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Watching/finding-information-on Leah Remini's struggle of recovery after leaving The CSI, I want to be fair-and-balanced---so I search for some Scientology-content, find out that--of course--it started with L. Ron Hubbard's book DIANETICS & (tho he wrote a great many other books ... some also named 'DIANETICS') the religion that developed therefrom was not 'Dianeticism' or 'Dianeticanity' or 'Dianetec-lam,' but was "Scientology."
What's the difference between the two? And how can we bring them back together? Well, 'I explain/start-to-plan' at the discussion linked-to through "that word" below.
What I show here is 'the group of words' that give "that word" a place to connect to your vocabulary ... deeper sources that firm the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...
The word “Redeem #Redeemed #Redeems #Redeemer #Redeemable #Unredeemed #Redemption #Redemptive #Redemptional” is built on ancient words that mean "to Take-, Buy-, |Gain-, |Procure Back."
Other sites I found while trying to redeem Scientology & Dianetics to one-another (or do I mean "Reconcile"?):
- Where Ron pinpoints the difference to "Dianetics=Body while Scientology=Thetan" (Thetan = a person's designated spirit (you might call it 'the person's soul,' but I'm too "exact" to call it that when it's really 'others' perception of that person's soul's physical manifestation,' or something))
- Where Stas Bekman outlines the difference the way a casual professional-anthropologist would
- Where some Redditors go into the legal boondoggle that forced Hubbard to use Scientology instead of Dianetics (funny how none of the CSI-sources mention that)
- a deeply indoctrinated take on it (from a 20-year+ parishoner of CSI)
- a report on that- & several other-theologies
and a few other pages that--in the tradition of Scientology book/course/audit-salesmen and college/high-school/elementary textbooks--copy the exact same information & try to sell it as "new"
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