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Scientology nearly ready to unveil Super Power
St Pete Times ^ | 05/06/2006 | ROBERT FARLEY

Posted on 05/06/2006 9:40:54 AM PDT by devane617

CLEARWATER - Matt Feshbach believes he has super powers. He senses danger faster than most people. He appreciates beauty more deeply than he used to. He says he outperforms his peers in the money management industry.

He heightened his powers of perception in 1995 when he went to Los Angeles and became the first and so far only "public" Scientologist to take a highly classified Scientology program called Super Power.

Where in L.A. did he do this?

"Just in Los Angeles," is all Feshbach will say. Super Power is that secret.

Under wraps for decades, Super Power now is being prepped for its eventual rollout in Scientology's massive building in downtown Clearwater. That will be the only place worldwide where the program, much anticipated by Scientologists, will be offered.

A key aim of Super Power is to enhance one's perceptions - and not just the five senses we all know - hearing, sight, touch, taste and smell.

Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard taught that people have 57 "perceptics." They include an ability to discern relative sizes, blood circulation, balance, compass direction, temperature, gravity and an "awareness of importance, unimportance."

Church officials won't discuss specifics of Super Power. But Feshbach and another prominent Clearwater Scientologist who, like Feshbach, is a major donor to Super Power's building fund, provided some details in interviews with the St. Petersburg Times. A group of former Scientologists who worked for the church on a campus in California where the program was in development also described elements of it.

Super Power uses machines, apparatus and specially designed rooms to exercise and enhance a person's so-called perceptics. Those machines include an antigravity simulator and a gyroscope-like apparatus that spins a person around while blindfolded to improve perception of compass direction, said the former Scientologists.

A video screen that moves forward and backward while flashing images is used to hone a viewer's ability to identify subliminal messages, they said.

Hubbard promised Super Power would improve perceptions and "put the person into a new realm of ability." He believed it would unlock abilities needed to spread Scientology across the planet.

For Feshbach it's like nothing he has ever done in Scientology.

"I got it. I loved it," he gushed.

Feshbach, 52, and his two brothers became famous in investment circles during the 1980s as the kings of short selling stocks - essentially betting which stocks will tank. At one point, the California-based Feshbach Bros. managed $1-billion for clients.

Feshbach now lives in Belleair, where his wife, Kathy, runs a Scientology mission. Because he donated millions to the Super Power building fund, he was invited to undergo the program.

It's geared toward creating a "more competent spiritual being," he said. "I'm not dependant on my physical body to perceive things."

He offered this anecdote:

He had just finished his perceptics training and was at the Los Angeles airport, preparing to fly home to the Tampa Bay area. He stood at a crosswalk with perhaps 20 others, including a woman and her son, an antsy boy 6 or 7 years old.

As the light turned green, the boy bolted into the street, ahead of his mother. Feshbach perceived a pickup bearing down on the boy, driven by a young woman.

He yelled and saved the boy's life by a quarter of an inch, he said.

Coincidence? Feshbach doesn't think so. No one else saw the pickup, he says. He believes that, through the Super Power program, he elevated his perceptive abilities beyond those of the others at that crosswalk. His enhanced perceptions have played out numerous times since, he said.

Super Power takes "weeks, not months" to complete, said Feshbach. He would not discuss the specific machines and drills that former Scientologists said are used to enhance perceptions.

The perceptics portion of Super Power is one of 12 "rundowns" in the full program, Feshbach said. But it clearly is a key aspect.

Details of Super Power training have been kept secret even from church members. Like much of Scientology training, details aren't revealed until one pays to take the course.

Asked about Super Power, church spokesman Ben Shaw provided a written statement: "Super Power is a series of spiritual counseling processes designed to give a person back his own viewpoint, increase his perception, exercise his power of choice, and greatly enhance other spiritual abilities."

Shaw would not say how much the program will cost. Upper levels of Scientology training can run tens of thousands of dollars.

He declined to provide further insight into Super Power. "It's not something I'm willing to provide to you in any manner," Shaw said.

Scientologist Ron Pollack, who donated $5-million to the Super Power fund after making millions in hedge funds in the 1990s, said he got a sneak peek. The head of fundraising for the project showed him a photo of "some high-tech thing" developed by engineers in Southern California that offers different aromas on demand. It's for a drill to enhance one's sense of smell, he said.

Pollack said he has no idea how Super Power will be set up, but is excited about the parts on ethics and perceptics, which he likened to a "trip to Disney."

Former Scientologists Bruce Hines and Chuck Beatty, once staffers at the church's international base in Hemet, Calif., said that while on punishment detail, they made chairs of various sizes - ones big enough for a giant, others too small even for a child - that were set up in a room designed to hone one's sense of relative sizes.

Hines also said the Super Power program, which Hubbard wanted rolled out in 1978, met with delays during the 20-plus years that it was being piloted on church staffers.

One setback occurred when the church checked back on the staffers who had been through Super Power. It turned out, Hines said, many had left the church - hardly the expected outcome.

"The fact that it was around in 1978 and it's still not worked out 28 years later, that's pretty significant," Hines said.

Hines, who said he once performed Scientology's core practice of auditing on celebrity Scientologists Kirstie Allie, Anne Archer and Nicole Kidman (she no longer is a Scientologist), worked at the California facility until 1993 and left the church staff in 2003. He and other ex-Scientology staffers are convinced that church brass delayed completion of the big building in Clearwater because the Super Power program was not finished. The exterior was completed three years ago, then construction stopped.

"The building was getting done faster than the tech program itself," said Karen Pressley, a former church staffer at the same California campus, who left the church in 1998.

"This is a flap of magnitude in Scientology management," Pressley said.

Shaw said those ex-members are just wrong.

"These people know absolutely nothing" about the Super Power pilot, he said.

Scientology processes are technical and cannot be understood out of context, Shaw said. "If someone is interested in Scientology, they should read a book and find out for themselves what Scientology is and thus begin their own spiritual journey," Shaw said.

Super Power is ready, he said, and 300 staff members are being trained to deliver it.

Construction delays in Clearwater, Shaw said, are due to a recent explosion of church expansion worldwide. The church has spent hundreds of millions to purchase and renovate properties. Last year, it purchased nearly 1-million square feet of buildings in 18 cities around the world.

That expansion, by far the largest in church history, diverted the church's attention, he said. Plus, he said, Scientology leaders have been compelled to redesign the building's interior repeatedly to make it a crown jewel.

The Super Power program will be ready to go the moment the new building is completed, he said. Scientology officials promise that will be 2007.

Scientology's 57 senses Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's list of 57 perceptics. Words in parentheses are his:

Timen Sight

Tasten Colorn Depth

Solidity (barriers)

Relative sizes (external)

Sound

Pitch

Tone

Volume

Rhythm

Smell

Touch (pressure, friction, heat or cold and oiliness)

Personal emotion

Endocrine states

Awareness of awareness

Personal size

Organic sensation (including hunger)

Heartbeat

Blood circulation

Cellular and bacterial position

Gravitic (self and other weights)

Motion of self

Motion (exterior)

Body position

Joint position

Internal temperature

External temperature

Balance

Muscular tension

Saline content of self (body)

Fields/magnetic

Time track motion

Physical energy (personal weariness, etc.)

Self-determinism

Moisture (self)

Sound direction

Emotional state of other organs

Personal position on the tone scale*

Affinity (self and others)

Communication (self and others)

Reality (self and others)

Emotional state of groups

Compass direction

Level of consciousness

Pain

Perception of conclusions (past and present)

Perception of computation (past and present)

Perception of imagination (past and present)

Perception of having perceived (past and present)

Awareness of not knowing

Awareness of importance, unimportance

Awareness of others

Awareness of location and placement (masses, spaces and location itself)

Perception of appetite

Kinesthesia

*Scientology's tone scale, as defined in The Scientology Handbook: A scale which shows the successive emotional tones a person can experience.Source: Scientology 0-8, The Book of Basics, by L. Ron Hubbard.


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To: Hillarys Gate Cult

All these above comments are quite funny, though some are mere insults and denote no tolerance by mainly a Christian and Conservative and Mannerly group of folks.

I have followed this website and the news and comments for years and only the last few months decided to log in and comment. I have followed various issues from the news and topics such as my Religion - Scientology.

I respect others beliefs and Religion and feel that this is just the right thing to do. Freedom of speech though is not something I wish to have hindered, so all of you who bash my Religion, just realize that intolerance of other's beliefs and practices of a Religious nature has an impact upon one doing this. It is not that anyone will be after you about it, for you have freedom of speech, but that maybe you will just find that you have done to another an unkind thing. This alone will have enough of an impact upon you. Next time when you profess your Religious belief or try and talk to another to help them find a better road to take and offer up your beliefs don't be suprised if you have problems with this, for you have started the chain of events going by in-tolerance of another's position.

Super Power will be released and many persons will partake in it and it will help our society. This is my belief, and after I do it, I will then know and not have a belief about it, for there will be certainty there to replace the belief. Alot has gone into this project as far as time and funding and sweat. There are many now studying to learn it well so as to deliver it to the Public, so that they may achieve more Spriitual ability and raise their responsibility in their own lives.

Perhaps those reading this, the small amount of folks who take the time to read these comments, these persons should know that there is something valid about a person's belief and practice of their religion and it is a personal thing and it is best not to bash it, or make nothing of it. For what is being done here is that you are in effect saying that this person is a fool, or worse. It borders on a personal attack, of which this comment section does not permit, and really makes Free Republic look bad and makes it look like a collection of fools itself, which it is not.

I have served this country in the USN. My Family has service in the Military also. I am Republican and Patriotic and love this Country, but I also have a different Religion than most of you. Won't you please be kind enough to grant me too some kindness and stop with bashing?

Thanks for your time.


161 posted on 05/07/2006 12:27:05 AM PDT by spindleneck
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To: Vision

The problem with Tom is that he has acted so bizarre, that of course his little joke was taken as fact. Yeeesh! Thanks for the links.


162 posted on 05/07/2006 1:59:26 AM PDT by TheSpottedOwl (If you don't understand the word "Illegal", then the public school system has failed you.)
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To: devane617

So that where these guys got their powers.

163 posted on 05/07/2006 2:31:05 AM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: devane617

Sort of like Brooklyn Heights and the Jehovah's Witnesses..

Scientology was invented so the Jehovah's Witnesses would have someone to laugh at.


164 posted on 05/07/2006 2:35:21 AM PDT by rock58seg (The actual thing all illegal aliens will do, that over half of Americans won't, is vote Democrat.)
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To: operation clinton cleanup
A fool and his money are soon parted. Looks like he lost his sense of smell for stinky investments.

I think that the E-meter is a gauge of whether or not you're stupid enough to fall for the more expensive stuff. Once they've got you thinking that someone can learn something significant about you while you're gripping tin cans, it's like taking candy from a baby.

165 posted on 05/07/2006 2:44:03 AM PDT by L.N. Smithee (What W should have said about Colbert: "Of course a guy from Comedy Central insulted a Christian!")
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To: TheSpottedOwl

What little joke?


166 posted on 05/07/2006 5:33:35 AM PDT by Vision ("There are no limits to growth because there are no limits of human intelligence" Ronald Reagan)
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To: Vision

Eating the afterbirth. He said later it was a joke. Maybe he really wasn't joking, but blew it off when he saw people's faces? Like I said, he's bizarre enough to do anything these days.


167 posted on 05/07/2006 6:55:46 AM PDT by TheSpottedOwl (If you don't understand the word "Illegal", then the public school system has failed you.)
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To: devane617
I have super powers after about 10 beers.

What's the big deal?

168 posted on 05/07/2006 6:58:49 AM PDT by humblegunner (If you're gonna die, die with your boots on.)
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To: TheSpottedOwl

I think the key phrase is, "he later said it was a joke".


169 posted on 05/07/2006 6:59:09 AM PDT by Vision ("There are no limits to growth because there are no limits of human intelligence" Ronald Reagan)
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To: devane617

170 posted on 05/07/2006 7:09:50 AM PDT by poindexter
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To: spindleneck
Thanks for your time.

Thanks for your service. Welcome aboard.

171 posted on 05/07/2006 7:19:27 AM PDT by PGalt
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To: devane617
Super Power?
172 posted on 05/07/2006 7:21:13 AM PDT by Darnright (You knew the job was dangerous when you took it, Fred.)
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To: coconutt2000

I once stayed underwater too long and hallucinated that I could breathe it. Lack of oxygen to the brain does weird things.

This explains many things. :-)


173 posted on 05/07/2006 7:33:04 AM PDT by Valin (Purple Fingers Rule!)
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To: Vision
I think the key phrase is, "he later said it was a joke".

Yes, that's what I was getting at. His handlers probably had a cow. I don't think he's going to be doing too many more movies, unless he finances them himself.

174 posted on 05/07/2006 7:39:58 AM PDT by TheSpottedOwl (If you don't understand the word "Illegal", then the public school system has failed you.)
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To: TheSpottedOwl
He doesn't have handlers anymore. He fired his handlers a couple of years ago. That's why we all know how nutty he is now.
175 posted on 05/07/2006 7:41:37 AM PDT by veronica ("A person needs a sense of mission like the air he breathes...")
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To: Larry Lucido
Scientology will never make fun of South Park.

That's got to be the most uninformed, idiotic post I've ever seen. Scientology makes fun of South Park all the time. Scientology is an equal opportunity cult - they make fun of all cartoons equally.

I can't understand why someone who's never been a Scientologist constantly comes on Scientology threads bashing Scientology. If you don't get cult satire, just don't sign over all your worldly possessions to them.

176 posted on 05/07/2006 7:43:04 AM PDT by SittinYonder (Como se llama, bonita, mi casa, su casa)
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To: devane617
I checked it out and here's what wiki says: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Power_Building

The 1982 edition of the Dianetics and Scientology Technical Dictionary defines "Super Power" as: "A super fantastic, but confidential series of rundowns that can be done on anybody whether Dn Clear or not that puts the person into fantastic shape unleashing Super Power of a thetan. This means that puts Scientologists into a new realm of ability enabling them to create a new world. It puts world Clearing within reach of the future. This is a parallel rundown to Power in Saint Hill's which is taken by the Dn Clear. It consists of 12 separate high power rundowns which are brand new and enter realms of the tech never before approached. Power is still very much in use on the Grade Chart but is for those who didn't go Clear on Dn." [4]

177 posted on 05/07/2006 7:44:24 AM PDT by bobwoodard
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To: spindleneck
Won't you please be kind enough to grant me too some kindness and stop with bashing?

What do you see as bashing?

178 posted on 05/07/2006 7:47:12 AM PDT by bobwoodard
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To: devane617
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179 posted on 05/07/2006 7:47:52 AM PDT by ßuddaßudd (7 days - 7 ways Guero » with a floating, shifting, ever changing persona....)
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To: veronica

I thought they all had handlers. Katie's was fired and replaced by a drone.

Good point though. They would have never let him make an ass out of himself on those tv shows.


180 posted on 05/07/2006 7:47:53 AM PDT by TheSpottedOwl (If you don't understand the word "Illegal", then the public school system has failed you.)
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