No. I’m observing the various methods by which religious substitutes are being sought in the population, and comparing them to the behavioral science that creates the demand for such things – it’s just mindfulness. And comparing them to the history of different models whether confucian philosophy, stoicism and epicurianism, buddhist pre-religious philosophy, shintoism with Buddhist trappings, hindu mythology as religion and widom literature, the abrahamic sequence of slave revolt religinos, and of course the african versions of pentacostalism, and finally african magical religion.
Reply addressees: @chucktowngent @SwornInvictus
Source date (UTC): 2023-10-14 18:55:21 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713267262902173696
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