Most Beloved Father,[1. Carter, J. (1999). Sex and Rockets: The Occult World of Jack Parsons. Venice, CA: Feral House.][1. Ca. 4 January 1946] About three months ago I met Capt. L. Ron Hubbard, a writer and explorer of whom I had known for some time... He is a gentleman; he has red hair, green eyes, is honest and intelligent, and we have become great friends. He moved in with me about two months ago, and although Betty [aka Sara] and I are still friendly, she has transferred her sexual … [Read more...] about Letter: Jack Parsons to Aleister Crowley (1946)
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The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard: Re: “Ron the Magus” (ca. 1946)
(c) I can have no doubts of my psychic powers. My magical ability is high and clear. I earned my titles and command. (d) Any distaste I may have for Jack Parsons originated in a psychic experiment. Such distaste is foolish. He is my friend and comrade-in-arms. (l) That I wrote a great book in The One Command and that it removed all my fears even until now, except that my chapters on the mind do not affect my own mind. That I have will power and great mental control. That I need not … [Read more...] about The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard: Re: “Ron the Magus” (ca. 1946)
The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard (ca. 1946)
About this document: Introduction to The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard by Gerry Armstrong
THE ADMISSIONS OF L. RON HUBBARD [1. L. Ron Hubbard wrote these self-affirmations ca. 1946, while researching Scientology. ] Course I The purpose of this experiment is to re-establish the ambition, willpower, desire to survive, the talent and confidence of myself. To accomplish the above the following fears must be removed Fear that I have written myself out by writing junk. I built certain psychoses in myself while living with my former wife as a means to protect my writing. I affirmed … [Read more...] about The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard (ca. 1946)