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Here is an interesting article. Note that the development of Scientology 
started with relief from the reactive mind then later focused on the 
development of abilities.  TROM is all about relief from the mind and does 
nothing about developing OT abilities.

Keep on TROMing

Pete


 



Is Spirit of Quality or Quantity?

by martyrathbun09

For the first several years of L. Ron Hubbard’s research into a path to 
enlightenment, his focus was on simplicity. In that wise, his quest aligned 
perfectly with the ancient universal truths he sought to make more easily and 
uniformly attainable.  Those truths, per Hubbard, were particularly well 
articulated by Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha), and Lao Tzu in the Tao TeChing. 
  Hubbard seemed to understand, and could communicate in modern language, the 
Buddhist and Taoist descriptions of the spiritual, the difficult to 
conceptualize ideas of ‘emptiness’ or  ‘nothingness.’  Hubbard lectured as 
follows on 1 December 1954:

You can have a quality in complete absence of a quantity.  You don’t have to be 
“a quart of good boy.”  And this was what he (the scientist) was assuming, see. 
 The next time you see a pound of lust, send it around and we’ll put it in a 
museum.  These things are not quantitative.

So we had to get out of quantitative thinking, thinking in terms of objects and 
masses, before we had any real comprehension of existence.  And this was very 
easy to do. Very easy to do. You merely had to define what zero was .  And we 
find that life, basically the awareness of awareness unit in life, is not a 
thing of quantity – not even vaguely of quantity. It is a thing ofquality, of 
ability. 

Where you have ability, you have life. Where you have space, energy, mass…I 
don’t care what kinds of energy.  The energy contained in your engrams.  The 
energy contained in mental pictures.  The space contained in your visios or 
lack of them.  Anytime you have any quantity of any kind, you have walked 
downhill from life.  Just like that.  And this works out.  This works out in 
processing, works out gorgeously.

Scientology counseling (processing or auditing) does work out quite gorgeously 
when a thetan (the awareness of awareness unit, or individual spiritual being) 
is considered in this wise.   When this framework is kept in mind, Scientology 
procedures are rather simple.  That is because all of them are used toward the 
result of removing additives, or complexities, and returning the quality of the 
awareness of awareness unit to itself.   That quality is uniformly found to be 
good by universally recognized human standards.

Hubbard clearly mapped philosophy and procedures that brought about abilities 
(qualities) in a being that culminate in the state of Clear.  Hubbard defined a 
Clear as “an unrepressed and self-determined being” who is no longer subject to 
stimulus-response reactive thought processes.

Unfortunately, the issue becomes muddled as one assays to move higher on the 
Scientology path, called the Bridge.   Above Clear, the reached for states are 
no longer expressed in terms of freedoms from the additives that hamper a 
being.  Instead, Scientologists shoot for the vaunted state of ‘cause.’   Cause 
over matter, energy, space, time, and life is the state that is promised.   
Powers become the target.   Rather than the removal of additives the goal 
becomes the inclusion of an additive, expressed in a term that infers physical 
properties or force, power.

In formal, organizational Scientology the relentless promotion and cultural 
propaganda and pressure hammer that theme home.  They seize upon some later 
seemingly contradictory words of Ron mentioned in policy letters and bulletins 
because of later turns Hubbard himself took.  By the mid sixties he began to 
contradict the maxim regarding quality versus quantity.  Beings were 
increasingly considered to vary in size, or to be recognizable by something 
other than quality, the new measure being quantity.

For example, in a policy letter issued on 22 March 1967 Hubbard introduced the 
idea of size with respect to thetans. He wrote,  ‘Some  thetans are bigger than 
others.  None are truly equal. ‘  Hewent on to instruct that smaller beings, 
whom he designated as degraded beings, occur ‘about eighteen to one over Big 
Beings in the human race (minimum ratio). ‘

Along with that shift of focus onto size came the introduction of different 
goals for processing.   Rather than the original goal of returning a being to 
the simple, uniformly good, freedom from the additives tainting the being’s 
quality, the focus went toward achieving powers.  Conditions of existence were 
issued along with formulas one could apply in life to improve one’s condition.  
Those conditions were determined primarily by the quantity produced as measured 
by statistics. The most senior of those conditions to which all of them were 
designed to lead toward was called ‘Power.’  While those condition formulas 
were, and are, very workable, the schema contributed to a culture of lust 
toward attainment of power.

The very definition of power in Scientology radically changed as follows:

a)      The ability to maintain a position in space.  – 1 March 1958

b)      The amount of work which can be accomplished in a unit of time, or the 
amount of force which can be applied in a unit of time.  – 6 December 1966

Over time the adjective “powerful’ became regularly associated with ‘thetan’ in 
Scientology think and speak.   Scientologists began to promote and covet the 
idea of becoming a big, powerful  thetan.   Scientology promotion became more 
geared toward such ideas as ‘unleashing the power of the thetan’, and  
bestowing ‘super power’.   Achievements in the Scientology world were ascribed 
as attributes of ‘powerful thetans’ and ‘big beings.’   Conversely, bad conduct 
was routinely condemned as that of smaller beings.

Exacerbating matters were more Hubbard policies that excused otherwise 
destructive behaviorof beings based upon the size or power of the individual, 
particularly when that alleged size or power was abused in the forwarding of 
the power of Scientology as a movement.  Thus, in the policy The 
Responsibilities of Leaders, Hubbard’s ‘seven points of power’ suggested the 
ends justify the means when protecting the ‘power’ one relies upon for his own 
power.   Hubbard suggests the physical beating of the critic of the power one 
relies upon and serves is commendable behavior.  He even suggests that a real 
power would accept those who rely upon his power murdering enemies of the 
power.   And that a true power would encourage his underlings to keep him 
ignorant of the crimes they commit in increasing his power.  In factanother  
Hubbard ethics policy letter stated that an individual who produced a lot 
toward expansion of Scientology could ‘get away with murder.’

In the years that Scientology evolved in this fashion, most particularly after 
the death of Hubbard, its very aims were demonstrably altered in significant 
ways.  Gradually, alleviating the world of ‘insanity’, ‘war’, and ‘criminality’ 
was replaced by a drive to wreak ‘planetary obliteration’ or exact ‘global 
vengeance’ against the Scientology-designated evil-doers of earth.

It fairly makes one wonder whether somewhere along the line Scientology lost 
sight of its own purpose and the quality of life it was created to restore.

Does Scientology address beings as ‘qualities’ that lost sight of their own 
very nature by introduction of the confusion of ‘quantity’ into the equation?

Or does Scientology address beings as ‘quantities’ that need to have some 
quantity added to them to become sufficiently big and powerful?

 
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