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The Abide Guide: Living Like Lebowski by Oliver Benjamin & Dwayne Eutsey

The main text of Dudeism, a religion inspired by Taoism (and possibly Stoicism) based off of The Big Lebowski. The basics involve taking it easy and finding some inner tranquility. Since the book is steeped in Dude-based metaphor, I'll try and translate it a bit for these notes. I'll also provide my own knowledge from being a practicing Dudeist for several years.

You may as well give TBL a watch or three before reading this, so you don't say "what's all your blabbering about?!"

tl;dr:

In reference to Taoism:

Essential wisdom from The Big Lebowski:

When in doubt, ask yourself: What would the Dude do?

Politics of the Dude

These are primarily based on the line where the Dude says he was an author of the original, uncompromised Port Huron statement.

Dudes throughout history:

My personal additions:

Dudeist movements throughout history:

General misconceptions:

On women and transgender people:

"What makes a man?" "A pair of testicles."

Keep in mind this isn't intended as a transphobic statement - the movie came out in the 90's and Dudeism was founded before the huge boost in trans visibility in recent years. There are trans Dudes and the wider Dudeist community is welcoming to trans folks. A notable Dudeist publication, The Limber Mind, has made a post in support of Pride Month.

Use of the word "Dude"

Within the community, "Dude" is considered a gender neutral term. I am aware that most women in the community refer to themselves as Dudes. In the end though, you can always refrain from using the term yourself or go use "Dudette" if you're so inclined - as well as tell people not to call you Dude. May not be the right religion/community for you if the terminology bothers you, though, considering it's called... Dudeism...

Feminism and Dudeism

Because Dudeism rejects traditional ideas of masculinity, unlike other major religions, it does not aim to subjugate. There are no lines drawn in the sand, so women are fully welcomed to the tradition.

Maude is revered similarly to the Dude, as their union is what produces the Little Lebowski who will continue to abide for all us sinners. The Dude is not traditionally masculine and instead lives his life authentically as he can, but his "weakness" is satirized through his non-status and pacifism. Maude is not traditionally feminine and owns her sexuality and autonomy, but her prototypical feminism is satirized as well in how she dismisses the role of men and appreciation of the vaginal. Both are icons of defied gender roles who find peace in the lifestyles they have chosen.

Lessons from self-help books

The wider self-help and actualization movement (SHAM) is just a sham trying to get you to purchase piece of mind. The Big Lebowski is all the help you need, but here are lessons from self-help books (which I don't feel like naming) that apply to Dudeism.

The 12-step program to becoming Dude

1. Admit that the whole world has gone crazy. We may be powerless over it. But we can take care of our own private residence.

2. Believe there is a Dude Way to the universe.

3. Be determined to follow the Dude Way. And to follow it further on down the trail.

4. Be skeptical and pursue meaning rather than material, so that you can abide without attachment.

5. Say, “Fuck it.” That’s your answer for everything.

6. Take long baths and meditate on your rug (or whatever else allows you to appreciate the little things).

7. When others question your easygoing lifestyle, remember that it's just like, their opinion, man.

8. Be Dude to everyone you meet.

9. Be there, man.

10. Stop making illiteral connection and adopt a cool, rational and detached attitude about everything.

11. Adhere to a strict drug regimen to keep your mind limber - prescription or otherwise - or participate in other imaginative/psychedelic pursuits.

12. Spread the Dude word, but don't be a missionary or anything.

Practical methods for abiding

Thankie

Dudeist Feng Shui

Further reference:

Official website

/r/Dudeism (actually worthwhile to browse)

Checking out Cody Doctorow's books would probably be good as far as the "not treating objects like women" goes. Many Dudeists dig Stoicism and some are into Buddhism too, so you can gain some more thoughts from there.

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