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  2. Scientology beliefs and practices - Wikipedia

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    The tone scale is a key construct throughout Scientology and is used to gauge someone's value in society or determine how best to control or communicate with someone. Hubbard introduced the tone scale with his 1951 book Science of Survival and expanded it since then. The concept is a vertical scale of points from −40.0 to +40.0, each ...

  3. Scientology - Wikipedia

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    The most notable was the 2005 South Park episode "Trapped in the Closet", which highlighted the Xenu story and said that the organization was a "scam on a global scale". [490] There have also been theatre shows about Scientology, such as Cathy Schekelberg's 2017 one-person show Squeeze My Cans about her former life in the organization. [491]

  4. Scientology and sex - Wikipedia

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    Scientology. The beliefs and practices of Scientology include material related to sex and the rearing of children, which collectively form the second dynamic (urge toward survival) in Scientology. These beliefs and practices are based on the written works of Church of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.

  5. Tone scale - Wikipedia

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    Tone scale may refer to: Musical scales, including the Whole tone scale. Color scales. Emotional tone scale, a Scientology concept.

  6. Scientology and homosexuality - Wikipedia

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    Scientology is a practical method of improving conditions in life and works to increase a person's abilities, give higher IQ and better reaction time, greater ability to solve his problems in life – things of this nature. [18] An official Scientology website states, "The second dynamic is the urge toward existence as a future generation. It ...

  7. Training routines (Scientology) - Wikipedia

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    The Training Routines that are part of early Scientology indoctrination have been compared to acting exercises: students are taught to "duplicate," or mirror, a partner's actions; project their "intention," or thoughts, onto inanimate objects; experiment with vocal tones, the most dominant being a commanding bark known as "tone 40"; and deepen ...

  8. E-meter - Wikipedia

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    The E-Meter (also electropsychometer and Hubbard Electrometer) is an electronic device used in Scientology that allegedly "registers emotional reactions". [1] After claims by L. Ron Hubbard that the procedures of auditing, which used the E-Meter, could help heal diseases, the E-Meter became the subject of litigation.

  9. Scientology and sexual orientation - Wikipedia

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    Scientology is a practical method of improving conditions in life and works to increase a person's abilities, give higher IQ and better reaction time, greater ability to solve his problems in life – things of this nature. An official Scientology website states, "The second dynamic is the urge toward existence as a future generation. It has ...