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MYSTICISM

MYSTICISM
ScnMaster
1. the beliefs or practices of those who claim to have experiences based on intuition, meditation, etc., of a spiritual nature, by which they learn truths not known by ordinary people. 2. many right ideas, but the wrong way to go about it. LRH, 8-8008 Scientology 8-8008 Glossary Final approval c. 3 Mar 1990
MYSTICISM
ScnOEC
the beliefs or practices of those who claim to have experiences based on intuition, meditation, etc., of a spiritual nature, by which they learn truths not known by ordinary people. Now, under this particular zone in Scientology right now, we have, oddly enough, culminated - and this is hard to believe, because it is such a wildly embracive figure - we have culminated in anything that was desirable in the fields of religion, mysticism, spiritualism or mental sciences.
MYSTICISM
ScnOEC
the beliefs or practices of those who claim to have experiences based on intuition, meditation, etc., of a spiritual nature, by which they learn truths not known by ordinary people. Now, under this particular zone in Scientology right now, we have, oddly enough, culminated - and this is hard to believe, because it is such a wildly embracive figure - we have culminated in anything that was desirable in the fields of religion, mysticism, spiritualism or mental sciences.
MYSTICISM
ScnTUEU
the beliefs or practices of those who claim to have experiences based on intuition, meditation, etc., of a spiritual nature, by which they learn truths not known by ordinary people.the beliefs or practices of those who claim to have experiences based on intuition, meditation, etc., of a spiritual nature, by which they learn truths not known by ordinary people. We weren't talking about mysticism, magic, psychic souls or something a lot of-a bunch of vias.any of the doctrines or beliefs that assert the possibility of at- I taining knowledge of spiritual truths through intuition acquired by f~ed | meditation. Ithe beliefs or practices of those who claim to have experiences based on intuition, meditation, etc., of a spiritual nature, by which they learn truths not known by ordinary people. And he's never been audited and he has never been anywhere near Buddhism, mysticism, anything else. -Briefing of Review Auditors (14 Oct. 65) 1. the beliefs or practices of those who claim to have experiences based on intuition, meditation, etc., of a spiritual nature, by which they learn truths not known by ordinary people. 2. many right ideas, but the wrong way to go about it.the beliefs or practices of those who claim to have experiences based on intuition, meditation, etc., of a spiritual nature, by which they learn truths not known by ordinary people. Now, under this particular zone in Scientology right now, we have, oddly enough, culminated-and this is hard to believe, because it is such a wildly embracive figure-we have culminated in anything that was desirable in the fields of religion, mysticism, spiritualism or mental sciences.any doctrine that asserts the possibility of attaining knowledge of spiritual truths through intuition acquired by fixed meditation.