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In Dianetics and Scientology, Clear is defined as a state in which a person is free of unwanted influences of past memories, unwanted emotions, and mental and physical pain not existing in present time. Such a person is 'cleared' (as in pressing the clear key on a calculator) of those negative influences and able to think clearly even when faced with the very situation which caused the earlier difficulty. Image File history File links Scientology_new_style_logo. ...
Scientology is a system of beliefs, teachings and rituals, originally established as a secular philosophy in 1952 by author L. Ron Hubbard, then recharacterized by him in 1953 as an applied religious philosophy. Hubbard defined the word Scientology to mean the study of knowledge. ...
This article examines the beliefs and practices of Scientology as taught by the Church of Scientology. ...
This article examines the beliefs and practices of Scientology, concentrating on the version taught by the Church of Scientology. ...
Dianetics is put forward as a therapy to alleviate unwanted sensations and emotions, irrational fears and psychosomatic illnesses. ...
In Dianetics and Scientology, a subject (preclear) reaches the state of Clear when they have removed all engrams (bad memories) from their reactive mind through the process of auditing. ...
In Dianetics, the secular predecessor of Scientology, an engram is defined as a painful memory of unconsciousness stored in the stimulus-response unconscious (the reactive mind). ...
The reactive mind is defined in Dianetics as the portion of a persons mind which works on a totally stimulus-response basis, which is not under his volitional (willing) control, and which exerts force and the power of command over his awareness, purposes, thoughts, body and actions. ...
This article examines the beliefs and practices of Scientology as taught by the Church of Scientology. ...
The tone scale in Scientology is a characterization of human mood and behaviour by various positions on a scale from +40 to -40. ...
ARC is a fundamental concept in Scientology doctrine. ...
In the Scientology religion, MEST is an acronym for Matter, Energy, Space and Time, considered by Scientologists to be the four component parts of the physical universe. ...
Reincarnation, also called transmigration of souls, is the rebirth in another body (after physical death), of some critical part of a persons personality or spirit. ...
Study tech is a Scientology method which helps students overcome the barriers which keep them from successfully studying a subject. ...
This article examines the beliefs and practices of Scientology as taught by the Church of Scientology. ...
// Beliefs Core beliefs and central tenets of Scientology The core beliefs of Scientology involve The spiritual nature of men and mankind. ...
Mark Super VII Quantum E-meter The E-Meter, is a battery powered electronic instrument made by the Church of Scientology. ...
The Purification Rundown[1], known as The Purif within Scientology, is a program of detoxification developed by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, involving the use of saunas, vitamins, and the drinking of oils. ...
The Association for Better Living and Education (A.B.L.E.) is a secular branch of the Church of Scientology. ...
Founded in 1983, the Concerned Businessmens Association of America (CBAA) is an element of the Scientology movement directed at promoting moral education and enhanced well-being through the use of Hubbards The Way to Happiness booklet in their Set A Good Example (SAGE) program, which holds childrens...
The Volunteer Minister program is a worldwide effort founded by the Church of Scientology International. ...
The international headquarters of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California. ...
This is a list of Scientology organizations operated by the Church of Scientology (CoS), including Church offices, missions, Celebrity Centres and publicized Scientology and Dianetics groups. ...
Official Scientology Cross Symbol The Church of Scientology is a new religious movement founded by the late author L. Ron Hubbard. ...
The Sea Org logo. ...
The Gold Base is the headquarters of Golden Era Productions, the media division of the Church of Scientology, located near Hemet, California with the address of: 19625 Highway 79, Gilman Hot Springs, CA 92583. ...
Celebrity Centres are Church of Scientology centers that are open to the public but serve mostly artists and celebrities and other professionals, leaders and promising new-comers in the fields of the arts, sports, management and government. ...
The Office of Special Affairs (OSA) is a department of the Church of Scientology responsible for directing legal affairs, publicizing the Churchs social betterment works, and oversee[ing its] social reform programs. Observers outside the Church have characterized the department as an intelligence agency, comparing it variously to the...
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This article examines controversial issues involving Scientology and its affiliated organizations. ...
The Church of Scientology planned Operation Freakout in 1976, to frame writer Paulette Cooper for bomb threats against the Church, Henry Kissinger, Arab nations and a laundromat. ...
In Scientology, a formally condemned and shunned heretic or wrongdoer is labelled a Suppressive Person, often abbreviated SP. L. Ron Hubbard coined the term to refer to enemies of the Church of Scientology, whose suppressive acts are said to impede the progress of Scientology. ...
Operation Snow White was the name given internally by the Church of Scientology to a program which included the largest incident of domestic espionage in the history of the United States. ...
In Scientology doctrine, Xenu (also Xemu) is a galactic ruler (of the Galactic Confederacy) who, 75 million years ago, brought billions of people to Earth, stacked them around volcanoes and blew them up with hydrogen bombs. ...
Operation Clambake Operation Clambake (xenu. ...
Fair Game is a status assigned to those whom the Church of Scientology has officially declared to be Suppressive Persons or Suppressive Persons are those whose actions are deemed to suppress or damage Scientology or a Scientologist. ...
The Rehabilitation Project Force, or RPF, is a system of work camps set up by the Church of Scientology, intended by the Church to correct members, especially members of the Churchs Sea Org, who had not lived up to expectations or had violated certain policies. ...
The Church of Scientology has made extensive use of the legal system to defend itself and attack its perceived enemies, including both critics and those who apply the teachings of Scientology outside of the Church (such as the Free Zone). ...
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Dianetics is put forward as a therapy to alleviate unwanted sensations and emotions, irrational fears and psychosomatic illnesses. ...
Scientology is a system of beliefs, teachings and rituals, originally established as a secular philosophy in 1952 by author L. Ron Hubbard, then recharacterized by him in 1953 as an applied religious philosophy. Hubbard defined the word Scientology to mean the study of knowledge. ...
References
- The State of Clear (Church of Scientology, A Scientology Catechism)
- L. Ron Hubbard, Dianetics: The Modern Science Of Mental Health, 1950
- L. Ron Hubbard, The Classification Chart and Auditing, Saint Hill Special Briefing Course lecture 434, 26 July 1966
- L. Ron Hubbard, The State Of Clear, HCO Bulletin of September 24, 1978 (revision IV)
External links - "Clear" at New Era Dianetics (official Church of Scientology site)
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