Any person that willingly worships the offshoots of a work of FICTION has to be somewhat fucked up to begin with. I mean, the bible is mythology, so on some level it is theologically credible, but Scientology?
....seriously, you may as well just start worshiping Cthulhu, Baba Yaga, Ogdru Jahad or Mickey Fucking Mouse!! Xenu has about the same relevance to reality as any of them.
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If you're interested in that you should look into it's roots. Chaos Magick. Look for stuff by Pete Carroll or Julian Vayne(spell check that), as they are the most noted and invested on the subject.
Not to change gears here, but anyone interested should check out Prometheus Rising. Very good book on a multitude of science versus the spiritual with relations to the religious and magical. RIP R.A. Wilson.
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i kept "right where you're sitting now" by wilson in the bathroom for flipping through for years. i'm not like, INTO into it, i mean, eh.. contrast is always good. kinda came up with my own way of looking at stuff.
i gotta avoid the subject like the plague though. don't wanna start ranting.
ought to be everyone's interest when you're talking about finding the functional parts of ... existence? if it's true that there's a grain of truth in everything, then it's a hell of a hobby to have to look through them and copy and paste it into a worldview. just, people who do that are better off writing books than posting in forums.
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But if you think about it, posting in forums on the subject is yet another way to effect the worldview. Since it is giving the information to new Observers, each will have their own impact. From a strictly quantum physics point of view of course.