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I was just reading the Wikipedia page on the anti-psychiatry movement (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-psychiatry), and I really had to share this quick gem:
"Despite sharing notable antipsychiatrists' views on some issues, Scientology doctrine differs in some respects. Scientology has promoted psychiatry-related conspiracy theories, including that psychiatry was responsible for World War I,[69] the rise of Hitler and Stalin,[70] the decline in education standards in the United States,[71] the wars in Bosnia and Kosovo,[72] and the September 11 attacks.[73][74] Secular critics of psychiatry do not share these positions."
Yes, apparently they differ in "some respects", namely... most secular critics don't think every bad thing that has ever happened in history was a plot by psychiatrists? Who knew! And just in case that wasn't enough...
"Scientology doctrine, further, holds that psychiatrists caused the decline in this universe billions of years ago,[75] while Scientologists are committed to never taking psychiatric drugs and reject psychology outright.[76]"
I'm not sure what decline they are talking about, but do they really think there were psychiatrists around billions of years ago? I suppose if psychiatry is the ultimate evil in the universe, then it must have been around forever. It's interesting that this is sort of the inverse of what the young earth creationists believe. Instead of the earth having been formed thousands of years ago (around the time the first human civilizations formed), perhaps human civilizations (ruled by psychiatrists of course!) formed billions of years ago, around the time the earth formed. Tom Cruise, John Travolta? If you're reading this, I want you to know that every time I read anything about Scientology it gets harder and harder to enjoy your movies. =( I guess this does explain why Tom Cruise volunteered so much of his time to help the victims of Sept 11th. Maybe he thought he was undoing the psychiatrists dirty work? It also adds a whole new potential meaning to his comment on national television "you haven't read about the history of psychiatry! I have!!"
Also, I can't help but ask: if they reject psychology outright, would they reject or embrace reverse psychology? =)
"Despite sharing notable antipsychiatrists' views on some issues, Scientology doctrine differs in some respects. Scientology has promoted psychiatry-related conspiracy theories, including that psychiatry was responsible for World War I,[69] the rise of Hitler and Stalin,[70] the decline in education standards in the United States,[71] the wars in Bosnia and Kosovo,[72] and the September 11 attacks.[73][74] Secular critics of psychiatry do not share these positions."
Yes, apparently they differ in "some respects", namely... most secular critics don't think every bad thing that has ever happened in history was a plot by psychiatrists? Who knew! And just in case that wasn't enough...
"Scientology doctrine, further, holds that psychiatrists caused the decline in this universe billions of years ago,[75] while Scientologists are committed to never taking psychiatric drugs and reject psychology outright.[76]"
I'm not sure what decline they are talking about, but do they really think there were psychiatrists around billions of years ago? I suppose if psychiatry is the ultimate evil in the universe, then it must have been around forever. It's interesting that this is sort of the inverse of what the young earth creationists believe. Instead of the earth having been formed thousands of years ago (around the time the first human civilizations formed), perhaps human civilizations (ruled by psychiatrists of course!) formed billions of years ago, around the time the earth formed. Tom Cruise, John Travolta? If you're reading this, I want you to know that every time I read anything about Scientology it gets harder and harder to enjoy your movies. =( I guess this does explain why Tom Cruise volunteered so much of his time to help the victims of Sept 11th. Maybe he thought he was undoing the psychiatrists dirty work? It also adds a whole new potential meaning to his comment on national television "you haven't read about the history of psychiatry! I have!!"
Also, I can't help but ask: if they reject psychology outright, would they reject or embrace reverse psychology? =)
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Date: 2010-03-09 04:41 am (UTC)They stare at you with their thousand-yard stare, and then go Tone 40 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tone_scale) on you and talk really loudly. That's Scientology reverse psychology for you ;)
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Date: 2010-03-09 05:01 am (UTC)Oh, and I forget which, but they either think that the universe is 73 billion or 73 trillion years old, and that most of the problems of the world are due to people being controlled or something by "thetans" which are bad spirits of some sort. Presumably the psychiatrists on the home planet were responsible for the thetans or something.
I suspect that the whole anti-psychiatry thing is more because psychiatrists will be involved in any de-cult-ing process, and they want to make sure that cult members are brainwashed to stay as far away from psychiatrists as possible.
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Date: 2010-03-09 07:02 pm (UTC)As for Xenu, nah, that yarn was spun for the sole purpose of creating a functioning cult. When you start digging into their psyches, Hubbard's a really just a twisted version of Crowley.
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Date: 2010-03-09 07:39 pm (UTC)When you start digging into their psyches, Hubbard's a really just a twisted version of Crowley.
I remember seeing an interview with his son, where his son accuses his father and his father's cult of secretly being involved in black magic and devil worship. It sounded like a strange thing to say, considering all of the more legitimate critiques one could give of Scientology. But if Hubbard was really borrowing a lot from Crowley perhaps it makes at least *half* sense. Although it's strange that he would have imitated Crowley but hated the esoteric. Not sure how to make sense of that one. =)
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Date: 2010-03-09 07:41 pm (UTC)I remember seeing an interview with his son, where his son accuses his father and his father's cult of secretly being involved in black magic and devil worship.
L Ron Hubbard's son, that is.
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Date: 2010-03-09 10:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-09 11:57 pm (UTC)Out of curiosity, how would you define black magic?
If I recall correctly, Donald Kraig defines it in his book as magic used to influence other people lives, as opposed to grey magic which is used to influence your own life, or white magic which is used soley to attain spiritual enlightenment and get in touch with your holy guardian angel.
When I read that, I remember thinking "I bet these are not the only definitions in use". But so far I haven't come across any who states as clear definitions as he does for those.
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Date: 2010-03-10 12:08 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-10 12:45 am (UTC)So, is this one of those things where everyone has their own different definitions... do you think the ones I mentioned are non-standard, or are they somehow another way of looking at the ones you present? Or is it just a mixed bag and it depends on who you ask.
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Date: 2010-03-10 12:50 am (UTC)Kraig wasn't being dishonest. He was accurately conveying an essential ambiguity. It's easy to get caught up in what kind of magick you want to practice - or be seen as practicing. There's no point in getting bogged down in that in the beginning, when pretty much every ritual you work will be ego-based.
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Date: 2010-03-10 01:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-09 03:43 pm (UTC)Oh, and I forget which, but they either think that the universe is 73 billion or 73 trillion years old
73 trillion would not surprise me. It's like... most religious people think the universe is much younger than science say, but we want to offer something brand new and don't want to be like the other kids, so hey... bright idea... we'll say it's much older!
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Date: 2010-03-09 03:47 pm (UTC)But for some reason if they had just said that the thetans were billions of years old, it would not sound nearly as nutty as saying that *psychiatrists* are billions of years old.
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Date: 2010-03-09 11:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-09 05:08 am (UTC)"He found a promoter who nearly fell off the floor, and said 'I never engaged in this kind of thing before, but yes I think it can be very easily done: we'll just put some bleachers out in the sun and have it on Highway 61'" (Bob Dylan, "Highway 61 Revisited")
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Date: 2010-03-09 11:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-09 11:46 pm (UTC)Actually, come to think of it, it might be really entertaining to talk to one who went door to door. I guess I don't mind them coming to my door, I just want to make sure they stay away from more gullible people's doors :)
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