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A truly universal outlook would be free from the subtle possessiveness which wants to draw others into one's own particular fixed cult or creed and keep them there forever chained. This kind of religious attachment is not less binding, not less shutting-in to horizons, than those other, and more obvious, forms of personal, material, or emotional attachment.

-- Notebooks Category 17: The Religious Urge > Chapter 4 : Problems of Organized Religion > # 128