In Scientology, the goal of auditing is to become “clear” and free the mind from:

a. thetans.
b. tithes.
c. dynamics.
d. engrams.


d. engrams.

Analysis:
a, b & c. Incorrect. L. Ronald Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, believed that the world is overall a good place and that the goal of human existence is survival in the world and enjoyment of it.
d. Correct. In Scientology, the goal of auditing is to free the mind of engrams; when that is accomplished, the individual is said to be clear.

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