Saturday, January 8, 2011

budha


"A Buddha is simply one who has attained Bodhi. A Bodhi is 'one who has attained an ideal state of intellectual and ethical perfection by purely physical means.' There have been many Buddhas and there are expected to be many more." - LRH, from PAB 32, 7 Aug 1954, WHY DOCTOR OF DIVINITY?

time


You actually control, command and create time. So as you go up the Tone Scale, you’re not asking for anything to survive against a span of time. You want something to be and to be does not include time.”



— L. Ron Hubbard from The Route to Infinity

be nice to people


It's perfectly all right to be nice to people. It isn't a weakness at all; nothing weak about being nice. In matter of fact, if you aren't, you're in the soup.

"You could say that the only times for which you were suffering are those times when you weren't nice enough. When you weren't kind enough and when you weren't unmean enough and those are the only times from which you're really suffering. ...

"The only thing you should ever be tough about is insist that the other fellow ought to stand on his own feet, too. And the only way you'll ever communicate that to him is to communicate
it to him in a very nice way. Then he's liable to receive it."

— L. Ron Hubbard

Monday, December 20, 2010

power


"And the power of the individual alone is going to set him free. Not his symbols, his power. And that power has nothing whatsoever to do with setting up a machine to give him power. It has to do with his native ability—which is very native—to create space, to create energy and do the exact things which you are doing on SOP 8-C*. And those things, when all added up, give him force and power. And when we get down to it finally, it's the power of knowing a postulate is going to stay where he put it."

— L. Ron Hubbard

communication


“The more able we can make a person, the freer he is. The more dynamics he is surviving along, the more beingness he is. And so we are able, if we pursue ability. If we pursue disability, we are disabled.

“And the first and foremost of these abilities is communication.”

— L. Ron Hubbard from The Unification Congress