The Physical Universe – Beyond The Point of No Return
- Max Hauri

- Nov 2
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 6

Introduction: Discover how and why countless thetans remain entangled in the endless cycle of the physical universe. A highly interesting formula!
In Scientology, we have a well-known formula: 8-8008.
It expresses that the infinity [8] of a thetan can only be truly experienced when the totality of the physical universe [8] is reduced to nothingness [0], and the non-existence of the thetan (the spirit) [0] becomes capable of attaining complete wholeness [8].
It forms a bridge from the realm of the material to the reality of the spiritual.In his article “The Physical Universe – Beyond the Point of No Return,” Ron explains why countless thetans remain entangled in the endless cycle of the physical universe.
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The principle of universal entanglement in the physical universe
Excerpt from a lecture given by L. Ron Hubbard on the 26 February 1963
Let me tell you a law. The physical universe is built on a games condition and the optimum game in the physical universe is described by exactly these rules: minimum ease of entrance, followed by maximum involvement.
That are the two steps of a game. That's the physical universe idea of a game. That isn't the ideas of a game in Scientology. I'm just telling you how the physical universe treats this thing.
In other words, if you have something that's no trouble to enter, no trouble at all to enter, and you've got you've got with this "no difficulty of entrance," you’ve got an immediate involvement" which becomes more and more and more and more involved and there's just no way of getting out of it. And eventually you look around and it's just we're all locked in here and there's no doors.
Now, these are just two steps. That's the only requisite to a successful "MEST universe game". That's totally successful. You just have something that takes no trouble at all to enter and gives maximum continuing involvement after it's been entered, which has no end product, and you've got it?
That's a MEST characteristic of a game. Becomes more involved and more involved and more involved and more involved. And we go on and on and on.
L. Ron Hubbard





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