And there's plenty of "rituals": taking anti-oxidants, doing CR,
strengthening the body and mind thru exercise and study, creative
visualization, reviewing your mission statement on sundays, etc.
Anders Sandberg:
> >Which of course suggests that we should seriously think about how to
> >get the benefits from religion without the drawbacks. Most likely any
> >form of comittment that provides a sense of belonging, a positive
> >livable universe where temporary setbacks are just temproary (despite
> >their severity) would have the same benefits. Can transhumanism become
> >a "religion" in this sense, providing the health benefits?
It certainly already is a "religion" in this sense. By studying the
transhuman "bibles" you can get a deep understanding of the universe
and the (trans)human nature in it. This understanding and the commitment
is gives you can't be fundamentaly different from that of the "real"
religions.
FELIX'98 - CITIUS . ALTIUS . FORTIUS