When i went to London a few weeks back i went past the scientology 'shop'
and saw books so went in to have a look. It was a bit like walking into some
bizzare set off the xfiles on mushrooms, all uniformed and brainwashed up
sort of thing. Somehow i was psychologically goaded into buying Dianaetics
which i took home with me. After having a flick through it and had a bite of
the apple i was absolutely horrified, it is hard for me to believe that
people could be taken in like this. Obviously if it lightens a persons path
or makes life better for people who am i to complain, like Nietzsche said,
if some false belief makes a person happy what difference does it make? Odd
that he said that considering the clonking great battle axe he had to finely
grind with Christianity. There was a review of Dianetics on amazon where a
reviewer said they were a hardened bibliophile and that it was the only book
they had ever destroyed rather than given away to charity etc.
But, what the heck, Do What Thou Wilt.
Please note that the views expressed here may not be those of the
schizophrenic.
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> i've listening to ozzy osbourne's guitar player, mr. crowley
> and i read from a website that he was one of those scientologists
> is aleister crowley a member of your clubs?
> is he in any movies?
> i really enjoy his guitar playing and want to see if he has 6 digits,
> an extra finger, because when i try to play guitar like him i start to
> hallucinate and hear phantom flute sounds
> and the medication nurse tells me that it's just a dream of the day
> and to just rest my head on the padded walls
> its okay too, the flute playing isn't that good
> i know its the psychiatrist trying to cheer me up
> he doesn't know the pan myths
> but i don't play pan flutes
> you should get one
> i thought you said i was the nurse
> well you are now