No attempt her at subtrafuge, just thought I'd kick off a subject with an anology.
When I eat breakfast, I usually have one of three things, something with eggs, something sweet or just the coffee! How much of what I injest for the start of my day is controlled by the culture I live in and the habits I have come to consider "normal"? Virtually everything!
What do I injest for the nutrition of my mind and spirit? Much the same thing! Generally speaking, most people even those in the "enlightened" west, confine their reading to a very narrow band width of literature.
It strikes me that having had the common experiance of growing up in a JW family and subculture, my ideas of what I should and should not read was artificially constrained. (Rather major understatement as some of you would heartily attest) When I left the constraints of the KH and all its attendant control mechanisms, I began tasting the full variety of human thought, its methods of fellowship, devotion and inguiry.
One thing I learned early on was the many misconceptions about the world of religion and of the mtaphysical and mystical inculcated into me as a child and youth.
I'm wondering if any of you who are experiancing the release from this bondage are aware of how much of limitations are still in place? Do you still have the same thing for breakfast?
carmel