The conditions and mechanisms which hide the engram bank do not vary: they are uniformly present in every patient, in every human being. The techniques of Dianetics may be improved upon-and what scientific technique, particularly in its first few years of existence, cannot be-but they also do not perform selectively but are applicable to all individuals. Hence, if we have an "insane" patient, the fundamental problem does not change and Dianetic technique works as in any … [Read more...] about Book: Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950)
Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health
Book: Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (6) (1950)
Absolutism is a fine road to stagnation and I do not think Spencer meant to be so entirely absolute about his Knowable and Unknowable. SURVIVE! is the demarcation point between those things which can be experienced by the senses (our old friends Hume and Locke) and those things which cannot necessarily be known through the senses, but which possibly may be known, but which one does not necessarily need to solve the problem. Among those things which one did not necessarily need to know (the … [Read more...] about Book: Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (6) (1950)