Crisis of Faith

Giovani 2022-03-24 09:02:59

When watching Scientology, the first half of it is dangerous, and the second half is absurd: the danger is that one can clearly see the shadows of various religious forms, how it is formed, and how human consciousness is tied to one paragraph; Turning around, it makes people feel that everyone who was once in it and then left it looked at their former self with shame, and every statement they made not only made a clear line with Scientology, but also kept materializing the original in the process. The self... ah, how could it be me, I was so ridiculous at the time... The memory deepened again and again, they kept abandoning that part of their hearts in a way of forced separation, but they forgot why they were before Take the bait, the feeling of emptiness or hope in the heart... People seem to be guilty, join it, escape it, it seems that every bit of experience that has been in it has become a way of constantly reminding oneself of sin... Inside Scientology What has not been successfully accomplished is accomplished in each person's self-internalization. Everyone talks about it, faces the dark parts of self-experience, but never faces them, faces himself... Then one's exploration of self-life in a limited life ends in a farce.

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  • Germaine 2022-03-20 09:02:21

    How can such a stupid and mentally retarded thing capture billions of funds? It is worthy of my introspection.

  • Arvid 2022-03-23 09:02:46

    It's possible that Scientology is both crazy and evil. But for some reason, I also have some doubts about this documentary at the same time, maybe it's the way it was edited, maybe it's still not enough information, maybe it's not convincing enough, it's not clear enough. For me at least, the fog is still heavy.

Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief quotes

  • Paul Haggis: Cults, they prey on people, suggesting that, you know, you should be able to think for yourself and then tell you exactly how you have to think, or get out. And if you get out, there will be consequences.

  • David Miscavige: Before ending cycle completely on the IRS, there is one thing I do wish to do.

    [Turns to the portrait of L. Ron Hubbard and salutes]

    David Miscavige: Sir? Done.