I'm well past Original Thesis now, but today I was looking back at some of my notes and I found some things that I thought I'd share.
This first quote explains what is behind actions that you or others have taken that didn't make any sense. For example, with all we know now about the damage drugs such as cocaine and heroine can do, why is it that people still take them? Why is it that a suicide bomber does what he does? Why is it that Joe yelled at Mary when in fact he loves her? Why on earth did a seemingly successful marriage suddenly break up?
The explanation is in this first quote. And it leads to solutions for all of the examples I gave and for any other behavior that just doesn't seem to make any sense. Those solutions can all be found in Scientology.
Here is the quote from the book Dianetics: The Original Thesis:
When the individual is acting contrary to the survival of himself, his group, progeny, race, mankind or life, he can be considered to be unintelligent, uninformed or aberrated.Unintelligent and uninformed are relatively easy to handle, but "aberrated" can be much more difficult. The good new is that it is what Scientology and Dianetics handle successfully every day.
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"When the individual is acting contrary to the survival of himself, his group, progeny, race, mankind or life, he can be considered to be unintelligent, uninformed or aberrated."
The inclusion of race is interesting. What would the Scientology definition of race be in this context? It sounds like blatant racial nationalism.
The word "race" is a plain ordinary English word. It is used here in it's plain ordinary English definition "one of the groups that people can be divided into based on certain physical qualities (such as skin color)".
A person's "race" is larger than their "group" or "progeny", but smaller than "mankind" or "life", so it fits into the sequence in that sense. I think that's the main reason it's used here.
The idea here is expanding areas of life. An individual has an urge to survive through all these things. "race" in this usage is no more important than any of the other things mentioned.
Sorry it caused you distress. Have you been the victim of racial prejudice? Is that why you got hung up on that word?
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