Heh, it could be—but no; this is about a few educated, professional engineer friends of mine who are into pagan, asatru, ceremonial magick, and voudoun. Quite literally, black magic and voodoo (although I have yet to meet any who are well versed in native american ceremonies).
In all fairness, paganism, voudoun and magick are more like shared ceremonial practices than “religions” in a conventional sense. And these ceremonies might well have instrumental value as mind-hacking devices: “worshiping” a voudun “form” probably primes your mind towards that form’s attributes (love, war etc.). This is especially useful in collective ceremonies, where it also acts as a screening/signaling device.
Heh, it could be—but no; this is about a few educated, professional engineer friends of mine who are into pagan, asatru, ceremonial magick, and voudoun. Quite literally, black magic and voodoo (although I have yet to meet any who are well versed in native american ceremonies).
In all fairness, paganism, voudoun and magick are more like shared ceremonial practices than “religions” in a conventional sense. And these ceremonies might well have instrumental value as mind-hacking devices: “worshiping” a voudun “form” probably primes your mind towards that form’s attributes (love, war etc.). This is especially useful in collective ceremonies, where it also acts as a screening/signaling device.