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Amongst the many things man has done, in his worries about his mind and his state of being, in his effort to control others, is the adoption of slave philosophies. Each person who invents or uses such a philosophy more or less tends to be, himself, exempt from the slavery thus imposed and to hold, by the invention, the force of other nullified. This is a trick of a very limited workability, for it leads eventually into the entrapment of the user himself. It is a demonstrable law, not an opinion, that he who would enslave his fellows becomes himself enslaved.

A “therapy” which teaches that man should adapt himself to his environment, rather than adapt the environment to him, is such a slave philosophy and is not workable only because it is quite the reverse from truth.

Each man of the species seeks one way or another to rise superior to all else. In that is his salvation.

The mysteries that have troubled man have been solved. Read Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought. It will answer your questions and show how you can attain the ideal state of man.



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