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The Peoples Temple --- religious marginality in America --- Jonestown --- the scientific study of religion --- Jim Jones --- Bishop Hill --- Jonestown literature --- suicide --- apocalypse --- the anti-cult movement --- American mythology --- authoritarianism
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Many aspects of religion are puzzling these days. This 2003 book looks at ways of improving our understanding of religious change by strengthening the links between social theory and the social scientific study of religion. It clarifies the social processes involved in constructing religion and non-religion in public and private life. Taking illustrations of the importance of these boundaries from studies of secularisation, religious diversity, globalisation, religious movements and self-identity, Beckford reviews social scientific knowledge about religion and assesses the strengths and weaknesses of a wide range of theoretical attempts to account for religious change and continuity. The discussion goes in two directions. The first is towards identifying ways in which studies of religion would benefit from taking better account of themes in recent social theory. The second is towards identifying reasons for social theorists to pay more attention to the findings of empirical investigations of religion.
Religion and sociology. --- Religion and sociology --- Religion and society --- Religious sociology --- Society and religion --- Sociology, Religious --- Sociology and religion --- Sociology of religion --- Sociology --- Social Sciences --- religious change --- social theory and the social scientific study of religion --- social processes --- secularisation --- religious diversity --- globalisation --- religious movements --- self-identity
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the study of cults --- the scientific study of religion --- new religious movements --- the new religions --- secularization --- revival --- cult formation --- deprivation --- religious groups --- conversion --- coercive conversion --- the seduction syndrome --- brainwashing --- Satanism --- Canada --- magical therapy --- anthropology --- teenage Satanism --- oppositional youth subculture --- violence --- marginal religious movements --- Apocalypse --- Jonestown --- cult extremism --- normative dissonance --- sexual experimentation --- feminine rites of passage --- the New Age movement --- the Pentecostal Revival --- the Charismatic Revival --- NRMS --- the ACM --- the WWW
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"This book develops a scientific approach to the phenomenon of religion. It is the conviction of the author that such an approach can only be comparative in nature, in order to overcome centuries of religiously-biased views on religion."--Publisher.
Godsdienst --- Religie --- Religion --- Religion. --- religion --- the phenomenology of religion --- Ninian Smart --- science and religion --- identity and learning processes --- identity dynamics --- the root forms of religion --- theism --- deism --- atheism --- agnosticism --- holism --- transcendence --- immanence --- esoterism --- exoterism --- cosmology and religion --- scientific study of religion --- religious action --- sacred sociopolitical actions --- ritual --- sacred drama --- shamanistic actions --- rites of passage --- birth and baptism --- birth and name-giving --- religious language --- communication --- myth --- complex religious phenomena --- sacredness --- the holy --- sacralizers --- magic --- religious ways of learning --- sacrifice --- religious learning process --- divination --- religious experience and mysticism --- Genesis in the Bible --- the Navajo --- religious artifacts --- Cole's theory of artifacts --- manipulation of artifacts --- politics --- ethics and fundamentalism --- politics and religious activity --- atheistic religiosity --- religious atheism --- anthropology
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Silicon Valley is known for its lavish perks, intense work culture, and spiritual gurus. Work Pray Code explores how tech companies are bringing religion into the workplace in ways that are replacing traditional places of worship, blurring the line between work and religion and transforming the very nature of spiritual experience in modern life. Over the past forty years, highly skilled workers have been devoting more time and energy to their jobs than ever before. They are also leaving churches, synagogues, and temples in droves—but they have not abandoned religion. Carolyn Chen spent more than five years in Silicon Valley, conducting a wealth of in-depth interviews and gaining unprecedented access to the best and brightest of the tech world. The result is a penetrating account of how work now satisfies workers’ needs for belonging, identity, purpose, and transcendence that religion once met. Chen argues that tech firms are offering spiritual care such as Buddhist-inspired mindfulness practices to make their employees more productive, but that our religious traditions, communities, and public sphere are paying the price. We all want our jobs to be meaningful and fulfilling. Work Pray Code reveals what can happen when work becomes religion, and when the workplace becomes the institution that shapes our souls.
Corporate culture --- Religion in the workplace --- Employees --- High technology industries --- 241.66*2 --- Religious discrimination in the workplace --- Work environment --- Culture, Corporate --- Institutional culture --- Organizational culture --- Corporations --- Organizational behavior --- Business anthropology --- 241.66*2 Theologische ethiek: informatie; media --- Theologische ethiek: informatie; media --- Industries --- Religious life --- Sociological aspects --- Culture d'entreprise -- Santa Clara, Vallée de (Santa Clara, Calif., États-Unis) --- Religion en milieu de travail -- Santa Clara, Vallée de (Santa Clara, Calif., États-Unis) --- Corporate culture. --- Religion in the workplace. --- Religious life. --- Amy Cuddy. --- Andy Puddicombe. --- Arousal. --- Ashram. --- Asian people. --- Asperger syndrome. --- Betterment. --- Buddhism. --- Buddhist meditation. --- Business guru. --- Cafeteria. --- Career. --- Christian fraternity. --- Civil Rights Act of 1964. --- Coaching. --- Competitive advantage. --- Dance studio. --- Deity. --- Deregulation. --- Deskilling. --- Dharma talk. --- Disruptive innovation. --- Distraction. --- Dog park. --- Eastern religions. --- Economics. --- Employment. --- Energy medicine. --- Entrepreneurship. --- Equanimity. --- Ernst Troeltsch. --- Fight-or-flight response. --- Fixed asset. --- Funding. --- Germans. --- God. --- Grandparent. --- Greens Restaurant. --- Haight-Ashbury. --- Hippie. --- Housing development. --- Human resources. --- Incense. --- Indian Americans. --- Instrumentalism. --- Internship. --- Jack Kornfield. --- Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. --- Knowledge worker. --- Laity. --- Layoff. --- LinkedIn. --- Management styles. --- Marketing. --- Meal. --- Mindfulness-based stress reduction. --- Monasticism. --- Obligation. --- Perception. --- Personal branding. --- Pomnyun. --- Product design. --- Religion. --- Religious community. --- Return on investment. --- Robert Noyce. --- Serenity Prayer. --- Siddha Yoga. --- Silicon Valley. --- Society of Jesus. --- Sociology. --- Spiritual practice. --- Spirituality. --- Startup company. --- Stress management. --- Suffering. --- Superiority (short story). --- Superordinate goals. --- Sustainability. --- Thích Nh?t H?nh. --- Tim Ferriss. --- Transcendental Meditation. --- Vedanta. --- Vihara. --- Volunteering. --- Wealth. --- White people. --- Workforce. --- Workplace. --- Work–life balance.
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How tech giants are reshaping spirituality to serve their religion of peak productivitySilicon Valley is known for its lavish perks, intense work culture, and spiritual gurus. Work Pray Code explores how tech companies are bringing religion into the workplace in ways that are replacing traditional places of worship, blurring the line between work and religion and transforming the very nature of spiritual experience in modern life.Over the past forty years, highly skilled workers have been devoting more time and energy to their jobs than ever before. They are also leaving churches, synagogues, and temples in droves—but they have not abandoned religion. Carolyn Chen spent more than five years in Silicon Valley, conducting a wealth of in-depth interviews and gaining unprecedented access to the best and brightest of the tech world. The result is a penetrating account of how work now satisfies workers’ needs for belonging, identity, purpose, and transcendence that religion once met. Chen argues that tech firms are offering spiritual care such as Buddhist-inspired mindfulness practices to make their employees more productive, but that our religious traditions, communities, and public sphere are paying the price.We all want our jobs to be meaningful and fulfilling. Work Pray Code reveals what can happen when work becomes religion, and when the workplace becomes the institution that shapes our souls.
Corporate culture. --- Religion in the workplace. --- Employees --- Religious life. --- Amy Cuddy. --- Andy Puddicombe. --- Arousal. --- Ashram. --- Asian people. --- Asperger syndrome. --- Betterment. --- Buddhism. --- Buddhist meditation. --- Business guru. --- Cafeteria. --- Career. --- Christian fraternity. --- Civil Rights Act of 1964. --- Coaching. --- Competitive advantage. --- Dance studio. --- Deity. --- Deregulation. --- Deskilling. --- Dharma talk. --- Disruptive innovation. --- Distraction. --- Dog park. --- Eastern religions. --- Economics. --- Employment. --- Energy medicine. --- Entrepreneurship. --- Equanimity. --- Ernst Troeltsch. --- Fight-or-flight response. --- Fixed asset. --- Funding. --- Germans. --- God. --- Grandparent. --- Greens Restaurant. --- Haight-Ashbury. --- Hippie. --- Housing development. --- Human resources. --- Incense. --- Indian Americans. --- Instrumentalism. --- Internship. --- Jack Kornfield. --- Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. --- Knowledge worker. --- Laity. --- Layoff. --- LinkedIn. --- Management styles. --- Marketing. --- Meal. --- Mindfulness-based stress reduction. --- Monasticism. --- Obligation. --- Perception. --- Personal branding. --- Pomnyun. --- Product design. --- Religion. --- Religious community. --- Return on investment. --- Robert Noyce. --- Serenity Prayer. --- Siddha Yoga. --- Silicon Valley. --- Society of Jesus. --- Sociology. --- Spiritual practice. --- Spirituality. --- Startup company. --- Stress management. --- Suffering. --- Superiority (short story). --- Superordinate goals. --- Sustainability. --- Thích Nh?t H?nh. --- Tim Ferriss. --- Transcendental Meditation. --- Vedanta. --- Vihara. --- Volunteering. --- Wealth. --- White people. --- Workforce. --- Workplace. --- Work–life balance.
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Contemporary religious movements in America vary greatly in their organization, goals, methods, and membership. Reflecting the striking diversity of the current religious movement, the papers in this volume consider three categories of religious movements: native American churches, recently founded religious groups, and syncretistic groups based on imported cults. The general aim is to understand the varieties of human behavior within these institutions and to point out their relationship to society in the United States.Originally published in 1975.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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Gnosis --- Tree of Knowledge --- Neo-Gnosticism --- East-West spirituality --- recoding --- anti-cult movement (ACM) --- Fundamentalist Christianity --- Pentecostal movement --- fundamentalist religions --- socio-political communes --- Communes --- Communal organization --- millenarianism --- Native Americans --- Black Americans --- cult of Mary --- Pentecostal sects --- millenarian movements --- contemporary cults --- modern cults --- psychological intimidation --- questionnaires --- Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion (CSER) --- satanism --- wicca --- witchcraft --- neo-paganism --- heavy metal music --- Church of Satan --- neo-nazis --- Nazi occultism --- necronomicon --- H.P. Lovecraft --- Ockham's razor --- interviews --- Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) --- political cults --- psychiatric problems --- Workers Democratic Union (WDU) --- Doreen Baxter --- Marxism --- Marxism-Leninism --- leadership --- psychological effects --- deception, dependency, and dread syndrome (DDD) --- modified DDD syndrome --- self-criticism --- Word of Life Bible School --- faith movements --- Word of Life (Sweden) --- hallucinations --- psychosomatic problems --- psychiatric care --- floating --- Council of Europe --- Legal Status of Sects --- Belgium --- Council of Europe Member States --- case-law --- laws --- freedom of religion --- psychotherapy cults --- occultism --- cults and occultism --- psychological abuse --- post-cult --- ethical conduct --- thought-reform --- indoctrinee syndrome --- group dynamics --- therapeutic cults --- categories of conduct --- Synanon --- Compulsions Analysis --- standards of conduct --- group therapy --- individual therapy --- physiology of emotions --- physiological reactions --- Louis Jolyon West --- exploitative cults --- psychological coercion --- cult-related myths --- contumely --- defamation --- magick --- Aleister Crowley --- Order of the Golden Dawn --- Arthur Machen --- Inklings --- aestheticism of evil --- Films of the Occult --- suicide --- literature --- Howard Phillips Lovecraft --- H. P. Lovecraft --- gothic novel --- gothic fiction --- Cthulhu --- Old Race --- Necronomicon --- Abdul Alhazred --- lovecraftian --- blavatsky --- Cthulhu mythos --- Marion Zimmer Bradley --- neopaganism --- Wicca --- Stephen King --- the occult in literature --- mind, autonomy, identity, dignity (MAID) --- Post-cult distress --- psychological tests --- Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI) --- ex-cultists --- Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) --- Hopkins Symptom Checklist (HSCL) --- Staff Burnout Scale (SBS-HP) --- Multiple analysis of variance (MANOVA) --- Contract and Probate Law --- psychiatry --- undue influence --- contract law --- legal concepts --- probate law --- Stockholm Syndrome --- law cases --- cultic misappropriation --- quasitherapeutic techniques --- psychotherapeutic techniques --- Neopsychoanalytic Groups --- Sullivanian Institute (Fourth Wall Theater) --- William Alanson White Institute (WAW) --- psychopolitical groups --- New Alliance Party --- Institute for Social Therapy and Research (NAP) --- Lyndon LaRouche organization --- substance abuse groups --- Special Illness Groups --- triune brain --- Carl Sagan --- triune model --- reptilian brain (R-complex) --- neocortex --- mammalian brain --- limbic system --- love bombing --- deconversion process --- research projects --- New Age characteristics --- Johannes Aagaard --- ethnicity --- essence of religion --- Atlantic paradigm --- Mediterranean paradigm --- Dwight Eisenhower syndrome --- symposium --- countercult organizations --- secularism --- libertarianism --- phenomenology --- atheistic existentialism --- logical positivism --- relativism --- political correctness movement (PC) --- Exit Counselor’s Guidelines Study Group --- thought reform model --- Cults in Latin America --- Group Psychological Abuse Scale (GPA) --- New Age movement --- Committee for the Scientific Investigation of the Paranormal (CSICOP) --- New Age ethics --- Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) --- Eternal Flame (CBJ) --- cellular awakening --- immortality --- Charles Paul Brown --- BernaDeane --- James Russell Strole --- Servicio Para el Esclarecimiento en Sectas (SPES) --- SPES Foundation (Argentina) --- Argentina --- Cults in Argentina --- Pentecostal Groups (Argentina) --- Afro-Brazilian Cults --- Argentinian Foundation for the Study of Cults (FAPES) --- destructive cults --- controversial groups --- Electronic Church --- televangelists --- Umbandanism --- Umbanda --- evil spirits --- demonology --- covenant communities --- Satan --- exorcism --- Social Manipulation --- Group Intensity --- trauma --- measurement --- scale development --- Cincinnati Church of Christ (CCC) --- InterVarsity Christian Fellowship (IVCF) --- David Berg --- Children of God (COG) --- Children of God (The Family) --- psychohistorical studies --- Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion (RSSSR) --- psychohistory --- Methodism --- sexual problems --- sexuality --- sexual experimentation --- psychosexual history --- sexual liberation movement --- incest --- sexual child abuse --- personality analysis --- fundamentalists --- ex-fundamentalists --- Christian fundamentalism --- Shattered Faith Syndrome --- following orders --- psychological experiments --- communication technology --- sleep deprivation --- sleep cycles --- physiology of sleep --- sleep disturbances --- Cults in America --- American jurisprudence --- legal principles --- Case Law Developments --- psychologically manipulative cults --- Janis’s Groupthink Model --- groupthink phenomenon --- Unification Church (Japan) --- Fukuoka District Court (Japan) --- Japanese legislation --- women and cults --- qualitative research --- experimental method --- quantitative method --- research strategies --- experiment --- archival analysis --- history --- cult research --- clinical case study --- research methods --- research methodology --- research standards --- child assessment --- child development --- child psychopathology --- sociometry --- case studies --- consent forms --- form templates --- Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ-R) --- fantasy role-playing games --- Belief in the Paranormal Scale (BPS) --- Satanic and Fantasy Envelopment (SAFE) --- one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) --- fantasy gamers --- paranormal beliefs --- satanic practices --- Satanic and Fantasy Envelopment Survey (SAFE) --- Scheffe Test --- psychoticism --- extraversion --- neuroticism --- cult critics --- Massimo Introvigne --- Cult Watching Organizations --- anti-cult --- classification schemes --- typology --- gender --- New York Church of Christ --- satanic ritual abuse --- hypnotically refreshed testimony --- therapeutic hypnosis --- case law --- hypnotically enhanced testimony --- hypnosis and legislation --- post-hypnotic testimony --- hypnotically retrieved memories --- admissibility --- United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit --- repressed memories --- forensic hypnosis --- multiple personality disorder (MPD) --- Dissociative identity disorder (DID) --- incestuous child abuse (ICA) --- false memories --- iatrogenic consequences --- Recovered memory therapy --- fantasy induction --- delusions --- American Medical Association Council on Scientific Affairs (AMA) --- History of Forensic Hypnosis --- hypnotic age regression --- unreliable memories --- amnesia --- psychogenic amnesia --- ethical standards --- Thought Reform Consultants --- pseudo-identity --- personality change --- dissociation --- psychiatric disorders --- post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) --- Patricia Hearst --- identity problem --- Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS) --- Jeffrey Lundgren --- dissociative phenomenon --- regression --- dissociative symptoms --- cult victims --- personality disorders --- Dependency, Avoidant, Schizoid, Anxiety, Dysthymia scales --- psychological maltreatment --- psychosocial assessments --- forensic assessments --- informed consent --- emotional disturbance --- assessment techniques --- Re-evaluation Counselling (RC) --- co-counselling --- innovative therapies --- theory of restimulation --- group manipulation --- Lafayette Ronald Hubbard --- L. Ron Hubbard --- Dianetics Institute --- Harvey Jackins --- New Age Management Training Programs --- New Age training methods --- self-help --- ownership of women --- sexual exploitation --- cultic sexual abuse --- psychoeducation --- character disorders --- cult leaders --- cult leadership --- psychosexual abuse --- Thematic Aptitude Tests (TAT) --- interpersonal process --- mothers in cults --- mother-child bond --- pregnancy --- Cult parents --- recovery --- psychological captivity --- coercive control --- fear induction --- destruction of autonomy --- breaking of personality --- sexism --- closed groups --- courtship process --- anger --- passive aggression --- intuition --- Jehovah‟s Witnesses --- Watchtower Society --- Charles Taze Russell --- submission --- non-Witnesses --- blood transfusions --- disfellowshipping --- patriarchy --- locus of control --- high-control groups --- Control Scale (CS) --- former Witnesses --- Symptoms Scale (SS) --- Patriarchal Egalitarian Scale (PE) --- empowerment model --- female survivors of cults --- pseudopersonality --- counseling relationship --- Jehovah's Witness women --- postcult distress --- hypnotically influenced testimony --- borderline personality disorder (BPD) --- hypnotic testimony --- recovered memories --- Buridan‟s Ass dilemma --- confirmatory bias --- American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH) --- false memory syndrome (FMS) --- False Memory Syndrome Foundation (FMSF) --- recall --- dissociative amnesia --- childhood sexual abuse --- iatrogenesis --- forensic rules --- United States Supreme Court --- polygraph evidence --- American Medical Association (AMA) --- Individual Cult Experience Index (ICE) --- Los Angeles Symptom Checklist (LASC) --- Group Psychological Abuse Scale (GPAS) --- antistalking --- state rape laws --- Violence Against Women Act (VAWA 1994) --- stalking --- rapists --- rape victims --- Rape Shield Laws --- Marital Rape --- cult-rape --- statutory rape --- acquaintance rape --- domestic violence --- domestic partnership --- left-wing organizations --- political cultism --- Committee for a Workers' International (CWI) --- Revolutionary Socialist League --- Militant Tendency --- Trotskyist political parties --- entrism --- Democratic Workers Party (DWP) --- left-wing cults --- left-wing political cults --- extreme left --- catastrophism --- Trotskyism --- ritual of confession --- Trotskyist organizations --- students and cults --- residence hall (dormitory) systems --- university campus --- Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) --- InterVarsity Christian Fellowship (IV) --- Emissaries of Divine Light --- ex-members --- dysfunctional system --- recovery process --- dysfunctional behavior --- Self-Realization Fellowship --- Siddha Yoga --- Church of the Living Word (The Walk) --- Restoration Movement --- Latter Rain Movement --- Jesus Movement --- Group for the Advancement of Psychotherapy (GAP) --- pseudo-identity syndrome --- Symptom Checklist 90, Revised (SCL-90-R) --- Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, Revised (EPQ-R) --- psychiatric symptomatology --- Global Severity Index (GSI) --- psychological distress --- emancipation laws --- jurisprudence (US) --- cultic children --- minors and cults --- medical treatment --- International Church of Christ (ICC) --- InterVarsity Christian Fellowship graduates (IVCF) --- Boston Church of Christ --- stress disorders --- Sweden --- Swedish government --- Center for the Study of Questions of Belief (Sweden) --- Roman Catholic movements --- new Catholic movements --- Focolare Movement --- Neocatechumenate (NC) --- Communion and Liberation (CL) --- Catholic Fraternity of Charismatic Covenant Communities and Fellowships --- Catholic new religious movements --- Charismatic Renewal movement --- France --- Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement --- Béatitudes --- Pain de Vie --- Verbe de Vie --- Emmanuel --- Fondations du Monde Nouveau --- Chemin Neuf --- American Catholic charismatic covenant communities --- Sword of the Spirit (SOS) --- Lamb of God (LOG) --- Word of God (WOG) --- Mother of God (MOG) --- People of Praise (POP) --- Servants of Christ the King (SOCK) --- Opus Dei Awareness Network (ODAN) --- Belgian government --- Parishioners Against a Secret Church (PASCH) --- Intentional communities --- role-playing games (RPG) --- medical neglect --- Re-Indoctrination Programs --- mystification --- Group Philosophy --- Falun Gong --- Falun Dafa --- faith healing --- child mortality --- child fatalities --- faith-healing sects --- Christian Identity Movement --- neo-nazism --- right wing militias --- Identity theology --- The Armageddon Paradigm --- Survivalism --- British Israelism --- cult dynamics --- relational violence --- Teen Training Camps (TTC) --- Victor program --- pro-cultists --- anti-cultists --- harm --- anti-cult movements (ACM) --- apostates --- Belgian Parliament --- mental manipulation --- Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR) --- philosophy of separation --- membership --- social organization --- philosophy of purity --- segregation --- philosophy of indulgence --- Chinese government --- Li Hongzhi (李洪志) --- psychological manipulation --- pro-cult --- Italy --- Gruppo di Ricerca ed Informazione sulle Sette (GRIS) --- Italian Law --- psychological movements --- pastoral memorandum --- pseudo-Catholic cults --- Fringe Catholic Movements --- behavior, information, thought, and emotional control (BITE) --- freedom of belief --- Aum Shinrikyo (オウム真理教) --- Shoko Asahara (麻原彰晃) --- Aleph --- sarin --- Poa (Buddhism) --- Sarin gas attack --- cults in Japan --- Live Space movement --- Kofuku no Kagaku (幸福の科学) --- Soka Gakkai (創価学会) --- Buddhist religion --- Nichiren Seishu Sect --- Millennium --- preventive programs --- unhealthy spiritual community (USC) --- recruitment techniques --- folk tales --- myths --- vampires --- Baha‘i Faith --- Mirza Husayn ‘Ali Baha‘u‘llah --- National Spiritual Assemblies (NSA) --- Baha‘i cyberspace --- indoctrination process --- intense indoctrination --- Happy Science (幸福の科学, Kōfuku-no-Kagaku)
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