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Karaganda, a city located in central Kazakhstan, is now home to two Scientology Missions, with this week's grand opening of the Scientology Mission of Sary Arka, lead by Mission Director Vadim Vitushkin. Guests heard speeches by two distinguished educators — a professor of history of philosophy from the Karaganda State University and a professor of political science from the Institute of Education of Bolashak — both of whom spoke of the special nature of the Scientology religion and what it brings the people of this community. And entertainers dressed in Kazakh costumes delighted the crowd with a performance of traditional dances.
Kasakhstan is a country that forms a bridge between different cultures, stretching from the Caspian Sea in the West to the People's Republic of China in the East. In a similar manner, the Scientology religion unites all cultures, providing a way for people of all nations, faiths and backgrounds to learn basic truths about life making it possible to achieve their true potential and gain an understanding of their spiritual nature.
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