Guerrilla ontology

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Guerrilla ontology is a practice described by Robert Anton Wilson as a method of dealing with people with extremely fixed worldviews, such as religious fundamentalists and economic materialists.

In The Illuminati Papers, Wilson defines Guerilla Ontology as: "The basic technique of all my books. Ontology is the study of being; the guerilla approach is to so mix the elements of each book that the reader must decide on each page 'How much of this is real and how much is a put-on?'"

The goal of guerilla ontology is to expose individuals to radically new ideas, thoughts, and words, in order to invoke cognitive dissonance and to cause a degree of discomfort as the individuals find their rigid belief systems challenged by new concepts.

The ultimate goal of guerilla ontology is to promote positive brain change and new ways of experiencing and adapting to reality.

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