What comprises Scientology study and
training?
An important practice of the
Scientology religion is the study of the works of L. Ron
Hubbard, which constitute the Scripture of the religion.
Studying these truths invariably answers many questions the
individuals has had about himself and his fellows and the universe
in which he finds himself.
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Whether participating in religious services in a Church of
Scientology, or pursuing their education of the Scientology
scripture at home, study of the works of
L. Ron
Hubbard is a part of daily life for Scientologists.
The materials of Scientology comprise the largest body of
information ever assembled on the mind, spirit and life — the
foundations of which are built upon Mr. Hubbard’s original books
and recorded lectures. Thus, Scientologists, whether or not
currently participating in services in a Church, and people new to
Scientology, are all encouraged to continue their progress in the
study of the religion at home. Some elect to study Scientology
materials through extension courses by mail. Others conduct a
chronological study of the books and lectures to obtain a full
conceptual understanding of the subject. This is an integral part
of a Scientologist’s continuing route towards higher states of
existence.
Training, as practiced within a Church of Scientology, is the
way to learn the technology of Scientology, and technology
implies use. There is a gap between knowledge and the application
of that knowledge. Training bridges that gap, and by becoming fully
trained, a person becomes able to use the truths found in
Scientology to actually improve conditions in life.