From: wbarwell@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM (William Barwell) Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology Subject: The experiment ends. Was (Re: An experiment.) Date: 14 Jan 1996 22:34:41 -0600 Organization: NeoSoft, Inc. +1 713 968 5800 Message-ID: <4dclh1$n1f@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM> References: <4ci77j$6bd@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM> In article , Peter Harding wrote: >On 4 Jan 1996, William Barwell wrote: >> Time for a little test of a postulate of Scientology. >> >> Arsclycus >> ________ >> >> Pronounced arz-like-us. >> Say it a few times. >> Take your time, and think what impressions you get when you first read this >> word and has you consider what it seems to thoughts and feelings you have >> and post them to ARS. >> >> Post answer here: > >1) Roman soldiers licking each others' bottoms (arse-lick in Latin??) > >2) It's got ARS in it?? > >I'm baffled. Well, nobody had their Arcslycus engrams stimulated by the word. I am going to now post what Hubbard said about Arsclycus. These excerpts are fair use of course. I am disappointed. I though the responses would prove Hubbard was right, but I guess it doesn't work on the internet. ******************************************************************** I am sure there's an old civilization called Arsclycus that you'll find on an E-meter with a PC. By the way, if you want to make your PC terribly tired and worn out, if you want to put him under good control, and start him down the automaticity curve, that's another one, if you want to put him down the automaticity curve rapidly, just suggest something to him about Arsclycus, and get him to run just a little corner of Arcslycus and then sympathize with him and leave him there. He spent something like 10,000 lives in Arcslycus. On the average. And all he did was work. And he did the same job, over and over. And when he died they could reach out and bring him back, and put him in another body, and he was a trained artisan, and they didn't even educate him again, they just grew the body very rapidly and put him back on the same job. And the job would have to do with polishing the third row of bricks. And that that would be all there was to the job. Polishing the third row of bricks. Arsclycus got worse and worse, it got bigger and bigger. It was not built on a planet, it was just built in space. And it got bigger, and bigger, and bigger, and bigger, and one of these days I am sure, one of these slaves suddenly got the big idea of mass. And it sounded so reasonable, and it sounded so logical to everybody that you had to start going slow with Arsclycus, because you'd overdo the mass formula. Then everybody agreed to this, the mass formula became a fact and broke to pieces. And scattered around in that particular part of the sky, as being too great a mass to sustain itself. Before that it was just buildings built in thin air and roads going between buildings. And it blew to pieces and all broke up and everybody fell through the sky and were very happy to see it gone. But I think that that was about the point where you have the law of gravity coming in strongly. And after that, the law of gravity began to affect itself on the universe more and more and more more and you started to get all sorts of suns and planets and the most fantastic array of things. Now, all this, of course is, is, I'm just, I'm just kidding you mostly, I, I Don't believe you've been in the universe 76 trillion years, I, I don't believe you have any past, before birth. I, I don't believe that theres's any reason whatsoever for his Universe to be here except for some fellow called the devil that built it. And I don't believe any of these. And I don't want to be agreed with. About them. Periods. Don't want to be agreed with about them. So I am not asking for anybody to agree with me, but I am not asking for anybody to disagree with me either. L. Ron Hubbard Philadelphia Doctorate Course December 1, 1952 ************************************************************************** Now you'll find strange somatics in your thetan. Oh pardon, and another, the other side of this is, you'll find whole spans where he was nothing but a slave. And was only to happy to die, and with everything on god's green Earth being done to prevent him from just kicking off. The whole activities of his masters being to keep him alive, and his whole activity being one thing only. Succumb! You'll find fantastic arrangements made to hold him in chains. And these check out from preclear to preclear. You can get a bop on practically anybody on the word Arsclycus. Or you can say, you can say, such and such trillion or something of the sort.. You ever hear of that? (Somebody in audience) What was that? Well, I'll tell you. Yeah. Are you curious all of a sudden? (Another voice) Yes! What kind of a feeling, what kind of a feeling does Arsclycus, give you here? (Voice in audience) Withdrawal. (Another voice) Fear. (Numerous simultaneous suggestions. All unclear on tape) What else? (Another voice) Sick to my stomache. Sick to your stomache? Well, what do you know! Does anybody else feel the same about the word Arsclycus, or does anybody feel something different? (An English woman, very woodenly) It makes me want to cry. It's fear. That was pretty grim. That was 10,000 consequitive lifetimes doing the same thing everytime you came back, they knew who you were, and they knew you were trained to be a brick polisher or something. Arsclycus was a city built with no planet. Roads, roads, roads, roads, roads, roads, roads, turrets, castles and so forth. People were snaked in and putto work there, and they just went back and forth. Everytime they died, they found themselves standing back in the same line again. They were slippedinto the body, they were were a trained workman, they went on through. And the reason why they got slipped back into the body, was that everytime they were given a body, a slice of the body was taken and was put in the back. So if they tried to run away, or tried to do something else, all you had was hurt that piece of meat. And they'd come back. It was ways and means of a super control, of the doggonedist biological setup you'd ever want to run into. And it was about 10,000 consequitive lifetimes, up to the time Arsclycus blew up. And Arsclycus only caved in for one reason. Enough mass had been accumulated there finally, until it finally developed a gravity and it's gravity and mass caved it in. And destroyed it. And it fell all to pieces and crumpled all to pieces, and if you want to run a pleasure moment, you generally run that moment. Laughs.But it's not important to run Arsclycus, but if you find somebody who is having an awful lot of trouble working, or is fixated on the subject of work, and he can never play because he has to work, and work is so tiresome, he obsessed on the subject or working or not working or something like that, generally his basis is way back there in Arsclycus. A-R-S-C-L-Y-C-U-S. L. Ron Hubbard Role of the Thetan October, 1952 Exact date unknown ****************************************************************** Well, nobody felt sick to their stomaches, felt fear, despair, or withdrawal. Just like nobody here got sick from reading the OT3 booby trapped material or had they jaws ache from restimulating your clam engrams. Hey, Cory, Vera, Milne, wha' happened? These things ain't workin' as claimed! Pope Charles SubGenius Pope Of Houston Slack!