiritually very powerful man (God abideth in man 120 years) & you are more powerful than the collective energy of Scientology combined. Its good to see you are fearless and I am totally on your side. You could call me a Christian Gnostic that believes in God and that one day I will have to stand before God. however I also believe that with some rotten beings out their that you really have to fight fire with fire and give them a good dose of spiritual fire when needed only done with righteous and just action. I think you are a man of integrity, God bless you mate.
I asked a young woman at the scientology center in Harlem if she knew about the connection between LRH and Crowley. She called it a bullshit internet theory. She said that she had been a scientologist all her life and so she would know. Her programming was strong and her defensiveness immediately made you want to back off. As an aside,I find it hilarious that the Scientologists opened a “store” in Harlem, I think with the idea that Black people could be a great untapped resource. I used to walk past the center everyday for about 18 months and never once saw a neighborhood person inside😂.
Andrew, James’ mom, thank you so much for this episode. It was so interesting, and I have read quite a lot about Aleister Crowley. This is remarkable the correlation between Crowley and Scientology! I read Dianetics by L.R. Hubbard but never put the two together. So glad I followed my instincts about Dianetics and the book ended up in the trash… Kudos on your content!
The “k” in Magick is primarily to distinguish it from stage magic. Crowley also said that the letter K refers to “kteis” a Greek word for the female genitals. As for Crowley’s spelling it is very unlikely that he couldn’t spell words correctly. It was often his custom to alter spelling according to Hebrew or Greek gematria.
Very difficult to leave a cult. Following a “strong” leader in a close knit same thinking group is very comforting and reassuring in a scary, unpredictable world. I was involved in a small spiritual cult group for 10 years. Then i saw the light. I gained a lot but sacrificed a lot more. But am stronger and wiser for the experience.
I once visited the Cornish witch museum, they hold Crowleys Quija boards and his tools of magic for want of a better way of explaining them. There are skulls, wands, horns etc .. I felt OK and quite excited walking around the museum, until I stood infront of a sealed display case full of Crowleys Quija boards. I started feeling hot, sweaty, dizzy and sick it was awful. I didn’t notice at first that I was standing in the Crowley section of the museum so I know my mind didn’t influence me. I can feel energy but I didn’t expect that! I honestly thought that Crowley had been hyped up in the media to sound worse than he was. Sadly, I had to leave the building so, I didn’t get to see everything at the museum but its an excellent place to visit if you can stomach the evil tools of Crowley. It was the darkest feeling I have ever felt.. What ever he invited in using those boards still lingers, they are vile
I love this episode! Thank you Andrew! Look into Access Consciousness-their founder took a lot of Scientology concepts, renamed them and started a new cult that is active now. I got out of it a few years ago and after learning more about Scientology, I am shocked to see how close those two group teachings are.
I so wish I’d caught this article live. Andrew, I would have loved for you to have asked him about the theory that Barbara Bush was the biological daughter of Crowley. Her mother spent time with Crowley, away from her husband, and the time line of her pregnancy matches up perfectly. Besides that very interesting circumstantial evidence, if you notice, BB has an uncanny physical resemblance to Crowley.
The lady who said Tom Cruise visited her in a dream to recruit her wasn’t telling a tall tale; that really happened. They’re called disembodied evil spirits or demons; deceptive, cunning & highly intelligent… also familiar with all of one’s history, family history, capable of imitating dead or living people perfectly. For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. Ephesians 6:12
MORE MORE MORE !! Of this man please 🙏🏻 I just love listening to this man speak… he is one of if not the most educated and speaks what he knows and studied mixed with the people he has encountered in his life HE IS SIMPLY FANTASTICALLY FACILITATING❤🎉🎉🎉 More please an intellectually gripping man. So rare to find.
Fascinating interview, Andrew, but it had some wild errors, not on your part, BTW. Aleister Crowley (not a fan), went to Trinity College Cambrdige and was definitely not illiterate. He explained his reasons for spelling Magic as Magick ad nauseum. His being a highly disturbed psychopath, II don’t dispute, but he was not unable to spell. He was high functioning in many ways, but perhaps the most boring writer of all time. Just something that irked me, please forgive my nit picking. Even he could not associate with Hubbard, which speaks a million words, no matter how they are spelled. Hubbard did steal from Crowley, who had previously stolen from others. The world’s least pleasant conga line.
These cults are all alike! Im an ex-JW, left at age 14, and my mother is still with them and has been since the age of 27 til now at age 76! They use the same words as Scientology, “governing body” and “everyone who’s not in this religion will die and be nothing”. Its absolutely disgraceful the power and control these organizations are allowed to have over people.
My grandfather came from a family that was…corrupt. He died before I was born but, although he was a hard working basically good man…he learned some “gypsy magic” or “chaos magic” that he’s explained to my Nan. My Nan was such a good Catholic woman she’s never rip someone off but, what she did learn was reading people and when she was in a potentially dangerous situation she was able to call on this “magic” (she had an incredibly long memory and if she saw a lesson she’d remember it and store it in her brain) This “magic” can be best described as inserting a thought or idea into someone’s subconscious mind…quick change artists, con-men, magic performance, fortune tellers etc….my grandmother was a young widow and men would try to take advantage of or women, especially a widow with 5 kids to raise alone…she was able to put fear or intimidation into the minds of someone with bad intentions. It’s a mild form of mind control….and it terrified her. She said although it possible saved her and her kids from danger….it made her feel dirty.
Thank you brother for this fine guest! I had a friend who became a psychiatrist and he said when he was manic he would stand on a balcony and become the “Godhead”. When he was depressed he could not muster up the will to pick up the knife and off himself. One of the most amazing people I’ve known. He could hypnotize you from across the room and I don’t consider myself easily suggestable, I’m too much of a cretin. He had us almost part of his following, but he disappeared for a few months returning to claim he’d been offered the presidency.
Jon, Thank you for your expertise in this subject. I grew up in So Pasadena on Glendon Way, My dad worked for JPL, helped form the NASAs, 1st satellites, and MX Missle silos. I’m sixty now, and I have been telling your same story and now you confirmed. Thank you as this cult is now larger than expected and the original members SEA all witches & warlocks. The countess of Dogma aka Cozette lawyer (now retired) was my exes lawyer. I have survived because I exposed her and her OGs for what they did to my family in breaking it up.
I’ve been obsessed with Jack Parsons and his life, and peripheral acquaintances for a long time. Not sure why, I am not a thelemic practitioner or ceremonial magician, but Parson’s was surrounded by so many fascinating occurances and people (Crowley, Hubbard, the JPL & rocket science, and the most interesting of Jack’s circle his wife Marjorie Cameron. Her life is a cornucopia of the occult and art, etc…) Even Parson’s death is surrounded by possible conspiracies. It’s all so so interesting, and I could babble about it for hours. 😬🤪
What a fabulous mind Jon has, and he imparts a wealth of fascinating information about LRH (am saluting when I type that of course) and his ludicrous codswallop. I remember reading all about Crowley 50 years ago in my student days, and even bought a potion from a ‘magick shop’. It was called Rutvah, you put a tiny dab of it on your bonce and it gave you power over the will of women you fancied. It didn’t work. If Crowley was part of the triad with the other two loonies being LRH and Manson then we can easily see that they are all utter spastics (or spasticks) who seemed to have gained respect infinitely greater than their stupidity was worth. It just goes to show, whether it’s Adolf Hitler or a nutcase like LRH, it isn’t solely YOU that counts, but rather the nutters directly beneath you, eg Himmler, Miscavige etc
Tom cruise visited me in a dream quite recently where he was demanding money from me – (which is laughable since I am an HCA living from paycheck to paycheck) 😅. However i put my dream down to having recently watched one of Andrew’s interviews about TC – and not as an invitation to join Scientology! . Dreams are weird – but usually if you use your common sense you can find a rational reason for the context at least.
I lived in Glendale California for six months a couple years ago. Every night I would stand out on my porch and as I looked to the left, I could see the little old lady lying in her bed with her ankles crossed with this giant television screen in front of her night after night. We slowly became friends and that August she texted me to let me know she would be gone for a month, but not to worry, someone was gonna be perusal her house. I innocently asked, where are you going? it was August and she replied Florida. I said Florida in August? She said what we go down to take some courses. I said oh like Buddhism? This is all via text. She replied oh no, I’m a Scientologist! Later, I learned that she was one of the founding members and that she was the one that started the boarding school, where they put the children in oil drums, and stuff in the basement! She had this big giant Abu Dhabi type gold bracelet, which she told me was because she was part of. Sea org. She shared that one daughter was married to Becks guitarist the other was on the show madmen and the other was married to the founder of EarthLink. All of them are Scientologists. If you’ve watched Leah Remini’s outstanding Scientology series, your mind will be blown.
Hi, I love what you are doing. The Scientology stuff intrigues me. Not in a good way. I’m so bothered that they don’t get the same scrutiny as any other cult/church. Their sex offenders (or any other type of offenders) do not get the same scrutiny as other “churches”. I actually got banned from a conspiracy forum for bringing this up. I find this so weird
Hi guys, thanks very much, very interesting stuff from Jon Atack. I have read extensively on Manson and the “family” and have always thought that the links with Scientology are very predominant and important. So I eagerly await Jon’s book. On Hubbard’s claims of curing ailments and addiction, Manson immediately took followers glasses and smashed them telling them they had no need for them, this is in many books as Jon will already know. There are many other instances in Manson’s preachings and philosophies that are very similar if not exactly like Scientology. There was also a claim that Bruce Davies, one of his main followers traveled to London in the period to study Scientology despite having handed all his money and possessions to the family. I take it that would be a costly trip in the late sixties, especially for a group of hippies living from day to day on supposed free food from dumpsters. Anyway very good stuff and thanks again.
There is a chain of stores on the West Coast of the US, Fred Meyer’s. The founder of those stores, Fred Meyer was a Rosicrucian. Fun fact, my mother was an executive at the chain and worked directly w/him for 5 or 6 years. She was also a Narcissist and possibly on the psychopathy spectrum. But, it is true about Mr. Meyer. Ellen White, the founder of Seventh Day Adventist is said to have likely suffered from Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.
Thank you for bringing this subject to the peoples attention. Keep spreading the truth. God has shouted loudly about “mind control” for a very long time, only for the shouting to fall upon deaf ears and be on the whole, not reported. It is clearly written throughout time itself that anyone seeking to work against the very fabric of creation is not true and not good. Mind control is a direct attempt to take away a ‘GOD GIVEN RIGHT’ of each and every person born into this world. Let us not mince words here, “MIND CONTROL” no matter how buttered up is ABSOLUTE EVIL! Looking at the current state of our Countries, it is not difficult to consider the high probability of a ‘mind control infestation’ being amongst us! As someone who has experienced first-hand a deliberate and brutal attack of attempted mind control I can say, without hesitation, it is certainly being used within the UK, illegally, and on the general public, with high level surveillance at its disposal, and for those unsure of the definition of evil; anything seeking to actually take over your own thought processes and not in a nice way, anything invisable wishing to physically harm you in your own bed, including but not limited to actually moving you without your authority, mental torture, strategically placed people, a distinct heavy smell of rotting flesh and a feeling of being ‘incessantly’ bullied by something that can make your hair stand on end, truly terrifying! Especially when we are unaware such events can 100% happen.
All the Antichrists throughout History want to present as The Christ, Jesus Christ, the Messiah. But there is only ONE CHRIST, and He is the Word of YHWH, made flesh . Jesus Christ himself warned us about these fellas: “For false messiahs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect (the christians)” (Matthew 24:24 )
When people speak of religions like Christianity, Judaism, etc, you’re likely to hear a range of views, some positive and some negative. But I’ve only ever heard negative things about Scientology, so what I really want to know is, why do people join Scientology? What do they perceive they’ll gain from it?
This is so incredibly interesting. I found your website last night and I’m going to watch everything although you say it’s defunct. My brother again was a leader in Scientology in the 70s and 60s and maybe the early 80s in Los Angeles I’ve mentioned his name and he and my father both met Alister Crowley and Jack Parsons and went to those parties he’s talking about. They were after the war engineers working out in the San Gabriel Valley. This is very accurate
really interesting vlog. i knew hubbard had stolen all his ideas from almost every religion, hinduism, buddhism, christianity, greek and egyptian mythology but i didnt realise that he was friends with crowley. of course all that late 19th century magic was taken from many eastern religions. this is the fullest picture of hubbard ive seen. im interested to read some of jons books.
It would be illuminating to know also the extent of German Nazi modelling in Scientology. For instance the direct link between L.Ron Hubbard and Leni Riefenstahl. Are there other direct links? Also were there cross overs of Nazi Republicans who had been discovered to have direct links with German Nazis before and during WW2 who may have ended up in Scientology, having an influence on L.Ron and his descriptions of the various organizations?
There are actually several ways that the Magic is spelled. They are due to few reasons. Antiquated spelling, dialectic differences in spelling due to geography, but in certain esoteric circles, the spelling can be indicative of a particular “path”. So majic, majik, majick, magic, magik, magick, are/were all considered to be valid spellings at different points in time.
There was actually both brilliance and madness in Ron Hubbard’s Scientology. I was a Scientologist for 26 years. As an eclectic, I’ve since learned that a lot of the things he wrote about were already known from ancient times. I think LRH wanted to be some sort of god. I left some years after attesting to the state of Clear and started moving towards the OT levels, until I was told I had to redo Purif and Student Hat – again. I was like, “Fook off! Do you know how much this shite costs?!” And that was the end of that. Then I started reading about Scn online. Well, that was what opened my eyes for real. 👀
“Crowley couldn’t spell.” Yes, he could. The way he spelled Magick vs. the normal way to spell it was done purposefully to separate them from illusionists vs. the people who are studying black, white, or red magick and alchemy. Yes, he’s known as the “wickedest or evil-est man in the world,” but he studied high magick for decades. I know you did some research, but I don’t know who your sources were that said that, but they were very, very wrong.
I have known about the Crowley/Parsons/Hubbard summoning for some time now, and it seems to be an often overlooked story, and one that should scare (or fascinate at the least) most people. Add in the weird sketch of the extraplanar entity they talked to while trying to birth the Anti-Christ looks an awful lot like a grey alien, and you have some grade A conspiracy fodder.
Hubbard wasn’t “deeply involved” in magick he was a rank amateur at best. I’ve been a practitioner for over 30 years and I can tell by what he does and obviously doesn’t know exactly how far he got in his education and trust me it wasn’t very far.. he put a lot of the ideas into scientology but you can tell he totally miissunderstood most of them .. that guy wasn’t smart enough to go very far
1) Crowley put the “K” on Magic to differentiate it from stage Magic, not because he couldn’t spell. 2)Golden Dawn were/are greatly devoted to the Magick of self-development, and Self-Mastery,, and not throwing spells to control others,. 3) Crowley separated from the GD, and eventually distorted his approach, but his path is not a general representation of Magickians, in common. 4) All Ritual Magick/Occult is not BLACK nor SATANIC, which it’s made to sound like in this material. 5) I don’t follow Crowley, but a lot of this is selective, superficial interpretation, yet seemingly accurate about Scientology. 6) Luciferianism-Devil worship-Satanism, all lumped in together, mistakenly representing them as all being the same…the CHRISTIAN WARP IN REALITY.. 7) The WILL? Crowley….”Do what Thou wilt shall be the whole of the law, LOVE is the law, LOVE under WILL” (Higher WILL) 8) There are many metaphysical standards and practices, common to most branches of Mysticism, which don’t tie the outward and behavioral manifestations of each, with one another, automatically. 9) Make yourself sound like an expert, and people will take you for one. 10) Scientology is obviously madness, contrived by a frightened madman.
many times the name Pasadena in LA come up when speaking in the occult ..i was thinking now even Van Halen (a band that i use to love like n1 mostly because im a guitar player and i loved Eddie van Halen) this band was satanic we all know..if you read the lyrics they invoke satan many times as a great escape. Yeah i believe Pasadena had many demons around there, something very weird that i found just now was …the word satan google wants to corrected with a caps S( but i wont) but if you right God or Jesus with a small character google accept that, this is very weird, these institutions obviously have their agendas
Crowley didn’t misspell Babalon. In the system of Enochian magic created by John Dee and Edward Kelley in the 16th century, and according to the Enochian language system, Babalond is translated as harlot. The other is Babalon, which means wicked. Crowley was influenced by Dee to the degree that he literarily incorporated many Enochian themes, into his own Thelema system. Dee communicated with angels and extradimensional entities, Crowley with Aiwass, etc….. Your guest tends to provide valuable and serious information, but unfortunately, he is also guilty of relaying hearsay, legends and allegations that have no base in reality. Like the claim that Himmler did perform ceremonial and ritual magick. I would love to know the source of this information?.
I could listen to Jon all day long!! No matter what the subject may be!! I admire his veracity and empathy that he has with his historic accounts of multiple cults and history in general. Also the incredible way he recalls these facts, Every teacher and professor should try to inspire this kind of curiosity to soak in everything and anything around you!! It would be a dream to talk to him about Buddhism as I study this for over 19yrs. after being raised in a very strict Catholic home. I don’t know if it his lighting in this segment, or if he may be ill. I sincerely hope he is 100% and wish much continued success and to life to his fullest. I hope he writes a new book on the nuclear family. Weather it would be an American or British version, I don’t care his knowledge is priceless as well. He is and always be a legend. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the good you have done. And will continue to do I’m sure!! 🥰🌈💖
So LRH was bipolar. I lived with a bipolar manic depressive wife for 21 years and it almost killed me. I lived in a 21 year nightmare and had nightmares for several years after I divorced her crazy ass. She went on to give nightmares to two more men. They divorced her to. I felt sorry for them I knew what they went through.
I met Thomas Mapother IV in a dream in 2016. He was casually seated in a large soft armchair in a spacious room with many other of his colleagues relaxing as well. I was in darkness at first, when the whole room suddenly became lit up. He shook my hand whilst remaining seated and said something in the way of a greeting or a welcome. Then I woke up in my bed.
Scientology tried to recruit me as a 15/16 year old working in a small donut shop in Columbia, SC, of all places. Gave me a copy of Dianetics, which I thumbed through and quickly came to the conclusion that it was rubbish.🗑 Jesus Christ is the light, love, and hope of the Holy Spirit that resides in all those who accept him. Jesus is real, the unseen realm, and all if it’s inhabitants are real. Don’t play games or wager with devils with your soul. This is not a simulation. This is not a game. There are consequences for your choices, your actions, and your words.
YES,HE HAS,HE WAS EVERYTHING THATS HORRIBLE IN ALL THESES EVIL EVIL CRAZY SICK MINED PEOPLES,I CANT BELIEVE THAT PEOPLE’S ARE CRAZY ENOUGH TO GIVE ALL THEY HAVE AN THERE SELVES TO THIS CRAZY CRAZY BUNCH,PRAYERS ❤️ FOR ALL THESES PEOPLE’S THAT ARE TRAPPED IN SUCH A HORRIBLE LIFE IN THIS KIDS,TOM CRUISE,ECT….PRAYERS FOR THEM ALL THAT THEY FIND THE TRUTH OUT SOME WAY.ITS ALL SATANIC LIES JUST LIKE OTHER EVIL BELIEFS !!!!THANK YOU ALL FOR SHARING 🙏 PRAYERS TO YOU ALL ALSO 💞🙏
Ron Hubbard HAS lived on. Eternally burning in a very hot fire. I wonder how comforting his thoughts about folks remembering him are to him in such a predicament? I’d imagine not in the slightest. I’d imagine he’d prefer complete anonymity over being remembered, to have salvation through Christ. It’s a sad and terrifying thing to contemplate. Something that I don’t wish upon ANYONE.
Manson was a subject in a CIA program that was established to create, “the Manchurian Candidate”. The Process Church of the Final Judgement was an extension of this CIA program. Manson didn’t just study Scientology and suddenly become a, “cult master”. Manson was a government product that was programmed to do what he did.
I have a diagnosis of bipolar I with psychotic features and have thought I’d be president one day and had all the confidence in the world and had EVERYTHING in the universe figured out, to not being able to remember a happy time. What a great way to put it. In psychosis/mania I had delusions I was Jesus Christ and I’m not even religious 😂
facinating especially how A.C waz revered by BOWIE..in QUICKSAND..& immortilised on the cover of SEARGENT P!also manson learned how to manipulate people ..usin L.S.D in the M.K ULTRA PROG,he waz rejected by hiz buddys band..thankz 2 a friend of ROMAN POLANSKI…the band were the BEACH BOYZ..& the wilsonz used 2 jam with,when MANSON found out ..he felt betrayed by BRIAN WILSON..DRUG STORIES by A.C..a great read indeed!
What has been, it is what will be, And what has been done, it is what will be done. So there is nothing new under the sun. Eccl 1:9 All religions outside of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, are demonic and never offer anything new. They all think you can become gods. They only offer what humans want already.
I did researched about Hubbard years ago. He had a STD he picked up during the war. The documents I read said he, Aleister Crowley and Jack Parsons hung out together. Interesting that in this 📼, Crowley denies their relationship. If he had Syphilis it would make sense he was suffering mind rot.Side note I was at the Danny Masterson case. I live in LA and Scientology and the LAPD have a very intimate relationship. 😻
Thee was a large house on the corner of Somerford Road and Somerford Way Christchurch Dorset UK. The people who lived there were Crowley associates. Its next door to the former site of Gardners Radio, Gerald Gardner (Gardnerian Wicca.) relative of Cecil Gardner founder of GR. Crowley lived nearby in Highcliff for a period of time.
I’ve always wondered if “gayness” was God’s way of capping a family tree’s bloodline ( so there will BE no more descendants!!! ) in the most humiliating way possible!!! ( ??? ) Because it is TRUE!!! It’s as if God discontinues the family trees of occultist’s by making sure all their descendants are gay or lesbian!!! Alleister Crowley has ZERO grandchildren, and may not even have any KIDS!!!
I’ve been a spiritualist pretty much my whole life. My heritage is Celtic Druid. My wee Scottish grandma started teaching me ‘the old ways’ when I turned 4yo. I wouldn’t go anywhere near Crowley. He’s not a spiritualist. He is/was full on black magic (magik). Even his tarot cards are ‘evil’. I’ve picked up a deck of his cards and through them down instantly. His energy is very dark.
It is possible to have more than one body, if you are involved in the “dark” occult, but this will be for manipulative means. So Ron L Hubbard, could have employed this technique. Motive defines whether some act or thought is good or evil. Advanced Light workers for good can have more than one body too, if needed. The whole of existence is much more involved than people first think. Secrets have to be protected, knowledge cannot be disemmenated to everyone, as motives vary amongst us.
It would be interesting to have delved into the deeper childhood of Ron Hubbard… from Jon’s point of view… LOVE TO HEAR ANOTHER PODCAST WITH JON… on this?!! I find many cult leaders had very disrupting childhood’s in the way of severe abuse… either physical or sexual…etc. NOT all of course, but many have been… just a thought.
I’m not a fan of astrology in terms of horoscopes/predicting future, but I am an avid fan of it as a study of well documented patterns of personality traits/behavior/thinking/perceptions across the 12 zodiacal signs. It’s fascinating! (often considered one of the first forms of psychology/study of patterns in how we humans think/process) Anyway, as a Pisces myself…..I understand that we’re an odd lot, for sure! We have saints and horrible people in our “type”…..as do all the other signs. Interesting (to me) to discover that LRH and Danny Masterson are both Pisces fellas, with the shared birthday of March 13th! (mine is Feb 28, but still a Pisces) Anyway, a disturbing, yet fun fact! Had to share. lol I also hypothesize, (while owning my personal experience), that Pisces may be the sign MOST LIKELY to end up in cults…..whether leaders thereof, or followers. (mostly the latter) Peace, y’all! Keep an open mind, yet always protect it. I’d also like to say that Pisceans are the most likely sign to “think outside of boxes”…..to think about things that are not common to most people. It is almost a special power, and it can be used for good and evil. We are highly empathetic, and with this comes the ability to understand people and human behavior in a way that is “exceptional?” Well, now i’m just defending us! lol I am not currently part of any cult, I promise. But I get that I may still sound like a whack job. I’ll stop now. Hopefully I’ve provided a few laughs and not too many unkind words.
There are distinctions of spelling that are of note. I WAS a follower of Crowley for many years. Changing the y to an a in babylon changes the numerics and takes the organization out of the prophetic to be shown as heretics. Also, as in the connotation of “musick” in The Word Of God, it just differentiates between hat tricks and spiritually endowed magic”k”. It is another way that the enemy tries to be like The Most High.
The early part of the 1950s time & effort was being applied to install the teachings of the Frankfurt Institute via Columbia University via all the government agencies instilling the programing of original sins for Germany, the UK, USA, France. Later to be dubbed Wokeness. The foundation of disassembling the family units & the required guilt that would be needed to do so. Its a rather lengthing process to get developed & highly successful societies to self implode all the while taking steps the general public will be obviously against. But at last here we are arent we.
Nowhere in “Helter Skelter” is there a mention of Ron L. Hubbard not Aleister Crowley. Crowley also misspelled Magic on purpose to differentiate his rituals from established practices. The SS also tramped all over the globe using the military’s trying to retrieve religious receipts. Any artifacts that would discredit all religious doctrines.
It is not that Aleister Crowley who was very well educated could not spell, he valued the Gematria value of words where each letter had a number value and combined they had specific meanings. Magic was spelled in the old English way as Magick to separate it from stage magic tricks. Please let us get our facts correct. More misinformation the aim of Golden Dawn Magic was “to become more than human” and to unify with the divine. Crowley was kicked out. I didn’t watch the rest.
Crowley could spell perfectly well. What appear to mis-spelled words are in fact Crowley playing with Gematria, which is a system where each letter is given a number and each number has a mystical quality. It is a complicated system, but that is the basic explanation. For example Crowley added the letter K to the end of the word magic because he wanted the word to have a specific numerical value, but also because in Ancient Greek the word for a lady’s private parts is ‘Kteis’ and Crowley’s magic was Sax Magic.
Jon, who did you reach out to from the rosicrucians? I asked for some information and this was their response: Dear Daniel, We received your email inquiring about Herbert W. Armstrong. We are so sorry but due to a strict confidentiality policy we cannot share information on membership in the Rosicrucian Order. With warmest wishes for Peace Profound, Karen B
Crowleys successor in the OTO, Kenneth Grant in his book The Magical Revival had a whole chapter on Hubbard and Parsons. It closely parallels what he is describing here. It appears to me that in Scientology knowledge is not evil but their use of it is. It uses brainwashing to extract wealth for advancement and punishment for leaving the organization, are diabolical and perverse. Imagine if a priest had a database of all your fears and aspirations and used it against you??? This and worse.