The Rainbow Swastika (PDF book) - Scattered Seed Ministries
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Rainbow</strong> <strong>Swastika</strong> - Introduction<br />
grassroots groups (although not all are aware of the antisemitism), and its teachings are being unknowingly absorbed by many more. For<br />
these reasons alone, it is urgent that we be informed about their platform.<br />
I have heard from skeptics who don't doubt the existence of a New Age conspiracy (benevolent or otherwise), and who recognize the danger<br />
to the Jewish people, but who are sure that such a movement will never have the world support to pull off its agenda. <strong>The</strong>y point to the<br />
repeated postponements of New Age predictions of a World Teacher emerging by a certain date to guide mankind into a 'planetary<br />
(Luciferic) initiation', a one-world government and a "new age". <strong>The</strong>se delays are actually the result of Divine veto - for now - which New<br />
Agers indirectly acknowledge and which they unable to circumvent. To attribute these glitches to a disorganized movement is dangerous,<br />
and ignores the fact that the growth of New Age influence worldwide is solidifying exponentially each year. Read before you scoff, please.<br />
3. "You can't generalize about the New Age Movement; it's too broad and variable for all those groups to be lumped with Alice Bailey."<br />
Whether they name Bailey as the source for their beliefs is not important - the test is whether they embrace her philosophy. I have yet to find<br />
a group calling itself "New Age" that does not anticipate and welcome the demise of the "Old Age". Most do not question who set the<br />
parameters for the "old" which has to go, they do not presume to challenge the "Ancient Wisdom". If they are reciting <strong>The</strong> Great Invocation,<br />
relying on spirit guides for enlightenment, denouncing "separatism" as the world's great evil, and/or denigrating Judaism as "an outmoded<br />
spiritual system", then they are Bailey's disciples teaching Bailey's creeds. [For other commonalities, see below]<br />
Notes for Opponents of New Age Teaching:<br />
It's a rare individual these days who does not have a friend or relative mesmerized by the New Age light-and-love doubletalk. If you do, you<br />
know how painful it is to watch someone close to you losing their psychological stability, abandoning their normal responsibilities and<br />
relationships, and slipping away into a self-absorbed quest for do-it-yourself godhood (doomed to fail again and again). <strong>The</strong> linked<br />
information below will add to your distress -- especially if you and/or your friend are Jewish. But you also gain insight as to how someone<br />
could fall for such empty promises and contradictions. That insight can give you leverage to help them get back to solid ground. If you have<br />
faith in the G-d of Israel, you will find Him an interested and indispensible Ally in rescuing the people you care about.<br />
Even if you don't personally know someone who has been turned upside-down by New Age thinking, if you are Jewish and/or love the<br />
Jewish people, you have an interest in preserving the Jewish community, and in defending them against plots to eliminate them. But you<br />
can't fight what you don't understand. So, whatever your motivations, here are some basic facts to equip you:<br />
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1. Different new branches, same old roots: <strong>The</strong> premises of New Age (NA hereafter), sometimes called the New World Order, are most<br />
clearly mapped out in a religious society called <strong>The</strong>osophy (founded 1875 by Helena Blavatsky), which coined many of the "code words"<br />
found in this material and which remains a prime source for piecing together NA foundations. Most if not all of NA concepts predate<br />
<strong>The</strong>osophy, as its founder freely admitted. <strong>The</strong>y borrowed heavily from classical Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism, with large doses of<br />
Gnosticism, astrology and other occultic power-quests. So despite the name "New" Age, we are surveying an ancient system of worship,<br />
found in various forms around the world (Babylonian, Egyptian, Norse, Atlantian, Pan/animist, American Indian, and other religions<br />
dependent on enpowerment from various spirit-guides). This is why New Age teaching is so easily adapted to so many cultures. Alice<br />
Bailey, the next major NA leader, "channeled" the extensive directives for the framework of the New Age -- what she called the New World<br />
Order -- and fully subscribed to <strong>The</strong>osophy as well.<br />
2. Logic not required: <strong>The</strong> discerning reader will notice some NA statements that contradict others, especially regarding good and evil, fate<br />
and choice, equality and elitism, truth and falsehood, and the origins of Maitreya / Lucifer. Pointing out these contradictions to hard-core<br />
New Agers will not cause them to doubt. Since they have accepted the Hindu worldview that truth, good and reality are whatever each finds<br />
within himself (at any given moment), they will patiently reply that your demand for consistency in any of these is arbitrary, unimaginative<br />
and unnecessarily narrow. Do not expect logical analysis, empirical observation or comparative argument to be taken seriously, as NAers<br />
respect subjective experience only (and then only for the one who experienced it first-hand). <strong>The</strong>re are also a few contradictions about the<br />
origin of the Jews, but interestingly there are no contradictions about the destiny of those who insist on retaining the faith of their fathers.<br />
3. Deliberate riddles: Public pronouncements and teachings of New Age leaders, although usually in English, can seem like a foreign<br />
language - recognizable terms are used in unintelligible contexts or given contradictory associations. <strong>The</strong>se are known in esoteric societies<br />
as 'blinds' or code words - riddles deliberately coded to convey still-classified information over the heads of the uninitiated or hostile<br />
observers. <strong>The</strong> blinds used in New Age are many, and match those used in the occult (per Helena Blavatsky, _<strong>The</strong> Secret Doctrine_, p.435).<br />
Thus, we on the outside can know only as much as NA spokesmen see fit to tell us; as in all occult groups some information is presumably<br />
shared only with top-level initiates. However, the riddles are being publicly unlocked with increasing frequency on a voluntary basis,<br />
showing that NA sees its power base as sufficient to withstand any hostility to its agenda. In other cases, there are "leaks" by high-level<br />
leaders who have jumped ship, showing that even hard-core NA loyalists are prone to disillusionment after years of self-made reality.<br />
4. Exploiting naive idealists: From my personal experience, I find there is a surprising number of people applauding the "New World<br />
Order", "the Age of Aquarius", the "new Humanity" or the "Ancient Wisdom", who are woefully uninformed as to where all this came from<br />
and where it is leading. This is often because they have chosen to back one attractive NA issue without checking the foundations of the<br />
Movement, or because they haven't checked a range of NA sources. Most of these supporters are in the lower ranks, many of them working<br />
hard for their causes in the conviction that NA will really make the world a better place for everyone, Jews included. It is in the interest of<br />
the upper leadership to promote this illusion and keep working-level New Agers from catching on to the real agenda, since many would<br />
refuse to cooperate if they knew. Even so, there is already enough talk about 'global purges', destined to wipe out 80% or more of the world's<br />
population, to make it clear that not only the Jews, but many dedicated "world servers", will be judged unfit for the New Age once the elite<br />
power structure is in place. It takes time for these dedicated "light-workers" to digest the fact that they are being used and lied to, and<br />
sometimes there is a period of denial, but they deserve to know the truth. I therefore recommend passing this information not only to<br />
opponents of the New Age but also to its supporters -- and doubly so if they are Jews or are married to Jews.<br />
<strong>The</strong> series begins immediately below, with links to all the segments at the end. Feedback, of course, is welcome and even expected - whether<br />
your response is appreciation, doubt or outrage. My only request is that you read everything before responding. -- HN<br />
http://philologos.org/__eb-trs/naA.htm<br />
2/26/2012