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Werner Erhard, a former used-car salesman, founded his Erhard Seminar Training system (EST) in 1971. He drew upon many sources in the development of his philosophy including Zen Buddhism, Dale Carnegie's Positive Thinking, L. Ron Hubbard's Scientology and Jose Silva's Silva Mind Control. Erhard's seminars were at first 60-hour courses over two weeks designed to give insights into the meaning of life; his philosophy has been described as 'the most important of the self religions' that developed in the 1970s and 1980s.
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Werner
Erhard,
a
former
used-car
salesman,
founded
his
Erhard
Seminar
Training
system
(EST)
in
1971.
He
drew
upon
many
sources
in
the
development
of
his
philosophy
including
Zen
Buddhism,
Dale
Carnegie's
Positive
Thinking,
L.
Ron
Hubbard's
Scientology
and
Jose
Silva's
Silva
Mind
Control.
Erhard's
seminars
were
at
first
60-hour
courses
over
two
weeks
designed
to
give
insights
into
the
meaning
of
life;
his
philosophy
has
been
described
as
'the
most
important
of
the
self
religions'
that
developed
in
the
1970s
and
1980s.