Comparing Wayism to Other Traditions (1)

Since religions deviated so far from the Way, they have lost a lot of support and the general population of thinking people does not know much about their doctrines. Knowing that the human rational mind needs to contrast and compare things to be able to evaluate it, we recognized that it would help many people if we were to include a section on what makes Wayism different from other religio-cultural worldviews and spirituality.
This introductory chapter is written in light language and we do not go to pains to use mystifying politically correct language—it is a bit of straight talk. The first chapter may seem like somewhat of a rant, or venting, against organized religion but the purpose of it is merely to provide the seeking soul with a few reminders of things we do not often keep in mind. Wayists are passionate about the Great Teachers and the work they did (and do) among us. The following critiques are therefore aimed at organized religions’ dogma, and not against the original work of the Great Teachers of humankind.
Wayism is the logical explanation of how things that pertain to the soul, spirit and the purpose of life work. Logic is an an area where most religions and worldviews fail. Wayism provides a complete explanation of the nature of being, something no current religion does. It answers questions that other religions and life-philosophies do not satisfy. Wayism teaches about the origin of the soul, development process of the soul, and the future of the spirit. It has an ancient understanding of evolution of the body and evolution of the soul. It deals, thoroughly, with the nature of existence and the purpose of life, how the Great Teachers of humankind such as Christ Jesus, Buddha Gautama, Sri Krishna, and LaoTzi (for example) fit in with all teaching of the universal Truth. These are among the reasons why Wayism is the fastest growing new consciousness in the world—it makes sense and humans have matured sufficiently to deal with it.