Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Tract 3: The Three Faiths That Exists Within & Across Religions

Mar 1, 2024
This conversation categorizes religions into three fascinating faith archetypes: polytheism's allure, mysticism's mysterious connectivity, and monotheism's rational framework. They discuss how these intersect and adapt amid cultural upheaval, emphasizing personal spiritual journeys over rigid affiliations. The intricate dance between mystical experiences and altered states sparks debate, as the speakers advocate for a supportive community that nurtures vulnerability in faith. Plus, there's a playful look at incorporating ancestral guidance into modern spirituality.
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Practice Beats Denomination Label

  • Malcolm and Simone emphasize religions mix these archetypes and practice determines classification.
  • A Catholic can act polytheistic and a Muslim can practice mysticism despite formal labels.
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Monotheism Correlates With Progress

  • Malcolm links monotheism to periods of high productivity and innovation historically.
  • He credits monotheistic rule-and-reason frameworks for enabling the Enlightenment and industrial progress.
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Spiral vs Anti-Spiral Worldviews

  • Malcolm maps monotheism to 'spiral' thought (expand via struggle) and mysticism to 'anti-spiral' (stasis via harmony).
  • He connects political systems: capitalism aligns with spiral; socialism with anti-spiral unity.
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