Santiago Ram

Scientology’s conception of work

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There are many controversies surrounding Scientology, as it is, and I admit it, an abusive cult.

 

However, Scientology’s conception of work seems pretty sound to me, here are some quotes:

“Yet the most disheartening thing which could happen to most of us would be the loss of all future jobs. To be denied the right to work is to be denied any part of the society in which we live.”

“When we look for neurosis and folly in our society, we look toward those who do not or cannot work.”

“In truth, only the constant refusal on the part of the society to give us work results in our distaste of work when it exists. The man who cannot work was forbidden the right to work. When we go back in the history of the notoriously unable-to-work criminal, we find that he was first and foremost convinced that he must not work—he was forbidden to work, whether by his father or mother or school or early life. Part of his education was that he must not work. What was left? Revenge upon the society which refused to let him take part in its activities.”

 

I am, by no means, part of Scientology, nor do I endorse it. But this excerpts from L. Ron Hubbard’s ‘The Problems of Work’ seem sound to me and aligned with Leo’s concept of Life purpose.

 

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Why do you need scientology to tell you this?


You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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