Chapter
Clips
Jamie DeWolf discusses his personal experience with Scientology auditing, stating that while some find it helpful and even addictive, he personally did not enjoy it due to his upbringing and discomfort with discussing private matters.
45:49 - 46:54 (01:04)
Summary
Jamie DeWolf discusses his personal experience with Scientology auditing, stating that while some find it helpful and even addictive, he personally did not enjoy it due to his upbringing and discomfort with discussing private matters. He also touches on the lack of expectation of privacy during auditing sessions.
ChapterExploring past life therapy and the dangers of Scientology
Episode#361 – Aaron Smith-Levin: Scientology
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The concept of past life is deeply embedded in Scientology, and seasoned Scientologists enjoy going deep into their past life memories.
46:54 - 47:51 (00:56)
Summary
The concept of past life is deeply embedded in Scientology, and seasoned Scientologists enjoy going deep into their past life memories. However, some individuals do not believe in past life memories and try to avoid being questioned about it during an auditing session.
ChapterExploring past life therapy and the dangers of Scientology
Episode#361 – Aaron Smith-Levin: Scientology
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
This episode discusses the possibility of mapping traumatic experiences onto fictional stories as a therapeutic technique, allowing individuals to indirectly address past trauma or wrongdoing.
47:51 - 48:43 (00:51)
Summary
This episode discusses the possibility of mapping traumatic experiences onto fictional stories as a therapeutic technique, allowing individuals to indirectly address past trauma or wrongdoing.
ChapterExploring past life therapy and the dangers of Scientology
Episode#361 – Aaron Smith-Levin: Scientology
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The self-critical aspect of the brain might lead us to manufacture guilt regarding past behaviors, even if they have never happened, leading to a constant feeling of being a horrible person.
48:43 - 49:34 (00:51)
Summary
The self-critical aspect of the brain might lead us to manufacture guilt regarding past behaviors, even if they have never happened, leading to a constant feeling of being a horrible person.