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😬😬😬 Watching this video in half-laughter and deep terror. So much of cults are indistinguishable from spiritual communities. https://t.co/Ug3WuYDF4t

This shouldn’t be surprising. Chanting, meditation, revealed vulnerability, these are powerful psychotechnologies. They’re not good, or bad, they’re just powerful. https://t.co/h5RX0Lq9dG

. . . then there’s the 2% of tantric lineages that pass them on in a way that feels healthy, non-renunciative, and loose. The problem is you can’t tell from the outside which 2% that is. https://t.co/2YP3L9yjFg

Heck, nation-states use a quarter of the techniques in the video. National anthems, assigning special purposes—these techniques already form the fabric of civic and communal life. Singing, dancing. Any form of annealing, really. https://t.co/en62cfLufP

The thing I don’t want to say out loud, but feels necessary is: “You fool. How are you even trying to make that distinction? Cults and healthy communities are non-dual. Not the same to be sure, but this distinction you seek does not exist in the way you want it to.”

@AskYatharth this bit about the motivated-looking-for-distinctions reminds me of a piece I wrote a few weeks ago about "ideological thinking" which is all about a particular kind of grasping towards distinction https://t.co/GEDdLTG9uA