Leaving religion can be like dogs facing imaginary doors

Recently I came across a couple of videos that reminded me of (1) how hard and scary it can be to leave religious beliefs behind, and (2) how easy and joyful it can be.

Dog and imaginary door
There is nothing preventing you from walking through the empty door of freedom from dogma, blind faith, and moralistic confinement.

You just need to take a step or two. Be confident that the only thing holding you back is a false belief that something is.

Then, rejoice in your newfound freedom.

See how these videos strike you..

 

 


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3 Comments

  1. 777

    Nobody says that we should attend
    this or that reunion or enter their doors
    Everybody agrees however that is would
    be wonderful to know who we are,
    and if it’s helpful
    entering the inner door to that end
    It’s stupid to blame able people who only offer to help us
    777

  2. William

    As a human, it took me a lot longer to figure out than any of those (other) animals that there wasn’t/isn’t a door. I suspect it was my ether element was getting in the way.

  3. Appreciative Reader

    Loved the dogs-and-doors videos!
    You’re right, they’re a perfect representation of our religious templates/straitjackets.
    Come to think of it, I suppose this would apply to ALL of our taboos, including more generally benevolent ones like family and fidelity, patriotrism, honesty, everything!
    Some taboos are obviously disfunctional, but I suppose even the more “benevolent” ones are dysfunctional at some level, to the extent that they’re unthinking and “from the spine”.

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