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Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought (English) (Paperback)

For thousands of years Man has searched, pondered and speculated about the true “meaning of life.” But, in Scientology, that search has culminated — for the secret has now been discovered. Based on precision Axioms (self-evident truths), these are the answers — answers you’ve been looking for, answers that work. Here, then, is the Basic Book on the Theory and Practice of Scientology, with discoveries embracing every aspect of life.

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What Is Scientology? (Paperback)

The complete and essential encyclopedic reference on the subject and practice of Scientology. This book contains the pertinent data on every aspect of the subject: The life of L. Ron Hubbard and his path of discovery The Spiritual Heritage of the religion A full description of Dianetics and Scientology Auditing—what it is and how it works Courses—what they contain and how they are structured The Grade Chart of Services and how one ascends to higher states The Scient (more…)

Out of the Cocoon: A Young Woman’s Courageous Flight from the Grip of a Religious Cult (Paperback)

At this very moment, there are millions of cult members world-wide. Do you think you could never become one of them? Think again. Brenda Lee has written a heart-wrenching, yet inspiring tale about her battle to escape from a religious cult after enduring decades of dysfunction and abuse. “Out of the Cocoon” is a remarkable story about how a single visit from two seemingly “nice” strangers nearly cost her everything, including her life. This story begins at the pinnacle of the au (more…)

Heaven’s Harlots: My Fifteen Years in a Sex Cult (Paperback)

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For over 15 years, the elusive Children of God cult leader, Moses David, commanded a fold of 19,000, his teachings disseminated through pamphlets that combined quotes from the Holy Scriptures with theories that condoned arranged marriages, the use of sex to attract recruits and the separation of children from parents. In her first book, Williams describes how, in 1971, as a young hippie who burned to “live in the purity of Jesus’ words,” she joined the Chri (more…)