Bingowings said:
Jamie DeWolf comments on how ex-Scientologists find it difficult to reject his great-grandfather's teachings despite any problems they may have with the way Scientology is run. Former devotees of other belief systems tend to be vocally opposed to everything they once believed in but not so much with the ex-Scientology crowd.
Is that because of the investment personal and financial.
It seems to be very draining in terms of cash and time. I can understand the desire to get some sort of return from all that.
I'm sorry I missed this post earlier.
Everybody is different in why they believe in Scn and what keeps them in. Sure, time and money investments make you stay. But for most it's because they felt they made gains in auditing or ran out "past life incidents". That shit's key, if you go track in session it's hard to not see the tech as the holy truth.
Bingowings said:
L Ron also seemed to have a very strange cadence to his voice (especially in later years) is it possible he may have been forced to say the things he said because of brain washing or blackmail?
Eh, I don't know about blackmail. Maybe.
Brain washing, yeah totally. He brain washed himself before writing Book One.