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THE RAINBOW SWASTIKA - Scattered Seed Ministries

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entity through a common psychic experience. [Today this would be called a guided group<br />

"light experience", practiced by most NA channelers on their followers. See the parallels in<br />

the "Transformation" Section.]<br />

[Eerily, this group-think is the stated goal and the practical outcome of the UN-sponsored<br />

World Core Curriculum, as well as the American OBE (Outcome Based Education) which<br />

incorporates the WCC into US public schools. Alice Bailey disciple Robert Muller, author of<br />

the WCC, presents planetary group-think as the proper goal for all enlightened individuals.<br />

The first principle of the WCC Manual clearly states that "the group idea, group good and<br />

group understanding" are to "replace all limited, self-centered objectives, leading to group<br />

consciousness". The UN Global Governance Commission goes farther, branding "some<br />

assertions of particular identities" as nothing less than "intolerance", a cardinal sin in the New<br />

Age. (See the massive report by the Commission on Global Governance, "Our Global<br />

Neighborhood", and search for the "Core Value" of "mutual respect".) Obviously, someone at<br />

the top will have to bear the "burden" of dictating the parameters for group-think. Yet the<br />

question of who will wield this immense power over the rest of mankind, and whether they<br />

might abuse it, is never brought up - seemingly not worth troubling ourselves about. The New<br />

Age global forum known as "Planetary Initiative for the World We Choose" is an example of<br />

those who have donned the mantle of choice for the group, as is the "State of the World<br />

Forum", but as usual the question is never answered how the "We" who "choose" were<br />

themselves chosen.]<br />

Hitler's contention that free will is a burden to the masses was confirmed by the popular<br />

reaction. Said one young Nazi to the press in the glory days of the Reich: "We Germans are so<br />

happy - we are free of freedom." (Sklar, p.152) For many, it was a relief not to be saddled<br />

with personal convictions and responsibility for what was happening, as a perceptive<br />

professor reflected after the war: "I suppose we were grateful. Who wants to think?" (see<br />

_They Thought They Were Free_, Milton Mayer)<br />

On the other hand, cultivation of personal will and initiative is a noble duty incumbent on the<br />

high-level occult initiate destined to lead the pliant, group-conscious new humanity. Hitler<br />

was obsessed with the potential of the human will. So was Helena Blavatsky: "...that<br />

mysterious and divine power latent in the will of every man, and which, if not called to life,<br />

quickened and developed by Yogi training, remains dormant in 999.999 men out of a<br />

million." (Sklar, p.51) It was likely this fascination which lay behind the title of that<br />

definitive Nazi propaganda piece in 1934, _The Triumph of the Will_. [The reader will<br />

remember that "Will" is not a mere human effort but is deified in NA as an attribute of Sanat<br />

Kumara.] A German youth interviewed by a French writer in 1937 explained the Nazi<br />

triumph of will not in militaristic but in gnostic terms: "I am studying the conception of the<br />

world.... We refuse to think and to be; we refuse to stand by helplessly under the determinism<br />

of the so-called laws of matter. What we want is inside, an inner structure.... We shall not let<br />

anyone stop us from building before God and before men that which must be built!" The<br />

writer then remarked on the similarity of Nazi sentiment to the (as he thought) extinct French<br />

Templar philosophy. (Alphonse de Chateaubriant, quoted in Angeberts, p.175)<br />

5. New Age Leaders Commenting on the Nazi Experiment<br />

And what is the opinion in the NA community to this infamous historical figure who so<br />

closely resembles them? Ambiguous, to say the least. When pressed to comment publicly<br />

about Nazism, most will say the politically correct thing and applaud the fact that "the<br />

monster" Hitler failed. [It takes a bit of sleuthing to find out what they say to one another.]

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