Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "Occult Literature 320: The East in the Light of the West" video.

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  3.  Leocardia Emanuel  I'll have to find the book, it's here, somewhere, but the Bailey's company did pay for that, whether it was just the interior, etc, I'm not sure. The idea came from Russell. They supposedly worked with Hammarskjöld, the designer. There were a lot of politicos and wealthy elite involved with Bailey's group, and their publishing company publishes for the UN. The original room was by the Laymen's Home Missionary Movement. (Charles Taze Russell). Then we have Robert Muller. "Robert Muller (b. 1923) joined the United Nations in 1951, soon after its birth. He was the assistant to three Secretary-Generals. He was director of the Secretary-General’s Office and director of the UN Economic and Social Council (UNESCO). "The Robert Muller School World Core Curriculum Manual (1986) was published by the Lucis Publishing Company. The preface says: “'The underlying philosophy upon which the Robert Muller School is based will be found in the teachings set forth in the books of Alice A. Bailey, by the Tibetan teacher, Djwhal Khul.'" Below is from a search, for their website, which I'm banned from, BTW. "Good Will, Ethical Responsibility & the Sustainable. "From the opening address to World Goodwill Seminar, UN Headquarters, Geneva. ... The United Nations HQ in New York has a so called Meditation Room dedicated to ... in for example the movie “Tomorrow”6, which has also been published as a book. ... Discipleship in the New Age, 1955, Alice A. Bailey, Lucis Press, NY."
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  4.  Leocardia Emanuel  Bailey's claim was, believe it or not, was that Freemasonry was the world's oldest religion. That is a crock of bull, as the fraternity was founded in 1717. However, this is what the Bailey's believed, and wanted to create a world religion, hoping that the fraternity would change back, somehow, to antiquity. She was from Britain, after all. The Mormons, did, create a religion from it. Martinism was created in Europe from it, as well. What the Masonic fraternity is actually for, is to open one's eyes to the world, and it's many different religions and cultures. It teaches one to study them, (comparative religion), which is known as taking the Pilgrim's Path. It doesn't mean to join them, as the fraternity is based upon Judaeo-Christianity, but it's about learning the different cultures. The other lessons are becoming a moral man, no matter your religion, and to promote secondary education. In the Grand Orient Lodges, in Europe, the belief in God is unnecessary. In the US and UK, it is required. A Lodge is set up sort-of similar to a parliament, inside, and works similar to one, for business, which teaches those skills. Union halls got their idea from this, as, after all, Freemasonry would have been the world's oldest labor union, not a religion. It was created from the older guilds. Blavatsky promoted a similar idea as Bailey, as she claimed to have visited a few Lodges in Europe. However, her beliefs were in eastern theology. That became a fad, after Europe began trading with the east. There's actually a religion, based upon these eastern teachings, in Israel, about worshiping the Bab, tied to the Shiites. Their temple is of Greek architecture, and looks awful similar to the buildings in DC. They also want a world religion, promote the UN, and they're into the green movement, etc. Look into Babism, the Alawites, and the Druze.
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