The odd part of it is, when one drops on any one of these things he drops on all the others, so interactive are these portions of life.
Scientology seeks to assist the individual upwards toward this state of being which one could call ideal. How closely the individual may attain such a state depends largely upon his own willingness to work at the matter rather than the validity of the tenets themselves.
An ideal state of being, it goes without remark, would not include illness and inability to control oneself or one’s environment.
Control of oneself, and one’s environment, depend upon his attainment toward the ideal state of being.
You will find more information about the ideal state of being in L. Ron Hubbard’s book Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought. It will give you a much greater understanding of the higher states of being attainable in Scientology.
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