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Actor Tom Cruise arrives for the
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BEIJING, Jan.8 -- American film star Tom Cruise, one of
Scientology's most fervent believers, revealed that his overcoming of dyslexia
owes to the church's teachings, he said in an interview published on Sunday.
The Hollywood star told XL Semanal, the weekly
magazine supplement of daily Spanish newspaper ABC, that at the age of seven he
was diagnosed as having the language-based learning disability that can include
problems in reading, spelling, writing and pronouncing words.
"I asked myself if I was normal or an idiot. I would
try to concentrate but I felt anxiety, frustration, and boredom. When I
graduated from high school in 1980 I was functionally illiterate," he said.
"Nobody gave me a solution and I wanted to know why
the system had failed. Finally, as an adult I learned to read perfectly through
the method of [Scientology's late founder] L. Ron Hubbard," the 46-year-old
added.
The Church of Scientology, founded in 1954 in the
United States by Hubbard, a science-fiction writer, teaches that technology can
expand the mind and help solve problems.
(Source: China Daily)
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Thomas Cruise Mapother IV, better known by his screen name Tom Cruise, is an American actor and film producer. Forbes magazine ranked him as the world's most powerful celebrity in 2006. He has been nominated for three Academy Awards and won three Golden Globe Awards. >>> Full Story |