By L. Ron Hubbard
ISBN-10: 1403144230
ISBN-13: 9781403144232
Now not for the fainthearted, this is the daring, unvarnished fact of the earlier and the way beings got here to be human. For this is infinity to infinity: method 88
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One finds the algae and the plankton taking their living from photons from the sun and minerals from the sea. Because at night there is no sunlight, the Photon Converter sinks into an apathy which eons later becomes the MEST body's craving for sleep. This is a basic problem of no energy received, very little storage for energy. All Photon Converter incidents are concerned with light and dark, the storms of the sea, the fight to keep from rolling into the surf. " Sending the ill to the seashore to listen to surf is a guaranteed restimulator.
44 CHAPTER FOUR· THE GENETIC LINE 7HE 1fELPER The HELPER is one of the most powerful incidents in terms of charge on the early track. It is actually mitosis, or cell splitting. The GE carries along, a tiny cell, mobile and swimming. Suddenly it decides to divide. It starts to split in half. There is usually an enormous struggle in this splitting. One side wants to split, the other usually does not want to split. Having split, one side is energetic and starts to go about its business. Then it sees that the other side is limp and falling toward the mud below the water.
One must not forget that the theta being has also shared, with another (not the present) GE, some of these past life experiences. One can discover when the theta being first came to Earth, when it first had a MEST body on Earth and so discover its first contact with some MEST body line. It has co-experienced with a GE in every life where it has had a MEST body. There are extraterrestrial GEs, perhaps, GEs which evolved elsewhere and which are still elsewhere. These GEs would be on the evolutionary line of some other planet.
Scientology, a history of man : a list and description of the principal incidents to be found in a human being by L. Ron Hubbard
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