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Conspirituality

Bonus Sample: 6 Chapters on Prospirituality

Conspirituality

Derek Beres, Matthew Remski, Julian Walker

Spirituality, Social Sciences, Religion & Spirituality, Science, Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.2 • 2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Six chapters on approaches to prospirituality, now that we know (or think we know) what the hell conspirtuality is. This is a long episode, but there are evenly-placed breaks for you all to pause on! Chapter 1: Positions After 4 years, we’ve come to a natural question at the end of defining the problem of conspirituality. How do we orient ourselves towards possible answers? Chapter 2: The Prospirituality Challenge If you’re clear on how spirituality—including beliefs in the supernatural—can be medicine, you can be clearer on where it becomes poison. Chapter 3: I did not expect to be friends with Joseph Baker I never thought I would be friends with a student of A Course in Miracles: maybe my judgments about its inevitably bad impacts are misplaced. Also: it’s not a good idea to dismiss anyone on the basis of religious belief if you don’t know how that belief actually operates, and you won’t unless you talk to them. Chapter 4: Buddhist Tolerance, Buddhist Repair Conspirituality is right at home within high-demand groups or cults. Paranoid and controlling social structures feed on paranoid and dissociative emotions and ideas. For members and observers alike, it can become difficult to tell whether the content of the religious group is intrinsic to its cruelty, or whether these can be separated. Surprisingly, some high-demand groups can foster reforms from within, with members reframing the very concepts that had been weaponized against them to liberate themselves. In that sense, the doctrines and beliefs can be part of the problem, but also part of the solution. Chapter 5: Eve Sedgwick Cynicism about religion is an occupational hazard of this beat. It’s also popular. At times it’s worth questioning the critical economy focused more on deconstruction than on generating ideas and solidarity. Chapter 6: The Trouble and Joy of Belief and Silence “You will know them by their fruits. Do we gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles?” Matthew 7:16 Show Notes Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People Survivors of an International Buddhist Cult Share Their Stories Paranoid Reading, Reparative Reading Baylor Religion Survey: 3 graphs On the Relation Between Religiosity and the Endorsement of Conspiracy Theories: The Role of Political Orientation Anxious attachment and belief in conspiracy theories There are higher levels of conspiracy beliefs in more corrupt countries The impact of economic inequality on conspiracy beliefs To trust or not to trust in the thrall of the COVID-19 pandemic: Conspiracy endorsement and the role of adverse childhood experiences, epistemic trust, and personality functioning Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everyone, welcome to

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to Conspiruality, where we investigate the intersection of

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conspiracy theories and spiritual influence to uncover cults,

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pseudoscience, and authoritarian extremism.

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I'm Matthew Remsky.

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We are on Instagram and Threads at Can Spirituality Pod, and you can access all of our episodes ad free,

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plus our Monday bonus episodes on Patreon,

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or just our bonus episodes via Apple subscriptions.

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We've got a book out just passing the one year mark since publication. It's called

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Conspiratoriality, how New Age Conspiracy Theories became a health threat and

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it's in print, e-book, and audiobook format.

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Okay, today I'm going on a detour from my other ongoing Patreon projects of the listener stories and

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can spirituality and the imaginary children. I'm going to add to a dialogue of

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thoughts offered by Derek and Julian on the positions we take on

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religious belief and practice in relation to the socio-religious movement we've

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reported on over the past coming up on four years now.

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So this is going to bring together a bunch of interconnecting influences, thoughts and arguments, and so I'm breaking it up into chapters

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with abstracts for each, so there will be good listening resting points.

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I consider breaking this up into separate bonuses, but I felt there was more value in having it all in the same place.

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So I hope the headings and the abstracts provide, as I said, pausing points, but also easy reference points for you to toggle between in the

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comment section which I expect to be as dynamic as ever. I'll also be throwing in a few

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open questions here and there that you can pause on and consider. also be

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