NB: The renunciation of
the basic axiom of Spiritologie by Andreas Buttler also had a tragicomical
aspect which was pointed out later in a blog article under the title Buttler's Paradox.
The basic axiom (core
statement) of Spiritologie was:
"Everything - and I mean really just that, namely
everything - what you perceive and experience is exactly what you, in and of
himself, by your own Causal thinking created; precisely ... now!
In the chapter on "God
defined" Buttler wrote:
"... tracing back
innumerable situations, circumstances, conditions, “coincidences”, difficulties
or “strokes of fate” to before their first appearance, even to a point before
the causation! Every examination established that in the beginning there was
the thought! Before these causal thoughts difficulties or situations of this
type did not exist! Only after the causal thought did they appear in the
existence of people. I really looked very hard for any exceptions, since I wanted
to be quite certain about this point of whether any different factors could
have been the cause of things, before I went public with this statement. This
looked for exception was not found in a single case! In the beginning there
was always the thought, the concept or the idea about what is, will be or could
be!”
In his retraction
Buttler said:
"...in the last two
years I experienced different things, which contradicted the foundations as
shown in the above statements; which meant that I did after all find exceptions
to these basic statements."
"If somebody
applied the techniques of Spiritologie for the full one hundred percent
according to the doctrine it was me of course and yet in my life circumstances
occurred (relating to health and also other areas of life) which could not and
“should” not have occurred..."
"I was also absolutely sure to not have put up
considerations or thought patterns that could have made these circumstances
arise."
Buttler forgot to take
into account that he had been concerned and thinking about damage to his body a
few years earlier in February 2009. At that time he publicly ordered
Spiritologists to be checked for "...things they might have done or not
done that could have resulted in the destruction of Andreas Buttler's
body?".
This again would prove
that he had been right after all, in saying “Every examination established that
in the beginning there was the thought!”.
Spiritologists friends
pointed this out to him, to no avail. He said:
"It should be clear
that I, as author of the book and the rundowns of course know all these
possibilities and had taken all these possible causes into account." (Buttler was of
course the author of the book Spiritologie, but it was all based on the work of
L. Ron Hubbard and the same goes for the Spiritologie rundowns.)
His friends – Claudia Moser
and Caspar de Rijk - didn’t buy his ‘100% perfect’ application, in particular
after he told them he had set up for session, got a Fall (charge reading) on: “I
don’t believe it anymore” and then left it without taking it up which would
have been the standard Spiritologie procedure.
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