Conscious Evolution: Awakening the Power of Our Social …

This book is equal parts optimistic and cringeworthy, and suffers from the standard sugarcoating of the philosophy contained within (as well as the parts about the internet not ageing well).

1. The concept of becoming a cocreator means declaring yourself equal with God. This is fine with me, but I wish we could be a little more direct about what this meant.

2. Hubbard doesn't acknowledge what to do with people who refuse to evolve, including those who continue to overpopulate. She does reference t

1. The concept of becoming a cocreator means declaring yourself equal with God. This is fine with me, but I wish we could be a little more direct about what this meant.

2. Hubbard doesn't acknowledge what to do with people who refuse to evolve, including those who continue to overpopulate. She does reference them "dissolving" like old cells. Guess what this means. Again, I'm ok with it, but let's be honest.

3. I don't want to be horny for my coworkers.

4. Turns out that we chose a different meme and the internet works in the name of chaos, sorry.

5. Hubbard copped out by dying naturally at age 90 instead of when she finished her vocation.

6. I'm not saying to support the Orb Queen, but I'm not saying not to.

4/5, needs more direct references to Lucifer

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