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Origins
Una vez que el hombre y la mujer han rechazado el sendero —al instructor y la enseñanza—, su existencia queda relegada al mundo del espacio-tiempo. Ahí, la naturaleza y la vida elemental en la Materia han estado sujetas a los abusos orgullosos e intencionados del chakra de la coronilla por parte de los ángeles caídos, que siguen al líder que se llama a sí mismo el Iluminado.
Lucifer escogió ese título como suprema perversión de la sabiduría del segundo rayo y la luz del Dios Padre-Madre. Quienes lo siguieron para usurpar las energías de la Madre de la acción iluminada se llaman a sí mismos Ilustrados. Y, a lo largo de los siglos, a las órdenes internas y externas de quienes crearon el sendero falso, se los ha conocido como Illuminati.
Goals of the Illuminati
Los Ilustrados han enseñado a lo largo de miles de años la filosofía del humanismo científico. Esta es la doctrina que considera el hombre como un ser de inteligencia superior y capaz de lograr sus metas solo con su inteligencia. El humanismo científico busca el dominio sobre la esfera de la Materia; su meta es la exaltación del hombre sobre la naturaleza y sobre el Dios de la naturaleza. El hombre no necesita a un Dios percibido con una existencia fuera de su conciencia, pues él es un dios para sí mismo.
En el curso de la manipulación de la humanidad, los Ilustrados (que ahora ocupan el lugar del gurú) han impuesto sus tiranías de orgullo y arrogancia sobre las tiranías autoimpuestas del hombre y la mujer caídos.
The Bavarian Illuminati
One outer order of the Illuminati was a secret order founded in Bavaria May 1, 1776, by Adam Weishaupt (1748–1830), a professor of canon law at Ingolstadt University, Germany, and a former Jesuit. This order, originally called the Society of Perfectibilists, was divided into an intricate system of graded classes and degrees of initiation. Members observed strict oaths of secrecy and obedience to superiors, with secret confessions and mutual surveillance.
At its height, the Illuminati operated throughout a wide area of Europe. It is said that Weishaupt’s real aim—hidden from novices at the outer rings of his group—was to replace Christianity with the worship of reason and to establish a world government through which the Illuminati would rule the world. The group was outlawed by edict of the Bavarian government in 1785, though some claim that the order and/or its ideals and methods have lived on.
An ongoing conspiracy
Cyclopea explains that the conspiracy of the Illuminati continues at inner levels:
I come to tell you that the conspiracy of the Illuminati is a reality from astral planes, from the fallen ones who have been organized with their concept of the new order of the ages since the moment of the Great Rebellion and the fall of the Luciferians. From that hour the councils of the fallen ones determined to take over the earth, to deprive man and woman of their rightful inheritance in taking dominion over the earth, and to set forth the counterfeit hierarchy and the counterfeit plan.
And therefore I tell you that those who are a part of the Illuminati, they themselves conceive of themselves as the ones who are called and appointed to bring forth the new order of the ages. And just as you see in this sign and symbol of the Great White Brotherhood [the capstone of the pyramid] the promise of the coming of the seventh ray of Saint Germain, so the fallen ones are as certain that the time is coming when their new order of worldwide power in the economy and in the governments of the nations, as worldwide control, will be a manifest reality.[1]
Véase también
Para más información
John Robison, Proofs of a Conspiracy (1798; reprint ed., Los Angeles: Western Islands, 1967).
G. Edward Griffin, The Capitalist Conspiracy (Thousand Oaks, Calif.: American Media, 1971).
Notas
Mark L. Prophet y Elizabeth Clare Prophet, El sendero de la autotransformación.
Archangel Gabriel, Mysteries of the Holy Grail.
- ↑ Cyclopea, “Vision for the City Foursquare,” Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 53, no. 21, November 1, 2010.