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Thursday, November 21, 2019

Previous beings

 If you see other people suffering and being able to help, you are not focusing on their karmic past but your karmic opportunity here: Someday you may find yourself in the same situation they are in now, so this is your chance to act with the way you would like them to act when that day comes. This is not fatalism. In Buddhism, rebirth is part of the ongoing process of change. In fact, we are not only born again at the moment of death, we are born and reborn every moment. However, the Bible was not talking about karma but about God's judgment The complete scripture is: Don't be fooled, God is not ridiculed; for whoever sows, he will also reap. - Galations 6: 7). The concept of karma is nothing more than a sly attempt to bring the soul into the laws of physics and thus make the believers dependent on the guru for their release. The new Agers want to refer to karma as the law of personal responsibility, when in fact the opposite is the case, a mechanism that allows one to behave as he pleases, fully aware that at some future date everything will be balanced and nothing fundamental because the new Agers believe that the law of karma could not function fully during a single life, suggesting a long series of lives over which the Soul "souls" work from evil and her chariot. The end result, it seems, of this long evolutionary process is the realization of God, the great illumination in which the soul eventually becomes a god. As such, reincarnation is marketed as a perfect self-control mechanism, whereby inequalities and imperfections in a person are gradually refined and eliminated. This amazing philosophy is designed to ensure that no one makes a serious effort towards their personal salvation since, as New Agers argue, everyone is saved from the beginning, so who needs a Savior? Again, Lucifer achieves an important goal when he gets someone to accept this threatening philosophy. The New Age movement has tried various ways to market reincarnation among Christians. Chief among them is hypnotic regression, where the subject is placed in an innocent-looking state and is reminded of episodes from his "previous lives". This is an extremely clever trick since hypnosis, by its very nature, exposes the subject to demonic influences. Therefore, implanting "memories" is easy. Young Agers also want to report cases of children remembering their past lives. This is extremely unpleasant, since children are very implicit and capable of accepting all kinds of myths and stories as part of their personal reality. If they are members of a family inclined to the occult, the child may also be exposed to uncertain spirit and implanted with "memories" based on a verifiable event. It is worth noting that the great architect behind most of the New Age philosophies, Ms. Blavatsky, did not support herself the principle of reincarnation in her first major work, Isis Unveiled. If the fact of reincarnation is such a central doctrine of New Age thinking, then why was it not mentioned once again in the monumental volume (over 1470 pages)? The reason is simple - it had not yet been identified (in 1877) as an important part of Lucifer's toxic preparation for carelessness. If you have any doubt about Blavatsky's obedience to Lucifer's domination, that the name she gave to her Theosophical Magazine was Lucifer, and that the publishing house her students founded to disseminate her work was originally called Lucifer Publishing Company (later called Lucifer Publishing Company). renamed Lucis Trust). Her books, Isis Unveiled and Secret Teaching are filled with Luciferian philosophy. Remove the ancient landmark your fathers have set. People foolishly think that they can draw on certain New Age beliefs, coexist with their Christian faith, but this is not possible. As the Bible says, "Does a fountain come to send fresh water and bitter to the same place?" (James 3:11). If a move is Luciferian in any particular, it is Luciferian all the way.

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