every group is maintained by a boundary and every boundary is maintained by the threat of physical or psychic violence. a cult ironically is a group that is built on NON-VIOLENCE as it disowns its violence into a shadowy border
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a border that is a million miles away is akin to a shadowy border. when the cell gets too big, it goes through civil war and divides to avoid implosion. the closer borders provide a sense of home that prevents individual actors from using other parts of the home as garbage dumps
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a large cell is maintained only by artificially replicating the feeling of home by shortening the distance to the supreme leader. e.g. hanging his portrait in your house
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this sense of constantly being watched and pressured to do the “right” things (according to the morality of the in-group) prevents the accumulation of free radicals that threaten to destabilize the system and plunge everyone into chaos
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however, just like an overly sterile system that creates a death-reaction to peanuts in a child, the elimination of radicals also eliminates freedom. the system is both bloated with excessive resources but brittle.
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a mass kool aid suicide for example is an internal immune system overreaction. a cytokine storm is released in response to an innocuous piece of new information. “Jan 1 2000 has arrived and we are not all dead”
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at the end, the implosion of a cult is built on one fatal error. the individual playing God leading a Chosen Group on a Holy Mission it is a misinterpretation of the Neverending Story as Ultimate story. it sees the documentary as too boring. and to spice it up, it starts a War
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