A description of Scientology
From: http://www.whatisscientology.org/html/part02/index.html
Scientology: Scio (Latin) know, logos (Greek) the word or outward
form by which the inward thought is expressed and made known. Thus,
Scientology means knowing about knowing.
cientology is a twentieth-century religion. It comprises a vast
body of knowledge extending from certain fundamental truths, and
prime among those truths: Man is a spiritual being endowed with
abilities well beyond those which he normally envisages. He is
not only able to solve his own problems, accomplish his goals and
gain lasting happiness, but also to achieve new states of awareness
he may never have dreamed possible.
In one form or another, all great religions have held the hope of spiritual
freedom a condition free of material limitations and misery. The question
has always been, however, how does one reach such a state, particularly while
still living amidst a frantic and often overwhelming society?
Although modern life seems to pose an infinitely complex array
of problems, Scientology maintains that the solutions to those
problems are basically simple and within every mans reach.
Difficulties with communication and interpersonal relationships,
nagging insecurities, self-doubt and despair each man innately
possesses the potential to be free of these and many other concerns.
Scientology offers a pathway to greater freedom.
While the hope for such freedom is ancient, what Scientology is
doing is new. The way it is organized is new. The technologies
with which it can bring about a new state of being in man are likewise
new.
Because Scientology addresses man as a spiritual being, it stands
completely apart from other religions which see man as a product
of his environment or his genes fixed in the limitations
under which he was born.
Rather, Scientology is the study and handling of the spirit in
relationship to itself, universes and other life. Based upon the
tradition of fifty thousand years of thinking men, it is built
upon the fundamental truths of life. From these principles, exact
methods by which one can improve conditions were derived; and unlike
other efforts of improvement, which offered only rules by which
men should live, Scientology offers real tools for use in everyday
life. Thus, it does not depend upon a system of beliefs or faith.
The emphasis is squarely on an exact application of its principles
toward the improvement of ones life and the world in which
we live.
To understand exactly how Scientology is utilized, something should
be known of the track of research L. Ron Hubbard traveled and the
antecedent of Scientology Dianetics. |