1951:
Ron writes six books which outline his discoveries in the field of the human mind and give practical technology to better human existence.
In addition to the printed word, he delivers more than 100 lectures on the subject of Dianetics.
After returning from Havana, Cuba, where he completes the book Science of Survival, he opens the first Hubbard College in Wichita, Kansas, delivering lectures and conducting courses.
In the fall of 1951, having discovered that man is most fundamentally a spiritual being, he begins a new line of research to determine what can be done to help an individual regain natural abilities. These discoveries form the basis of Scientology.
1952:
Ron moves to Phoenix, Arizona where he opens his office and establishes the Hubbard Association of Scientologists International.
In September, traveling to England, he establishes the Hubbard Association of Scientologists International in London.
In late November Ron returns to the United States, where in Philadelphia he delivers a Doctorate Course in Scientology with 62 lectures in 18 days providing a wide analysis of human behavior. The lectures are known as the Philadelphia Doctorate Course Lectures. He then travels back to England where he begins plans for a research trip across Europe.
In addition to delivering 190 lectures on subjects such as emotional tones, communication and creativity, Ron writes of his further research on mans spiritual potential in four new books.