Past Philosophers and L. Ron Hubbard
L. Ron Hubbard credits a long list of philosophers down through the ages that he reviewed to isolate the fundamentals of life itself now contained in his collected works. He summed it up with these words: “I have lived no cloistered life and hold in contempt the wise man who has not lived and the scholar who will not share. “There have been many wiser men than I, but few have traveled as much road. “I have seen life from the top down and the bottom up. I know how it looks both ways. And I know there is wisdom and there is hope.” "There are only two tests of a life well lived," he once remarked. "Did one do as one intended? "And were people glad one lived?" In testament to the first stands the full body of his life’s work, including the more than 5,000 writings and 3,000 tape-recorded lectures of Dianetics and Scientology. In evidence of the second are the tens of millions of individuals whose lives have been demonstrably bettered because he lived. They are the more than 3 million children now reading because of L. Ron Hubbard’s educational discoveries. They are the millions of men and women freed from substance abuse through L. Ron Hubbard’s breakthroughs in drug rehabilitation. They are the more than 70 million who have been touched by his nonreligious moral code. And they are the many millions more who hold his work to be the spiritual cornerstone of their lives. Although best known for Dianetics and Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard cannot be so simply categorized like most philosophers. If nothing else, his life was too varied, his influence too broad. There are Bantu tribesmen in southern Africa, for example, who know nothing of Dianetics and Scientology, but they know L. Ron Hubbard the educator and philosopher. Likewise, there are factory workers in Albania who know him only for his administrative discoveries; children in China who know him only as the author of their moral code, and readers in a dozen languages who know him only for his novels. So, no, L. Ron Hubbard is not an easy man to categorize and certainly does not fit popular misconceptions of “religious founder” or "philosopher" as an aloof and contemplative figure. Yet the more one comes to know this man and his achievements, the more one comes to realize he was precisely the sort of person to have brought us Scientology – the only major religion to have been founded in the twentieth century. Here is free eBook that you can download by filling out the form below. It is a profile of L. Ron Hubbard and his review of the work of past philosopers. Your e-mail address is secure with us and we may occasionally use it to send you updates and special offers.

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