Remember the recent post (Hurricane Milton) where Lorianne Isaacson said there would be 6000 people sheltering in the Ft Harrison for the hurricane. It was ridiculous.
Now the reality of the “6000” is laid bare. The idea that scientology is large and expanding, even in Clearwater, where they have been circling the wagons for years, is disproven daily.
But not before a bit more magical scientology thinking about “admiring” the hurricane away.
LoosingMyReligion says
The photos seem to purposely highlight mainly children and young boys. I don’t think it’s a coincidence.
And they could all be scnists there taking group photos.
Once again scn does not deny itself by using what it can to advertise itself as if they were truly interested in the community and “good boys” wrongly misunderstood.
Xenos says
Im guessing their doors were open only to Sciientologists and outsiders were not allowed in?
Overrun in California says
A call to arms to all Scientologists to admire a hurricane. And that will turn it into a drizzle. Didn’t quite work huh? Do you think that might sound a bit crazy to ask people to do that
as an emergency call to arms? Or do you think that most people will think you’re bat-shit crazy?
And all of those O.T. 7’s couldn’t do it. Maybe something else at work here…you think?
It would be nice if there were actual O.T. “powers” that could turn a hurricane into a drizzle.
It would be nice if O.T’s could demonstrate ANY O.T. abilities.
If they could, there would be lines around the block of every org around the planet.
“We always deliver what we promise”. Key to that is never promise anything. Now that’s workable.
Yawn says
I guess the simple logic of Scientology’s persistence is that no one admires it.
InsideOfTheFireWall says
If they have had used chem trails, they had won, against this Milton Storm.
But Scientology is using only there mental power, and not real effectiv
Anonymous says
Someone send Marcus to punctuation school, stat!
Mark says
Crankers Stank
And Wankers Wank
Their postulates tank
While Pimp Pope makes bank
They just keep the tone farty lying and trying going. Delusion, er, postulates…are senior to common sense, observable reality, and cognitive dissonance. Glee, certainty,
and El Bong’s dreck WILL save the universe!
*Sigh*
Aquamarine says
I’m an Ex who never managed to make it to Flog. 25 years in and I either didn’t have the money, or if I had the money I didn’t have the time. Point being, I’m not OT and as such totally unfamiliar with Admire Tech or whatever its officially called.
The advice was for as many Scientologists as possible to ADMIRE Hurricane Miton so that it would become less harmful? Go away altogether?
Because IF THIS WORKS I’m going to start admiring David Miscavie in every way, and I think we should, each and every one of us, put aside our pride and personal feelings and all just admire the hell out him, literally and figuratively. Every awful, creepy thing he has ever done; every selfish, greedy cruel, stupid, vicious, senseless act he has ever done or ordered done let’s admire it…wow, that was amazing…well DONE…etc., etc.
Except I just realized: David Miscavige is steeped in admiration. He is praised continually by every Still In Good Standing Scientologist. According to them he is perfect in every way and they continually tell him that he is perfect in every way. So he receives plenty of admiration. And yet there he is. He doesn’t disappear. Why doesn’t he disappear? Maybe because what’s really there, the true person, is not being admired? I’d love to figure this out.
LoosingMyReligion says
Aqua, I think he doesn’t disappear for the simple fact that he knows that admiration is not due to him in the least but is extorted from people by the fear of the despot.
Second thing a hurricane is a natural fact while the leader of the Minions is a real fascist, in himself he acts against nature. Last point admiring something does not mean controlling it for one’s own interest, on the contrary, it means seeing the thing for how it really is and not being involved with judgments or prejudices ( and it requires a lot of inner freedom).
So two very different things that in scn they can’t understand even with hammer blows.
Aquamarine says
Wow I get it. I get it now. This is nice. Thank you, Loosing. I was puzzling a lot over this.
“…admiring something …means seeing the thing for how it really is and NOT being involved with judgements or prejudices (AND IT REQUIRES A LOT OF INNER FREEDOM) (cap emphasis mine).
So…admiring in this sense means really looking – REALLY looking from the other’s viewpoint with NO judgements or prejudices of one’s own muddying up the view. And if follows that unless one is oneself completely ethically clean and otherwise non-triggerable, this would be VERY difficult, if not altogether impossible to do.
That said, I think it would be wonderful to be truly for real capable of doing this with everyone, all the time.
Going further, if EVERYONE were capable of doing this with everyone else, if we all could do this with one another, all the time, then I suppose we’d all be existing in a kind of paradise…actually it WOULD be paradise.
Thanks again, Loosing, no kidding.
LoosingMyReligion says
I thank you Aqua.
Yes, it is a very interesting thing. Now this is not the place to go into details because it could take up a bit of space to talk about it and we are guests.
But the interesting thing is that it also has tangible implications. In short, being there to see it for what it is, a plant that blooms from nowhere or a tree in its uniqueness or the clouds consciously and WITHOUT attaching labels or judgments of any kind or expecting something makes you see it for what it is. Then, having learned this, transferring this attitude to people AND to ourselves can generate great internal and external changes. It is a faculty that we all have and can gradually cultivate.
The paradise you refer to starts from within us.
When I meet a person, whether I have already seen them (and therefore I could have memories files of them, and ideas about them) or not, I look at them for what they are in that moment without judgments and filters. Everything must be just there now. This opens personale doors that are indescribable. Be well!
LoosingMyReligion says
Oops…. Wrong key. Here again.
Thanks Aqua. Yes, it is a very interesting thing. Now this is not the place to go into details because it could take up a bit of space to talk about it and we are guests. But the interesting thing is that it also has tangible implications. In short, being there to see it for what it is consciously, a plant that blooms from nowhere or a tree in its uniqueness or the clouds and WITHOUT attaching labels or judgments of any kind or expecting something makes you see it for what it is. Then, having learned this, transferring this attitude to people AND to ourselves can generate great internal and external changes. It is a faculty that we all have and can gradually cultivate.
The paradise you refer to starts from within us.
When I meet a person, whether I have already seen them (and therefore have “memory files” of them, and so ideas about them) or not, I try to look at them for what they are in that moment without judgments. What one sees then is real and different. This opens doors that are indescribable. Be well!
Aquamarine says
You have described this ability very beautifullyto me. “The paradise you refer to starts within us.” I would love to have this ability. How did you aquire it, if I may ask? Or were you born with it? I have experienced this from someone.
I think my mother had it. She could look at you “in the moment” as you say, and perceive the real you right there, and appreciate it, address it and relate to it, while at the same time not being blind to your faults, instead being aware of them but without fusing them onto you. Your faults were your faults, you had them, she knew it, but somehow she directed her attention to what was underneath them, as if they were encumbrances of you but not you…hard to describe. So you felt clean, and on a fundamental level safely understood. She did it with me…she did it with everyone, naturally, effortlessly …its hard to describe. But it had a very,very good effect on me!
LoosingMyReligion says
Thanks Aqua, your mother was definitely a unique and special person. And to do what you describe she had a very high awareness of herself as an individual and therefore of others. It wouldn’t work otherwise.
When I left the SO I thought I really had something in my hands. The tech. Hot air bullshit! The real world is something else. It was really REAL. With a thousand facets that showed that it wasn’t really a bubble of hopeless deluded people. So I decided to figure it out on my own.
Now since answering what you ask me (and I find it really constructive to do so and share it) would take up space and I don’t want to burden Mike with off topics, if it’s ok with you I’ll send you separately (somehow don’t mind) an email address from which to continue. Stay well.
Aquamarine says
Thank you so much for what you said about my mother, Understood and agreed on everything,, and yes, please feel free to get my email from Mike to send me this info. I am looking forward to it. I wasn’t being polite when I said I should love to have this ability if it can be acquired. I should love to be able to – for real, not just with words but with intention – produce such good effects on others! Thank you in advance for caring about this enough to take time and trouble for my sake!
LoosingMyReligion says
Aqua, okay, I sent you my email address separately. Check in your mail.
Aquamarine says
Loosing, its Aqua again. Sorry to be a bore but for some reason I didn’t get your email, or possibly it did come thru and I stupidly and mistakenly erased it. Would you please send it again? Thank you in advance for this trouble.
I
LoosingMyReligion says
Aqua sure. You can use this one
innerfreedom@mail.com
Aquamarine says
Thank you!
Rip Van Winkel says
They stopped using the term Mecca after 9/11, when did they start again? Didn’t LRH say the Kaaba represented an implant?
John P. says
Oh, Mike!
You’re always so hot to get in the Joking and Degrading that you blind yourself to the truth!
Obviously, the ballroom at the Fort Harrison is nearly empty because the 6,000 people that otherwise would be there are all out operating as Volunteer Ministers, as the World’s Largest Private Relief Force(tm) is swinging into action giving touchy-feely assists and posing for photo ops.
Rusted out yellow vans are being jump-started back to life and filled with cheap yellow t-shirts and hitting Florida’s highways.
You’ll see!
Cindy says
These pictures tell la different story. They’d be lucky if they had 60 people there instead of the 6,000 they said they’d have. Also I seem to remember reading somewhere that the FH was charging them money for food? Is that true?
Glenn says
Volunteer Ministers? Like all the rest of the cult’s “work” they are completely worthless.
Case in point. A friend who was public at Flag requested she be given assists to help recovery from an auto accident. She didn’t live on the base but in town. The I/C of the VM program replied saying she should find a neighbor and train him how to do assists and get him to do them on her. Guess the idiot was too busy sitting in a yellow tent somewhere.
Despicable! Especially since this was at the the cult’s “Mecca of Technical Perfection”.
Scooter says
Nah, John P. sorry mate but you’ve got it wrong.
Everyone is in session running a 100% Standard Tehc Special C/S from CoB Hisself to handle the hurricane. What you’re seeing is the old-thetans-in-new-bodies being looked after so their significant caregivers can run those incidents out to keep Helene at bay – right out in the bay.
Forget that WOG BS about helping downstats who’ve pulled in a natural disaster. They need to get upstat before Flog even talks to them, let alone feeds them.
Goldenrod is the Standard Admin colour for Declares, not T-shirts nor dilletantes in vans below 1.0 on the Tone Scale.
Hip hip hooray !!
The Merkabian says
Good one, a real gasser! 🍾
PeaceMaker says
And Clearwater got more than “mild, trickling rain” – over a foot in just a few hours. So much for postulates and OT powers.
GL says
60, or even less, seems a more credible number. What’s bet that Demento skipped town before Milton paid a visit.
grisianfarce says
Skipped town to lord it over St Hill, probably
Alcoboy says
That group of kids huddled around blankets and quilts looks like they’re having a group auditing session.
Glenn says
Admire the storm away? Yeah, go try that and report back how it goes.
I bet the insignificant number of “guests” that took refuge in the Fart Harrison was because so, so many chose to confront the storm rather than be holed up in the hotel and be subjected to rounds and rounds of attacks by vampire registrars seeking to suck their wallets dry. Hip, hip hurrah, folks Very Well Done.
aldeboni says
Admiraton works really – so I gave my admiration too here from Germany…
Bognition says
When I heard about this plan I wondered if they would admit anyone who didn’t already have approval to be on the base. It was stupid of me to even wonder. We all know the answer. Why risk the future of mankind just to save a few people from a hurricane?
Just more hollow PR.