Chapters 1-3 cover the historical background of Scientology as the study of knowledge. This history begins with the Rigveda and continues with Taoism and Buddhism, whose civilising influence reached Europe through Christianity. Hubbard concludes by saying "Wisdom has no great tradition in the western world. But if we are very industrious, it will be up to us to make one." Chapters 4-16 explain the fundamentals of epistemology and metaphysics as understood in Scientology. In 1985, the complete original lectures were released as a set of cassette tapes by Golden Era Productions.
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