- the
characteristics of
cybersects elsewhere. Like the New
Cyberreligious Movements (NCRMs)
described by Karaflogka,
cybersect parti****nts rely upon computer...
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leader of the
Guanyin Famen (Chinese) or Quan Yin
method transnational cybersect. The
practice had
existed predating the
common usage of the internet....
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original on 2013-12-26.
Retrieved 2013-10-17.
Patricia M. Thornton, "The New
Cybersects:
Resistance and
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Elizabeth Perry and...
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Higher Source. The
cultural theorist Paul
Virilio described the
group as a
cybersect, due to its
heavy reliance on computer-mediated
communication prior to...
-
leader of the
Guanyin Famen (Chinese) or Quan Yin
Method transnational cybersect (Real Name: Hue Dang Trinh) Ray Lui Leung-Wai, Hong Kong actor, famous...
- ways. The Quan Yin Famen, or the Quan Yin Method, is a
transnational cybersect founded in 1988 by the self-styled Taiwanese-Vietnamese
Ching Hai, known...
- sect of
Mahayana Buddhism founded by
Ching Hai,
currently organized as a
cybersect,
classified since 1995.
Zhushenjiao (主神教; zhǔshén jiào),
founded by Liu...
- groups. As such, it has made the leap to
cyberspace and
become a kind of
cybersect.
Guanyin Famen advocates daily meditation and a
vegan lifestyle. In 1996...
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