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Aum Shinrikyo

Aum Shinrikyo

Aum Shinrikyo

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Aleph , better known by their former name Aum Shinrikyo , is a Japanese new religious movement and doomsday cult founded by Shoko Asahara in 1987. It carried out the deadly Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995 and was then found to have been responsible for the Matsumoto sarin attack the previous year.

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"Even if I should begin to doubt, that is earthly desire. My doubts are illusions caused by earthly desire. My doubts are illusions caused by earthly desite. I will thus shut off those doubts. I will thus shut off those doubts. What should I do when I cant shut them off? Then I should just leave them alone. If there comes a time when Im captured by such doubts then I should chant the mantra repeatedly and perform memory training. Im going to train my memory for the truth! Im going to train my memory for the truth!"
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"Wouldnt you like to build a society based on truth, where more and more souls can live according to truth, realize gedatsu, and make their way to a higher world? Lets help the world avoid disaster and attain a happy future. Lets combine our efforts, and translate into action the great will of the god Shiva and our guru, Master Asahara. The plan to transform Japan into Shambhala is the first step towards transforming the entire world into Shambhala. Your participation will result in great merit and lead you to a higher realm."
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"The legendary utopia of Shambhala... ruled by the god Shiva, is a world that only those souls who have penetrated the full truth of the universe may enter. There the worlds saviors, whose goal it is to save all souls and lead them to gedatsu progress in their own training. Master Asahara has been reborn from that realm into the human world so that he migh take up his messianic mission. Thus the Masters efforts to embody truth throughout the human world are in accordanc with the great will of the god Shiva."
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