L. Ron Hubbards first book Dianetics: the Guide to the human mind has been published on the 9.5.1950 and a milestone in the, L. history of publishing Ron Hubbard began his expeditions he financed from skills this 1934 with his at an early age. He travelled among others research on the Explorers Club and received general recognition as one of the most influential writers of his time, as well as recognition of his findings and breakthroughs in the field of mind. L.
Ron of Hubbard’s continuing interest in the human mind was sparked when he met Commander Joseph C. Thompson at the age of twelve, who taught him a lot about the mind. Thompson himself was a former student of psychoanalysis and the first naval officer of the United States, who studied with Sigmund Freud in Vienna together. Although L. Ron Hubbard rejected the Freudian theory impractical and unworkable, he nevertheless came to a decisive conclusion that something in terms of the mind can actually be done.
During L. Ron Hubbard his search across the South Pacific to Asia to pursue, he was one of the few Americans who had access to the sacred Tibetan Lama monasteries in the Manchurian mountains. He studied together with the last of the line of Royal Mage from the Court of Kublai Khan. But he could conclude only that: “Education, which will be held in moldy books under lock and key, is of little use for anyone, and therefore of no value, except when she can be used.” After his return to the United States, Hubbard at the George Washington pursued University studies of in engineering, mathematics, and nuclear physics; all subjects that later would serve him during his philosophical investigations. In fact, L. Ron Hubbard was the first who strictly apply the Western empirical research on the study of the mind and the spirit, where he to enter began with his university research in areas as diverse as the human memory storage and the Characteristics of aesthetics were.