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singular_me
6th February 2015, 08:56 AM
Depolarizing and detaching one' self = learning balance and how not to let anything possess one = church is within

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by Zen Gardner

It’s funny how people get all self righteous about not being religious or belonging to some group. Naturally most people attempt to be careful about what they align themselves with, but do we really see what all of society is made up of and what we’ve each unwittingly participated in to varying degrees?

Religions don’t have a corner on the market. Perhaps all of us have been cult-ivated in some way.

Cult-ure is called just that for a reason. It’s pretty blatant nomenclature. Merriam-Webster defines culture as the following:

: the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular society, group, place, or time

: a particular society that has its own beliefs, ways of life, art, etc.

: a way of thinking, behaving, or working that exists in a place or organization (such as a business)

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Cults and More Cults

When you finally become awakened and grow detached from this massive matrix ensnaring the world you begin to realize it’s all cults.They’ve simply externalized the idea so we don’t recognize the cults we’re already in. Cult of the personality for example, where sycophantic adoration towards an individual takes place. There are the obvious cases as in showbiz and the media and charismatic religious or social leaders, but this is much more prevalent than people would like to realize. It could be anyone in our lives we’re overly enamored with to the point we relinquish our rational thought and even worse, our autonomy and individualism, to the charismatic or domineering authority of another, resulting in great devotion to whatever the object.

These are all forms of disempowerment or containment, the symptoms to look out for. I’ve written about religion and belief systems quite a bit in this regard, but few realize how social and spiritual pressures are brought to bear via many seemingly innocuous relationships, especially with groups and even loose associations.

Think about school and all the pressures we felt to conform and survive in that packaging facility. That’s a cult, a carefully structured one with a very clear purpose – entrainment and uniformity. How about clubs, fraternities and sororities, or the whole sports scene. The even more obvious examples are business organizations and “work” relationships. Then there are the guys at the bar, or the ladies’ coffee cliques. Speaking of cliques, remember those from your school days? They still exist not only in school environments but in adult social circles.

Then you get to the source – the oc-cult cultivators. They are the ones that set the imprint. They are all avid adherents to cult control of the very worst and most insidious sort. They may seem to act autonomously or as having authority, but they aren’t and they don’t. They’re under heavier control than any of us could imagine. It’s a blood agreement and they’ve sold their souls to move up the pyramid of control, both in this world and other realms. This is a big subject covered extensively in many books as well as other articles by myself and other researchers.


Detachment – The Only Way to Live Fully Free

This may sound like some vague concept but it really isn’t. If you’re not invested in their sticky entrapping webbery you can live outside of it. Sure, we all have to interact with this engineered madness but we don’t have to give it our energy and obeisance. But it will take some sacrifices.

Each of us have to deal with our own entanglements. Financial interactions with the beast, social obligations we think we have to submit to or endure, or employment entrapments we’d rather have nothing to do with.

Do what you can, but get free, in mind, body and spirit, even if you’re still in it. Some costs will not be comfortable. Old stuck in the mud friends who only bring you down and sap your energy, living or working circumstances that make you curse your situation and absently long for freedom, or how you portray yourself on a daily basis.

This is perhaps the most important. Are we being who we truly are? Do we respond honestly, or has the cult-ure of our micro environment, usually hinged on the macro, force us to compromise our convictions and water down what we know to be true, honest and loving? Do you like yourself when you’re forced into artificial social situations and to compromise for the sake of momentary convenience? We all face these situations.

These are questions we all ask ourselves, consciously and definitely subconsciously.

They need answers. And appropriate action, or inaction, needs to be taken.

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http://www.zengardner.com/worlds-cult/

singular_me
6th February 2015, 03:44 PM
The Inversion – The World Is Upside Down


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUpfF-Yg73o

palani
6th February 2015, 05:48 PM
The World Is Upside Down

Not really upside down but perhaps best viewed through the rear view mirror? When you do so some things begin to make better sense.

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Horn
6th February 2015, 09:10 PM
I wouldn't call the world a cult, as much as might call it cultic.

Dogman
6th February 2015, 10:01 PM
Sure it is !

We today with information is available at a stroke of a key.

Hard for me to put into words, the newness of dam near everything.

It's sure, it is built into us, another way to say it is we are tribal in nature, we stick together in groups,II been that way for eons.

Take technology for example.

I when I first started was with tubes and dead bug wiring, now other than connecting wires if you can see the the real circuits you need dam near an electron microscope to see the paths.

All happened since the late 50's early 60's things electronic started getting smaller. Go back in the same scale we started writing on rocks on the extreme end.

Today we root for our teams in sports, national, state and local.

Speaking of sports, which is a very good example of cult behavior. People support their local teams in a very cultist way, we love the local (our team) and hate the other. City's against city's and in my time, many fights and brawls between competing teams supporters.

We as humans, are social we tend to clump together, for the good and hate the bad but it is what it is. History is full of examples for those that can see. Hell members of this forum are a cult in the definition of the word..

Click is the same as cult.

Have more to expand and define but getting tired and fixing to shut down for the night.

Humans=Cults, it is the way it is, those that cannot see this is blind.

Think about it and the truth of it can be seen.

We today act and feel we know everything, but in truth measuring in time, we have come a long way in a very short period of time, compared to our past. What we are doing posting on the net , not so long ago would hav been thought as science fiction.

Go back 3 or more generations or longer, time wise not so long ago, if one lives long enough to understand where I am cumming from.

Cults are built into human nature, like it or not everyone belongs to what can be called a 'clique' which is another word for cult.

it's just the one word has gotten a bad rap , but at the heart both mean the same thing. Bad = cult

Good or bad = clique , but we all belong in some way to one or the other.

Good Night!

Horn
6th February 2015, 11:47 PM
Is see nothing in man's history or world that define it or him as a cult.

Just as don't see anything in Argentinians or Bears Fans to define them as a cult, even though they're from the moon.

Man or the world is hardly religious about anything, imo. Even those claiming to be are most often an antithesis to themselves.

Glass
8th February 2015, 08:30 PM
a cult is where there is an unquestionable dogma. Where critical thought is not possible because the people participating are "feeling" things and not "thinking" things.

Without the dogma I don't believe there is a cult. possibly a gathering of people socialising. however the act of socialising can infect the beliefs and spirits of those participating. Some will bring the infections and the non infected may leave the gathering with this infection, which is new to them.

The infection maybe a belief or a knowledge of some sort. Or it may be dis-belief or dis-knowledge.

singular_me
9th February 2015, 07:31 AM
the OP attempts to define all societies as cults/dogmatic, hence the world, and that getting rid of them might well be the right path


Is see nothing in man's history or world that define it or him as a cult.
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Horn
9th February 2015, 10:53 AM
Ah i see tryjng to sum the whole by its parts. Yeah somebody mentioned that was a good way to go about things.

I cant see what shaking a stick at would do in this instance, rather similar to raising a puppy by wreslting with it.

singular_me
9th February 2015, 07:21 PM
good Horn, I can tell that your understanding of duality is getting more acute by the day. Id agree with you if the planet hadnt been taken over by cults sharing the same origins. the matrix is composed of mirrors.

Horn
9th February 2015, 07:53 PM
good Horn, I can tell that your understanding of duality is getting more acute by the day. Id agree with you if the planet hadnt been taken over by cults sharing the same origins. the matrix is composed of mirrors.

Again, now you are also summing a whole by figurative parts.

There is no apparent culto del mundo, and most that do exist are non-static and pliable as wet paper.