Can new religious movements operate in Cambodia?
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Can new religious movements operate in Cambodia?
I am the leader of a new religion and was wondering if I would be able to operate and recruit followers in Cambodia if my people were ever relocated there. Do police look the other way for groups that use ayahuasca and shrooms, distribute materials in college campuses, or show up at the crossroads at midnight to throw eggs? I am currently operating in Florida although recruitment is tough here since people are not receptive to our ideologies.
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How do you combine the topics of political theory and astrology evaluations in one conversation whilst maintaining any resemblance of consistency?
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The religion is based on Mao Zedong Thought and chakras, so this actually makes sense.Guru Meditation wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 10:07 amHow do you combine the topics of political theory and astrology evaluations in one conversation whilst maintaining any resemblance of consistency?
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The world's questions are more like "Who controls society, where do we go when we die, how can we open the third eye." I do not know about operating new religious movements in Cambodia because that is not a part of the spiritual practice.
I open my third eye most weekends.
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The image that comes to mind when I imagine your "people".
“Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.”
― Charles Bukowski
― Charles Bukowski
There is great freedom of religion here. Just make sure you never cross the path of a monk on your travels. It is vitally important to kindly give them space to render their services freely and with nothing but the utmost respect, regardless of what your own beliefs may be related to.
You’d get into trouble for the psychedelics and the midnight egg throwing if you throw them in public or on other people’s property. If you throw it on the wrong car you may catch a ricocheting bullet to the ass.
Some years ago there was a self proclaimed South African shaman, Adrien, who charged people for drinking ayahuasca with him in Kep. He never got into any problems, at least not publicly, but several people also reported that his ayahuasca brew was bogus and contained no DMT. He would probably join your cult if you joined his D&D group.
Terence McKenna’s book Food of the Gods is an interesting read, and as a mushroom cult leader you should pick it up if you haven’t already.
Some years ago there was a self proclaimed South African shaman, Adrien, who charged people for drinking ayahuasca with him in Kep. He never got into any problems, at least not publicly, but several people also reported that his ayahuasca brew was bogus and contained no DMT. He would probably join your cult if you joined his D&D group.
Psilocybe cubensis is native to Cambodia, and if you visit Angkor Wat you will see inscriptions of them on the walls. I believe it was the same expedition that discovered Angkor Wat that also discovered the Cambodian psilocybe cubensis strain.Captain Bonez wrote: ↑Tue Nov 24, 2015 7:07 pmSo i found out what happened with my friend. First off he said No Joke Howard was a complete Joke, and his sidekick, Adrien, is the worst Shaman he's ever encountered. What they ended up ingesting were some cups of Syrian Rue, and I also think he mentioned there was a cup of Hawaiian Bark. He drank 3 cups and didn't feel fuck all pretty much, Adrien also said he didn't really feel much either. My friend said he's been more wasted from smoking doobies than he was after drinking whatever he drank. The length of the trip was also minuscule compared to what it should have been.
I think i said it earlier on in this thread but it was a complete waste of time and money, Adrien renegotiated on deals and was trying to get them to trip in his fucking livingroom or something retarded like that. Wow, that sounds fuckloads of fun, sit in NJH bedroom whilst he plays street fighter on his N64 and you're trying your hardest to get high.
Overall you're probably better off getting a happy pizza.
Terence McKenna’s book Food of the Gods is an interesting read, and as a mushroom cult leader you should pick it up if you haven’t already.
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Lavenderism / Kamichakra is not a cult. If you took a look at our introduction workshop https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/ ... sp=sharing here you would understand. You can also visit our website at https://www.reddit.com/r/Lavenderism/ to further investigate.
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