INSIDE THE CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY;
Sacred Teachings Not Secret Anymore
Copyright 1998 Boston Herald Inc.
March 4, 1998
By Joseph Mallia
Scientology teaches that humans first came to the
earth from outer space 75 million years ago, sent into exile here
by an evil warlord named Xenu, according to church documents.
The church also teaches its members to communicate
with plants and zoo animals - and with inanimate objects such as
ashtrays, former members say.
But these esoteric secrets have only recently been
revealed publicly, because the Church of Scientology for decades
used copyright lawsuits and other measures to keep them under wraps.
"When people hear the secret teachings of Scientology,
they think, 'How could anyone believe such nonsense?"' said
cult expert Steve Hassan.
"The fact is that the vast number of Scientologists
don't know those teachings. Scientologists are told that they will
become ill and die if they hear them before they're ready,"
Hassan said.
MIT student Carlos Covarrubias told the Herald that
while he studied Scientology at its Beacon Street church, he was
instructed to tell ashtrays to "Stand up," and "Sit
down" - ending each command with a polite "Thank you."
The same ashtray techniques were documented by a
BBC reporter's hidden camera at a Church of Scientology chapter
in Britain.
Covarrubias - who left the church and now considers
it a cult - spent about $ 2,000 to reach a particular level of church
teachings. But longterm members must pay hundreds of thousands of
dollars to entirely cross what Scientology calls the "Bridge
to Total Freedom."
More advanced students are taught to do the following:
"Find some plants, trees, etc., and communicate
to them individually until you know they received your communication."
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