Can new religious movements operate in Cambodia?
Lavenderism states that there is no one leader or an oligarchy, but a decentralized coordinated organization working together.
Yet, you claim that you are the leader of this new religious movement.
Care to elaborate?
Yet, you claim that you are the leader of this new religious movement.
Care to elaborate?
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I am the leader because I founded it and I am the only person who is publishing content for this movement. Any person in reality can publish Lavenderism spirituality content even without my approval so long as it is not revisionist.lebdndk wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 8:21 pmLavenderism states that there is no one leader or an oligarchy, but a decentralized coordinated organization working together.
Yet, you claim that you are the leader of this new religious movement.
Care to elaborate?
Mao Ze Dong Thought is a variety of Marxism-Leninism. Marx and Lenin were materialists and both men rejected religion. Marx and Mao disliked drugs and the CCP strictly punishes drug offenses
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I am not a CCP member and don't even live in China so I don't need to follow their stances. Communists don't like Lavenderism because they think it's contradictory, but Lavenderism is not for everyone. The communist movement is also vulnerable to evil magicians sabotaging them because they do not worship the ancestors or put up spiritual protection.
Also, Chairman Mao is a god in Lavenderism / Kamichakra and we worship him as The Jade Chairman who is the god of revolution. He is our spirit guide who will prevent us from distorting the ideology of communism and will help us to defend the masses and fight a protracted people's war when the time comes.
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Just curious, does this religion have any kind of document(-s) that define it's core beliefs, or does it change by your mood from day to day?CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 10:02 pm
Also, Chairman Mao is a god in Lavenderism / Kamichakra and we worship him as The Jade Chairman who is the god of revolution. He is our spirit guide who will prevent us from distorting the ideology of communism and will help us to defend the masses and fight a protracted people's war when the time comes.
It seems like a lot of contra dictionary thoughts that don't really add up. Would love to read something defining your world view.
Itt is illegal for foreign missionaries to proselytize in socialist countries like Laos, China, and Vietnam.CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 10:02 pmI am not a CCP member and don't even live in China so I don't need to follow their stances. Communists don't like Lavenderism because they think it's contradictory, but Lavenderism is not for everyone. The communist movement is also vulnerable to evil magicians sabotaging them because they do not worship the ancestors or put up spiritual protection.
Also, Chairman Mao is a god in Lavenderism / Kamichakra and we worship him as The Jade Chairman who is the god of revolution. He is our spirit guide who will prevent us from distorting the ideology of communism and will help us to defend the masses and fight a protracted people's war when the time comes.
Marxism and Buddhism are incompatible. Buddha was a kshatriya and he was born into a royal family. He was so privileged and stupid that he was unaware of death and suffering until he was late into his 20s. He taught his followers that they could end their suffering by turning inwards and by fighting their desires. This is the opposite of what Marxism preaches.
Marxism is a materialist ideology. Marxists call on the revolutionary masses to go out into the world and struggle for an equitable and fair society. The masses cannot live happy and dignified lives until society provides the working class with material abundance.
Buddhism is about eliminating desires. Marxism is about fulfilling desires.
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Wow that sub is an absolute dumpster fire. First thing I clicked on turned out to be an essay about how the Russian invasion of Ukraine is both legal and a good thing, on the grounds that “western imperialists bad”. Get out of here you fucking clown.CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 8:03 pmLavenderism / 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.
Do you actually go around wearing Lavender? It would be useful to know so we can give you a wide berth.
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Lavenderism / Kamichakra is not Buddhism and it's not Shinto.It is a completely new religion that does not resemble any other existing practice. Buddhists and Hindus actually don't like Lavenderism because I am talking about chakras and kundalini which they want to keep secret for some reason. Especially third eye opening they seem to not want anyone to attempt that. My spiritual practice is closer to Left-Hand Path occultism than to Buddhism because it is about working with deities to achieve desires and improve conditions in life.Harold wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 11:28 pmItt is illegal for foreign missionaries to proselytize in socialist countries like Laos, China, and Vietnam.CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 10:02 pmI am not a CCP member and don't even live in China so I don't need to follow their stances. Communists don't like Lavenderism because they think it's contradictory, but Lavenderism is not for everyone. The communist movement is also vulnerable to evil magicians sabotaging them because they do not worship the ancestors or put up spiritual protection.
Also, Chairman Mao is a god in Lavenderism / Kamichakra and we worship him as The Jade Chairman who is the god of revolution. He is our spirit guide who will prevent us from distorting the ideology of communism and will help us to defend the masses and fight a protracted people's war when the time comes.
Marxism and Buddhism are incompatible. Buddha was a kshatriya and he was born into a royal family. He was so privileged and stupid that he was unaware of death and suffering until he was late into his 20s. He taught his followers that they could end their suffering by turning inwards and by fighting their desires. This is the opposite of what Marxism preaches.
Marxism is a materialist ideology. Marxists call on the revolutionary masses to go out into the world and struggle for an equitable and fair society. The masses cannot live happy and dignified lives until society provides the working class with material abundance.
Buddhism is about eliminating desires. Marxism is about fulfilling desires.
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Our core beliefs are in the doctrineGuru Meditation wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 10:15 pmJust curious, does this religion have any kind of document(-s) that define it's core beliefs, or does it change by your mood from day to day?CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 10:02 pm
Also, Chairman Mao is a god in Lavenderism / Kamichakra and we worship him as The Jade Chairman who is the god of revolution. He is our spirit guide who will prevent us from distorting the ideology of communism and will help us to defend the masses and fight a protracted people's war when the time comes.
It seems like a lot of contra dictionary thoughts that don't really add up. Would love to read something defining your world view.
1) Existence of spirits and gods
2)Ancestor worship
3) Existence of Chakras
If you believe in all of this you can literally do anything and still be a Lavenderist. It's more of a lifestyle than it is a religion for some people. Others practice Ascetic Lavenderism and deny the physical body. There is not meant to be a limiting on any of this because that is detrimental to spirituality. There are not even really sins (Unless we bring up communism then exploiting the workers is bad) but in reality Marxism-Leninism is not required to be a Lavenderist. The introductory workshop to better explain this is Here
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I checked that workshop presentation, "Lavenderist leaders ... who do not uphold the tenets of the doctrine should not be considered Lavenderists for the harm that could present to the practice."
So there is a doctrine, yet you are evasive when asked for it, how come?
So there is a doctrine, yet you are evasive when asked for it, how come?
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Those three things I said are literally the doctrine. It's that short. Here is the post version on Reddit. linkGuru Meditation wrote: ↑Sun Aug 21, 2022 5:06 amI checked that workshop presentation, "Lavenderist leaders ... who do not uphold the tenets of the doctrine should not be considered Lavenderists for the harm that could present to the practice."
So there is a doctrine, yet you are evasive when asked for it, how come?
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