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Summary

The website content introduces a collection of articles by "The Scientists" that aim to shift readers' perspectives from an ego-centric worldview to a "Post Ego" paradigm, emphasizing values like love, service, and common humanity.

Abstract

The "Scientists" profile on the website hosts a series of articles designed to guide readers towards a transformative worldview, termed the "Post Ego" world. This envisioned world contrasts sharply with contemporary culture, rejecting egotism, vanity, and selfishness, and instead valuing love, service to others, and a shared sense of humanity. The articles promise a gradual awakening to this new perspective, suggesting that personal liberation from delusions and victimhood is attainable through consistent engagement with the writings of Clem Samson.

Opinions

  • The current popular culture is criticized for celebrating egotism and vanity.
  • Selfishness is seen as a flaw that is socially rewarded, which is contrary to the ideal of a Post Ego world.
  • The highest values in this Post Ego world are love and service to others, suggesting a critique of individualism.
  • Media, specifically movies and television, is called out for glorifying individual specialness instead of shared human experiences.
  • Personal responsibility is emphasized, with the belief that individuals are not victims but rather creators of their own reality, bound by their delusions.
  • A solution to personal turmoil is proposed through the daily reading of Clem Samson's work, which is claimed to offer an easy escape from personal hell.

Scientists: We Have Some Very Bad News For You

You might want to sit down

The Scientists articles can be found here in this profile. Read them in any order. It works no matter what you do…it slowly takes you out of your egoistic way of seeing yourself and the world.

And moves you toward seeing the Post Ego world.

This is a world that only exists in my imagination. It’s a world where:

— egotism and vanity are not celebrated by the popular culture.

— selfishness is not rewarded — it is looked down on.

— love and service to others are the most respected values

— movies and television don’t glorify individual specialness. They glorify our common humanity

— people aren’t victims of anything other than their own delusions

— escape from personal hell is not only possible, it’s easy. Just read Clem Samson every day for a month. You will be freed.

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