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The tone scale is a key construct throughout Scientology and is used to gauge someone's value in society or determine how best to control or communicate with someone. Hubbard introduced the tone scale in his 1951 book Science of Survival and later expanded it. The concept is a vertical scale of points from −40.0 to +40.0, each representing an ...
Auditing in Scientology is an activity where a trained Scientologist, known as an auditor, listens and asks the subject, who is referred to as a "preclear", or more often as a "PC", various questions. L. Ron Hubbard incorporated several hypnotic techniques into auditing practice. It is designed to induce a light hypnotic state and create ...
The Training Routines that are part of early Scientology indoctrination have been compared to acting exercises: students are taught to "duplicate," or mirror, a partner's actions; project their "intention," or thoughts, onto inanimate objects; experiment with vocal tones, the most dominant being a commanding bark known as "tone 40"; and deepen ...
Science of Survival is a 1951 book by L. Ron Hubbard which continues to be published by the Church of Scientology as part of Scientology's canon. [1]: 21 According to Jon Atack, the title Science of Survival was chosen "to appeal to readers of Korzybski's highly popular Science and Sanity", and Hubbard even acknowledged Korzybski in the book.
Here's everything we know about Scientology's alleged "prison" known as the Hole: The Hole started as a power grab by David Miscavige, according to former Scientology members.
TikTokers are dabbling in Scientology, thanks to a popular personality test making the rounds. People are taking the Oxford Capacity Analysis (OCA) quiz to identify character traits that will ...
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In his latest bout of obstacle course madness, Eicher recruited Rachel Dratch to climb through 'Leah Remini's Escape from Scientology.'