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Scientology is a set of beliefs and practices created by the American author L. Ron Hubbard. Hubbard initially presented his ideas in 1950 as a form of talk therapy called Dianetics. He later expanded and reframed those ideas as a religion, which he named Scientology. In 1953, he founded the Church of Scientology, which, by one 2014 estimate, had around 30,000 members.

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Scientology is a religion founded by American author L. Ron Hubbard in 1953, which grew out of his earlier self-help system called Dianetics that he introduced in 1950. The Church of Scientology, which oversees the religion's practices and beliefs, had approximately 30,000 members as of 2014.

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Contents
  • Definition and classification
  • Debates over classification
  • Etymology
  • History
  • Beliefs and practices
  • Thetan
  • Auditing
  • The Operating Thetan levels
  • Space opera and the Wall of Fire
  • Ethics and justice
  • Symbology
  • Psychiatry, psychology, psychosis
  • Views on Hubbard
  • The Church of Scientology
  • Internal organization
  • Promotional material
  • Social outreach
  • Responses to opponents
  • Suppressive persons and fair game
  • Scientologists
  • Free Zone and independent Scientology
  • Controversies
  • Hubbard's motives
  • Secrecy and deception
  • Criminal behavior
  • Organized harassment
  • Mistreatment of members
  • Violation of auditing confidentiality
  • Allegations of coerced abortions
  • Allegation of human trafficking and other crimes against women
  • Scientology, litigation, and the Internet
  • Disputes over legal status
  • Scientology in religious studies
  • Influences
  • Reception and influence
  • Media, popular culture, and academia
  • See also
  • Notes
  • References
  • Sources
  • External links

Scientology is a set of beliefs and practices created by the American author L. Ron Hubbard. Hubbard initially presented his ideas in 1950 as a form of talk therapy called Dianetics. He later expanded and reframed those ideas as a religion, which he named Scientology. In 1953, he founded the Church of Scientology, which, by one 2014 estimate, had around 30,000 members.

A core Scientology belief is that traumatic events cause subconscious command-like recordings in the mind, which may have occurred in past lives, and which can only be relieved through an activity called "auditing". Auditing and training to audit are the two primary activities in a Scientology organization and are outlined in a structured progression chart called The Bridge to Total Freedom, with the two main achievement levels being the status of "Clear" (the goal of the original Dianetics) and "Operating Thetan" (Scientology's version of spiritual freedom). Fees are charged for auditing and training.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Scientology” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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