Handbook for Preclears

by L. Ron Hubbard

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Handbook for Preclears follows L. Ron Hubbards book Self Analysis. Both books contain easy to do methods of discovering your own mind, and increasing a persons ability to utilize considerably more of his mental potential. Discover why behavior patterns become so solidly fixed; why habits seemingly cant be broken; how decisions long ago have more power over a person than his decisions today; and why a person keeps past negative experiences in the present.

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Handbook for Preclears is a self-processing book and at its core are 15 different procedures that when done will improve self-confidence, decision-making and a better understanding of the mind.

When you look at this book it seems imposing enough. But with some study and working on it, you can achieve what the book claims. There are several points that I was really impressed with on this volume.

First, the idea that what you decide is LAW. You don't need others to tell you what to do. In fact the definition of self-confidence is nothing more than the belief in one's ability to decide in one's decisions. This is a pretty heavy concept when you get right down to it.

The complete list of Scientology Axioms and Logics (self-evident truths) show more are listed in the back, along with an extensive glossary and index in only 423 pages.

Other areas of interest include the cause of homosexuality and its cure. Another is the idea that you carry around with you attitudes and qualities that are actually the qualities of those long dead or you felt sympathy for. Accepting the evil of the world may seem noble, but it really messes you up. The solutions to handling this are in this book.

There are many concepts in this book that Hubbard wrote of in his research as he expanded from Dianetics into Scientology. Handbook for Preclears is a companion book to Advanced Procedures and Axioms, a book heavy with practical philosophy. Most people think of philosophy as mediating or "wow, that's deep" but these books are far beyond that.

What is practical? How can you use and apply this in your life? All it costs is the price of a book.
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Handbook for Preclears is a self-processing book and at its core are 15 different procedures that when done will improve self-confidence, decision-making and a better understanding of the mind.

When you look at this book it seems imposing enough. But with some study and working on it, you can achieve what the book claims. There are several points that I was really impressed with on this volume.

First, the idea that what you decide is LAW. You don't need others to tell you what to do. In fact the definition of self-confidence is nothing more than the belief in one's ability to decide in one's decisions. This is a pretty heavy concept when you get right down to it.

The complete list of Scientology Axioms and Logics (self-evident truths) show more are listed in the back, along with an extensive glossary and index in only 423 pages.

Other areas of interest include the cause of homosexuality and its cure. Another is the idea that you carry around with you attitudes and qualities that are actually the qualities of those long dead or you felt sympathy for. Accepting the evil of the world may seem noble, but it really messes you up. The solutions to handling this are in this book.

There are many concepts in this book that Hubbard wrote of in his research as he expanded from Dianetics into Scientology. Handbook for Preclears is a companion book to Advanced Procedures and Axioms, a book heavy with practical philosophy. Most people think of philosophy as mediating or "wow, that's deep" but these books are far beyond that.

What is practical? How can you use and apply this in your life? All it costs is the price of a book.
show less
Handbook for Preclears is a self-processing book and at its core are 15 different procedures that when done will improve self-confidence, decision-making and a better understanding of the mind.

When you look at this book it seems imposing enough. But with some study and working on it, you can achieve what the book claims. There are several points that I was really impressed with on this volume.

First, the idea that what you decide is LAW. You don't need others to tell you what to do. In fact the definition of self-confidence is nothing more than the belief in one's ability to decide in one's decisions. This is a pretty heavy concept when you get right down to it.

The complete list of Scientology Axioms and Logics (self-evident truths) show more are listed in the back, along with an extensive glossary and index in only 423 pages.

Other areas of interest include the cause of homosexuality and its cure. Another is the idea that you carry around with you attitudes and qualities that are actually the qualities of those long dead or you felt sympathy for. Accepting the evil of the world may seem noble, but it really messes you up. The solutions to handling this are in this book.

There are many concepts in this book that Hubbard wrote of in his research as he expanded from Dianetics into Scientology. Handbook for Preclears is a companion book to Advanced Procedures and Axioms, a book heavy with practical philosophy. Most people think of philosophy as mediating or "wow, that's deep" but these books are far beyond that.

What is practical? How can you use and apply this in your life? All it costs is the price of a book.
show less

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L. Ron Hubbard was born in Tilden, Nebraska on March 13, 1911. He attended George Washington University and Princeton University. He began his career as a writer for pulp magazines and later as a science fiction writer. His science fiction works include the Buckskin Brigades, Final Blackout, Fear, The Kingslayer, and Black Towers to Danger. His show more book, Dianetics, was published in 1950. He spent the next 30 years devoting himself to the development of Dianetics and Scientology. In 1954, he founded the Church of Scientology. In the 1980s, he published his final fiction works Battlefield Earth and the Mission Earth series, which won the Cosmos 2000 Award from French readers and the Nova Science Fiction Award from Italy's Perseo Libri. He died on January 24, 1986. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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