Showing posts with label Scientology Beliefs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scientology Beliefs. Show all posts

Monday, December 13, 2010

Scientology and Christmas

People sometimes ask how or what Scientologists celebrate at this time of the year, so here is the Church's answer: The Scientology Religion and the Holiday Season.

If you want a more personal answer then here is mine: Scientology is not like other western religions in that it is inclusive rather than exclusive. For example, if you are a Christian then you are not a Muslim and you are not Jewish. But if you are a Scientologist you could also be a Christian or a Muslim or a Jew or a Buddhist or ... etc., etc. We don't have any rule that stops you from being a part of another religion. This is because Scientology is a practical religion that addresses improving your life in the here and now. It does not require faith or belief: You can try out the teachings of Scientology for yourself and see whether they work or not.

Of course there can be clashes between some beliefs and the teachings of Scientology but even then a person could use some of the practical teachings of Scientology even if they rejected others.

For me personally, because I was raised in a somewhat Christian family, I do the usual Christmas stuff -the tree, decorations, presents, parties, family, Christmas music, etc.

I hope that gives you an idea of how or what Scientologists celebrate at this time of year.

Saturday, December 04, 2010

Silent Birth: Good Article

Here is a good article on Silent Birth with an actual example of one: Scientology's Silent Birth: One Mother's Story.

One point I wanted to make: there is a comment from a doctor that implies that quiet during birth makes no difference. What she is missing is that the whole point of silent birth is to avoid words spoken during a traumatic birth. Sure if the birth contains no pain and unconsciousness for the mother and baby then you could have a brass band playing if you really wanted to. But how can you guarantee that there won't be any pain or unconsciousness?

It is easy to demonstrate the effect upon a person of words spoken during moments of pain and unconsciousness. Those words act like a post-hypnotic suggestion. E.g., If the mother says "the smell of antiseptic makes me feel sick" during a traumatic birth, then it is likely in later life (once meaning can be assigned to the words) that the grown child will feel sick when he or she smells antiseptic.

For more details on this read the book Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health
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Sunday, November 28, 2010

What do Scientologists Believe?

hijabilicious asked:
Could you tell me what scientologists believe in? I tried to look it up but it sounds really complicating, and what happens to a person who reaches the clear-level? could you please explain in a non-complicated way? thnx beforehand


Thanks for the question.

The simplest one liner is: Scientologists believe that each person is a spiritual being who has abilities that are way more than anyone ever thought and he or she thinks they can regain these abilities through the methods discovered in Scientology.

There is a lot more to it, but that is the simplest one-sentence explanation I could come up with.

The "basic principles" section of the Scientology web site says:
"It comprises a vast body of knowledge extending from certain fundamental truths, and prime among those truths: Man is a spiritual being endowed with abilities well beyond those which he normally envisions. He is not only able to solve his own problems, accomplish his goals and gain lasting happiness, but he can achieve new states of awareness he may never have dreamed possible"
What is Clear? The simplest one-sentence explanation I can give you is: A Clear is someone who has had the negative part of his mind cleared up so that he or she can live life to the fullest.

Again, there is a lot more to it. The section of the Scientology web site that deals with the Clear says:

A Clear is free with his emotions. He can think for himself. ... Clears are self-confident, happy and generally successful in both careers and interpersonal relationships. It is a highly desirable state for any individual and is attainable by virtually anyone. In fact, thousands upon thousands of people have achieved the state of Clear ...
Does that help?

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Monday, June 07, 2010

More Questions from a Nurse (10)

Taylor asked a number of questions here: More Questions from a Nurse. Here are more answers:

16. When I give the report I'm supposed to provide handouts for the class. Is there anything that you can think of that would benefit?

Regarding health, Scientologists tend to follow the advice in Chapters 1 and 2 of The Way To Happiness. I recommend you download the book and read those chapters (they are short). This will give you the basic idea of our views on this area.

One other important thing is that when ill or injured Scientologists like to get "Assists" which are spiritual healing procedures. You can read all about them here: Assists for Illness and Injury. These can really help speed up recovery.

The Scientology Web Site has a very good search feature. Just go to the site, type in the "Search" and press the Enter key.

That was the last question. Thank you Taylor for asking them. It's always a pleasure to clarify questions about Scientology and Scientologists.

Sunday, June 06, 2010

More Questions from a Nurse (9)

Taylor asked a number of questions here: More Questions from a Nurse. Here are more answers:

14. If caring for a family member in a nursing home and is going to die, is there someone to prepare the body?
There are no special religious requirements for preparation of the body after death. The normal traditions of the individual would apply. For me it would be finding an undertaker.

15. Is there a particular process for the funeral?
We do have a funeral service in Scientology. What is the Scientology funeral service?

Whether the coffin is there or the service is held after burial (as in a memorial) is a decision of the loved ones.

More tomorrow.

Saturday, June 05, 2010

More Questions from a Nurse (8)

Taylor asked a number of questions here: More Questions from a Nurse. Here are more answers:

13a. What are the thoughts on Divorce?
There is a good chance that a marriage that is heading for divorce can be put back together again with Scientology Marriage Counseling. It has a very good success rate.

If at all possible a marriage should be saved but there are circumstances where the best course for all involved is divorce. That sums it up for me and I think for Scientologists in general.

More tomorrow.

Friday, June 04, 2010

More Questions from a Nurse (7)

Taylor asked a number of questions here: More Questions from a Nurse. Here are more answers:

13. What are the thoughts on infidelity?
Infidelity is destructive to the individuals involved and has a ripple effect on other family members, especially children.

As L. Ron Hubbard says in The Way to Happiness Book, "Unfaithfulness on the part of a sexual partner can heavily reduce one's survival. History and the newspapers carry floods of instances of the violence of human passions aroused by unfaithfulness. 'Guilt' is the milder evil. Jealousy and vengeance are the greater monsters: one never knows when they will cease to sleep."

I would recommend reading Chapter 3 of the book because I would say it accurately describes a Scientologist's view on this subject.

More tomorrow.

Thursday, June 03, 2010

More Questions from a Nurse (6)

Taylor asked a number of questions here: More Questions from a Nurse. Here are more answers:

12. What are the beliefs and views on marriage?
Scientology regards the family as the building block of any society and marriage as an essential component of a stable family life.

For more check out this: How does Scientology View Marriage and the Family? and this What is the Scientology Wedding Ceremony?.

12a. Are there arranged marriages?
No.

More tomorrow.

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

More Questions from a Nurse (5)

Taylor asked a number of questions here: More Questions from a Nurse. Here are more answers:

10. On whom do you rely on health care services or healing?
For general data on the religious view on medical care read this: What is the Scientology position on medical care?

For myself the answer to the question is the clinic I mentioned above and Dr. Fuhrman.

11. Are there religious restrictions that your caregiver should know?
The Church of Scientology itself does not enforce any restrictions on physical treatment.

But Scientologists are opposed to destructive psychiatric treatments such as psychiatric drugs, electroshock therapy and psychosurgery. I have seen that regular doctors are prescribing psychiatric drugs without understanding there dangers, so that would be a restriction which a caregiver would need to know: don't give psychiatric or other mind-altering drugs to a Scientologist. For more info read this: What is the Scientology View
on Drugs and Medicine?


Medical drugs and normal medical treatments are no problem.

More tomorrow.

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

More Questions from a Nurse (4)

Taylor asked a number of questions here: More Questions from a Nurse. Here are more answers:

9. Who/what is your primary source of information about your health?
This answer has nothing to do with Scientology. My answer reflects my personal choices.

My wife and I have read widely in this field attempting to discover what diet and other life style choices lead to health. Over the years I have used many sources, tried many different diets and have finally narrowed it down to something that actually works. My primary source is Dr. Joel Fuhrman who bases his recommendations on thousands of scientific studies rather than opinion or a few studies that conform to a personal bias. Since following his methods my health has improved more than ever before. For example, I lost 65lbs in nine months, my energy went way up and my general level of health is the highest it has ever been.

During our quest we also discovered a local clinic that uses physical tests (blood tests, saliva tests, etc.), Functional medicine, Orthomolecular medicine and Naturopathic medicine. Their diagnoses go much deeper than those of a traditional medical doctor and they use both natural and medical solutions as appropriate for solving health issues. I find that actual physical tests interpreted by someone who is well trained are far superior to any other method.

We also use Chiropractic and other natural practitioners when needed.

More tomorrow.

Monday, May 31, 2010

More Questions from a Nurse (3)

Taylor asked a number of questions here: More Questions from a Nurse. Here are more answers:

7. Can you describe some of your family's dietary habits and your personal preferences?
Our diet has nothing to do with our religion. There are no dietary rules in Scientology.

My adult kids don't live with us, so they eat whatever they want. My daughter tends to go for more organic and healthy foods. My son is more lax about what he eats.

Until about a year ago, my wife and I ate what we thought was a healthy diet, mainly organic, avoiding junk food, but eating along the lines of what you could call a "Standard American Diet" of mainly grains, a normal amount of meat (light on the red meats) and some vegetables.

In the last year we have become Nutritarians and eat a science based, high nutrient diet that is actually healthy and not at all like the Standard American Diet we used to eat. This is a personal choice and has nothing to do with our religion.

8. Are there any foods forbidden from you diet for religious or cultural reasons?
No. Although after watching the documentary Super Size Me you'd have to be nuts to eat junk food.

More tomorrow.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

More Questions from a Nurse (2)

Taylor asked a number of questions here: More Questions from a Nurse. Here are more answers:

6. Who is the spokesperson for your family?
If we did or did not have a spokesperson, it would have nothing to do with Scientology. Such things are personal or traditional choices.

For our family, we don't have a "spokesperson". Not sure when or why we'd need one. My kids are adults living their own lives now but when they were still children my wife and I would always discuss things with them and come to an understanding. There were very few situations where we had to override their choices and if we ever did then there was full agreement between my wife and I. I guess we have more of a democratic set up than a dictatorial one.

Here is more data: What Does L. Ron Hubbard Say About Raising Children?

More tomorrow.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Scientology: How does your religion help you transfer the faith to your children? Do you worry about that?

Steph asked: How does your religion help you transfer the faith to your children? Do you worry about that?

The Church leaves it up to the parents. There are courses for children to help them understand the wisdom and practial practices. But we also have a rule that a person should only take part in Scientology Training or Scientology Auditing if he or she wants to. A parent cannot force Scientology onto their child.

Personally I always tried to explain things to my kids so they would understand it and be able to make up their own minds. I'm happy that they both chose to be Scientologists. If they hadn't I would have been disappointed, but that would not affect my relationship with them.

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Scientology: Are you encouraged to share your belief with others in the hope that they will "join" your religion? Why or why not?

Steph asked: Are you encouraged to share your belief with others in the hope that they will "join" your religion? Why or why not?

Sure. We feel that if people understand the wisdom of Scientology then that will improve them and help achieve the goals of Scientology that I described earlier.

On the other hand a person can be a Scientologist and a member of another religion, so there is no "conversion" in the Western religious sense of the word. We are more interested in people understanding and applying the wisdom because that's what will make a difference in the world.

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Monday, February 15, 2010

Scientology: How does this place of faith view the commandment, or a similar one, to "multiply and replenish the earth"?

Steph asked: How does this place of faith view the commandment, or a similar one, to "multiply and replenish the earth"?

That isn't part of Scientology. We view man as a spiritual being, so whilst reproduction of bodies creates more vessels for beings to operate, it isn't a spiritual activity and so is left up to the individual.

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Scientology: Is it important that you marry someone of this religion? Why or why not?

Steph asked: Is it important that you marry someone of this religion? Why or why not?

That's a really good question to answer on Valentines Day :)

There is no requirement from the Church or from any teachings in Scientology. The Church does not interfere in its members' personal lives.

Personally, when I was single, I found it easier to date Scientologists because of the shared reality about life and personal goals. I'm sure members of other religions would probably say the same about dating people in their own faith. But that's just a personal observation.

I have a good friend whose husband is not a Scientologist. He's a great guy and it's not a problem.

I know people who are Scientologists and they date non-Scientologists. It's really just personal preference.

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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Scientology: Does your religion encourage you to keep a particular day of the week "holy"? If so, how do you do that? Or is this not important?

Steph asked: Does your religion encourage you to keep a particular day of the week "holy"? If so, how do you do that? Or is this not important?

No. There is no holy day of the week in Scientology.

Scientologists I know usually follow the traditions in which they were raised.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Scientology: If you have a holy book, are members encouraged to read it? If so, how often? How do you use this holy book in your life?

Steph asked: If you have a holy book, are members encouraged to read it? If so, how often? How do you use this holy book in your life?

We have a lot of books: Scientology Basic Books. We are definitely encouraged to read them and understand them. There are courses available for every book. Scientologists are encouraged to take those courses and then use those books in their lives. There is no particular requirement to read them often, just to get through the courses so you understand them and can use them in life.

I use the books in most parts of my life. For example: I use the "conditions formulas" from "Introduction to Scientology Ethics" a great deal. Everything is in some sort of condition and these formulas can be applied to improve the condition. So, for example, I wanted to lose weight, so I started on a really grate program (Eat to Live). When my weight went down a little (what I wanted) then I applied the "Normal" formula, when it went up a little (not what I wanted) then I applied the "Emergency" formula. I have now lost 40 lbs and am back at the weight I was in my early 20s :)

Another example is when my wife had a major operation and was in great pain. I gave her Scientology Assists (a form of auditing directed at helping a person recover from physical problems: Scientology Assist ). After a few hours of assists she was able to come off heavy pain killers and next day was able to come off all pain killers.

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Scientology: What are the most important values in life to you? Do these come from a religious background?

Steph asked: What are the most important values in life to you? Do these come from a religious background?

Honesty, integrity, helping others.

See the Code of Honor

The moral code a Scientologist follows is captured in the secular book "The Way To Happiness. To me, the 21 precepts described there are the most important values in life.

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Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Scientology: What do you think of people who are apathetic about religion and ethical values?

Steph asked: What do you think of people who are apathetic about religion and ethical values?

Peoples' attitude to religion is their own choice. No one can successfully enforce a belief system on another. Even if extreme duress is used and the victim says they believe, they don't really. I think it is important for a person to have some religious belief, even if it is different to my own, but other than that I think it is up to them.

In Scientology, ethics is defined as the actions one takes towards survival. For example: if one takes harmful drugs then that is unethical because it harms ones survival. So if a person is apathetic about ethical values then they are apathetic about living and won't survive well or for very long. I guess a quick answer to your question is that I think they need help.

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