What makes scientology different from other religions
This is one such example of simple secular application of an aspect of Scientology. Scientology is something I do rather than something I believe in. There is a huge difference in how I approach Scientology than how I had approached other religions and it works for me beautifully.
Anyone can study and practice Scientology, even while remaining and active member of another faith group. Actually, Scientology has more in common with other religions than it has differences. It gives you the tools to help you do those things that increase your survival for yourself and others. Michelle, educator: Scientology is a religion that is meant to be practiced in day to day life. It is something you live. It gives you tools to help you live happier and more successfully.
It is using those tools to improve your own situations. But as I have gotten older and learned more, whether in life or in Scientology studies, I have usually seen how those things were true or how they could apply. Finally, Scientology is non-denominational. Scientology does not tell you how to worship God, but how to improve your own spirit or soul. Once the individual has the knowledge, he makes his own decisions and assumptions. Tad, Oregon: The part which, to me, makes it different is the focus on techniques for application.
Fio, Florida: I have been raised Catholic. You can find out more about this in The Way To Happiness. However, I stumbled upon Scientology, and it was different. There was a lot of practicality to it.
Hubbard explains that the subject is actually descended from the roots of psychology, but that we must understand that it is not descended from current psychology, but rather the older psychology as was taught in the religions of the world before the spiritual essence of the study was removed in the last century.
In this sense Scientology is very different, as it does study the spirit, as most great religions of the world do.
Some would argue that the spirit is in fact the human mind. Hubbard coined the word thetan, from the Greek for spirit, as no other existing word could fully describe it. The concept of coining new words to explain new concepts that have no existing words is not new to religion. In Japan, Master Kobodaishi, the founder of Shingon a very old and traditional, large esoteric Buddhist sect coined many words that needed to be developed so that the religion could be practiced.
Yet at the same time there is no new word for God coined in Scientology. Unlike some other religions, Scientology has no particular dogma about the concept of God, but rather allows the person to develop his own understanding of how he fits into the universe and the nature of things.
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