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<blockquote data-quote="fatcel_3000" data-source="post: 12111" data-attributes="member: 73"><p>In scientology virtues and sins are hypnotic programming that you want to remove.</p><p></p><p>if you have a near-death experience or take DMT, you will often have what's called a "life review". You go over all your sins in a courtroom-like enviroment. Judgement day in christianity. You get this more in the placebo group than people who actually take DMT. Implies its a deep part inherent to the mind.</p><p></p><p>Scientology takes the position that this is basically a traumatic flashback to a point many lifetimes ago when you were brought into a torture chamber and hypnotized. Sins and Virtues being arbitrary the same way your parent could beat you into not putting your elbows on the table and getting triggered when someone else does.</p><p></p><p>Before earth, in more enslaved civilizations, a grave sin would be to slack on the job for an afternoon. A mortal sin would be to call off work.</p><p></p><p>the goal then, is (total) freedom. Similar to Nietzschean or Satanist philosophy.</p><p></p><p>this is high level material, iirc you've been to one of the CoS orgs (not my denomination). They probably would cite a book they sell called <em>A New Slant on Life</em> which is a self-help book and not religious doctrine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatcel_3000, post: 12111, member: 73"] In scientology virtues and sins are hypnotic programming that you want to remove. if you have a near-death experience or take DMT, you will often have what's called a "life review". You go over all your sins in a courtroom-like enviroment. Judgement day in christianity. You get this more in the placebo group than people who actually take DMT. Implies its a deep part inherent to the mind. Scientology takes the position that this is basically a traumatic flashback to a point many lifetimes ago when you were brought into a torture chamber and hypnotized. Sins and Virtues being arbitrary the same way your parent could beat you into not putting your elbows on the table and getting triggered when someone else does. Before earth, in more enslaved civilizations, a grave sin would be to slack on the job for an afternoon. A mortal sin would be to call off work. the goal then, is (total) freedom. Similar to Nietzschean or Satanist philosophy. this is high level material, iirc you've been to one of the CoS orgs (not my denomination). They probably would cite a book they sell called [I]A New Slant on Life[/I] which is a self-help book and not religious doctrine [/QUOTE]
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