Self Analysis
Hubbard's Science of Survival emphasized concentrating on the pleasure moments in the person and in yourself. In Self Analysis, he gives the way of doing that. Going over the various kinds of recall, such as imagination, general incidents and such to better know ourselves was really a treat to read about and to remember.
The chapter on "On Our Efforts of Immortality" was very interesting as he describes life force as another kind of energy and its purposes and he echoes what he talked about in SOS - that life must procure pleasure and avoid pain. Good advice!
Another principle I enjoyed was the concept that many of our fears are really merely shadows and like the natives who catch fish with shadows, we usually mock up or others mock up these flimsy traps for us. All we really have to do is disagree and get some auditing.
Also the book helped rehabilitate what I liked about Self Analysis and its simple yet effective technique in bringing people up and not having to live with their painful or sorrowful memories.
Very simple method to improve you attitude, happiness and memory.
Very easy to read interactive book that allows the reader to explore himself, without the added bonus of someone else to do the analyzing.
I originally bought this book for my Dad. After mum died he started slipping away a bit. He was sad and didn't really do much. I helped him with the techniques laid out in the is book and before I knew it he was back playing golf with his buddies and started a hobby with wood-turning. A couple of years later he's as fit as a fiddle and that makes me very happy. I have heard of similar results with kids too! Try it. Please.
Excellent! There are exercises you can do on your own in the book to improve your memory and frame of mind.
This book has no scientific basis, there's no evidence of any trials of the theories put forward; from what I can tell it is mostly guess work on Hubbard's part. He gives way too much importance on remembering childhood trauma, and seems to base all your earthly problems on things that happened decades (or even lifetimes!) ago.To make matters worse it is horribly written, so much so that Scientology recommends you go on a course so you can understand it better! (I'm betting the course doesn't
Wow! What an interesting book. I do feel after reading it like I know a lot more about life and am wiser. I can use this information at work. We need this taught at high school!
L. Ron Hubbard
Paperback | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 3.82 | 271 Users | 32 Reviews
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Original Title: | Self Analysis |
ISBN: | 0884042642 (ISBN13: 9780884042648) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.bridgepub.com/store/catalog/self-analysis-hardcover.html |
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Well, Self Analysis and I are old buddies going back about thirty years. There are so many principles that I had forgotten about or had re-discovered in reading the book and doing the exercises.Hubbard's Science of Survival emphasized concentrating on the pleasure moments in the person and in yourself. In Self Analysis, he gives the way of doing that. Going over the various kinds of recall, such as imagination, general incidents and such to better know ourselves was really a treat to read about and to remember.
The chapter on "On Our Efforts of Immortality" was very interesting as he describes life force as another kind of energy and its purposes and he echoes what he talked about in SOS - that life must procure pleasure and avoid pain. Good advice!
Another principle I enjoyed was the concept that many of our fears are really merely shadows and like the natives who catch fish with shadows, we usually mock up or others mock up these flimsy traps for us. All we really have to do is disagree and get some auditing.
Also the book helped rehabilitate what I liked about Self Analysis and its simple yet effective technique in bringing people up and not having to live with their painful or sorrowful memories.
Describe Out Of Books Self Analysis
Title | : | Self Analysis |
Author | : | L. Ron Hubbard |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | October 28th 1992 by Bridge Publications, Inc. (first published 1951) |
Categories | : | Religion. Self Help. Nonfiction. Psychology. Philosophy |
Rating Out Of Books Self Analysis
Ratings: 3.82 From 271 Users | 32 ReviewsJudgment Out Of Books Self Analysis
Self-Analysis Extension CourseLesson Number 9Your rating: 100%Awesome Eusebio!Again VERY WELL DONE!ARC,KarenRead List 3 Sensory Orientation, relative size section and answer the following questions.Question 65: Define the Sense of Relative Size.What is the recognition of the size of one in relation to the scene in which it is found and the objects and organisms of that scene is, in itself, a sensory message.Question 66: Make some comparisons to show the relative size.Flying inside a Boeing 777Very simple method to improve you attitude, happiness and memory.
Very easy to read interactive book that allows the reader to explore himself, without the added bonus of someone else to do the analyzing.
I originally bought this book for my Dad. After mum died he started slipping away a bit. He was sad and didn't really do much. I helped him with the techniques laid out in the is book and before I knew it he was back playing golf with his buddies and started a hobby with wood-turning. A couple of years later he's as fit as a fiddle and that makes me very happy. I have heard of similar results with kids too! Try it. Please.
Excellent! There are exercises you can do on your own in the book to improve your memory and frame of mind.
This book has no scientific basis, there's no evidence of any trials of the theories put forward; from what I can tell it is mostly guess work on Hubbard's part. He gives way too much importance on remembering childhood trauma, and seems to base all your earthly problems on things that happened decades (or even lifetimes!) ago.To make matters worse it is horribly written, so much so that Scientology recommends you go on a course so you can understand it better! (I'm betting the course doesn't
Wow! What an interesting book. I do feel after reading it like I know a lot more about life and am wiser. I can use this information at work. We need this taught at high school!
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