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The Problems of Work

Scientology Applied to the Workaday World

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Los Angeles
Kiadó: Bridge Publications Inc.
Kiadás helye: Los Angeles
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött keménykötés
Oldalszám: 197 oldal
Sorozatcím: A Hubbard Publication
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 24 cm x 16 cm
ISBN: 978-1-4031-4425-6
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Fülszöveg

To The Reader This book is presented in its originál form and is part of the religious literature and works of Scientology® Founder, L. Ron Hubbard. It is a record of Mr. Hubbard's observations and research into the nature of man and each individuals capabilities as a spiritual being, and is not a statement of claims made by the author, publisher or any Church of Scientology. Scientology is defined as the study and handling of the spirit in relationship to itself, universes and other life. Thus, the mission of the Church of Scientology is a simple one: to help the individual regain his true nature, as a spiritual being, and thereby attain an awareness of his relationship with his fellow man and the universe. Therein lies the path to personal integrity, trust, enlightenment and spiritual freedom itself. Scientology and its forerunner and substudy, Dianetics, as practiced by the Church, address only the "thetan" (spirit), which is senior to the body, and its relationship to and... Tovább

Fülszöveg

To The Reader This book is presented in its originál form and is part of the religious literature and works of Scientology® Founder, L. Ron Hubbard. It is a record of Mr. Hubbard's observations and research into the nature of man and each individuals capabilities as a spiritual being, and is not a statement of claims made by the author, publisher or any Church of Scientology. Scientology is defined as the study and handling of the spirit in relationship to itself, universes and other life. Thus, the mission of the Church of Scientology is a simple one: to help the individual regain his true nature, as a spiritual being, and thereby attain an awareness of his relationship with his fellow man and the universe. Therein lies the path to personal integrity, trust, enlightenment and spiritual freedom itself. Scientology and its forerunner and substudy, Dianetics, as practiced by the Church, address only the "thetan" (spirit), which is senior to the body, and its relationship to and effects on the body. While the Church is free, as all churches are, to engage in spiritual healing, its primary goal is increased spiritual awareness for all. For this reason, neither Scientology nor Dianetics is offered as, nor professes to be physical healing, nor is any claim made to that effect. The Church does not accept individuals who desire treatment of physical or mentái illness but, instead, requires a competent medical examination for physical conditions, by qualified specialists, before addressing their spiritual cause. The Hubbard® Electrometer, or E-Meter, is a religious artifact used in the Church. The E-Meter, by itself, does nothing and is only used by ministers and ministers-in-training, qualified in its use, to help parishioners locate the source of spiritual travail. The attainment of the benefits and goals of the Scientology religion requires each individuals dedicated participation, as only through one's own efforts can they be achieved. We hope reading this book is only one step of a persona! voyage of discovery into this new and vitai world religion. This Book Belongs To Vissza

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