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Jean Luc and Peter Mingils on life after death and new developments in administration policies

 
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Jean Luc shares his knowledge about life after death after the recent passing of a business owner. Then we wrap it up with world events with Peter Mingils every Friday for their playful radio show! These shows are featured on several Youmongus Radio Show networks.

The New Youmongus Radio shows are on https://youmongusradio.com .

There's an AM Radio and an FM Radio website now to add to the Youmongus Radio Network.

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In Scientology, the concept of life after death is intricately linked to the belief in the thetan, which is considered the true, immortal spiritual being that animates the physical body. Thetans are believed to have existed for trillions of years and have lived countless past lives. Death, in this context, is viewed as the thetan simply "dropping the body" – the physical organism ceases to function, but the thetan itself continues to exist.

Scientology does not subscribe to the traditional notions of heaven or hell as final destinations for the soul. Instead, the focus is on the thetan's journey through successive lifetimes. When a body dies, the thetan is said to leave it and eventually inhabit a new one in a process akin to reincarnation, though Scientologists often prefer the term "assumption." This cycle of life, death, and rebirth continues until a thetan achieves a state of "Operating Thetan" (OT).

The primary goal within Scientology is to progress up the "Bridge to Total Freedom," a series of spiritual counseling and training levels. Through a process called "auditing," individuals (known as "preclears") work to address and overcome painful experiences and traumas from their past, called "engrams," which are believed to cloud their awareness and abilities as thetans. The E-meter, an electronic device, is used during auditing to help identify areas of spiritual distress.

As a preclear advances through auditing, they aim to become "Clear," a state where the reactive mind (believed to store engrams) is no longer negatively affecting them. Following the state of Clear, individuals can then proceed to the confidential Operating Thetan levels. These levels are said to unlock a thetan's inherent abilities and lead to greater spiritual freedom and awareness.

According to Scientology doctrine, a fully realized Operating Thetan is no longer dependent on the physical universe and can operate independently of a body. While the specifics of the higher OT levels are closely guarded within the Church of Scientology, the ultimate aim is for the thetan to regain its full potential and understanding of its own immortality.

There are some accounts, often from former Scientologists, that describe specific beliefs about what happens immediately after death. One such account suggests that thetans go to a "landing station" on Venus where they are "implanted" with false memories before being sent back to Earth to inhabit a new body. However, Scientology itself generally emphasizes the continuous journey of the thetan and the potential for spiritual advancement through its practices, rather than dwelling on specific afterlife scenarios in the conventional sense. The focus remains on achieving spiritual liberation and becoming a fully aware and capable thetan throughout one's many lifetimes.

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Jean Luc shares his knowledge about life after death after the recent passing of a business owner. Then we wrap it up with world events with Peter Mingils every Friday for their playful radio show! These shows are featured on several Youmongus Radio Show networks.

The New Youmongus Radio shows are on https://youmongusradio.com .

There's an AM Radio and an FM Radio website now to add to the Youmongus Radio Network.

https://youmongus.radio.am and
https://youmongus.radio.fm

In Scientology, the concept of life after death is intricately linked to the belief in the thetan, which is considered the true, immortal spiritual being that animates the physical body. Thetans are believed to have existed for trillions of years and have lived countless past lives. Death, in this context, is viewed as the thetan simply "dropping the body" – the physical organism ceases to function, but the thetan itself continues to exist.

Scientology does not subscribe to the traditional notions of heaven or hell as final destinations for the soul. Instead, the focus is on the thetan's journey through successive lifetimes. When a body dies, the thetan is said to leave it and eventually inhabit a new one in a process akin to reincarnation, though Scientologists often prefer the term "assumption." This cycle of life, death, and rebirth continues until a thetan achieves a state of "Operating Thetan" (OT).

The primary goal within Scientology is to progress up the "Bridge to Total Freedom," a series of spiritual counseling and training levels. Through a process called "auditing," individuals (known as "preclears") work to address and overcome painful experiences and traumas from their past, called "engrams," which are believed to cloud their awareness and abilities as thetans. The E-meter, an electronic device, is used during auditing to help identify areas of spiritual distress.

As a preclear advances through auditing, they aim to become "Clear," a state where the reactive mind (believed to store engrams) is no longer negatively affecting them. Following the state of Clear, individuals can then proceed to the confidential Operating Thetan levels. These levels are said to unlock a thetan's inherent abilities and lead to greater spiritual freedom and awareness.

According to Scientology doctrine, a fully realized Operating Thetan is no longer dependent on the physical universe and can operate independently of a body. While the specifics of the higher OT levels are closely guarded within the Church of Scientology, the ultimate aim is for the thetan to regain its full potential and understanding of its own immortality.

There are some accounts, often from former Scientologists, that describe specific beliefs about what happens immediately after death. One such account suggests that thetans go to a "landing station" on Venus where they are "implanted" with false memories before being sent back to Earth to inhabit a new body. However, Scientology itself generally emphasizes the continuous journey of the thetan and the potential for spiritual advancement through its practices, rather than dwelling on specific afterlife scenarios in the conventional sense. The focus remains on achieving spiritual liberation and becoming a fully aware and capable thetan throughout one's many lifetimes.

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