Monday, April 20, 2020
Scientology Essays - Scientology Beliefs And Practices, Scientology
  Scientology    Scientology is a fairly new religion. Founded in the twentieth-century by a man  by the name of L. Ron Hubbard. He began his studies long ago and wrote a book in    1950 called Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health. He claimed that this  book was one of the first tools used to solve the problems of the mind. This  book focused on irrational mind, war, crime, and insanity. Mr. Hubbard designed  this book so that anyone can use it to improve oneself. He did not stop at    Dianetics, however, he felt that there were still some issues that had to be  addressed. He was now going to try to figure out the nature of the human being,  what makes up our "being." Mr. Hubbard combined religion, philosophy, and  his theory of dianetics and came up with Scientology. Mr. Hubbard had a unique  life. He was born in Tilden, Nebraska, the son of a naval commander Harry Ross    Hubbard and Ledora May Hubbard. L. Ron Hubbard was born on March 13, 1911. When  he was about two his family moved to Montana where he learned to be a rough  western cowboy. His mother was thoroughly educated woman. She taught him how to  read and write at an early age. L. Ron Hubbard was said to have an avid interest  in life at an early age. When his father's naval career required that they  move away from Montana, his mother was responsible to teach him the schooling he  missed. When Ron was twelve the family moved to Seattle, Washington. Ron got the  liberty to be associated with many different types of people such as the    Blackfoot Indians, Beijing magician, Chinese magicians, and studying Buddhists.    He enrolled at George Washington University, his father put him into mathematics  and engineering. Now he learned how to take the scientific approach to solving  problems. He became more and more interested in the way the mind works. He would  ask the professors at George Washington University and they could not give him  an answer, so he came up with the idea that the western culture did not  understand a thing about the mind. He believed that it was his duty to explore  the mind and to tell the western world how it works. This is when he came up  with dianetics and then eventually the religion of scientology. Scientology  consists of eight dynamics. With these dynamics, a person realizes that his life  extends beyond himself. The first dynamic is "self." This teaches you to  survive as an individual. Taking care of such things as mental and physical  health. It does not include other people, it is the urge to survive as an  individual. The second is "creativity." Creativity is making anything for  the future. Creating a family, and raising children to the best of your ability.    This dynamic also means that sex is simply a mechanism to procreate. The third  is "group survival." This is the drive to survive in a group. This can be  any group, community, friends, a company, a state, or a race. The size of the  group does not matter, it is merely to survive as a group. The fourth is"species." This one is the dynamic of the species of mankind. Being American  would fit into the third dynamic because it is a nation. The fourth deals with  every man, woman, and child in the world. The fifth dynamic is "life forms."    According to Scientology there are two parts to the mind, the analytical mind  and the reactive mind. The analytical mind has standard memory banks which  record memory as a series of mental images. It records standard factual data,  however, it does not account for any type of emotional or physical pain. The  reactive mind kicks in during moments of painful moments. It also records data  with mental images though in a different way. The reactive mind is selective  about what it records. It only takes in pain or the emotional part of any given  situation. Mr. Hubbard believes that if you can reduce the use of the reactive  mind, you will be able to solve situations more effectively. If you solve a  problem without letting your emotions get in the way the solution will be more  objective than subjective, and being objective will give you better results.    There are three parts to the human body: the mind, the body, and the thetan. The  term soul has taken on so many meanings that Mr. Hubbard has created a word  which defines his meaning of the    
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