2022

2022 Pocket Calendar for Scientologists with LRH quotes and church holidays.

Now available for order in your bookstore or by eMail directly from me:

With this you can easily bring the emotion scale to the table and thus initiate conversations about it. A successful method.

Here is the first reaction to the pocket calendar:

Thank you for the beautiful 2022 calendar, I have already put it to work and have enjoyed this generous space for "to do", Scio holidays, quotes from Ron and now finally know. It really is the case that looking at the calendar puts a smile on my face every time, whether it is the front or back that is currently visible! A calendar couldn't be more right, could it? It constantly reminds me of my most important goal.

Thank you!!!!!!!

An Introduction to Scientology by Reg Sharpe

L. Ron Hubbard emphasizes the need to take into account the level of knowledge of new people for the dissemination of Scientology. He himself always intended to write books for that purpose but never found the time, as he focused on filling the last gaps in the research of the technology for freedom. Therefore, it became the task of trained Scientologists to write these books.

And dozens of such books were written to introduce Scientology to the general public.

This book by Reg Sharpe is one of the best in this respect, as LRH emphasizes in a policy letter on August 21, 1963:

Creating ivory towers, we then cut our public line. You would be amazed how far above the public technical grasp even This Is Life is! Yet it, at the moment, is our best Scientology I (Introduction) book.

The Church of Scientology (controlled by the deep state), did not only have their hands full with ridding the existing Scientologists through mistreatment of all kind, but as well removing these books from circulation since the late 1970s; as they could not afford further dissemination and expansion that would soon follow.

ISBN paper back: 978-3-947982-20-2

In the Science of Scientology it was necessary to define about 200 hundred technical terms. These terms have been defined by the founder L. Ron Hubbard and finally issued in this small dictionary: The Scientology Abridged Dictionary, originally published in 1965 by HCO, East Grinstead, Sussex, UK.

This was yearly reprinted, and in 1970 - under LRH - revised. This amended version is reprinted here. We added footnotes to all entries, which were revised in 1970 for your information.

When entering into the study of Scientology, you need this book to lookup all the technical words you do not understand. Later you should read the whole book to learn the rest and be prepared for your future study. Come back again and again and read this book as this will deepen your understanding of the subject; as whole concepts of the Scientology basics will be learned by clearing these words. So, this could be called The Book of Basics.

As LRH said a year after publication of this dictionary in the lecture on 29 November 1966, that this was not yet complete: The truth of the matter is, the definitions and meanings of Scientology have not, from the most basic values on up, ever completely been covered. So, he announced a series of lectures where he took up the missing words and defined them for us. This is why I have added these three lectures here, since 1966, these definitions have never been added to the Abridged Dictionary as it was intended. Now it is complete in 2020 for the first time per LRH.

The Church of Scientology - significantly controlled by the Deep State - has removed this book from circulation since the mid 1970s. What they couldn't use at all was a good understanding of the subject and the resulting expansion of Scientology.

For decades, we hear the claim that "Scientology is the fastest growing religion," but every Scientologist knows the truth; that the spacious premises of Scientology (The “Idle Orgs“) are mainly empty and unused. Scientology has been shrinking since the 1970s, only about 2-3% of all original Scientologists are still "on board".

80% of the St. Hill staff recruited by LRH, and 80% of the Class XII auditors trained by LRH, and 80% of the Field Auditors and Mission Holders have been SP-declared: thrown out of the Organizations. Others have left as well. – This says it all.

ISBN 172 pages, soft cover paperback 978-3-947982-23-3 

Author Martha E. Courtis

"A Must-Have for Dianetic and Scientology Auditors" LRH

In a recent book On Auditing by Martha Courtis, the gradient scale of Dianetics and Scientology is made extremely apparent, and it is shown there quite expertly how each advance only extended knowledge already held, and the inevitable consequence of Standard Operating Procedure in Scientology. What an Auditor Should Know by L. Ron Hubbard, Dec 1953, Journal of Scientology, 22-G

Setting out in a sparkling style, Courtis sails through the problems of the auditor from early Dianetics to late Scientology and at the same time tells any fledgling how to go about it. ...

Her many charts and clever illustrations increase the readability of the volume. And she has combined recent material from PAB's into a large chart in the back of the book. The entire Hubbard Chart of Human Evaluation Parts I and II, and the Chart of Attitudes are also present. ...

The volume uses the language and technologies Hubbard has developed and uses them well and with intelligence.

Courtis shows clearly the path followed by Hubbard in his explorations of the mind and spirit and discovers that the whole is a complete evolution from engrams to 'The Factors' and that each part has its place.

So Courtis writes from a well-informed viewpoint on what Auditors should know and what techniques will do. ...

Charming, witty, happily married, Martha Courtis is one of the better human beings on Earth. The fact reflects itself in her book — a must for every Dianeticist and Scientologist. Journal of Scientology 23, 15. Jan 1954

ISBN: paper back 978-3-947982-21-9

The State-of-the-Art in Dianetics and Case Supervision

This new edition addresses two readers:

First, non-Scientologists who want to learn about Dianetics and try it out for themselves to see if it works, what its value is, or even to use it professionally.

Second, I am addressing Scientologists with this book.

This book was originally published in 1975, thus belonging to a whole series of ghost works that were initiated, allegedly, by L. Ron Hubbard (LRH); these works, however, disappeared shortly after.

This book was created by staff based on two course packs: The original Hubbard Standard Dianetics Course (HSDC) and the Dianetics Case Supervisor Course. With all the handwritten C/Ses by LRH this is a valuable tool to bring perfection to your auditing.

The difference between Standard Dianetics and New Era Dianetics NED (since 1978, by David Mayo) is explained and why you should replace NED with the original as per HSDC. This book is up to date, regarding Dianetic inconsistencies.

ISBN: 978-3-947982-17-2