Sunday, November 25, 2007

Scientology and the Meaning of Life

Scientology, which means “the study of truth”, is a religion that was born out of a self-help program called Dianetics established by L. Ron Hubbard. He first published his ideas in a self-help book, Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health. This self-help program covers the three parts of man; the mind, the body, and the spirit and goes in depth into how to balance your life. He founded the first Church of Scientology in 1953 after the publishing of his best selling book and now the church claims to have 10 million members world wide. Because Scientology was first started as a self help program they have many practices that help a person live a meaningful life and survive. Some of these beliefs are The Dynamics, which are the eight areas in which human’s urge for survival breaks down to. There are also the two triangles, the ARC triangle, affinity + reality + communication = understanding, and the KRC triangle, knowledge, responsibility, and control. All these things help people live a more meaningful life. Along with the more personal meanings of life scientology also incorporates a bigger picture meaning that is called the “Space Opera” and involves Xenu the ruler of the galactic confederacy who brought billions of people to earths volcanoes and then proceeded to blow them up with hydrogen bombs.

To reach the state of Operation Thetan is the ultimate goal of all Scientologists and all these things like the ARC triangle and other doctrines of Scientology all lead to reaching the state of Operating Thetan. In Scientology 8-8008 L. Ron Hubbard says; “A thetan who is completely rehabilitated and can do everything a thetan should do, such as move MEST and control others from a distance, or create his own universe; a person who is able to create his own universe or, living in the MEST universe is able to create illusions perceivable by others at will, to handle mest universe objects without mechanical means and to have and feel no need of bodies or even the MEST universe to keep himself and his friends interested in existence.” This is the ultimate result of reaching the state of Operating Thetan, when one’s thetan becomes ‘enlightened’ so to speak. This is the goal of a thetan (or life) in Scientology. To reach this level one must follow all of the doctrines of Scientology.

One of the doctrines of Scientology is the Dynamics. The Dynamics are mans urge to survive broken up into eight different sections. The Dynamics are: Self, which is the individuals urge to survive. Sex, which is the individuals urge to reproduce and create a family. Group, which is a group’s urge to survive. Mankind, which is mankinds (or any specific species for that matter) urge to survive and evolve. All living things, which is all things that are influenced by life. The physical universe, which is all things that exist. Spirits, which are the source of all life. And the final dynamic is infinity, everything. “According to Scientology doctrine, these areas are used to understand one's life, and to improve one's solutions to life by bettering one understands of the different areas of life.” (Wikipedia) A balance created between all the dynamics helps a person understand their life more and further survival along the spiritual path that one is reaching for in scientology.

Happiness is also important to reach the level of Operating Thetan. L. Ron Hubbard stated in one of his speeches that “happiness and strength endure only in the absence of hate. To hate alone is the road to disaster. To love is the road to strength. To love in spite of all is the secret of greatness. And may very well be the greatest secret in this universe.” This is saying that happiness is the one of the most important things in Scientology and one must strive towards happiness. According to L. Ron Hubbard the best way to achieve happiness is to follow the doctrines of Scientology.

Happiness can be brought around by understanding in Scientology. Understanding is brought about by the ARC triangle. Happiness is good for the spiritual path in scientology and because of this the ARC triangle is very important for living a meaningful life by scientology standards. The ARC stands for: Affinity, Reality (agreement), and communication. According to scientology once you have a balance between these three things you achieve understanding. In a recent interview with practicing Scientologist, Andrew Orner, he stated “the ARC triangle helps Scientologists communicate emotions.” Scientologists often refer to the ARC triangle in conversation with a meaning of love or happiness. Balancing the ARC triangle is happy because in Scientology the happier you are the more positive your thetan is. According to Orner “The Thetan is the creator of things, the actual person, not just the body or the mind, and the Thetan must be trained.” A person can reach the level of Operating Thetan, which is that of an enlightened spiritual state, to reach this level is important for the creation of a meaningful life.

Scientology’s views on the meaning of life focus more on each individual person and the bigger picture ideas are mostly just there to give framework on which each individual persons life can be given meaning. We understand that the ultimate goal of life is to reach the final level of Operating Thetan and to obtain a sort of enlightenment. To reach this Scientology has set down a number of doctrines that include ideas such as happiness and understanding to help a person live a more meaningful life and eventually reach the level of Operating Thetan.

8 comments:

Kousuke said...

Hey Cole. Im taking couple of the intresting line that really made me think how to live a meaningful life.

"There are also the two triangles, the ARC triangle, affinity + reality + communication = understanding, and the KRC triangle, knowledge, responsibility, and control. All these things help people live a more meaningful life."

Thanks, Kousuke

Amarilis said...

Hi Cole. There were a few lines that interested me when I read your essay on Scientology.

A quote from Ron Hubbard really captivated my attention:“Happiness and strength endure only in the absence of hate. To hate alone is the road to disaster. To love is the road to strength. To love in spite of all is the secret of greatness. And may very well be the greatest secret in this universe.”

I like this quote because I was able to obtain a clear insight on the religion and how it expresses the meaning of life. It first suggests that true happiness and ultimate strength is attained only when hate is non-existent, so this offers a possible solution for individuals to live more meaningfully. At the same time, it illustrates the meaning of the world because it reveals the "greatest secret of the universe", which is to love no matter what. It addresses the 2 ways that the MOL question could be answered.

Thanks for the insight.
~Amarilis Viruet

Anonymous said...

Hey Cole, these are my comments on your paper.

1) “The Dynamics are mans urge to survive broken up into eight different sections. The Dynamics are: Self, which is the individuals urge to survive. Sex, which is the individuals urge to reproduce and create a family. Group, which is a group’s urge to survive. Mankind, which is mankinds (or any specific species for that matter) urge to survive and evolve. All living things, which is all things that are influenced by life. The physical universe, which is all things that exist. Spirits, which are the source of all life. And the final dynamic is infinity, everything. “According to Scientology doctrine, these areas are used to understand one's life, and to improve one's solutions to life by bettering one understands of the different areas of life.” (Wikipedia)

This is interesting because it seems that people who believe in scientology look at life personally and life in terms of the universe, which gives framework to one’s life. It seems that living a meaningful life has very much to do with survival.


2) In Scientology 8-8008 L. Ron Hubbard says; “A thetan who is completely rehabilitated and can do everything a thetan should do, such as move MEST and control others from a distance, or create his own universe.”

This line is fascinating to me because it seems that when one follow the doctrines that include happiness and understanding (ARC triangle), one can become an operating thetan, an enlightened one. An thetan has a lot of power in their hand because they are able to make their own universe. I believe it is very difficult to become a thetan. I think becoming a “thetan” is used as a motivation for scientologists to follow the rules. They see that if they do what their told, they will obtain a great reward.

Juggleandhope said...

Cole,

You seem to be making an interesting distinction between scientology's "space opera" MOL and the daily MOL of ARC and KRC etc.

I would suggest you do that more explicitly, using one section for each, rather than meandering aimlessly back and forth between them.

This idea that the "Thetan" (soul?) is the real person, and that the body and mind aren't is pretty interesting. It seems to bespeak a pretty deep alienation (literally) - the body is just a robot? the mind is just a computer?

I think that it could be really interesting to consider if a religion with an (arguably) completely wacked out Big Picture MOL could still be sanity-supporting through thoughtful Little Picture understandings. This is something that could also relate to Father Lawrence's presentation.

Dan said...

This is complete garbage........................ how could anyone ever believe this stuff??

Dan said...

This is complete garbage........................ how could anyone ever believe this stuff??

Dan said...

This is complete garbage........................ how could anyone ever believe this stuff??

Dan said...

This is complete garbage........................ how could anyone ever believe this stuff??