Dianetics was created in 1950.
A Doctor's Report on Dianetics was created in 1951.
Why is Dianetics not a science?
No. They aren't science. They were created by a science fiction writer, though.
Dianetics
Scientology is the religion that practices Dianetics. It was found by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard in 1952. Hubbard died in 1986, but the religion still has many followers today.
Dianetics is considered a pseudoscience because it lacks empirical evidence to support its claims and its methods have not been scientifically validated. The concepts and practices within Dianetics are not accepted by the scientific community due to their lack of rigorous scientific testing and methodology.
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First level: ClearSecond level: Operating Thetan
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L. Ron Hubbard discovered the single source of nightmares, unreasonable fears, upsets, insecurities and psychosomatic illness-the reactive mind. In his book Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health he described the reactive mind in detail and laid out a simple, practical, easily taught technology to overcome it and reach the state of Clear. Dianetics is that technology. The word Dianetics is derived from the Greek dia, meaning "through," and nous, "mind or soul." Dianetics is further defined as "what the soul is doing to the body." When the mind adversely affects the body, it is described as a psychosomatic condition. Psycho refers to "mind or soul" and somatic refers to "body." Thus, psychosomatic illnesses are physical illnesses caused by the soul.
Sozo and Dianetics are not similar; they stem from different origins and purposes. Sozo is a Christian inner healing ministry focused on spiritual and emotional healing through prayer and connection with God. In contrast, Dianetics, developed by L. Ron Hubbard, is a self-help methodology associated with Scientology that aims to address mental health through the understanding of the mind and past traumas. While both seek personal improvement, their frameworks and underlying philosophies are distinct.
Not sure what you mean by sample. I guess the books could be samples. Dianetics the Modern Science of Mental Health, Science of Survival, Dianetics 55, etc. There are many books and they also have taped lectures and other things. The church has some websites but they're kind of PRish.