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"Religion is 'cult' ". Adi Da Samraj once opened an essay with this provocative statement. By definition, He went on to explain, religion is a sacralized system of philosophical and practical observances within the domain of time and space. Because it necessarily consists... read more

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In the current exchanges about the True Way of life, people are alternately invited either to submit themselves in childish, emotional, and cultic fashion, usually by grace of "hype", to one or another glamorous tradition, personality, or possible effect, or else to assert their adolescent independence from any Divine Influence, Master, or Way by engaging in any one of the (seemingly numberless) cool, mental, and strategic methods of self-indulgence, self-absorption, self-help, de-programming, or certified sudden transcendentalism now available in these media-motivated times.

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