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2.1 How does Scientology work?




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This article is from the Scientology Catechism, by scninfo@pcnet.com (Scientology Information Server) with numerous contributions by others.

2.1 How does Scientology work?

Scientology philosophy provides answers to many questions
about life and death; it encompasses an exact, precisely
mapped-out path. Through application of Scientology
technology in an auditing session, a person is able to
remove barriers and unwanted conditions and so become
more himself. As a person progresses, he often reaches
out to help others in the ways he has been helped.

In developing Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard found the means
to develop a technology to free the human spirit and
thereby allow man to really know himself. He thoroughly
tested all of his procedures and recorded for future use
those that proved most workable in bringing about
uniformly predictable results. These comprise standard
Scientology technology.

That which is real to the person himself is all one is
asked to accept of Scientology. No beliefs are forced
upon him. By training and processing, he finds out for
himself the answers he is looking for in life.

 

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