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'''Thetan''' is a term within the belief system of [[Scientology]] which refers to the "immortal spirit being" that they believe lives inside of all human beings.  It is analogous to the [[soul]] or [[spirit]] found in many other religions, with the important distinction that Scientologists believe the thetan is not exclusive to any one individual.  Rather, after a person's death, the thetan goes to [[Venus]], where it is recycled by the native Venusians before being sent back to [[Earth]] and into another newborn person.  Within Scientology, much effort is expended on removing negative energies that they believe have accumulated within the thetan.<ref>http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-scientologysidea062490,1,5476601,full.story?coll=la-news-comment</ref>
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'''Thetan''' is a term within the belief system of [[Scientology]] which refers to the "immortal spirit being" that they believe lives inside of all human beings.  It is analogous to the [[soul]] or [[spirit]] found in many other religions, with the important distinction that Scientologists believe the thetan is not exclusive to any one individual; rather, after a person's death, the thetan goes to [[Venus]], where it is recycled by the native Venusians before being sent back to [[Earth]] and into another newborn person.  Within Scientology, much effort is expended on removing negative energies that they believe have accumulated within the thetan.<ref>Joel Sappell and Robert W. Welkos. ''[https://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-scientologysidea062490,1,5476601,full.story?coll=la-news-comment Defining the Theology]'' [[Los Angeles Times]]. June 24, 1990.</ref>
  
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Latest revision as of 22:58, April 9, 2019

Thetan is a term within the belief system of Scientology which refers to the "immortal spirit being" that they believe lives inside of all human beings. It is analogous to the soul or spirit found in many other religions, with the important distinction that Scientologists believe the thetan is not exclusive to any one individual; rather, after a person's death, the thetan goes to Venus, where it is recycled by the native Venusians before being sent back to Earth and into another newborn person. Within Scientology, much effort is expended on removing negative energies that they believe have accumulated within the thetan.[1]

References

  1. Joel Sappell and Robert W. Welkos. Defining the Theology Los Angeles Times. June 24, 1990.