Samantha Rinne
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Also known as Kofuku no Kagaku, they're kinda the Japanese equivalent of Scientology.
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They're basically a sect/cult that is kinda offshoot Buddhism, basically believing that the Buddha has been reborn already, and having a few odd notions of the afterlife (they don't seem to believe in the Six Paths but instead see reality as producing a large number of evil spirits, and that alot of cultures from the Incas to the Atlanteans had sorta Buddha-like figures), and a sorta universal figure called El Cantare which has been worshiped alternatively as the Elohim, Odin, Thoth, Hermes, and Shakyamuni Buddha. They are also big into UFOs and Atlantis, so their movies are ummmm weird. They are of course, given that it's Japan, anime.
I've seen two of them, Laws of the Sun and Rebirth of Buddha. There is some sketchy stuff and some really weird stuff, but it seems to be kinda uplifting. It sorta feels like Spiritism, if that was somehow translated into Buddhism.
Happy science - YouTube
And yes, this does tend to slow browsers down. There are a LOT of videos.
Happy Science - Wikipedia
They're basically a sect/cult that is kinda offshoot Buddhism, basically believing that the Buddha has been reborn already, and having a few odd notions of the afterlife (they don't seem to believe in the Six Paths but instead see reality as producing a large number of evil spirits, and that alot of cultures from the Incas to the Atlanteans had sorta Buddha-like figures), and a sorta universal figure called El Cantare which has been worshiped alternatively as the Elohim, Odin, Thoth, Hermes, and Shakyamuni Buddha. They are also big into UFOs and Atlantis, so their movies are ummmm weird. They are of course, given that it's Japan, anime.
I've seen two of them, Laws of the Sun and Rebirth of Buddha. There is some sketchy stuff and some really weird stuff, but it seems to be kinda uplifting. It sorta feels like Spiritism, if that was somehow translated into Buddhism.
Happy science - YouTube
And yes, this does tend to slow browsers down. There are a LOT of videos.
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