Listening to LRH Lectures and Other Stuff I’m Doing

August 2, 2008 on 3:52 am | In freezone, l. kin, l. ron hubbard, lectures, scientology | No Comments

It’s been a very interesting and productive week for me. My work is going well at the moment, the weather is great, I’ve seen a couple of really good films (wall-e and the dark knight) both of which were excellent, wall-e in particular- wow! And I’ve been listening to lots of LRH lectures, namely the Game of Life series (1956) and have found them stimulating, enlightening, funny and overall some of the best lectures of LRH I’ve heard.

LRH was obviously in good form around about this time, and delivers lots of material about games. Scientology games theory is the idea that life is basically a game which consists of freedoms, barriers and purposes. A simple idea, but one I’ve always resonated with since the first time I found out about it when I read The Fundamentals of Thought…

By the way if you haven’t read The Fundamentals of Thought then you should as it gives a very good overview of Scientology philosophy.

As well as listening to LRH lectures (I’ve just started the Games Congress), I’m also reading a little of L. Kin’s book Scientology: More Than A Cult? This is a very good book and is split into two sections. The first section gives an account of the history and purpose of Scientology, the second section describes the tech.

L. Kin is a very good writer and tries to explain Scientology in language non-scientologists can fully understand. He is one of my favorite freezone scientology authors actually.

Anyway, that’s what I’ve been up to.

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