by luns101 on Sun Aug 05, 2012 4:06 pm
I haven't been to an official Scientology event, but I did visit an offshoot of them that was more like a hybrid of Scientology and Hinduism with a little outer space stuff thrown in for fun. Back in college I took a World Religions class. We visited a place called the Unarius Academy Of Science in east San Diego. The place was littered with portraits of one of their founders dressed in a fairy costume and wielded a magic wand (no, I'm not making this up). She supposedly convinced Satan to repent, and there's one portrait in particular that had her granting the devil amnesty, with a stairway leading to outer space (heaven?).
Anywayz, there were several "tour guides" there to answer our questions. This old guy came and spoke with me about the fact that he wasn't really there in the facility talking with me...he was actually about 200 years in the future on a spaceship. My friend Ernest kept messing with him about how to work the control panel, and if there was an escape pod. The guy didn't even know he was being made fun of, and just continued to talk about how easy it was to maneuver throughout the galaxy. He said the only reason we were talking was because he was actually remembering a "past life experience", and that it was necessary for him to improve his current life (200 years in the future, remember?) by learning from a mistake in the past. I asked him if he could help us out by letting us know who was going to win the World Series for the next 10 years, but he walked away since he could see we weren't interested in converting. I would highly recommend attending, but it probably won't be as fun as what I experienced.
Oh by the way, there's a Scientology ranch in San Jacinto, CA that's very bizarre as well. It's called Golden Era Productions. They make Scientology videos there and give free tours every Sunday. I've never visited, but have played on their adjacent golf course.
Basically, just go visit California to meet your Scientology needs.