මේක අන්යාගමික්රණය ට අයිති ද ?
අද යෝහොවා උන් ගෙවල් වලට ඇවිත් තමන්ගේ දහම දේශනා කරල , පත්රිකා බෙදල කරන්නේ මේ වැඩේ ම නේද ??
දෙගොල්ලම යන්නේ මෙච්චර කල් තමන්ගේ ශ්රාවකයන් නොවුන , අනුගාමිකයන් නොවුන අය එකතු කර ගන්න එක නේද
හරි මේ තියෙන්නේ සරලව යෙහෝවා සාක්ෂි කාරයෙක් අන්යාගමිකරණය කරන විදිය

Jehovah’s Witness Conversion Flow (Simple Version)
1. Door knock / first contact
Friendly conversation about life, suffering, God, future, etc.
They leave a booklet or Bible verse.
2. Return visits
They come back regularly and build familiarity/trust.
3. Free Bible study offer
Weekly guided study using their official materials.
4. Gradual belief shift
They slowly introduce teachings and encourage seeing their religion as “the truth.”
5. Community integration
Person starts attending Kingdom Hall meetings and bonding with members.
6. Lifestyle alignment
They encourage changes in habits, beliefs, celebrations, social life, and behavior.
7. Baptism
After enough study and approval, the person officially joins.
8. Recruitment cycle repeats
The new member eventually goes door-to-door preaching too
In one line:
It’s basically a slow relationship-building + structured Bible-study pipeline leading to community integration and eventual conversion.
මේ තියෙන්නේ සරලව Buddhism භික්ෂුවක් මාර්ගය පෙන්නන හැටි
Phase 1: The "Vibe Check" (Observation)
Friend: "You’re oddly calm for someone whose bus just broke down in the rain. What’s the trick? Stoicism? Meds?"
The Monk: "Neither. I just stopped fighting the rain. The rain isn't the problem; my desire for it to be sunny is the problem."
The Trigger: The friend realizes the monk has a functional advantage. They aren't just "pious"; they are more resilient to stress.
Phase 2: The Logic Flip (Questioning Beliefs)
Friend: "But I believe in being proactive. If I don't stress about the bus, I'm just being passive. My stress is what gets things done."
The Monk: "Does the stress fix the engine? Or does it just burn your own fuel while the bus sits still? You’re using your 'belief in hard work' as a reason to punish yourself for things you can't control."
The Trigger: The monk points out a logical flaw in the friend's current operating system. The friend realizes their current "belief" (Stress = Productivity) is actually a bug, not a feature.
Phase 3: The Diagnosis of Suffering (Dukkha)
Friend: "Okay, fair. But even when things go well, I'm still anxious about the next thing. That's just life, right?"
The Monk: "It’s life because you’re chasing shadows. You think happiness is a destination, but it’s actually the absence of the 'chase.' You’re thirsty, and you’re trying to cure it by drinking salt water."
The Trigger: The monk provides a better map of the friend's internal reality. The friend feels "seen" in a way their non-religious framework couldn't explain.
Phase 4: The Empirical Test (The "Try it" Moment)
Friend: "So what, I just give up?"
The Monk: "No, you just stop gripping. Try this: For the next five minutes, don't try to change anything. Just watch how your mind tries to start a fight with reality. Don't believe me—just observe the mechanics of your own frustration."
මේ තමා වෙනස - පළවෙනි උදහරණයේ දී Manipulation + තමාගේ විමුක්තිය වෙනත් almighty god කෙනෙක් මත රඳා පවතින කියලා brainwash කරා.
දෙවෙනි උදාහරණය දී තමා තුළින් තමාගේ දර්ශනය විමසන්න පෙලෙබුවා.
මේ තමා සරලව වෙනස.
