Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 21 SEPTEMBER 1980 ISSUE III | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 21 SEPTEMBER 1980 Issue VIII (Originally LRH OODs item of 14 May 1972) |
Esto Series 50 | |
SOURCE TO CAUSE | MORALE |
I’ve heard it said that as “source” I should handle something way outside my general activity. | Production is the basis of morale. |
This is a confusion between SOURCE and CAUSE. | If one can get a unit producing and actually accomplishing worthwhile production, then their morale will rise. |
You are CAUSE over your area. Results are the effect of your own efforts. When these support general programs we all win. | Thus, it does not matter too much how one starts a unit producing so long as it does get started. |
You should not minimize yourself as CAUSE. It Is your greatest ability. | I was given a good example of this with just one person who has been on MO lines. She is actually well now. She is miserable. There is nothing wrong with her at all except she is out of the action and is not producing anything. |
Being blamed sometimes blunts Being Cause. But if one’s total ambition is to be blameless the best situation is to get one’s name on a tombstone. And it’s no fun being dead. | This has been noted in other fields. The “idle rich” are the most miserable people you ever wanted to meet. “To Have and Have Not” or some such title by Hemingway talks about it for the best part of a book. |
Being CAUSE over matter, energy, space, time, force, form, location and life is just another way of saying “OT”. | Founder |
Founder | Accepted and approved by the BOARDS OF DIRECTORS of the CHURCHES OF SCIENTOLOGY |
Approved and accepted by the BOARDS OF DIRECTORS of the CHURCHES OF SCIENTOLOGY | |
[Note: The original mimeo copies of this policy letter incorrectly labeled it as “Esto Series 41” which has been corrected above.] | |