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This episode discusses a technique called "Earliest Similar" that helps in communication by asking individuals to recall and identify the earliest similar event as a way to access memories and information more effectively.
41:17 - 42:30 (01:13)
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This episode discusses a technique called "Earliest Similar" that helps in communication by asking individuals to recall and identify the earliest similar event as a way to access memories and information more effectively.
ChapterThe Method of Auditing in Scientology
Episode#361 – Aaron Smith-Levin: Scientology
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Scientology claims that individuals have two types of recordings: the reactive mind which comprises painful memories, and the analytical mind which contains memories since the last 76 trillion years.
42:30 - 43:55 (01:24)
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Scientology claims that individuals have two types of recordings: the reactive mind which comprises painful memories, and the analytical mind which contains memories since the last 76 trillion years. These memories are believed to have actual electrical charge in mass, and when individuals access them, the electrical flow in their body creates a read on a needle.
ChapterThe Method of Auditing in Scientology
Episode#361 – Aaron Smith-Levin: Scientology
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
In Scientology auditing sessions, it is crucial to achieve a "floating needle" as it signifies a release of spiritual tension.
43:55 - 45:49 (01:53)
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In Scientology auditing sessions, it is crucial to achieve a "floating needle" as it signifies a release of spiritual tension. This is verified by a second and third party, and the process is seen as integral to spiritual growth.