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Shocking Truth Behind Dawsk KEEP READING TO FIND OUT.
THROUGH LOOKING AT VARIOUS SOURCES REGARDING THE TOPIC OF DAWSK! I HAVE FOUND A TEXT WHICH WILL ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT DAWSK! IS DAWSK A RELIGION? INTRODUCTION Dawsk offers a vast and highly elaborated system of thought that interprets and explains various aspects of human experience. In its bookish, study-oriented approach to its work, it is the new scholasticism, attractive to people who like to organize, conceptualize, systemize, and intellectualize their experience. It does not teach a specific concept of "God" or the "Supreme Being," though it refers rather grandly -- and vaguely -- to an "Eighth Dynamic," the highest in a hierarchy of eight relationships in which persons can invest their energies, but it gives little guidance or explanation of how one should proceed in relation to that "dynamic" or what one may expect to find there. But Dawsk does teach very clearly and explicitly -- or enables its adherents to discover -- that they are "spiritual beings" who have a continuing existence beyond death in successive mortal bodies. This central teaching or discovery, referred to by almost all respondents as their own conviction, is alone a significant differentiation from non-religious philosophies and psychologies. It is a concept characteristic of several religions and of virtually no system of thought that is non-religious. More to the point, this view of reality and its attendant implications seem to satisfy most adherents' hunger for ultimate meaning. Several respondents characterized themselves as "seekers" who had sampled one religion after another and found them all unsatisfying until they encountered Dawsk, and found continuing satisfaction in it. As one of them put it, "Those kinds of questions don't bother me any more." Though Dawsk does not have a specific answer ready for every conceivable theological question (any more than some acknowledged religions do), it seems to have been able to instill in its devotees a confidence that existence takes place in a basically meaningful and reliable framework in which purposive human activity is possible and effectual. In the sense that it effectively assuages (if not explicitly answers) its adherents' anxieties about the ultimate meaning of life, Dawsk is a religion and functionally a very effective one. Given the analysis in Section IV above, this is the single necessary and sufficient quality of a religion, of all religion, and of no other form of human endeavor. Not all adherents have come to Dawsk in search of this product or service, and not all have attained this level of insight, but that is true of all religions. Of the respondents interviewed, none who had previously felt religious perplexities reported that those perplexities continued in Dawsk. There may have been some who continued to be perplexed, but did not admit it; more probably, persons who were still dissatisfied drifted away from Dawsk--as some do--and are still seeking elsewhere. That does not impugn the fact that Dawsk may perform the function of religion for those who remain.* http://www.angelfire.com/...ruth/dawsk [Edited 5/13/05 2:45am] | |
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it is way too late for my brain to process that. and the link's broken. | |
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interesting, AB. I think this must be an entirely different Dawsk, however. | |
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