hen Mr. Hubbard gave
Scientologists the vision to strive
for a new civilization, he also
provided the practical methods we could use
to achieve that dream. And with this came
the responsibility to do just that.
It is a responsibility willingly met by all
Scientologists, staff and parishioners,
no matter in which country they live, what
language they speak or what status they have
in society.
Rarely has a group been so united in
common purpose or so determined to achieve
its aims. What this translates into is millions
of individuals improving their lives and
working to improve the lives of others.
That we are successful is reflected in our
growth, our ability to overcome adversity, our
stability, our influence for the better on the
world around us.
The true foundation upon which all this
lies is the workability of Scientology. As it has
for the last 40 years, the demand for
Scientology will continue to grow as more
people discover this workability.
For its part, the Church will continue to
ensure the technology is always available. And,
as the 21st Century draws closer, this gift from
our Founder, this vision of a better world for
all men, will grow ever more attainable.