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| Companies such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisco_Systems Cisco System], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google Google] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft Microsoft] depend on the concept for their survival and dominant positions. Cisco with networking gear that drives the information super highway, Microsoft with business desktop applications and Google with just about everything else...all seek to create an environment wherein the user or customer is kept inside their particular environment.   | Companies such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisco_Systems Cisco System], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google Google] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft Microsoft] depend on the concept for their survival and dominant positions. Cisco with networking gear that drives the information super highway, Microsoft with business desktop applications and Google with just about everything else...all seek to create an environment wherein the user or customer is kept inside their particular environment.   | ||
| − | Facebook would be another example of this principal. Once there, users never want to leave. Groups, Pages, Wall, email and all your friends there...captivate you and hold you there. Why go anywhere else? | + | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook Facebook] would be another example of this principal. Once there, users never want to leave. Groups, Pages, Wall, email and all your friends there...captivate you and hold you there. Why go anywhere else? It's an ''ecosystem'' that has propelled it to the number two ranked site on the Internet and made billions for its founder(s) and investors. | 
| + | So the concept is powerful and should be understood by Scientologists interested in advancing their religious and philosophical beliefs and freedoms. | ||
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| Field Scientologists use Facebook and other Internet sites but do not have a 'real world' ecosystem anymore. the 'Central Organizations' which once provided a Scientology ecosystem for them, are gone, lost to the whims of a corrupt management with no replacement in sight. | Field Scientologists use Facebook and other Internet sites but do not have a 'real world' ecosystem anymore. the 'Central Organizations' which once provided a Scientology ecosystem for them, are gone, lost to the whims of a corrupt management with no replacement in sight. | ||
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| + | Since the early 1980's when the first cracks in the brick-and-mortar Scientology ''ecosystem'' began to spread throughout the entire infrastructure, up to current day widespread disaffection and abandonment of that once vaunted LRH dream of a dominant "oasis of sanity in a sea of a chaotic world" Scientologists have increasingly found themselves homeless, adrift and in many ways dispersed without a central hub and gathering spot where they could thrive and enjoy each others company and the benefits of community.  | ||
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- An ecosystem is a community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment (things like air, water and mineral soil), interacting as a system. Ecosystems come in various sizes but usually encompass specific, limited spaces (although it is sometimes said that the entire planet is an ecosystem)'
also
- An economic community supported by a foundation of interacting organizations and individuals.
real world
Environmental consciousnesses is high these days so the original definition of ecosystem is quite real to most people.
The newer application of the term to business and technologyThe methods of application of an art or science as opposed to mere knowledge of the science or art itself. (HCOB 13 Sep 65) ''Abbr.'' tech is not so familiar but every bit as important to the leaders of industry and particularly so for High-techAbbreviation for technology. The methods of application of an art or science as opposed to mere knowledge of the science or art itself. (HCOB 13 Sep 65)
 is not so familiar but every bit as important to the leaders of industry and particularly so for High-techAbbreviation for technology. The methods of application of an art or science as opposed to mere knowledge of the science or art itself. (HCOB 13 Sep 65) enterprises.
 enterprises.
Companies such as Cisco System, Google and Microsoft depend on the concept for their survival and dominant positions. Cisco with networking gear that drives the information super highway, Microsoft with business desktop applications and Google with just about everything else...all seek to create an environment wherein the user or customer is kept inside their particular environment.
Facebook would be another example of this principal. Once there, users never want to leave. Groups, Pages, Wall, email and all your friends there...captivate you and hold you there. Why go anywhere else? It's an ecosystem that has propelled it to the number two ranked site on the Internet and made billions for its founder(s) and investors.
So the concept is powerful and should be understood by Scientologists interested in advancing their religious and philosophical beliefs and freedoms.
our world
Field Scientologists use Facebook and other Internet sites but do not have a 'real world' ecosystem anymore. the 'Central Organizations' which once provided a Scientology ecosystem for them, are gone, lost to the whims of a corrupt management with no replacement in sight.
Since the early 1980's when the first cracks in the brick-and-mortar Scientology ecosystem began to spread throughout the entire infrastructure, up to current day widespread disaffection and abandonment of that once vaunted LRHL. Ron Hubbard dream of a dominant "oasis of sanity in a sea of a chaotic world" Scientologists have increasingly found themselves homeless, adrift and in many ways dispersed without a central hub and gathering spot where they could thrive and enjoy each others company and the benefits of community.
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