Hello there,
My name is John.
I would like to start by saying, that I have attempted to create a new religion that can be used alongside Shinto.
I need to know how I can attract followers of the Shinto religion to follow my religion. I will disclose some details about my religion.
My religion has a name, but this will be kept secret for now. It means "The Harmony Of Unravelling."
It attempts to challenge the Shinto notion of no doctrine or preaching, through creating its own doctrine. It states that because no doctrine is allowed, and there is demand for no doctrine in Shinto, an outside challenger is required. This challenger is me.
I saw the attainable flat line. I saw that I could create doctrine where this flat line exists. Next to the line, is the mountain of Shinto practice. The religion of "The Way" and practice.
After the hard work was done creating the doctrine, I knew one thing. The easily attainable is the unattainable. I may have created a doctrine, but there is still space on the other untouched side of the mountain. This side, on the right of the mountain, I call foundations.
And so will exist new rules for Shinto followers to look at and try and practice, and they will find existential flaws in these rules. For, once came hard work that was easily attainable according to unattainability laws, and then the foundations were left anew for flaws to be detected. If you imagine a diagram of a mountain in the middle and on the left is a flat line at the bottom. On the right, is no line. The hard work is the flat line. Your Shinto practice is the mountain that I have not climbed and will not climb in favour of my doctrine being a suitable challenge. On the right, is empty foundations; no line drawn. This is where I create the second (new doctrine) of rules for Shinto followers to test, before they accept the original doctrine of hard labour, which is 140 pages long and possibly may end up being 150.
I hope people can give me some advice on how to go about setting my plans into motion, and any questions are welcome. I see Shinto as a religion of peace and a way forward. The new way can be "the harmony of unravelling," and it is a way of establishing doctrine in Shinto.
Thankyou, respect, peace and harmony.
-- John.
My name is John.
I would like to start by saying, that I have attempted to create a new religion that can be used alongside Shinto.
I need to know how I can attract followers of the Shinto religion to follow my religion. I will disclose some details about my religion.
My religion has a name, but this will be kept secret for now. It means "The Harmony Of Unravelling."
It attempts to challenge the Shinto notion of no doctrine or preaching, through creating its own doctrine. It states that because no doctrine is allowed, and there is demand for no doctrine in Shinto, an outside challenger is required. This challenger is me.
I saw the attainable flat line. I saw that I could create doctrine where this flat line exists. Next to the line, is the mountain of Shinto practice. The religion of "The Way" and practice.
After the hard work was done creating the doctrine, I knew one thing. The easily attainable is the unattainable. I may have created a doctrine, but there is still space on the other untouched side of the mountain. This side, on the right of the mountain, I call foundations.
And so will exist new rules for Shinto followers to look at and try and practice, and they will find existential flaws in these rules. For, once came hard work that was easily attainable according to unattainability laws, and then the foundations were left anew for flaws to be detected. If you imagine a diagram of a mountain in the middle and on the left is a flat line at the bottom. On the right, is no line. The hard work is the flat line. Your Shinto practice is the mountain that I have not climbed and will not climb in favour of my doctrine being a suitable challenge. On the right, is empty foundations; no line drawn. This is where I create the second (new doctrine) of rules for Shinto followers to test, before they accept the original doctrine of hard labour, which is 140 pages long and possibly may end up being 150.
I hope people can give me some advice on how to go about setting my plans into motion, and any questions are welcome. I see Shinto as a religion of peace and a way forward. The new way can be "the harmony of unravelling," and it is a way of establishing doctrine in Shinto.
Thankyou, respect, peace and harmony.
-- John.