Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology From: dennis.l.erlich@support.com Subject: HUH? DENNIS, I'M SURE I Message-ID: <9604141650.0NNGZ01@support.com> Organization: L.A. Valley College Public BBS (818)985-7150 X-Mailer: TBBS/PIMP v3.35 Distribution: world Date: Sun, 14 Apr 96 16:50:10 -0700 Lines: 50 janda@netcom.com (Keith A. Cochran) an451544@anon.penet.fi (Prignilliu) wrote: >>In a post in another thread, you mentioned that Body Thetans >>are "attracted to us by mutual incidents." >>I have never heard anything like this. >>Could you please InForm us some more about this? Me: >According to El Cagon, when two or more beings experience the same >incident, they create virtually identical engrams (mental image >pictures) of the incident. Because of the mutual picture, they tend >to think they are the same entity. This makes them glom onto each >other. Keith (no longer J&A): >Ok, so let's pretend: >Couple gets into car, goes cruising up US1, car spins out of control, >and crashes. >Couple has experienced the same traumitic incident, thus they would >create the same engrams, Engram. Singular. The more similar their experience and the resultant mental image picture is, the more they share the same engram. This is a mutual incident. Mutually restimulative incident. >more tend to think of themselves as being >the same entity, and glom onto each other more. Precisely. This is how El Tubbo explained human bonds are formed. "The only thing they have in common is their reactive mind." That's the essence of human society, and group dynamics, according to TheElRon. That's how you make a group cohesive. Put them all through the same mutual engram. He was the master of this. >I can see the advertisements now: "Save your marraige by being >tortured!" That would be reactive. But in the case of a husband and wife going through the scieno-processessing, if they could both stay equally deluded, it just might work. Rev. Dennis L Erlich * * the inFormer * *