An incident in Scientology beliefs is something that happened to a person that continues to have a grip on their mind or spirit, and is negatively affecting them.
It could be an accident or traumatic event that includes pain and subconscious commands, whether from this life or in past lives.
Such incidents are alleged to have occurred millions or trillions of years ago,[c] and follow the pattern of a hostile alien civilization capturing and brainwashing free thetans.
Some incidents are simply unusual and traumatic events in which the memory is said to linger for trillions of years.
Hubbard believed that implantation is being performed in contemporary times by psychiatrists and priests.
[9]: 104,106 [5]: 344 Hubbard's incidents and implants are unique to Scientology beliefs and have not been proven to exist or to have happened.
[10]: 77–78 One of the more gruesome incidents is "Bodies in pawn":[10]: 80–81 A fellow is grabbed, hypnotized, shoved into an electronic field, and then told he is somewhere else.
If the [being] tries to flee, the hypnotizers simply cause pain to the original body, still alive in a vat of fluid, and he is immediately recalled.
Methods of trapping a thetan and implanting goals might include blasts of raw electricity, explosions, fantastic motion, or white energy.
Hubbard gave names to implants—like aircraft door, gorilla, hoipolloi, bear, black thetan, and invisible picture—based on supposed elements that appeared during these incidents.
Such goals were said to have been deliberately and maliciously installed into a person's subconscious mind throughout his travails in many lifetimes.
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