I saw Nicole Kidman and Penelope Cruz on an Oprah show recently. They are in a musical called "Nine" together. I though it was interesting since they were both involved with Tom Cruise, a Scientologist. I always thought Cruise left Kidman for Cruz after "Vanilla Sky" was filmed. Nicole put her arm around Penelope as they were being announced by Oprah. I wonder what stories those two share about the weirdness of Mr. Cruise.
? According to popular culture, Scientology teaches that 75 million years ago the intergalactic tyrant Xenu brought millions of aliens to Earth. These aliens, called Thetans, cling to human bodies. Scientologists try to re-create the Thetans painful experiences in order to free themselves
? Scientology members usually undergo personality tests and a form of counselling known as auditing. A counsellor or auditor locates the spiritual problems of the subject known as the preclear through questions and the use of an implement called an e-meter. Scientologists say that the sessions help members to reach levels on which they are literally seeking immortality, which is priceless
Wow! I never bothered to look into their 'beliefs' all I knew was that it had something to do with aliens...but this is really 'pinging' the 'wierd' meter (or the w-meter) :unsure: <_<
Personally, I don't really have a problem with "weirdness"..
Its just when they start SELLING it. Not that the world doesn't need more weirdness. But to sell it properly, it must be properly polished, groomed.. the *product* has to be held above any kind of recrimination.. maybe even "perfect".. I think that's where "weirdness" turns a malevolent corner..
According to popular culture, Scientology teaches that 75 million years ago the intergalactic tyrant Xenu brought millions of aliens to Earth. These aliens, called Thetans, cling to human bodies. Scientologists try to re-create the Thetans' painful experiences in order to free themselves.
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Watered Garden
No surprise there. I think just about any group that has all this secrecy stuff going on has a cult mentality. Scary people.
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I saw Nicole Kidman and Penelope Cruz on an Oprah show recently. They are in a musical called "Nine" together. I though it was interesting since they were both involved with Tom Cruise, a Scientologist. I always thought Cruise left Kidman for Cruz after "Vanilla Sky" was filmed. Nicole put her arm around Penelope as they were being announced by Oprah. I wonder what stories those two share about the weirdness of Mr. Cruise.
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Wow! I never bothered to look into their 'beliefs' all I knew was that it had something to do with aliens...but this is really 'pinging' the 'wierd' meter (or the w-meter) :unsure: <_<
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Personally, I don't really have a problem with "weirdness"..
Its just when they start SELLING it. Not that the world doesn't need more weirdness. But to sell it properly, it must be properly polished, groomed.. the *product* has to be held above any kind of recrimination.. maybe even "perfect".. I think that's where "weirdness" turns a malevolent corner..
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I have my own set of "weirdness".. and it is not for sale..
not that anybody would want to buy it anyway..
maybe I need the right kind of manager..
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dmiller
That would explain: Close Encounters Of The Redneck Kind
Sorry. Back to topic.
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