What Is Scientology
What Is Scientology
Presented by
L. Ron Hubbard
he full body of knowledge that comprises the Scientology religion is contained in more than forty million spoken and written words on the subjectall by L. Ron Hubbard, the source and founder of Scientology. That public interest in Scientology is mounting rapidly is undeniable. This volume was first compiled in 1992 to fill the demand for a concise reference on Scientology. In the seven years since then, the explosive growth of Scientology churches, missions and groups around the world has necessitated the publication of this updated and expanded edition. While continued expansion will inevitably change the numbers once again, much will remain constant, including, of course, the technology of Scientology and its effect upon all it touches. To provide an understanding of this phenomenon, contained herein is a complete description of Scientology: its religious philosophy, its practices, its organization, its activities and its growing influence on society. Church of Scientology International TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword Scientology is about the individual man or woman. Its goal is to bring an individual to a sufficient understanding of himself and his life and free him to improve conditions in the way that he sees fit. More > > Scientology: Its Background and Origins Scientology follows a long tradition of religious practice. Its roots lie in the deepest beliefs and aspirations of all great religions, thus encompassing a religious heritage as old and as varied as man himself. Part One > > Scientology Principles and Application The full story of the development and codification of Scientology can be found in scores of books, more than 15,000 pages of technical writing and more than 3,000 taped lectures. All told, these works represent a lifetime of research by L. Ron Hubbard to discover a workable means to set men spiritually free to replace ignorance with knowledge, doubts with certainty and misery with happiness. Part Two > > The Services of Scientology People benefit from Scientology through specific services which translate its philosophy into religious practice practical applications of Scientology principles. Auditing and training are the two central services of the Scientology religion. Part Three > >
Chaplain, Ministerial, Ethics and Justice Services While Scientology ministers perform many of the traditional ceremonies and services common to most religions, they also conduct services that are unique to Scientology. Part Four > > The Effectiveness of Scientology The experiences of millions over the course of several decades show Dianetics and Scientology to be the most effective and practical path to spiritual improvement of any religion this world has seen. Part Five > > Churches of Scientology and their Activities This section explains how individual churches of Scientology and the overall international ecclesiastical hierarchy are organized, and how they function to support Scientology's ministry. Part Six > > Community Activities The Church of Scientology has become a vital force in the community. Utilizing L. Ron Hubbard's breakthroughs and technology, Scientology churches have become not only catalysts for constructive change throughout the world, but also rallying points for those who seek to improve conditions in their communities. Part Seven > > Social Reform Activities It may seem unusual for a church to actively involve itself, as the Church of Scientology has done, in the exposure of psychiatric abuses around the world, governmental abuses of law and human rights, international law enforcement corruption and a host of other ills that plague society ... Part Eight > > World Institute of Scientology Enterprises (WISE) Originally formed as a fellowship of Scientologist businessmen and women, WISE now also is the entity responsible for making Mr. Hubbard's administrative technology available to the business community. By functioning as an autonomous corporation separate and apart from churches of Scientology, WISE insulates them from activities that do not belong in a church and would distract staff from their real purpose the ministry of Scientology. Part Nine > > Social Betterment Activities Scientologists always have been concerned about the decline in society at large, well knowing that L. Ron Hubbards technology has wide secular applications that are of inestimable benefit beyond the religious arena. Part Ten > > The Statistics and Growth of Scientology No religion in history has spread as fast or as far in as short a time as Scientology. Today it is practiced in more than 30 languages in 129 countries on every continent. Part Eleven > >
A Scientology Catechism Throughout history, religions have traditionally published summaries of their basic principles in catechism form. The following chapter will answer some of the most commonly asked questions people have about the fundamentals of Dianetics and Scientology. Part Twelve > > L. Ron Hubbard In the following chapters, the reader can discover more about L. Ron Hubbard by reading a chronology of his life and a discussion of how thoroughly his discoveries have permeated our culture. Part Thirteen > > References: The Creeds and Codes of Scientology The Axioms of Dianetics and Scientology List of Churches of Scientology and Other Related Organizations Glossary of Scientology and Dianetics Terms