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I was born into Scientology, the fourth and youngest child of L. Ron Hubbard and Mary Sue Hubbard. I grew up in it and was a staff member of the Church of Scientology for some 19 years.
I concluded all staff activities in 1986 at the age of 28 and began to paint full-time. I continued to engage in a formal study of my father’s work, mostly at the Scientology Celebrity Center in Hollywood, for a number of years and then graduated from there to continue studying the subject and all the subjects connected to it, such as religion, philosophy, physics, etc., on my own.
I have found Scientology to be immensely beneficial in my daily life. I believe we are here to experience life, which, in my view, is fundamentally the whole point of our existence. I believe most people, myself included, may wish to enhance that experience. As a result, I find my father’s ideas on cosmogony, epistemology, and ontology to be extremely valuable, along with the tools he developed, which have also significantly deepened my understanding of all religion and philosophy.
I am not officially involved with the Church of Scientology, however. In other words, I don’t work for it or represent it in any official capacity. That said, I am a Scientologist by definition, despite what other sites and some people might say.
A Scientologist is defined as someone who improves both their own conditions and the conditions of others by using Scientology technology. That’s me.
I should add that I am in no way remunerated, paid, or supported, nor do I receive any form of subsidy, annuity, or pension from the church or any of its members or affiliates, official or unofficial. I am wholly independent of any institution, apart from being a US citizen.
I have never been estranged from my family, nor could I be correctly considered ‘disaffected’ with the Church, nor could I be accurately labelled an ‘apostate’ (as I have been described on other websites).
I am not a member of or affiliated with any independent Scientology group.