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You are absolutely correct Joshua.
Hubbard asked a fellow science fiction writer, (who was also a hypnotist) to help him put together some therapy techniques to use in a science fiction novel he was writing . They combined current hypnosis practices with freudian ideas, Carl Jung's ideas on word ascosciation and technology like the Galvanic skin response meter, and came up with a fictional healing technique called Dianetics.
After Hubbard wrote the story, and people liked it.... He turned the whole thing into a psueudo religeous therapy cult.
However although Hubbard used hypnosis himself, in various ways, (as many cult leaders do) he did not want his followers to have that advantage, so he wrote strongly against hypnosis, (using varioius stereotypical misunderatndings about the dangers of hypnosis (which he may or may not have believed himself) and banned it's use. Even though it is abundantly clear to anyone who understands hypnosis, that scientology uses many hypnotic processes.
Unlike Claymore... I do not agree that "incumbent upon hypnotists to explode myths and educate people,
one by one of necessary." I explode myths with those who I choose, particularly with clients. but I am not a missionary, put on earth to convert the masses to my way of thinking.
LOve and hugs,
Fable
You are absolutely correct Joshua.
Hubbard asked a fellow science fiction writer, (who was also a hypnotist) to help him put together some therapy techniques to use in a science fiction novel he was writing . They combined current hypnosis practices with freudian ideas, Carl Jung's ideas on word ascosciation and technology like the Galvanic skin response meter, and came up with a fictional healing technique called Dianetics.
After Hubbard wrote the story, and people liked it.... He turned the whole thing into a psueudo religeous therapy cult.
However although Hubbard used hypnosis himself, in various ways, (as many cult leaders do) he did not want his followers to have that advantage, so he wrote strongly against hypnosis, (using varioius stereotypical misunderatndings about the dangers of hypnosis (which he may or may not have believed himself) and banned it's use. Even though it is abundantly clear to anyone who understands hypnosis, that scientology uses many hypnotic processes.
Unlike Claymore... I do not agree that "incumbent upon hypnotists to explode myths and educate people,
one by one of necessary." I explode myths with those who I choose, particularly with clients. but I am not a missionary, put on earth to convert the masses to my way of thinking.
LOve and hugs,
Fable
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