Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought: The Theory & Practice of Scientology for Beginners
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Narrated by:
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Harry Chase
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By:
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L. Ron Hubbard
About this listen
From the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Dianetics, with over 22 million copies sold
What is the "meaning of life?" So many of us spend most of our lives searching for the answer to this age-old question. Well, what if you have had the answers all along and all you ever needed were the tools to access them?
In this groundbreaking book, Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought, you will embark on a remarkable journey, mastering the tools of life as you uncover the most important discovery you will ever make—the knowledge of you.
Learn and immediately apply the fundamental processes and principles that define the primary architecture of how life works. Achieve a complete understanding of the mind, spirit and life. Recognize what motivates your actions and the actions of others, and unblock the barriers of the extraordinary potential you have locked inside.
Life is a game—and quite simply, herein are the rules. You can be happier, more capable and play a better game, harnessing all life has to offer.
Here are the answers you've been looking for.
"The data here is usable and workable for everyday life. I like becoming smarter and more competent and able to understand life better. I have been applying many of these fundamentals already and it has definitely helped me to be successful in life. Besides helping myself, I am able to help my co-workers, family, etc. I highly recommend this book to others.” (J.R.)
About the author:
With over two hundred million copies of his works in circulation and dozens of international bestsellers, L. Ron Hubbard has inspired a movement spanning every continent on earth. All told, those works comprise some 5,000 writings and 3,000 recorded lectures and, as such, stand as the single most embracive statement on the human mind and spirit. His breakthroughs have helped millions lead more successful lives and achieve true happiness.
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- Stuart lloyd
- 29-01-24
a good introduction
I wasn't sure exactly what Scientology was. people just said it was a crazy cult. This book did a great job of confirming those assertions.
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- Dale
- 08-07-13
THE THOUGHTS THAT INFLUENCED NATIONS
What made the experience of listening to Scientology the most enjoyable?
Scientology encapsulates what it means to be human. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book as I could really relate to it, I believe most people would because that's who it is written about. Its a self help book and nothing short of inspiring! I have like you read many negative opinions about Scientology however, seen nothing threatening or cult like from the pages of this book. I believe in life you should always arrive at your own conclusions about something and if you believe it to be right or wrong, good or bad, that's all that really matters because we are all different at the end of the day and life wouldn't be much fun if we weren't.
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- Shakaroo
- 15-09-20
Academic paper
This was written at the time when scientology was claiming to be a science, not a religion It's written like an academic paper with lots of made up terms and nonsensical concepts. I think the idea is to make the reader want to join the scientologists in order to understand the "science". It had the opposite effect on me.
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