1) Occultic Nature of Competitive Sports
2) Pleasure Principle
2a) Reality Principle
1) An earnest warning by Jeff Lindsay, noted mormon cult authority, profit (sic) and author
**(None better to expose the practices of a Cult, than those who are in a Cult)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Any competent expert on cults will tell you that typical cults display one or more of the following warning signs:
**A Group, who, for no apparent reasoned purpose represent:
* A close-knit organization with strict rules and requirements for membership
* Dynamic leaders who exercise control and influence over members' lives
* Numerous activities which take up significant amounts of time
* Ritualistic activities, possibly including the wearing of special clothing
* Training and other activities which may be physically and emotionally draining
* Strong peer pressure in the group to achieve specific goals and obey the leader
* Requirements to make sacrifices for the good of the group
* Active recruiting efforts
* Promises of rewards, fame, and other benefits for complying with the demands of the group
** Attempts to draw FANatics who adore or worship the rite and rituals of the group, but have no real belonging
** punishment for leaving the group once involved\
** teachings that do not hold true, some form of text, doctrines, etc.
** additions mine (Digital_Angel_316)
Only the most extreme and dangerous cults display all of the above
warning signs - but one such extreme cult has infiltrated thousands
of high schools and colleges across the country. Many parents have
been deceived into thinking that their son or daughter has become
involved in a healthy school activity, when in fact they have been
recruited by one of the most sophisticated and dangerous cults
ever.
This cult takes up many hours of student time, imposes physically
grueling demands, requires total obedience to shadowy authority
figures who exert control over many aspects of the child's life,
subjects them to extreme peer pressure to perform and achieve
goals for the group, demands that the child obey strict rules of
behavior and diet, and even forces the child to wear special
ritualistic clothing - often including special underwear (at least for
boys -- "Jocks, special Bra's, under-protection/armor)!
The cult I speak of is actually a network of several related
organizations, all of which focus on the same cultic specialty:
competitive sports. Posing as intercollegiate or high school athletic
teams, these cults dominate a young person's life. Whether it's
basketball, football, baseball, soccer, wrestling, track and field,
hockey, or lacrosse, your child is being pulled into the web of a
giant cult conspiracy. The lure of these sports cults draws
thousands of young people every year, who then become trained for
intense, warlike pagan rituals with "opponent teams." All
"competitors" wear ritualistic clothing with specific colors and
symbols pertaining to their branch of the cult. Parents often feel
proud of their son or daughter in their attractive "uniform," not
recognizing the occult nature of the garb that shrouds their child.
Rigid rules of conduct govern the rituals, and those who fail to
comply may be ejected or otherwise humiliated. All must obey the
supreme cult authority figure, the "coach," whose iron will governs
the child's life both during and after competitive rituals. All must be
scarified to please the coach and to achieve goals for the good of
the cult. Shockingly, child involvement in the sports cults often
happens with the encouragement and support of gullible parents
who have no idea how sinister competitive sports really are.
Once a youth has been conditioned and trained by a sports cult, the
victim tends to have a mindless addiction to competitive sports
rituals throughout adulthood, often persisting right into senility and
beyond. Many victims become evangelists for their cult, often
wearing sweaters and jackets displaying the occult logos or
symbols of their particular "team," and sometimes paying large
amounts of money and waiting hours in line just for a chance to
observe a competitive ritual involving their branch of the cult.
Sometimes entire student bodies rally to support the cause of a cult,
though only an elite and exclusive minority are allowed to actually
join and participate. (high priests)
All this occurs in public schools, in spite of public pronouncements
about the separation of Church and State. The sports cults receive
millions of dollars of public funds and almost unlimited support from
public schools, often at the expense of real education. Lives are
ruined, souls are entangled in darkness, and thousands of
debilitating injuries are suffered as human sacrifices before the
altars of the sports cults. Yet Americans, blind and gullible, are
unable to see the evil that lurks before their eyes and that has
entangled their own children. Parents, your child may belong to a
dangerous cult - and you may be the one who encouraged him or her
to join!
As with all the dark tools of the Evil One, the sports cults trace their
roots back to the early days of human civilization. Archaeologists
recently uncovered an intact cultic shrine in Syria, dating to 1000
B.C., where ancient pagans worshipped the false god Baal. In this
shrine was a dimly lit room where cultic worshipers would sit for
hours before a large altar. On the altar, three strange objects were
displayed: a large empty vase, a clay statue of a human foot, and a
wicker basket. Participants would stare at these objects and
worship for hours, often chanting and yelling while partaking of
cultic beverages, typically alcoholic. Apparently, the objects on the
altar were viewed as manifestations of the god Baal. Thus, as early
as 1000 B.C., we find evidence of devout pagan worship of the gods
Vase-Baal, Foot-Baal, and Basket-Baal. This form of worship
continues today in the sports cults.
Parents, you can protect your child. Be informed, do all you can to
stop these cults
Copyright by Jeff Lindsay (Mormon Profit)
*****************************************************
See Also:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlItnBkWGz0
- Phoenician sport as the beginning of the Olympic Games
foundation. http://www.la84foundation.org/OlympicInformationCenter/OlympicReview/1974/ore82/ore82o.pdf
- MAYAN GAMES - MAYAN GAMES
*****************************************************
2) PLEASURE PRINCIPLE (PSYCHOLOGY)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleasure_principle_(psychology)
The pleasure principle is a psychoanalytic concept, originated by
Sigmund Freud. The pleasure principle states that people seek
pleasure and avoid pain, i.e., people seek to satisfy biological and
psychological needs. The counterpart is the reality principle, which
defers gratification when necessary.
An individual's id follows the pleasure principle and rules in early
life, but, as one matures, one learns the need to endure pain and
defer gratification, because of the exigencies and obstacles of
reality.
2a) REALITY PRINCIPLE (PSYCHOLOGY)
In Freud's words, "an ego thus educated has become reasonable; it
no longer lets itself be governed by the pleasure principle, but
obeys the reality principle, which also at bottom seeks to obtain
pleasure, but pleasure which is assured through taking account of
reality, even though it is pleasure postponed and diminished".
2) Pleasure Principle
2a) Reality Principle
1) An earnest warning by Jeff Lindsay, noted mormon cult authority, profit (sic) and author
**(None better to expose the practices of a Cult, than those who are in a Cult)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Any competent expert on cults will tell you that typical cults display one or more of the following warning signs:
**A Group, who, for no apparent reasoned purpose represent:
* A close-knit organization with strict rules and requirements for membership
* Dynamic leaders who exercise control and influence over members' lives
* Numerous activities which take up significant amounts of time
* Ritualistic activities, possibly including the wearing of special clothing
* Training and other activities which may be physically and emotionally draining
* Strong peer pressure in the group to achieve specific goals and obey the leader
* Requirements to make sacrifices for the good of the group
* Active recruiting efforts
* Promises of rewards, fame, and other benefits for complying with the demands of the group
** Attempts to draw FANatics who adore or worship the rite and rituals of the group, but have no real belonging
** punishment for leaving the group once involved\
** teachings that do not hold true, some form of text, doctrines, etc.
** additions mine (Digital_Angel_316)
Only the most extreme and dangerous cults display all of the above
warning signs - but one such extreme cult has infiltrated thousands
of high schools and colleges across the country. Many parents have
been deceived into thinking that their son or daughter has become
involved in a healthy school activity, when in fact they have been
recruited by one of the most sophisticated and dangerous cults
ever.
This cult takes up many hours of student time, imposes physically
grueling demands, requires total obedience to shadowy authority
figures who exert control over many aspects of the child's life,
subjects them to extreme peer pressure to perform and achieve
goals for the group, demands that the child obey strict rules of
behavior and diet, and even forces the child to wear special
ritualistic clothing - often including special underwear (at least for
boys -- "Jocks, special Bra's, under-protection/armor)!
The cult I speak of is actually a network of several related
organizations, all of which focus on the same cultic specialty:
competitive sports. Posing as intercollegiate or high school athletic
teams, these cults dominate a young person's life. Whether it's
basketball, football, baseball, soccer, wrestling, track and field,
hockey, or lacrosse, your child is being pulled into the web of a
giant cult conspiracy. The lure of these sports cults draws
thousands of young people every year, who then become trained for
intense, warlike pagan rituals with "opponent teams." All
"competitors" wear ritualistic clothing with specific colors and
symbols pertaining to their branch of the cult. Parents often feel
proud of their son or daughter in their attractive "uniform," not
recognizing the occult nature of the garb that shrouds their child.
Rigid rules of conduct govern the rituals, and those who fail to
comply may be ejected or otherwise humiliated. All must obey the
supreme cult authority figure, the "coach," whose iron will governs
the child's life both during and after competitive rituals. All must be
scarified to please the coach and to achieve goals for the good of
the cult. Shockingly, child involvement in the sports cults often
happens with the encouragement and support of gullible parents
who have no idea how sinister competitive sports really are.
Once a youth has been conditioned and trained by a sports cult, the
victim tends to have a mindless addiction to competitive sports
rituals throughout adulthood, often persisting right into senility and
beyond. Many victims become evangelists for their cult, often
wearing sweaters and jackets displaying the occult logos or
symbols of their particular "team," and sometimes paying large
amounts of money and waiting hours in line just for a chance to
observe a competitive ritual involving their branch of the cult.
Sometimes entire student bodies rally to support the cause of a cult,
though only an elite and exclusive minority are allowed to actually
join and participate. (high priests)
All this occurs in public schools, in spite of public pronouncements
about the separation of Church and State. The sports cults receive
millions of dollars of public funds and almost unlimited support from
public schools, often at the expense of real education. Lives are
ruined, souls are entangled in darkness, and thousands of
debilitating injuries are suffered as human sacrifices before the
altars of the sports cults. Yet Americans, blind and gullible, are
unable to see the evil that lurks before their eyes and that has
entangled their own children. Parents, your child may belong to a
dangerous cult - and you may be the one who encouraged him or her
to join!
As with all the dark tools of the Evil One, the sports cults trace their
roots back to the early days of human civilization. Archaeologists
recently uncovered an intact cultic shrine in Syria, dating to 1000
B.C., where ancient pagans worshipped the false god Baal. In this
shrine was a dimly lit room where cultic worshipers would sit for
hours before a large altar. On the altar, three strange objects were
displayed: a large empty vase, a clay statue of a human foot, and a
wicker basket. Participants would stare at these objects and
worship for hours, often chanting and yelling while partaking of
cultic beverages, typically alcoholic. Apparently, the objects on the
altar were viewed as manifestations of the god Baal. Thus, as early
as 1000 B.C., we find evidence of devout pagan worship of the gods
Vase-Baal, Foot-Baal, and Basket-Baal. This form of worship
continues today in the sports cults.
Parents, you can protect your child. Be informed, do all you can to
stop these cults
Copyright by Jeff Lindsay (Mormon Profit)
*****************************************************
See Also:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlItnBkWGz0
- Phoenician sport as the beginning of the Olympic Games
foundation. http://www.la84foundation.org/OlympicInformationCenter/OlympicReview/1974/ore82/ore82o.pdf
- MAYAN GAMES - MAYAN GAMES
*****************************************************
2) PLEASURE PRINCIPLE (PSYCHOLOGY)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleasure_principle_(psychology)
The pleasure principle is a psychoanalytic concept, originated by
Sigmund Freud. The pleasure principle states that people seek
pleasure and avoid pain, i.e., people seek to satisfy biological and
psychological needs. The counterpart is the reality principle, which
defers gratification when necessary.
An individual's id follows the pleasure principle and rules in early
life, but, as one matures, one learns the need to endure pain and
defer gratification, because of the exigencies and obstacles of
reality.
2a) REALITY PRINCIPLE (PSYCHOLOGY)
In Freud's words, "an ego thus educated has become reasonable; it
no longer lets itself be governed by the pleasure principle, but
obeys the reality principle, which also at bottom seeks to obtain
pleasure, but pleasure which is assured through taking account of
reality, even though it is pleasure postponed and diminished".