The Church of Scientology, in partnership with the Way to Happiness Association of Tennessee, will observe World Environment Day with an event and community cleanup.
According to the Nashville Area Metro
Planning Organization, “transportation, and policies that guide the expansion
of transportation infrastructure, are increasingly linked to a variety of
environmental issues.” It’s no doubt that Nashville has been experiencing
unprecedented growth, but what is happening to the natural environment as this
growth occurs?
This is the subject of the World Environment
Day event at the Church of Scientology, organized in partnership with the Way
to Happiness Association of Tennessee.
World Environment Day was established by the
United Nations to encourage worldwide awareness and action to protect our
environment.
The Way to Happiness Association, which
sponsored the event, was created to promote the book The Way to Happiness,
written by humanitarian and Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard. The book’s 21
precepts are based on the principle that one’s survival depends on the survival
of others. “Your own survival can be threatened by the bad actions of others
around you,” he wrote. “You are important to other people. You are listened to.
You can influence others.”
One way in which one’s own actions and
influence can make a significant impact is closely related to the purpose of
World Environment Day. In the precept “Safeguard and Improve the Environment,”
Mr. Hubbard wrote: “The idea that one has a share in the planet and that one
can and should help care for it may seem very large and, to some, quite beyond
reality. But today what happens on the other side of the world, even so far
away, can effect what happens in your own home…. There are many things one can
do to help take care of the planet. They begin with the idea that one should.
They progress with suggesting to others they should. Man has gotten up to the
potential of destroying the planet. He must be pushed on up to the capability
and actions of saving it. It is, after all, what we’re standing on.”
World Environment Day was set aside by the UN
as “the ‘people’s day’ for doing something positive for the environment,
galvanizing individual actions into a collective power that generates an
exponential positive impact on the planet.”
The Way to Happiness was written in 1981.
Immensely popular since its first publication, some 115 million copies have
been distributed in 115 languages in 186 nations. It holds the Guinness World
Record as the single most-translated nonreligious book and fills the moral vacuum
in an increasingly materialistic society. The Church of Scientology and its
members are proud to share the tools for happier living contained in The Way to
Happiness.
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