The Religion of the Imaginists
The religion of the Imaginists relies on deprogramming the human mind from believing that any
one religion is the “only true” religion. Imaginists are taught to study religion as if it was a science
class. They are given an full education on all other forms of religion spending one four month cycle
every other year traveling to and studying with monks, priests, clergy and other secular faiths. They are
shown the rituals of these other organized religions as well as their beliefs. After learning about other
religions Imaginists are then given instruction and guidance in their lives. They are taught that everyone
is part of a pattern or cycle in this life. They are raised to believe that they must fend for themselves and
that all their desires in life are formed from our conscience desires. Imaginists must truly work for what
they want nothing is given or comes without effort. Imaginists are taught that they were created and
have a common connection with every single living and inanimate material in the cosmos. That all
Imaginists do must be in perfect union with every other being. They must not harm others except in
defense of one’s life.
Imaginists form of prayer is saying a conscious desire out loud and then writing it as a goal. This
must be practiced and done for any and all dreams or desires. Imaginists are trained in maintaining
excellent physical conditioning. They are taught physical conditioning is a form of prayer that puts one in
sync with the environment. They are taught that the body is a temple and when it is unhealthy the world
around them also suffers. The body, mind and spirit must be in constant unity in order for the rest of
life to be in harmony. Basic breathing principals are taught as the basis for a ying yang relationship that
unifies the connection between letting go of emotional turmoil. Intake of breath through the nostrils
brings in fresh reasoning. Outtake of breath releases all toxins and emotional unrest.
Imaginists are taught that all bad comes from wishing it upon others. They are taught that
hating someone is like taking poison and waiting for the other person to die. Imaginists are instructed
to control emotion. They are taught to use reason and that prior to acting as a response to any given
situation, they must contemplate a few seconds and evaluate all possible solutions before reacting.
They are taught that emotional responses done without thought can cause disturbances to the natural
flow of harmony. Interaction with others is crucial but that others are to be treated with the utmost care
as if all are your brothers and sisters. Imaginists show respect for all cultures and all beliefs are
accepted. Imaginists do not judge others, and are shown to not try and change the beliefs of others.
They are shown how to incorporate acceptance into their very nature.
Imaginists believe that at birth they have transcended in the form of one of their many lives.
That they are extra dimensional beings and that they must experience this form and the many
sensations generated by this corporal body. Imaginists believe that death is transcendence into
another extra dimensional form of energy. Imaginists are raised to believe that we are in this form for
such a short period of time that we should follow the law of the land or conduct our practices in a one of
our sanctuaries were we will not be persecuted. Only members who have been raised into the
Imaginists way of thinking and have met tithing requirements are allowed into the sanctuaries.
Imaginists services are teachings in life situations. Imaginists are trained by the Order of the Spotless
Minds. Priests who dedicate themselves to the study of every religion and law extensively and through
that knowledge help create a utopian society within the walls of the sanctuary. These priests are guides
in this life and through tithing are maintained with a comfortable lifestyle. The Order is available to help
with questions of morality or questions of faith.
Imaginists came into being after the major faiths such as Christianity, Catholicism, Judaism and
the nations of Islam declared war on one another. A need to stop killing in the name of the one “true
God” became the fervent desire of a multitude of people. Leading vigils that preached the need for
tolerance and acceptance these multitudes would gather laying their bodies in the way of warring
religions and pushing for peace talks. They would play John Lennon’s Imagine at these demonstrations
and so began the ideals and principles for the Imaginists way of life. “ Nothing to kill or die for, And no
religion to. Imagine all the people living life in peace”