World Religion: Scientology Is an Essay

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Therefore, it is in charge of scripture. The Church of Scientology is the management body of the religion, and is in charge of planning and coordinating Scientology expansion. There are over 7,300 Scientology groups in 163 countries around the world, with 87,000 volunteer ministers. It is difficult to estimate the number of practicing Scientologists, but estimates range from several hundred thousand to several million. However, it is suggested that Scientology "is the fastest growing religion in the world, by percentage growth per year" (Robinson and Buttnor).

The main Scientology symbol is composed of an "S" to represent Scientology, an upper triangle, representing knowledge, responsibility, and control, and a lower triangle representing affinity, reality, and communication (Robinson and Buttnor). There is another Scientology symbol, an eight-pointed cross, representing the Eight Dynamics of Existence (Robinson and Buttnor). These dynamics help explain some of the ceremony in Scientology. The First Dynamic is self-survival, the Second Dynamic is reproduction and raising a family, the Third Dynamic is small-group survival, the Fourth Dynamic is the urge to survive as mankind, the Fifth Dynamic is the urge to survive through plants and animals, the Sixth Dynamic is the urge to survive through the physical universe; the Seventh Dynamic is the urge to survive through the Spiritual universe, and the Eighth Dynamic is the urge to survive through a Supreme Being.
The ceremony of Scientology is carried out through auditing. Auditing:

is a unique form of personal counseling intended to help an individual look at his own existence and improve his ability. Through viewing his own existence, an individual attempts to walk an exact route to higher states of awareness. Auditing is a precise, thoroughly codified activity with exact procedures. A Scientology counselor is known as an "auditor." Auditing is assisted by use of a specially designed meter (E-Meter or Electro-psychometer) which helps locate areas of spiritual distress or travail by measuring the mental state or change of state of the person being audited (Robinson and Buttnor).

Scientology combines auditing with training to help graduate individuals to higher states of spiritual existence.

Works Cited

Robinson, B.A. And Al Buttnor. "About the Church of Scientology: Symbols, History, Beliefs,

and Practices."….....

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