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Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health

 


The Aims of Scientology

Here are the fundamental beliefs of the Scientology religion as well as the God-given rights of every human being which Scientologists strive to uphold. How can anyone object to this?


The AIMS OF SCIENTOLOGY


A civilization without insanity,


without criminals and without war,


where the able can prosper


and honest beings can have rights,


and where man is free to rise to greater heights,


are the aims of Scientology.


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L Ron Hubbard – Difference Maker

L_Ron_HubbardL. Ron Hubbard was born in Tilden, Nebraska., in 1911.  Although best known for Dianetics and Scientology, his interests and accomplishments were many and through his vast body of work he has touched many lives, in many different ways.

L. Ron Hubbard produced more than 5,000 writings and 3,000 tape-recorded lectures of Dianetics and Scientology. He researched and wrote about the mind…substance abuse…nonreligious moral code…the spirit…the nature of man…education, and much more.

Here is one example of his outstanding work and contribution to society. Drawn from four decades of experience as an educator, L. Ron Hubbard discovered the actual barriers to effective learning and further developed a precise technology to overcome those barriers.

L. Ron Hubbard had long recognized that no man can be spiritually free if chained to a chemical substance because not only does drug abuse endanger one’s health, but also one’s learning rate, one’s attitudes, one’s personality and overall spiritual awareness.

His drug rehabilitation technology has helped thousands of hard-core addicts free themselves from the enslavement of drugs.

It is an under statement to say that millions of lives have changed for the better because he lived.