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Scientology and Werner Erhard — Werner Erhard studied many disciplines and practices in the 1960s, among them scientology. Initially he had a positive response to his education in Scientology beliefs and practices. He purchased books from the Church of Scientology and reached… … Wikipedia
Para-Scientology — (or Parascientology) is a branch of Scientology which deals with all things unknown. L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology, defined it this way in the book Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought : Para Scientology includes all of … Wikipedia
Disconnection — For other uses, see Disconnection (disambiguation). Disconnection, when used in Scientology, is a term used to describe the severance of all ties between a Scientologist and a friend, colleague, or family member deemed to be antagonistic towards… … Wikipedia
Symbols of Scientology — This is an incomplete list of the symbols of Scientology, the Church of Scientology, and related organizations.TrademarksAll official symbols of Scientology are trademarks held by the Religious Technology Center (RTC). They are said by the center … Wikipedia
Scientology — an international religious philosophy established in 1954 by the US writer of science fiction L Ron Hubbard. It is based on his book Dianetics (1950) and officially became the Church of Scientology in 1965. It believes in a ‘life energy’ and… … Universalium