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Why do all attempts at community seem to follow the same route?
I have seen and partaken in many spiritual groups over the last 40 years, most have systematically followed that same pattern of rise and collapse. I've tried to understand this from many points of view, spiritual, psychological, group dynamics, and others. All were interesting but left me unsatisfied and with the feeling that something was missing. A few years ago I discovered Complex Systems Theory and had a eureka moment. Human groups can be understood as Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS), composed of interacting agents whose local behaviors give rise to emergent global structures. Within such systems, certain individuals can become attractors—points around which attention, meaning, and coordination begin to organize. This dynamic is particularly visible in cult formation. From an initially diverse population, one agent emerges as a central attractor. Attention flows toward this individual in the form of praise, trust, and projection. In return, the leader produces meaningā€”ā€œwisdomā€ā€”which reinforces the followers’ orientation toward them. A positive feedback loop is established: attention generates authority, and authority amplifies attention. As this loop intensifies, the system begins to close in on itself. Information that contradicts the internal structure is filtered out, while coherence within the system is reinforced. The group evolves toward an increasingly autonomous and self-referential organization, where alignment is rewarded and deviation is either corrected or rejected. What emerges is not merely social cohesion, but a form of dynamic enclosure. This process can be mapped onto the NSS/SOS landscape of consciousness. NSS (Non-Survival Sensations) correspond to openness, exploration, and the capacity to perceive the full landscape of experience. SOS (Survival-Oriented Sensations), by contrast, narrow the field around threat, control, and stability. In the early stages of group formation, NSS dynamics may dominate—curiosity, inspiration, a sense of shared meaning. But as the system grows in complexity and begins to protect its own structure, SOS dynamics increasingly take over.
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Interesting post Ness. I guess decentralized authority is part of the solution.
The Rise and Fall of Alan Watts šŸ”„
Here is my tribute to and my criticism of the enigmatic and wonderful Alan Watts. But what do you think 🧐 genius or fraudā“
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Great video Justin! It’s always a bit disappointing when you learn about the impurities of a teacher you’ve learned from. But I don’t think it should take away from the value they’ve given. I think you are asking the right question in the video. And my answer would also be yes. I’d say yes, he’s human, just like all of us. And that’s probably why he didn’t live up to his teachings 100% of the time. Personally I've never found a 100% role model. I always think of it as 'idolize the archetype', not the actual person.
Holy Sh*t! Was I in a Cult? šŸ‘€
As I am sure you know, in my last video where I called for higher standards in our spiritual communities I received hundreds of positive comments. Buuut, people also said "Look to yourself before you judge others". Fair enough, I thought - so here is a critical look at my first teacher and the organisation I was involved with for more than 10 years. Its the first time I speak publicly about this so I am interested to hear what you think. Love, Justin
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@Zafya Bey interesting, what would you say is the key to their success? What can we learn from them?
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Hi everyone! I'm Lennart, from the Netherlands. I am a serious spiritual seeker looking for real meaning and truth. In my daily life I run a Google Ads agency, train for HYROX and play electic guitar. Looking forward to participate in this group and connect with likeminded people!
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