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What does it mean to go clear in Scientology?
Achieving the state of Clear means a person has overcome the reactive mind and is in complete control of their analytical mind. According to Hubbard: “A Clear is a being who no longer has his own reactive mind, and therefore suffers none of the ill effects the reactive mind can cause.
What are the core beliefs of Scientology?
Scientology describes itself as a religion that was founded in the 1950s by L. Ron Hubbard. At the core of Scientology is a belief that each human has a reactive mind that responds to life’s traumas, clouding the analytic mind and keeping us from experiencing reality.
What are the two major divisions of the mind in Scientology?
“Reactive mind” and traumatic memories Scientology presents two major divisions of the mind. The reactive mind is thought to absorb all pain and emotional trauma, while the analytical mind is a rational mechanism which is responsible for consciousness.
What is the clear cognition?
So the “Clear Cognition” is your realization and statement that you have been mocking up your own reactive mind. As another commenter said here, the reactive mind is a fiction. There is no scientific or peer-reviewed experimentation or studies done that prove the existence of the reactive mind.
What does clear mean in Scientology?
One of the important steps in the Church of Scientology is attaining the state of Clear, which means that you are no longer burdened by engrams , or painful memories which cause aberrated behaviour.
What is a mock-up according to clear cognition?
The Clear Cognition. A mock-up is a mental image picture a thetan knowingly puts up and says is there, but which does not consist of a “photograph” of the physical universe. Therefore, according to the Clear Cognition, the reactive mind did not exist, and it was the person himself or herself who knowingly put up the mental image picture of one.