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The Way to Happiness is a 1980 booklet written by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard listing 21 moral precepts, and distributed by The Way to Happiness Foundation International, a Scientology-related non-profit organization founded in 1984. 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. ... Scientology cross Symbol Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public groups Organization Controversy The Church of Scientology is the largest organization devoted to the practice and the promotion of the Scientology belief system. ... Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public groups Organization Controversy The Sea Organization or Sea Org is an association of Scientologists established in 1968 by L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology. ... 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Contents

The foundation

Headquartered at at 201 East Broadway, Glendale, California, the foundation coordinates the activities of the The Way to Happiness international network, including continental and national officies, associates and local groups.[1] The Way to Happiness Foundation International is a division of the Association for Better Living and Education (ABLE), and is a "Scientology-related entity" under the 1993 IRS Closing Agreement.[2] The Association for Better Living and Education (A.B.L.E.) is a secular branch of the Church of Scientology. ... IRS is short for U.S. Internal Revenue Service short for Indian Revenue Service short for Independent rear suspension, used in automobiles. ...


The booklet

The Way to Happiness booklet contains a set of 21 precepts written by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. It constitutes Hubbard's attempt at developing a non-religious moral code based purely on common sense. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Morality. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


It was first published in 1981 by Regent House, Los Angeles as a 48-page paper-covered booklet (ISBN 0-9605930-0-4).


This book is frequently handed out by Scientologists. A campaign in the early 1990s to distribute the book in United States schools was described in Church of Scientology publications as "the largest dissemination project in Scientology history" and "the bridge between broad society and Scientology."[2] Though it is now used as its own separate foundation, many Scientologists hand out the book, but the book does not have any religious or political content and does not push the religion of Scientology on its readers. The book is currently available in over ninety different languages and is also made available online as an E-book. The trademarks for The Way to Happiness name and symbol are owned by the Church of Spiritual Technology, doing business as the L. Ron Hubbard Library, which is paid a reprint licensing fee of seven cents per booklet.[3] A user viewing an electronic page on an eBook reading device In computing, an e-book (for electronic book: also eBook, ebook) is the digital media equivalent of a conventional printed book. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The phrase doing business as (abbreviated DBA or d/b/a) is a legal term, meaning that the name of the business or operation does not include the legal name of its proprietor, the names of all partners, or the official registered name of the limited partnership or corporation that...


Precepts of TWTH

One of the many editions of The Way to Happiness.

The 21 precepts are: Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (523x810, 37 KB) scan of front cover of The Way to Happiness book, fair use. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (523x810, 37 KB) scan of front cover of The Way to Happiness book, fair use. ...

  • Take care of yourself.
  • Be temperate.
  • Don't be promiscuous.
  • Love and help children.
  • Honor and help your parents.
  • Set a good example.
  • Seek to live with the truth.
  • Do not murder.
  • Don't do anything illegal.
  • Support the government designed and run for all the people.
  • Do not harm a person of good will.
  • Safeguard and improve your environment.
  • Do not steal.
  • Be worthy of trust.
  • Fulfill your obligations.
  • Be industrious.
  • Be competent.
  • Respect the religious beliefs of others.
  • Try not to do things to others that you would not want them to do to you.
  • Try to treat others as you would want to be treated.
  • Flourish and prosper.

See also

This article does not cite its references or sources. ... 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. ... Youth for Human Rights International (YHRI) is a non-profit organization based in Los Angeles, California at 1332 L. Ron Hubbard Way, whose stated mission is To teach youth around the globe about human rights, thus helping them to become valuable advocates for the promotion of tolerance and peace. ...

References

  1. ^ ED TWTH International (2006-03-28). TWTH INT POLICY ISSUE # 209. The Way to Happiness Foundation International. Retrieved on 2006-10-09.
  2. ^ Sappell, Joel, Welkos, Robert W.. "Church Seeks Influence in Schools, Business, Science", Los Angeles Times, 1990-06-27, p. A1:1. Retrieved on 2006-08-07.  Additional convenience link at [1].
  3. ^ How to obtain permission to reprint The Way to Happiness® booklets. The Way to Happiness Foundation International. Retrieved on 2006-12-02.

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External links

  • Official "Way to Happiness" Site
  • The Way to Happiness booklet (PDF).
  • Scientology FAQ on TWTH

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