L.
Ron Hubbard worked helping others lead better lives.
What he developned were workable solutions that spanned the entire
breadth of
our culture.
Those
who regularly employ L. Ron Hubbard's teachings to improve themselves
and help others come from all walks of life. Scientology
missions and churches have been established on six continents.
The universal acclaim for
the man –
including thousands of awards and recognitions from individuals and
groups and the unprecedented popularity of his works among people from
all walks of life – is but one indicator of the effectiveness
of
his technologies.
Although long celebrated as
a writer,
novelist and explorer, it was the 1950 publication of Dianetics: The Modern
Science of Mental
Health that
initially focused world attention on L. Ron Hubbard. That book, which
marked a turning point in history, provided the first workable approach
to solving the problems of the mind, the first hope that something
could be done about the causes of irrational behavior – war,
crime and insanity. Dianetics is something that anyone can use to help
improve himself and his fellows. Hence, when the book was released,
Amherst College Political Science Professor, Dr. Frederick L.
Schuman’s declaration in the New York Times: "History has
become
a race between Dianetics and catastrophe. Dianetics will win, if enough
people are challenged in time to understand it."
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man, his life,
his works and his legacy.