THE GROUP POSTULATE | Print |
Saturday, 09 January 2010 18:48
It was July 7th,1998 and it was one of the hottest, driest summers in recent U.S. history. A well-known, national radio talk show host named Art Bell was about to take part in what would ultimately prove to be a startling, on-air experiment which would result in nothing short of miraculous, perhaps even awe-inspiring, results. He had invited a special guest into the studio that day to perform a ritual some might consider bizarre or rediculous. The guest's name was Neil Slade and he was there to lead a sort of "group postulate" over the airwaves, requesting that the estimated 8-15 million listeners that day, mentally band together, radios by their side, at a specified time and follow him on a journey of vizualization. The goal was to collectively cause a specific part of drought-ridden NE Florida to receive much-needed rain by simply "thinking" it into existence. Lacking any of our tech, Mr Slade's emphasis was on utilizing the frontal lobes of the brain for this experiment. Well.....correct item or not....it apparently worked! Or, as skeptics might've said....."Well, it definitely RAINED! That's for DAMN sure!"
 
What happened shortly after the experiment was indeed impressive. The parched land had been experiencing wildfires galore, with no hope in sight for precipitation. Yet, within 24 hours of Mr. Slade's nation-wide vizualation experiment and despite all weather predictions from local forecasters, it began to rain over NE Florida. And it rained, and rained and rained!
 
Actual satellite images from that time, currently available on the internet, show rather unbelieveable results. This particular portion of Florida was, in fact, almost the only part of the entire United States to receive any precipitation whatsoever for the next several days. Weather professionals were dumbfounded. It was "impossible" that this had happened. There were no clouds or storms predicted. There were none of the normal ingredients necessary to produce rain in any of the forecasts. But, out of nowhere, clouds and heavy rains simply "appeared" nonetheless.
 
The experiment had apparently worked so well and it had rained heavily for so many days in a row that the land actually began flooding. The considerable results scared host, Art Bell, so much that he publicly vowed to never again use his show for such purposes. He didn't know exactly "how" it had worked, but what he was forced to observe was that a large group of people with a unified purpose and very clear focus could achieve something that defied the seemingly normal workings of this universe.
 
In reading the above, one is, of course, free to claim the possibility of mere coincidence. One must definitely think for oneself and view things from one's own reality. For that is called Personal Integrity!
 
That being said, the above story can, at the very least, serve as a positive (and somewhat entertaining), analogy for what thetans can do when working together in a coordinated fashion, and with a real purpose in mind, especially as it pertains to Scientology.
 
Which brings us to the main point: As one continues reading articles on the excellent websites created by the Middle Pather's (those who are peacefully both looking for and providing truth regarding the church so that they and their readers might make better-educated decisions and thus act accordingly), one notices a certain momentum that seems to be building and building as the months go by and as we move into 2010..........The GROUP POSTULATE is working!
 
More and more, the numerous website authors as well as the myriad readers sharing their thoughts in the comments sections are communicating in terms of how much better things will be once DM is gone. Perhaps knowingly, we are now communicating in terms of "when" it will happen, rather than "if" it will happen. And this is a very good trend! For it is actually a giant, group postulate, and it is indeed becoming a powerful force. Nowadays we even have numerous, well-trained, vastly-experienced, widely-known and thoroughly-processed individuals who are rising up to take a stand. To take responsibility. To truly be OT about the current scene.
 
The creators of these sites are to be highly commended for initiating this brilliant and courageous movement. For opening the door for so many to walk through, learn from, de-stimulate by, share with and in turn, offer their own help and support for one and all. For creating what is becoming a massive group postulate that the Scientology religion can and will be restored to what our founder, L. Ron Hubbard, had envisioned all along. For spawning a planet-wide movement to preserve the tech in its pure form.
 
You are encouraged to flow some power to these individuals and to utilize what they have initiated to the best of your ability, hopefully in an ethical and effective manner.
 
Our founder has something to say about postulates in the tech dictionary which may be of great use. Under the definition of Positive Postulate, he states that: "...it's not only that there is no negative given attention to, but it does not assume that any negative is possible."
 
From Advanced Procedure and Axioms, LRH states that a Postulate is: ..."that self-determined thought which starts, stops or changes past, present or future efforts."
 
Please keep this in mind when putting your attention onto the subject of Scientology and it's ultimate, successful outcome. See it as though it's already happening. Imagine the collective sigh of relief we shall all experience when the change takes place. You are encouraged to remain uptone and productive in your world and most of all, to communicate. After all, it's your devine right to do so.
 
With respect,
Idle Org