WHAT IS SCIENTOLOGY?

What is Scientology?

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Foreword
Scientology: Its Background and Origins
Scientology Principles and Application
The Services of Scientology
Chaplain, Ministerial, Ethics and Justice Services
The Effectiveness of Scientology
Churches of Scientology and Their Activities
Community Activities
Social Reform Activities
World Institute of Scientology Enterprises (WISE)
Social Betterment Activities
The Statistics and Growth of Scientology
A Scientology Catechism
L. Ron Hubbard
References

THE PRACTICE OF SCIENTOLOGY




THE VALUE OF SCIENTOLOGY

Through auditing and training, Scientologists have come to understand that much in our modern world is transitory and impermanent and based on things not surviving or on things that are in fact being destroyed. They know the practice of Scientology can rehabilitate the individual to his full potentials and that these gains last forever, bringing him to a realization of his own immortality.

Caught on an economic treadmill, hit at every side with the materialism of our age, it is hard for many to grasp that higher states could even exist.

But they do exist.

One sees this for himself when he reaches for them.

Once one starts moving up, there is no wish to stop. The scent of freedom is too strong.

The practice of Scientology is concerned with a better state for man and opens the way with a certain and sure bridge into a future. The way has been dreamed of in ages past. For man it never existed until now.

It exists in Scientology.

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