A Quote by L. Ron Hubbard

Scientology is the study of knowingness. It increases one's knowingness, but if a man were totally aware of what was going on around him, he would find it relatively simple to handle any outnesses in that.
Intuition is knowingness, and this field of unbounded knowing, of knowingness, is within every human being. You start tapping into that and it becomes an ocean of solutions.
Death would be a complete knowingness, but what frightened him was this: not knowing beforehand what it was he would know.
I think there's a knowingness in my face.
The knowingness of little girls, is hidden underneath their curls.
I think sometimes writers can get themselves into trouble trying to exert a totally controlled and super-knowing tone. This kind of knowingness is not the most promising tone to be sustained throughout a novel, to have a young woman who understands everybody and is always reading a room perfectly.
He was ignorant, but a lot of people mistook ignorance for stupidity, and knowingness for intelligence.
The older you get, of course, the knowingness of the truth - the ownership of knowing - is louder.
I find any great man, black or white, I'm going to study him, learn him so he can't be great to me no more.
Soul travel can be a general expansion of awareness and knowingness or conscious experience of the heavenly worlds.
If a writer is always trying to keep a narrator emitting a tone of complete knowingness, it can become false.
The internet has spawned people for whom knowingness is more important than knowledge. It equips you with the illusion of offering knowledge instantly - and quite easily - so you can read a few articles on a few subjects and feel well informed but not actually know any of those subjects in any depth.
Academic disciplines are subject to being overtaken by attacks of "knowingness"- a state of mind and soul that prevents shudders of awe and makes one immune to enthusiasm.
I find that all my thoughts circle around God like the planets around the sun, and are as irresistibly attracted by Him. I would feel it to be the grossest sin if I were to oppose any resistance to this force.
In other philosophies, my questions would get answered to some degree, but then I would have a follow-up question and there would be no answer. The logic would dead-end. In Scientology you can find answers for anything you could ever think to ask. These are not pushed off on you as, 'This is the answer, you have to believe in it.' In Scientology you discover for yourself what is true for you.
Knowingness is sexy. The opposite of sexy is naivete.
When we consistently suppress and distrust our intuitive knowingness, looking instead for authority, validation, and approval from others, we give our personal power away.
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