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and
Dianetics Dianetics is a set of pseudoscientific ideas and practices regarding the human mind, which were invented in 1950 by science fiction writer L.Ron Hubbard. Dianetics was originally conceived as a form of psychological treatment, but was reje ...
-related books, periodicals and other issues authored by
L. Ron Hubbard Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (March 13, 1911 – January 24, 1986) was an American author and the founder of Scientology. A prolific writer of pulp science fiction and fantasy novels in his early career, in 1950 he authored the pseudoscie ...
and those produced by the
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and its related organizations. Books bearing L. Ron Hubbard's name are considered texts of Scientology's
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. After Hubbard's death in 1986, all publications bearing his name are copyrighted L. Ron Hubbard Library, and books compiled by the Church of Scientology and published after his death are indicated as "Based on the Works of L. Ron Hubbard".


Books

; ''Advanced Procedure and Axioms'' (November 1951) : This is a Dianetics book which introduces such subjects as the Dianetic Axioms—all of the axioms on which the theory of Dianetics is structured; the Dianetic Logics, a system of thought and analysis based on infinite-valued logic and through which any situation may be evaluated. This book also introduces such concepts as "Self-Determinism", "Absolute Responsibility", and the "Service Facsimile"—a mechanism by which the individual seeks to make themselves right and others wrong by suffering from some inability, illness, etc. ; ''
All About Radiation ''All About Radiation'' is a pseudoscientific book by L. Ron Hubbard on the subject of radiation and atomic bombs, and the effects on the human body, including techniques for reducing or eradicating those effects. It was first published in 1957 ...
'' (1957) : A book on the subject of radiation and atomic bombs, the effects on the human body, techniques for reducing or eradicating those effects, and controversial claims for curing radiation poisoning. Out of print. An early edition was titled ''All about radiation : man's inhumanity to man''. Variously labelled over the years as being authored by L. Ron Hubbard; by "a nuclear physicist and a medical doctor" (c. 1967); by Hubbard, Gene Denk, and Farley R. Spink (1989); and other versions included a Richard Farley. ; ''Art'' (1991) : Art was originally a technical bulletin on the theory of art, Hubbard's attempt at codification of an aesthetic theory. Hubbard's approach focuses on the overlap between communication and art. The three axioms of art that he proposed in the book was that first, "too much originality throws the audience into unfamiliarity and therefore disagreement". Second that "technique should not rise above the level of workability for the purpose of communication". Third, "perfection cannot be attained at the expense of communication". ; ''Assists Processing Handbook'' ; ''The Book of Case Remedies'' ; ''The Book of E-Meter Drills'' (1965) : Earlier editions with credit to
Mary Sue Hubbard Mary Sue Hubbard (née Whipp; June 17, 1931 – November 25, 2002Profile
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. ; '' Brain-Washing Manual'' (1955) : The long title is ''Brain-Washing: A Synthesis of the Russian Textbook on Psychopolitics''. It is a propaganda book about
brainwashing Brainwashing is the controversial idea that the human mind can be altered or controlled against a person's will by manipulative psychological techniques. Brainwashing is said to reduce its subject's ability to think critically or independently ...
, published by the Church of Scientology in 1955 without listing an author, while alleging it was a secret manual written by the Soviet secret police chief in 1936. Alleged by Hubbard's son to have been dictated by L. Ron Hubbard. ; ''Child Dianetics'' ; '' Clear Body, Clear Mind'' (1990) : Also known as ''Purification'' and ''Clear Body, Clear Mind: The Effective Purification Program''. Compiled from earlier Hubbard bulletins. The book suggests that harmful chemicals lodge in the fatty tissues of the body and affect the mind, then describes how these can be removed through a sauna and vitamin regimen. This book is a basic text for the Church of Scientology's
Purification Rundown The Purification Rundown, also known as the Purif or the Hubbard Method, is a Pseudoscience, pseudoscientific procedure that advocates of Scientology claim is a Detoxification (alternative medicine), detoxification program. There is no evidence f ...
. ; ''The Creation of Human Ability'' (July 1954) : This book contains all of the processes derived from previous data and the newly introduced objective processes—which deal in directly perceiving and affecting objective, present-time reality both with the person either interior or exterior to his body. Theologian Marco Frenschkowski comments that the book was created as a quick reference guide for auditors, was compiled by Hubbard's office, and starts with a bible quotation from the
gospel of Luke The Gospel of Luke is the third of the New Testament's four canonical Gospels. It tells of the origins, Nativity of Jesus, birth, Ministry of Jesus, ministry, Crucifixion of Jesus, death, Resurrection of Jesus, resurrection, and Ascension of ...
, one of the longest biblical quotations in Hubbard's writings. ; '' Dianetics: The Evolution of a Science'' : First published May 1950 as an article in ''
Astounding Science Fiction ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' is an American science fiction magazine published under various titles since 1930. Originally titled ''Astounding Stories of Super-Science'', the first issue was dated January 1930, published by William C ...
'', and republished later as a book, it contains the only account of how the optimum computing machine—the mind—works, how Hubbard discovered "basic personality", how the dynamic principle of existence—''survive''—was first isolated, how wrong answers enter into the mind, how there seem to be demons of the mind, how the concept of the engram was discovered, and how
Dianetics Dianetics is a set of pseudoscientific ideas and practices regarding the human mind, which were invented in 1950 by science fiction writer L.Ron Hubbard. Dianetics was originally conceived as a form of psychological treatment, but was reje ...
techniques were developed. ; '' Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health'' : First published in May 1950 and referred to as "Book One" by Scientologists, this book describes Hubbard's ideas about the "
reactive mind The reactive mind is a concept in Scientology formulated by L. Ron Hubbard, referring to that portion of the human mind that is unconscious and operates on stimulus-response, to which Hubbard attributed most mental, emotional, and psychosom ...
", the time track, and his therapy technique for getting rid of psychosomatic illness. Abbreviated as DMSMH. ; ''Dianetics: The Original Thesis'' : First published in 1951 under the name ''Dianetics: The Original Thesis'', and retitled in 1983 as ''The Dynamics of Life''. According to the forward of the 2007 version of the book, the editors write that this book had originally been circulated in manuscript form to a few friends, copied and passed hand-to-hand, generating a large inflow of correspondence filled with questions, and prompting Hubbard to write ''Dianetics: The Modern Science to Mental Health''. ; ''Dianetics 55!'' (December 1954) : This book deals with a very large range of processes all centering around the subject of the individual's communications with his environment. It is the 1955 answer to ''Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health''. ; ''E-Meter Essentials'' ; ''
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'' (1938) : Unpublished, but oft-mentioned by Hubbard.Hubbard, "The Anatomy Of Thought". Hubbard Communication Office Policy Letter 26 April 1970R, revised 15 March 1975. ; ''Group Auditor's Handbook'' ; ''Handbook For Preclears'' (December 1951) : This Dianetics book shares much of the theory of ''Advanced Procedure and Axioms'' and is dedicated to self-processing. ; ''
Have You Lived Before This Life? ''Have You Lived Before This Life?'' is a pseudoscientific book about past lives by L. Ron Hubbard published in 1958 by the Hubbard Association of Scientologists International. The book is considered part of Scientology's canon. Premise The b ...
'' (1960) : First published in 1960, but no longer printed. A collection of forty-one case histories of past-life experiences, gleaned from auditing with an
e-meter The E-Meter (also electropsychometer and Hubbard Electrometer) is an electronic device used in Scientology that allegedly "registers emotional reactions". After claims by L. Ron Hubbard that the procedures of Auditing (Scientology), auditing, w ...
at the Church of Scientology's "Fifth London Advanced Clinical Course" held in October–November 1958. The book touches on "what happens after death and on the effects of past lives on the present existence". ; ''How to Live though an Executive'' (1953) ; ''Hymn of Asia: An Eastern Poem'' (1974) : Hubbard speculates whether he might be
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, the future Buddha spoken of in Buddhist literature. ; ''Introducing the E-Meter'' ; ''Introduction to Scientology Ethics'' (1968) : Written by Hubbard. (See also
Scientology ethics and justice Scientology ethics and justice are a collection of policies and procedures by L. Ron Hubbard and used by the Church of Scientology. Scientology defines ''ethics'' as "the actions an individual takes on himself", and ''justice'' as "the action ta ...
.) ; ''Introductory and Demonstration Processes Handbook'' ; ''Knowingness'' ; ''L. Ron Hubbard Series'' : 16 books covering Hubbard's
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. ; ''Mission Into Time'' (1973) : Relates Hubbard's travels in the Mediterranean in 1968 to check his "recall" of incidents occurring several thousand years ago. The book is edited from a lecture and formerly published as ''A Test of Whole Track Recall''. "It is a report on missions sent out to Sardinia, Sicily and Carthage to see if specific evidence could be found to substantiate L. Ron Hubbard's recall of incidents in his own past, centuries ago." ; ''Notes on the Lectures of L. Ron Hubbard'' ; ''The Organization Executive Course and Management Series (12 volumes)'' ; ''The Problems of Work'' (1956) ; ''Purification: An Illustrated Answer to Drugs'' ; ''Research and Discovery Series'' ; ''
Science of Survival ''Science of Survival'' is a 1951 pseudoscientific book by L. Ron Hubbard which continues to be published by the Church of Scientology as part of Scientology's canon. According to Jon Atack, the title ''Science of Survival'' was chosen "to ap ...
'' (June 1951) : In this book, Hubbard introduced concepts that were later to become key elements of Scientology:
theta Theta (, ) uppercase Θ or ; lowercase θ or ; ''thē̂ta'' ; Modern: ''thī́ta'' ) is the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, derived from the Phoenician letter Teth 𐤈. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 9. Gree ...
, the tone scale, and the possibility of past lives. It contains a description of how a
thetan In Scientology, the concept of the thetan () is similar to the concept of self, or the spirit or soul as found in several belief systems. The term is derived from the Greek letter Θ, theta, which in Scientology beliefs represents "the source o ...
interacts with the physical universe of matter, energy, space and time—termed
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. The book is written around a Chart of Human Evaluation, providing a comprehensive description of the tone scale and the components of emotion, such as the ARC triangle of affinity, reality and communication. ; '' Scientology: A History of Man'' (July 1952) : Also known as ''History of Man'' and by its original title ''What to Audit'', in this book Hubbard gives general case data and rudimentary instructions on how to audit the "Whole Track" (all of the lifetimes lived by the individual, known as the thetan) and certain common incidents found in all genetic entities (the theta entity apart from the individual himself, which has been found to play a key role in the evolution and development of the body). Among the genetic entity case stories are some of single-celled organisms, clams, sloths and neanderthals. On the thetan's whole track are incidents loosely called "
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," including "implants," which are strong engrams deliberately inflicted on the victim for political purposes. : One of Hubbard's first documented writings on the process of "theta clearing" was in the book, where Hubbard states, "Theta clearing is about as practical and simple as repairing a shoelace. It has nothing to do with hypnotism, voodooism, charlatanism, monkeyism or eosophy. Done, the thetan can do anything a stage magician can do in the way of moving objects around." ; ''Scientology: A New Slant on Life'' (1976) : Compiled from works by Hubbard, it contains such Scientology articles as "Is It Possible to Be Happy?", "Two Rules for Happy Living", "Personal Integrity", and "'The Anti-Social Personality." "''A New Slant On Life'' is a highly practical handbook for the reader seeking to understand himself or herself, and discover his or her own answers." ; ''Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought'' (1956) : This book contains all basic Dianetics and Scientology principles and processes developed to the individual and their life as a game. A basic concept in the book is that life is a game no matter what, and that the basic variable is the degree to which the individual knows what games they are playing and the degree to which they can knowingly come up with new ones. ; ''The Scientology Handbook'' (1994) : The ''Scientology Handbook'' is an 871-page handbook published by the Church of Scientology. Although Hubbard is listed as the sole author, it is described as having been "compiled by the LRH Book Compilation Staff of the Church of Scientology International". ; ''Scientology 0–8: The Book of Basics'' ; ''Scientology 8-80'' (November 1952) : This book contains the basic laws by which the thetan is able to create energy and therefore influence the environment around him. It also therefore includes newly developed processing related to energy production and stuck or uncontrolled energy over which the thetan is not taking responsibility. ; ''Scientology 8-8008'' (December 1952) : This is one of the most important books in Scientology. The number 8-8008 is a symbolism for the reduction of the
MEST universe MEST is an acronym for matter, energy, space and time, and means the physical universe. It was coined in 1950 by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, and is spoken as a word rather than spelling out the letters. MEST MEST is used to refer to ...
to zero and expansion of one's own universe to infinity. This book deals in the subject of postulates, considerations and the way in which the individual perceives and therefore creates the physical universe and also his own universe. Processing here deals with the complete rehabilitation of one's own universe so that one can cause an effect on the shared physical universe. ; ''Self Analysis'' (August 1951) : Included in this book are the laws of survival and abundance, the most embracive description of consciousness, humanity's efforts for immortality and its relationship to matter, energy, space and time, Essays describing a broad array of discoveries including time, remembering, forgetting, imagination, valences and special auditing lists for each. This book also includes self-processing lists that provide the most powerful of auditing and which can be done anywhere and at any time. ; ''The Technical Bulletins of Dianetics and Scientology (18 volumes)'' ; ''Understanding: The Universal Solvent'' ; ''Understanding the E-Meter'' ; ''
The Way to Happiness ''The Way to Happiness'' is a 1980 booklet written by science-fiction author and Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard listing 21 moral precepts. The booklet is distributed by The Way to Happiness Foundation International, a Scientology-related ...
'' (1981) : Usually printed as a pamphlet or small booklet, this book is marketed as a non-religious text covering 21 moral principles.


Periodicals

These are some of the periodical magazines that the Church of Scientology has published. * ''Ability'' — Magazine of Class V orgs. Class V orgs deliver Scientology services up to the level of Clear. * ''Advance!'' — Magazine of Advanced Organizations including Advanced Org Los Angeles (AOLA) and others. AOs deliver the OT Levels to Scientologists. * ''Auditor'' — Magazine of "Saint Hill" sized orgs including American Saint Hill Organization (ASHO) and AOSHUK. Saint Hill orgs deliver the Saint Hill Special Briefing Course to students. * ''Cause'' — Magazine of International Hubbard Ecclesiastical League of Pastors (IHELP). IHELP licenses individual Scientologists to
audit An audit is an "independent examination of financial information of any entity, whether profit oriented or not, irrespective of its size or legal form when such an examination is conducted with a view to express an opinion thereon." Auditing al ...
others outside of the Church of Scientology. * ''Celebrity'' — Magazine of Celebrity Centres * ''Centre'' — Magazine of
Scientology Missions International Scientology Missions International (SMI) is a Californian 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, which is located in Los Angeles, California. SMI is part of the Church of Scientology network. While being a corporation, SMI is also a management enti ...
* ''Certainty'' — Magazine for the British Isles * ''
Freedom Freedom is the power or right to speak, act, and change as one wants without hindrance or restraint. Freedom is often associated with liberty and autonomy in the sense of "giving oneself one's own laws". In one definition, something is "free" i ...
'' — Magazine published by
Church of Scientology International The Church of Scientology International (CSI) is a California 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. Letter by the Internal Revenue Service to Flemming Paludan, Regional Director, Danish Tax-Office, Washington, D.C., December 22, 1993 Within the wor ...
for general distribution to any public person (non-scientologists). The tagline is "Investigative reporting in the public interest". The original tagline was "The Independent Journal Published by the Church of Scientology". Characterized as propaganda. * ''High Winds'' — Quarterly magazine of the
Sea Org The Sea Organization or Sea Org is the senior-most status of staff within the Church of Scientology network of corporations, but is not itself incorporated. In the 1960s and 1970s, the Sea Org was started as L. Ron Hubbard's private navy, and ...
* ''Impact'' — Magazine of the
International Association of Scientologists The International Association of Scientologists (IAS) is a fundraising and membership organization run by the Church of Scientology. Headquartered in England at Saint Hill Manor, the IAS operates several affiliated but similarly-named organiza ...
* ''Inroads'' — Magazine of the
Association for Better Living and Education The Association for Better Living and Education (ABLE) is a non-profit front organization headquartered in Los Angeles, California, established and operated by the Church of Scientology. It states that it is "dedicated to creating a better futur ...
* ''International Scientology News'' — Magazine published by
Church of Scientology International The Church of Scientology International (CSI) is a California 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. Letter by the Internal Revenue Service to Flemming Paludan, Regional Director, Danish Tax-Office, Washington, D.C., December 22, 1993 Within the wor ...
for distribution to Scientologists. * ''Reality'' — Magazine of the Church of Scientology of Los Angeles * ''Source'' — Magazine of the Flag Land Base including Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization and Flag's Advanced Org. * ''Theta'' — Magazine of the Church of Scientology of New York * ''Prosperity'' — Magazine of
World Institute of Scientology Enterprises World Institute of Scientology Enterprises (WISE) is a Church of Scientology organization headquartered in Los Angeles, California. It states that it is an "international membership organization whose members use both L. Ron Hubbard management ...
(WISE). The tagline is "The Source Line for Business". * ''Winning!'' — News journal of the
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Other issues

* Hubbard Communications Office Bulletin (HCOB) - Authored by Hubbard. Used to communicate procedures for auditing or training activities (the "tech"). Printed with red ink on white paper. * Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL) - Authored by Hubbard. Used to communicate orders, directions or policy for Scientology administrative and management purposes. Printed with green ink on white paper. Abbreviated HCO PL or HCO Pol Ltr. * Flag Order (FO) - Policy for the Sea Org. Authored by Hubbard or senior Sea Org executives. * L. Ron Hubbard Executive Directive (LRH ED) - Previously called SEC EDs. Authored by Hubbard. For projects, programs, orders and directions. Printed with blue ink on white paper. * Scientology Policy Directive (SPD) - Printed with green ink on green paper. Issued by the Church of Scientology, not by Hubbard.


See also

* Scientology filmography * L. Ron Hubbard bibliography *
Bibliography of books critical of Scientology This is a bibliography of works critical of Scientology and the Church of Scientology. Overview Between 1954 and 2020, only four English-language scholarly monographs have been published about Scientology (Wallis 1977 976 Whitehead 1987; U ...


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