THE BRIDGE TO A BETTER
LIFE
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That man could improve and better himself
is a traditionally held belief. This idea
tended to become obscured by the
nineteenth-century theories of psychology
which claimed otherwise — that we remain
as we were born. More than that,
psychology offered the novel but utterly
false idea that man was only an animal and
therefore could not improve his ability,
could not improve his behavior and could
not improve his intelligence.
Because of this, man in general now
finds it rather hard to grasp the older
and truer idea that man is a spirit and
that he can reach for and attain higher
states.
Yet betterment is a reality. Many
higher states of existence are available
to man, and these are attainable through
Scientology. L. Ron Hubbard provided a
precise delineation of these states, and
then clarified how they could be attained
by arranging them on a chart which
graphically showed each step of the route
upward.
Life is improved on a gradient. It is
improved a little and then it is improved
a little more and then a little more. It
does not happen all at once. One cannot
expect to be handed a totality of
improvement in an instant, like being
injected with a syringe that magically
cures everything, unless of course one
subscribes to the nonsensical idea that a
living being has nothing to do with life.
What is improved in Scientology is the
individual and his awareness. It is not
his body, his credit cards, his
automobiles or other attendant and
appendant machinery surrounding him. The
individual himself is improved.
WHAT IS THE BRIDGE?
If one had a person with a very serious
illness, his mind would be so thoroughly
occupied with that condition that he could
envision little more than recovery. If in
this state someone were to propose the
idea he might return to his job and play
for the company football team within a
week, it is doubtful he would even listen.
When the pain subsided and he began to
contemplate sitting up, this would be a
substantial gain; after which he might
even entertain the idea of going
downstairs. But if at any point of
improvement he were asked to consider the
rigors of his job or the company team, it
would constitute too big an improvement in
too short a time.
Similarly, spiritual advance occurs a
bit at a time and one cannot expect
someone to immediately leap to the highest
levels. The chart Mr. Hubbard devised
indicates not only attainable
improvements, but also the proper
progression, thus avoiding the inevitable
setback when attempting to attain too much
too soon. An orderly progression, one
improvement at a time, as Mr. Hubbard laid
out, enables one to ascend at a
satisfactory pace to a very high state
indeed.
The chart which shows these gradations
to betterment is called the
Classification, Gradation and Awareness
Chart of Levels and Certificates. It is
divided into two sides—the left-hand side
showing training steps one takes in
Scientology, and the right-hand side
showing the auditing steps.
Classification refers to training in
Scientology and the fact that certain
actions are required, or skills attained,
before an individual is classified as an
auditor at any particular level and
allowed onto the next class.
Gradation refers to the gradual
improvement that occurs in Scientology
auditing. There are grades to a road and
there are grades to steps. There can be
shallow or steep steps, or even a vertical
ascent, which is not a gradient.
One’s spiritual awareness improves as
one progresses in Scientology. By
receiving both training and auditing, each
equally necessary, one’s awareness
increases. The levels of awareness are
listed in the center of the chart and
correspond precisely to one’s progress in
training and auditing.
Man, in his religious heritage, has
long imagined a bridge across the chasm
between where one is now and a higher
plateau of existence. Unfortunately, many
of those attempting to cross that chasm
fell into the abyss.
Employing this metaphor, the
Classification, Gradation and Awareness
Chart represents, in fact, the bridge
which spans the chasm and brings one to
the higher plateau. This is the vision man
has cherished for at least ten thousand
years, and it is now attainable by
following the steps as laid out on the
chart. It is an exact route with precise
procedures providing uniformly predictable
spiritual gains when correctly applied.
The bridge is complete and can be walked
with certainty.
The series of awareness levels running
up the center of the Classification,
Gradation and Awareness Chart include, for
example, unexistence, disconnection, need
of change, demand for improvement, hope
and ability, to name but a few. These
levels represent what the individual
person is aware of in his or her life.
Everyone is somewhere on these levels of
awareness. The goal of Scientology is to
assist the individual to raise his
awareness. Each rise in awareness is
accompanied by increased ability,
intelligence and survival potential.
The chart is a map of what one
individual can become aware of. It is,
however, important to note that the chart
stresses one’s personal awareness, not
what others may have observed about his
behavior. Thus, again, we find that what
matters is the individual, for that is
what is addressed and improved.
Scientology is for the person who
sincerely wants change, wants to become
better and more able. Scientology thus
helps the able to become more able.
As one moves up this bridge, he becomes
a trained auditor and learns to help
another as well as receive his own
auditing. He achieves the state of Clear,
advances to the highest levels of auditor
training and the highest states of
awareness as a spiritual being. The
awareness levels are paralleled by the
various techniques and activities which
approximate them and bring about further
improvements as one progresses.
To enjoy the full spiritual gains from
Scientology, one must move up both sides,
training and auditing, if one is to make
it all the way. One must learn the axioms
of existence by training in Scientology if
one is to attain a higher awareness of
life. One must experience how these axioms
relate to himself through auditing if he
is to fully understand himself and his
relationship to life. Attempting to walk
only one side of the Bridge is like trying
to climb a hill by hopping on one leg. But
an individual moving up both sides of this
chart, one step after another, will arrive
at the top.
The chart is a guide for the individual
from his first awareness of Scientology to
each higher state. Man has never before
had such a map. It is the Bridge to Total
Freedom. It is the route. It is exact and
has a standard progression. One walks it
and one becomes free.
THE GOAL OF SCIENTOLOGY
The goal of Scientology is making the
individual capable of living a better life
in his own estimation and with his
fellows.
Although such a statement may seem
simple and modest, the ramifications are
immense and embody the dream of every
religion: the attainment of complete and
total rehabilitation of man’s native but
long-obscured abilities that place him at
knowing cause over matter, energy, space,
time, form, thought and life.
Yet even well before one reaches this
state, the changes Scientology can bring
are profound. Personal relationships can
be repaired or revitalized. Personal goals
can be realized and happiness restored.
Where once there were doubts and
inhibitions, there can be certainty and
self-confidence. Where once there had been
unhappiness and confusion, there can be
joy and clarity.
Those who have seen Scientology at work
today cannot easily close their eyes to
the results or fail to acknowledge that it
truly does work. For Scientology has
taught that a man is his own immortal
soul. In Scientology, the riddle has been
solved and the answer found simple.
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