Religious Leadership: The 8 Rules Behind Successful Congregations
Dan Desmarques
Published by 22 Lions Bookstore, 2019.
R eligious Leadership : The 8 Rules Behind Successful Congregations
By Dan Desmarques
Copyright Dan Desmarques, 2019 (1st Ed.). All Rights Reserved.
Published by 22 Lions Bookstore and Publishing House
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A ll religions follow the same principles and you will know them in this book. These are principles that transpose time and have been in existence for thousand of years. And once you see how simple they are to apply, you will finally be able to form your own group and expand your awareness with others, while creating valuable connections that will expand your influence as a spiritual leader.
The information presented here is based on the direct experience with dozens of different religious congregations, from the most popular to the most secretive and selective.
The Foundation of Any Religion
A ll religions talk about the same things. In fact, I dont think its wise to follow one religion only. I do understand that for the vast majority it is very difficult to even understand one religion. If I tell people that they should follow at least three, they then get lost because they have no idea in which to believe. Most people need someone to tell them in what they should or not believe. And if they go to one religion and someone tells them one thing and then they go to another and hear something else, or even the opposite of what they heard before, they get lost and become confused. And so, they then cant feel integrated in a group or feel fulfilled as well. This is why most people tend to make one choice only, and when not satisfied, simply change to a new religion, and eventually might even quit all religions in general, and say: I am an atheist and I dont believe in anything anymore.
Atheism is probably the most stupid religion in the world. Because it is indeed a religion. All atheists believe in the same things and agree on the same authors and values. And do you know why? For two reasons: One is that they end up feeling the need to fill the void in their heart with science, not a realistic one, but instead the one fed by the academia; and the second reason, is that, by not believing in spirituality, they open another void, in their mind, for the Devil to take power. And he does, through deceptive thoughts and obsessions that they then will consider natural to their nature, for lack of a better understanding. Such people then turn to promiscuity, alcohol abuse, and basically, drift way from their ideal path, losing the capacity to think effectively. They eventually start developing depression and a sense of emptiness in them, that they then need to fill with hatred for others, which turns into self-hatred. And the more self-hatred they develop, the more they project it to the outside world, as a way to detox their heart from all negativity, except that this cycle never ends, and they end up destroying themselves in this way. But because all atheists are doing the same, they find comfort in their own community of degradation, and thats indeed their congregation.
Everything we do is a choice. But just as atheism has a common ground, so do all religions. All religions are based on the same ideology.
You need to understand that most religions were created, during time periods in which humanity had very little access to knowledge or any information whatsoever. Religion was the science of ancient times. And this science was subdivided into different groups: The wisest studied religion from a higher perspective, related to numerology, cartomancy, and many other sciences that now, ironically, are seen as the occult, or evil, or even witchcraft and demonic in nature. These occult sciences that studied alchemy, and symbolism, and the meaning of the numbers, and sacred geometry, were practiced by kings and queens too. And yet, nowadays, for some reason, this knowledge is considered unacceptable and even discriminated by the masses. And even though its just knowledge, as any other. In fact, even witchcraft in itself is just knowledge.
Why some words create a specific emotional effect, that can create a certain outcome, and why should we fear it? Why shouldnt we simply question and investigate? And what is this that we name spiritism, satanism, good and evil? How can anyone understand good without understanding evil? As a matter of fact, as I came to notice, quite too many times to be perceived as normal, demonic possession is very common in all congregations, and this happens often precisely because they refuse studying satanism and deny themselves the possibility to confront their enemy. And how can they identify that enemy, if they dont know how he looks like or manifests himself?
Ive met many individuals who praise themselves as being good people, just because they follow a certain religion. And yet, theyre actually selfish and very evil, and tormented by dark energies. Their evilness comes precisely from the fact that they dont know what evil is. They think that they do, but cant see that evil within them, rather than outside.
There are many religious groups in which Satan walks around freely. And many groups practice rituals, which actually attract demonic forces. There are people who go to the church every Sunday, and praise themselves as being very religious, and are possessed by demons. And Ive met many of them. Ive then tried to convince the members of such groups that there is someone inside, who is possessed by a demon. But do the same and see for yourself how they will react to you. They will more likely exclude you than exclude that person. This, because theres a huge amount of ignorance, in all the religions that I have encountered. And this ignorance, is what actually allows many of the members to destroy the group. And so religion has been self-destroyed from the inside to a great extent.