Introduction to Scientology®

The word Scientology literally means “the study of truth.” It comes from the Latin word “scio” meaning “knowing in the fullest sense of the word” and the Greek word “logos” meaning “study of.” Scientology is the study and handling of the spirit in relationship to itself, others, and all of life.
More than a system of belief, Scientology is an applied religion that plays a vital role in both the lives of its congregation and the community at large. It brings spiritual enlightenment to man by way of religious practices that advance him to higher states of spiritual ability and understanding, while providing practical solutions to every facet of day-to-day living.
Scientology is a religion in the deepest and most traditional sense, for it is concerned with no less than the full rehabilitation of man’s innate spiritual self — his capabilities, his awareness and his certainty of his own immortality — and his relationship to the divine.
Scientology principles provide the means for an individual to become capable of solving his own problems. He is then in a position where he not only can sort out his own life, but having learned to better conditions around him, he can also effectively help others — friends, family and those he encounters in daily life.
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Scientology and Professionalism
"It
isn't luck that makes
the professional.
It's hard
won know-how carefully
applied.
A true professional
may do
things
pretty easily from all appearances,
but he is actually taking care with each little bit
that it
is just right."
L. Ron Hubbard »
L. Ron Hubbard »
WHAT IS A PROFESSIONAL?
A professional is somebody who can produce a high-quality product. A professional is not an audience, and when he views things, he looks for what's good in them and neglects the poor, low-grade things. The reason he does this is so he has an ideal scene. Without an ideal scene, he just operates off technical data and produces art-wise a low quality product and isn't a professional. In viewing things that approach the ideal scene, the true professional works out how they did it and when presented with similar tasks of production, can bring off things which approach an ideal scene in his work.
WHAT IS A LEADER?
"A man who merely wants to be liked will never be a leader. Others follow those who have the courage to get things done even though they say they follow those they like."
"In all great leaders there is a purpose and intensity which is unmistakable. Plus there is a certain amount of courage required in a leader."
L. Ron Hubbard
Look at these advanced titles:
Handbook for Preclears can help relief the spiritual source of psychosomatic ailments.
Creation of Human Ability, for the advanced scientology auditing procedures.
The Purification Rundown to regain that zest an vitality of life.
A professional is somebody who can produce a high-quality product. A professional is not an audience, and when he views things, he looks for what's good in them and neglects the poor, low-grade things. The reason he does this is so he has an ideal scene. Without an ideal scene, he just operates off technical data and produces art-wise a low quality product and isn't a professional. In viewing things that approach the ideal scene, the true professional works out how they did it and when presented with similar tasks of production, can bring off things which approach an ideal scene in his work.
WHAT IS A LEADER?
"A man who merely wants to be liked will never be a leader. Others follow those who have the courage to get things done even though they say they follow those they like."
"In all great leaders there is a purpose and intensity which is unmistakable. Plus there is a certain amount of courage required in a leader."
L. Ron Hubbard
Look at these advanced titles:
Handbook for Preclears can help relief the spiritual source of psychosomatic ailments.
Creation of Human Ability, for the advanced scientology auditing procedures.
The Purification Rundown to regain that zest an vitality of life.
"Understanding, added to competence, is probably the most ideal character of an executive."
L. Ron Hubbard




