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  2. Scientology beliefs and practices - Wikipedia

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    Tone scale. The tone scale is a key construct throughout Scientology and is used for gauging someone's value in society, or determining 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 ...

  3. Scientology and sex - Wikipedia

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    In Scientology the focus is on sex. Sex, sex, sex. The first thing we wanted to know about someone we were auditing was his sexual deviations. All you've got to do is find a person's kinks, whatever they might be. Their dreams and fantasies. Then you can fit a ring through their noses and take them anywhere.

  4. Scientology and gender - Wikipedia

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    Scientology has a complex relationship with concepts of gender roles and discrimination, as while the core beliefs of Scientology hold humans to consist of genderless Thetans, the Church and other Scientology organizations have frequently been noted as upholding discriminatory policies or views based on the original writings of founder L. Ron Hubbard.

  5. The Bridge to Total Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge to Total Freedom, also known as the Classification, Gradation and Awareness Chart, is Scientology 's primary action plan and road map to guide a person through the sequential steps to attain Scientology's concept of spiritual freedom. [1] : 134–135 [2] : 48, 296 Displayed in every Scientology organization as an enormous poster ...

  6. Training routines (Scientology) - Wikipedia

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    The training routines (TR) are training exercises or drills used in the Church of Scientology [1] as well as affiliated programs Narconon, Criminon and WISE. The church describes them as a way of learning to communicate effectively and to control situations. Some critics and former Scientologists claim the training routines have a strong ...

  7. Operating Thetan - Wikipedia

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    In Scientology, Operating Thetan ( OT) is a state of complete spiritual freedom in which one is a "willing and knowing cause over life, thought, matter, energy, space and time". [1] : 279 The Church of Scientology offers eight "levels" of OT, each level costing thousands of US dollars. [2] The OT levels are confidential and not revealed to ...

  8. Scientology - Wikipedia

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    Scientology is a set of beliefs and practices invented by the American author L. Ron Hubbard, and an associated movement. It is variously defined as a cult, a business, a religion, a scam, or a new religious movement. [11] Hubbard initially developed a set of ideas that he called Dianetics, which he represented as a form of therapy.

  9. Scientology and homosexuality - Wikipedia

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    More. Scientology and its perspectives on sexual orientation are based on the writings of L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of the Church of Scientology. His statements about homosexuality have led critics to assert that Scientology promotes homophobia, though these allegations are disputed by some Scientologists.