My Personal Quotes For others to Cite and Consider.
THINGS TO CONTEMPLATE
“It doesn’t matter if you think a leader is good or bad. If you do not question both, you are already a slave.”
— Raymond S. G. Foster
“If your religion teaches you must obey or die, it is not faith or devotion. It is terrorism!”
— Raymond S. G. Foster
“What you are and who you are is not the same thing. What you are cannot be changed. Who you are can. Never confuse the two, or either with what you do or do not do.”
How Can You Help Get The Word Out? Share and be Creative and invite others to check it out and consider joining.
1) Messaging & Image (Power = perception)
Create a short identity line: “Druwayu — Embracing Logic, Humor & Absurdity” (uses your real tagline). Repeat it everywhere (site header, social bios, merch). This creates quick recognition.
Use polished visuals (seal, flag, consistent iconography) so small membership looks established and trustworthy — perceived legitimacy draws newcomers. Wikimedia Commons
The Forbidden Books the Lefties don't want you Reading!
THE REAL FORBIDDEN BOOKS WORTH READING
This is a list of recommended reading I have been informed about. I can say after reading some of them and completing them, taking time to process the information and taking the time to learn terms and expressions I was not familiar with, I can truly see a lot of the warnings playing out and the massive Psi-Ops we're being subjected to globally.
The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind
Gustave Le Bon, 1895
A foundational manual in crowd psychology, this book outlines how individual reasoning collapses in group settings, making masses impulsive, irrational, and easily manipulated. Le Bon describes how leaders can override logic and implant belief through repetition, symbolism, and emotional appeal. He emphasizes that crowds respond not to facts but to imagery and conviction. The text details how to:
Erase individual identity through collective emotion
The First Church of Druwayu, a modern polytheistic and philosophical religious movement founded in 2014, seeks funding from the Open Society Foundations to launch a community outreach program aimed at promoting religious pluralism, scientific literacy, and social harmony. In an era marked by rising polarization, misinformation, and challenges to democratic values, our project will empower underserved communities in the United States to embrace interconnectedness, critical thinking, and tolerance.
By integrating sacred geometry, real-world sciences, and humorous philosophical discourse, we will host workshops, online resources, and public events to bridge divides between faith and reason. This initiative aligns with the Open Society Foundations' mission to build vibrant, inclusive democracies where human rights, justice, and accountability thrive. With $150,000 in funding, we aim to reach 5,000 participants, foster interfaith dialogues, and advocate for religious freedoms, ultimately contributing to fairer and more harmonious societies.
Core Story Development Questions for Druan Collections
FACTS DON'T HAVE FEELINGS
These are my top 20 key story writing questions one should ask when writing about specific persons or events that may be included as part of the Druan-specific collections or tops as in other areas of our group pages. Review them for clarity.
The more original the content, the better it will be, and obviously, the more aligned and relatable with all the previous information as the essential foundations of Druwayu, it will make it all that much better.
It does not need to be purged of any humor either. Every culture should have some sense of humor especially about itself, as it helps keep things more respectful and less prone to paranoid exaggerations, fears, and excuses. Also, if you dont see a topic category, create one.