ellauri217.html on line 778: Claire was also frustrated by Salinger's ever-changing religious beliefs. Though she committed herself to Kriya yoga, Salinger chronically left Cornish to work on a story "for several weeks only to return with the piece he was supposed to be finishing all undone or destroyed and some new 'ism' we had to follow." Claire believed "it was to cover the fact that Jerry had just destroyed or junked or couldn't face the poor quality of, or couldn't face publishing, what he had created." After abandoning Kriya yoga, Salinger tried Dianetics (the forerunner of Scientology), even meeting its founder L. Ron Hubbard, but according to Claire was quickly disenchanted with it. This was followed by an adherence to a number of spiritual, medical, and nutritional belief systems, including Christian Science, Edgar Cayce, homeopathy, acupuncture, macrobiotics, and, like a number of other writers in the 1960s, Sufism. What a nincompoop.
ellauri217.html on line 780: Dianetics is a set of pseudoscientific ideas and practices regarding the human mind invented in 1950 by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard. Dianetics was originally conceived as a form of psychological treatment, but was rejected by the psychological and medical establishments as pseudoscientific and ineffective. It was the precursor to Scientology and has since been incorporated into it. It involves a process called "auditing", which uses an electrical resistance meter, ostensibly to remove emotional burdens and "cure" people from their troubles.
ellauri351.html on line 556: L. Ron Hubbard, uskomusjärjestelmien Dianetics ja Scientology perustaja , ehdotti olevansa "Metteya" (Maitreya) vuoden 1955 runossa Hymn of Asia . Lukuisat Hubbardin toimittajat ja seuraajat väittävät, että kirjan esipuheessa erityiset fyysiset ominaisuudet, joiden sanottiin olevan hahmoteltu – nimeämättömissä sanskritin lähteissä – tulevan Maitreyan ominaisuuksina, olivat ominaisuuksia, joiden kanssa Hubbardin monikätinen ulkonäkö (alla) oletettavasti yhtyi.
ellauri351.html on line 560: A prolific writer of pulp science fiction and fantasy novels in his early career, in 1950 he authored the pseudoscientific book Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health and established organizations to promote and practice Dianetics techniques. Hubbard created Scientology in 1952 after losing the intellectual rights to his literature on Dianetics in bankruptcy. He would lead the Church of Scientology – variously described as a cult, a new religious movement, or a business – until his death in 1986.
ellauri395.html on line 921: "Nykyisessä maailmassa olemme äänien piirittämiä. Lehdet, otsikot ja mainokset täyttävä mielemme sanoilla. Raamatussakin niitä on aivan perkeleesti. The King James Authorized Bible has 783,137 words. Säännöllinen rukous tuo elämäämme niitä hiljaisuuden ja keskittyneisyyden hetkiä, joissa voimme kuulla Vapahtajan hiljaisen äänen muminan." (Hubbard)
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Vain antaminen on pysyvää.
Elbert Hubbard
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xxx/ellauri128.html on line 521: Elbert Green Hubbard (June 19, 1856 – May 7, 1915) was an American writer, publisher, artist, and philosopher. Raised in Hudson, Illinois, he had early success as a traveling salesman for the Larkin Soap Company. Hubbard is known best as the founder of the Roycroft artisan community in East Aurora, New York, an influential exponent of the Arts and Crafts Movement.
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 522: Among Hubbard´s many publications were the fourteen-volume work Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great and the short publication A Message to Garcia. He and his second wife, Alice Moore Hubbard, died aboard the RMS Lusitania when it was sunk by a German submarine off the coast of Ireland on May 7, 1915.
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