dianetic-therapy
A method of deleting painful engrams from the reactive mind without drugs or surgery, resulting in mental clarity and physical health.
1 chapter across 1 book
Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950)L. Ron Hubbard
This chapter presents dianetics as a groundbreaking science of the mind that identifies the reactive mind as the source of all psycho-somatic illness and aberration. It introduces the four dynamics of survival as fundamental motivators of human behavior and explains how dianetic therapy removes painful engrams from the reactive mind, enabling individuals to achieve a state called the clear, characterized by enhanced intelligence, stability, and motivation. The chapter emphasizes dianetics' scientific rigor, its distinction from metaphysics, and its practical therapeutic applications without drugs or artificial means.