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    was becoming more and more a part of an everyday battles that Peoples Temple were prepared to battle (History Channel) inequality was one of the main goals of Peoples Temple but when the group evolved into what it became into, people stayed because they still wanted to be a part of something that was bigger then them in pursuit of a greater cause. “He had marched with Martin Luther King and once believed that the Peoples Temple would fulfill his dream of integration and racial equality.(The belief

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    Jim Jones Cult Theory

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    Sociologists view cult behavior as a deviance from society’s norm. There are many theories as to why a cult leader forms a cult and how they garner such complete blind devotion from their members. While researching Jim Jones and The Peoples Temple I discovered that this particular cult adhered to several of the proven theories. Jones had few societal bonds and used fear and intimidation to control his members. He was an extreme socialist turned communist; when his original goals were met with

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    accomplished this by having every one drink a laced Kool-Aid. A few other things that will be discussed about with be how the Peoples Temple (the cult name) grew and got this many members. Also on what was in the drink and how they members were treated throughout while being in the organization. The Peoples Temple Jim Jones was the one who had founded this so called “Peoples Temple” in the 1950s in Indiana. But then later on he relocated his congregation

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    One of the most significant characteristics of TANTRA (origin 5th century CE) is the fact that it does not require the ordinary householder to renounce the world by giving up our body, our family, our material possessions, our job, even our pleasures. Instead it accentuates personal experimentation and experience as a way to improve/advance on the path of Self-realization without having to become a monk or swami. TANTRA breaks new yoga because it was/is available for everyone without any type of

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    Prakrti is the principle of matter. Matter is unconscious (jada). All the evolutes of Prakrti are unconscious by nature but because Purusha is getting reflected at citta, that reflection makes citta as if conscious and it starts to function. Next reflection of Purusha is on ahamkar and so ahamkar is conscious, thus all the body parts are conscious. Purusha can never become one, either with ahamkara or tanmatras or panchamahabhutas. By nature, it cannot. Philosophically we say Sankhya is uncompromising

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    The Sannyasin

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    “The Song of the Sannyasin” by Swami Vivekananda is a great poem that explores some of the fundamental principals of Hindu philosophy. Some things that the poem addresses are karma, dharma, Maya, samsara, moksha, and more. Not only does it address and explore Hindu philosophy, it also specifically addresses Sannyasin and their calling. Even though this poem directly addresses Sannyasin, it can be used as insight and inspiration for all who read it. The following is a stanza by stanza analysis of

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    Visionary Leader Essay

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    Shortly thereafter Jim Jones convinced his followers to sell all of their belonging and give the money to the Peoples Temple. Having raised the required money, Jim Jones was ready to begin the next phase of his plan. His followers were now socially and economically dependent on the Peoples Temple. Jim Jones formed an advanced team to go to Ghana and prepare the site of the Peoples Temple compound. After

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    to flocking onto planes for a vision of the good life. Over a thousand people join of what was known as the “Peoples Temple”. This entire Religious Movement was run by one man said to be the “Deliver of Peace ,Shepherd of his

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    their lives to flocking onto planes for a vision of the good life. Over a thousand people joined the “Peoples Temple”. This entire Religious Movement was run by one man said to be the by followers “Deliver of Peace ,Shepherd of his

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    Guang Shan Hsi Lai Buddhist Temple in Hacienda Heights, California. Fo Guang Shan is a movement intended to unite the eight sects of Chinese Buddhism, and Hsi Lai is the name of the temple itself. I decided to take a self-guided cassette tour of the temple. Starting at the top of the steps leading from the parking lot at the front of the temple is the Temple’s Gateway. Painted red and gold with a flared roof, the gate introduced the ancient Chinese aesthetic of the temple. Engraved on its pillars

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