A New Universal Spiritual Philosophy
The Golden Rule: Many religions promote the idea of treating others as one would like to be treated. This principle of reciprocity can be found in Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam and New Age.
In my last post, concerning the resignation of Klaus Schwab, I commented in the conclusion, that the world needs a “new universal spiritual philosophy.” One of my readers commented that this is exactly what the globalists want, and therefore I am endorsing their policy.
Many Christian commentators suggest the globalists are implementing a One World Religion, which they believe is the fulfillment of prophecy from Revelation 17, the passage in the Bible that describes the Whore of Babylon, a prostitute:
“With her the kings of the earth committed adultery, and the inhabitants of the earth were intoxicated with the wine of her adulteries.”
Interesting to note, the early Christians used Babylon as a code name for Rome, mentioned in 1 Peter, Chapter 5. The early Jewish Christians were under the yoke of the Roman Empire, whose representatives, Herod and Pontius Pilate, conspired with the Jewish Sanhedrin to murder Jesus of Nazareth. The Roman Empire was busy murdering Christians at the time, so it is unsurprising that Rome was described in this way:
“The name written on her forehead was a mystery: Babylon the great, the mother of prostitutes and of the abominations of the earth. I saw that the woman was drunk with the blood of God’s holy people, the blood of those who bore testimony to Jesus.”
This belief in a One World Religion directly contradicts the passage in Revelation 17 which describes the Whore of Babylon as a “great city” and not a religion:
“The woman you saw is the great city that rules over the kings of the earth.”
Other popular scholars variously interpret the Whore of Babylon as Jerusalem, the Roman Catholic Church, America or the United Nations. The alternative theory, that fits in with the more conspiracy-minded Christians, is that it is a false one world religion that will seduce the whole world.
THE 5D CHURCH OF VIBRATIONS
The New Age Movement is often singled out as the precursor to a One World Religion, but it would seem highly unlikely for the New Age Movement to take over the planet. For one reason, less than one percent of Americans identify as New Age, and this percentage is much lower outside of the West. The New Age Movement appears to be much larger than it actually is, because it garners so much attention in the media, and also because its members are such vocal evangelists. I have yet to meet a serious New Ager who wasn’t eager to teach everyone about “consciousness” and “energy.”
Secondly, there is a very high percentage of New Agers within the alternative community who are diametrically opposed to the globalists’ agenda, and although they sincerely believe we are on the verge of a great paradigm shift in the global consciousness, they do not advocate a “one world religion.” In fact, New Agers are uninterested in any form of institutional religion or dogma. They believe the current system will collapse and they are waiting patiently for a hippie Nirvana that will rebuild society on the ashes of the Old Age.
I agree with their premise that we are heading for a spiritual revolution, though it is an evolution of consciousness of God that is needed, and not just a collective elevation of our conscious awareness. The world has mostly abandoned its creator, and there can never be any significant global transformation without the recognition and acknowledgement of the Creator. The universe did not self create itself out of nothing for no reason—this is the magical premise of scientific atheism. The world is not dominated by energy—it is dominated by personality.
Although the New Age movement is a catch-all term for a broad range of practices, beliefs and rituals, the one common element that is virtually unanimous with the Church of Vibrations is that the world is heading into an evolution of consciousness. This idea was put forward by Marilyn Ferguson, in The Aquarian Conspiracy, often called the New Age Bible:
“A leaderless but powerful network is working to bring about radical change in the United States. Its members have broken with certain key elements of Western thought, and they may even have broken continuity with history.
This network is the Aquarian Conspiracy. It is a conspiracy without a political doctrine. Without a manifesto. With conspirators who seek power only to disperse it, and whose strategies are pragmatic, even scientific, but whose perspective sounds so mystical that they hesitate to discuss it. Activists asking different kinds of questions, challenging the establishment from within.
Broader than reform, deeper than revolution, this benign conspiracy for a new human agenda has triggered the most rapid cultural realignment in history. The great shuddering, irrevocable shift overtaking us is not a new political, religious, or philosophical system. It is a new mind — the ascendance of a startling worldview that gathers into its framework breakthrough science and insights from earliest recorded thought.”
Ferguson was one of the main leaders in this “leaderless but powerful network” who preached enthusiastically in the 70’s about the emerging hippie New Age cult that rebelled against the American establishment and the church.
Another influential spokesperson of the New Age is David Spangler, who expounded elaborately on the new revelations in his book, The Birth of the New Age:
“The revelation of this New Age, the process of unfolding the new energies of the Aquarian cycle and making them known, began first on the level of the Solar Logos as he adjusted his consciousness to receive and adapt to new characteristics of Divine energy. A change on his part affects all life within the solar system. Hence, the process of revelation moved down to the level of the Planetary Logoi, creating the necessity for a comparable change and expansion on their parts in order to receive and benefit from this new outpouring.
This is a new revelation. It unfolds energies and opportunities and characteristics of consciousness new on Earth. Yet, it is not a sudden nor an unexpected event. The foundations of revelation are sunk deep into the history of Earth and the evolution of human consciousness. This New Age has been foreseen for centuries by individuals who had learned to manifest a cosmic consciousness and could witness, freed from time and space, the unfolding patterns of development for life on this planet. They saw what this New Age would bring as the logical continuance of the unfoldment of creative being, an important phase in the curriculum of consciousness.”
The origins of the modern New Age Movement are based on the teachings of Helena Blavatsky and Alice Bailey, who in turn, based much of the their writings on the Hindu Vedas. Though the New Age Movement is broad and encompasses many branches, including the occult, esoteric mysticism and gnosticism, it has coalesced into the worship of energy and frequency, and the belief, that the members are vibrating at a higher level in the so-called 5th Dimension.
The idea of “lower” and “higher” consciousness is at the heart of the New Age Movement. The higher vibe people see themselves as spiritually evolved and living on a higher plane of consciousness than the non-evolved 3D or 4D lower beings. New Agers are also unanimous that they do not belong to any movement or cult, and they seem equally oblivious to the history and sources of their ideas.
For a definition of 5th Dimension consciousness, and also an excellent overview of this philosophy:
“5D consciousness is a higher vibration spiritual dimension that allows us to experience life more in a multidimensional way and less in a five-sensory way. It is the first among the higher spiritual dimensions leading back to the Source. From a spiritual perspective, the fifth dimension is less of a physical place and more of a state of being in which our outer reality aligns with our inner True Self.”
The 5D Church of Vibrations live in a mystical universe that found alliance with the human potential movement of the 1960’s, that was part of the broader humanistic psychology movement, emphasizing personal growth, self-actualization, and the exploration of human consciousness. One of the key leaders was Abraham Maslow, often considered the father of humanistic psychology, Maslow's hierarchy of needs and concept of self-actualization were central to the movement. The movement's core belief, and the vector of commonality with the New Age, is that humans have an extraordinary potential that is largely untapped and that through its development, individuals can experience increased happiness, creativity, and fulfillment.
The human potential movement, similar to the New Age Movement, was a counter-cultural rebellion against mainstream psychology and organised religion, and similar to the Church of Vibrations, its philosophy appeals to the vanity of influential wealthy people, especially women like Oprah Winfrey, Shirley MacLaine, Marie Diamond, Sandra Ingerman, Caroline Myss and the late Amy Carlson, who was also known as Mother God.
Amy Carlson was one of the more extreme leaders in the New Age Movement who gained significant attention for her cult, Love Has Won. Carlson believed she was a divine being who was 19 billion years old. She claimed to have been reincarnated as various historical figures, including Jesus Christ, Joan of Arc, and Marilyn Monroe. Her followers viewed her as a deity and she led the group until her untimely death in 2021.
According to the New Age philosophy, the greatest source of suffering is duality:
“Unfortunately, since most of humanity exists in the third dimension of consciousness, we forget our Nature as One. We, therefore, create a world of duality, the greatest source of our suffering.
All forms of negativity, including war, conflict, poverty, anger, and fear, originate from the illusion of separation. For when you know you are One, there would be no one to be angry at or fearful of.”
“Everything is one” is a simplistic way of looking at the world. The 5D Church of Vibrations are in perpetual retreat from real life. They are invariably uninterested in politics, but rather are focused on their own bliss—preferring to do yoga, meditate and align with the Flow of Life, rather than engage in a political system which they see as corrupt and doomed to extinction.
Our modern world is exceedingly complex, challenging and dangerous, and it is unsurprising that many would choose a spiritual path that enables them to escape from the harsh realities of life, and withdraw into a monk-like existence that does not impose accountability or structure upon the adherents. The New Age Movement does not have any rules or commandments, though they have an endless abundance of doctrines, without obligation.
THE PROPHET HARARI
In an interview in June, 2023, the World Economic Forum’s philosophical poster boy, Yuval Harari made some startling comments about the future of Artificial Intelligence and its intersection with religion:
“AI can create new ideas, it can even write a new Bible. Throughout history religions dreamed about having a book written by a superhuman intelligence, by a non-human entity. Every religion claims: “our book, all the other books of the other religions humans wrote them, but our book, it came from some superhuman intelligence.” In a few years there might be religions that are actually correct. Just think about a religion whose holy book is written by an AI. That could be a reality in a few years.”
To test Yuval Harari’s theory, I asked DeepSeek:
“What principles are universal for all religions?”
While the specific beliefs and practices of different religions can vary widely, several core principles are often seen as universal across many of them. Here are some of those common principles:
The Golden Rule: Many religions promote the idea of treating others as one would like to be treated. This principle of reciprocity can be found in various forms in Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and other faiths.
The Search for Truth: A quest for understanding the nature of existence, the universe, and the divine is common to most religions. This often involves seeking answers to profound philosophical questions about life, morality, and purpose.
Moral and Ethical Guidelines: Most religions provide a framework for ethical behavior, outlining what is considered right or wrong and promoting virtues such as honesty, compassion, and integrity.
Community and Fellowship: Religions often emphasize the importance of community and belonging, encouraging individuals to come together, support one another, and share their beliefs and practices.
Ritual and Worship: Many religions incorporate rituals and acts of worship as a means of connecting with the divine, expressing devotion, and marking significant life events.
Life After Death: The belief in some form of existence beyond physical death is common in many faiths, prompting followers to consider their actions and moral choices in light of an afterlife or spiritual continuation.
Sacred Texts and Teachings: Most religions have foundational texts or teachings that guide their beliefs, practices, and moral framework, serving as a source of authority and inspiration.
The Nature of the Divine: Many religions explore concepts of a higher power or ultimate reality, whether that be a personal God, multiple deities, or an abstract force.
Suffering and Compassion: The recognition of human suffering and the call to alleviate that suffering through compassion and service to others is a key tenet in many religious traditions.
Spiritual Growth: Many faiths emphasize the importance of personal and spiritual development, encouraging followers to cultivate their character, virtues, and relationship with the divine.
While these principles can manifest in unique ways depending on the specific religious context, they reflect shared human concerns and aspirations, contributing to a common ground in the exploration of spirituality and morality.
It is quite ironic that DeepSeek is actually providing the type of universal spiritual philosophy that this author believes is needed to help bring people together. The various religions of the Earth will never unite, but we can agree on some common ideas that everyone shares. Peace is the way forward. We will not agree on everything, but we can agree on some things.
ONE WORLD RELIGION
All of the isms of the modern age, such as communism, capitalism, fascism, Zionism and socialism are based on materialism. Even libertarianism, the great hope of many in the alternative community is rooted in secular materialism. What does it matter if government is big or small, if it is spiritually barren and morally bankrupt?
The One World Religion is materialism, and it has been the pervasive and subterranean philosophy for the last 250 years, since its main advocates began preaching it during the Enlightenment. Secularism freed us from the bondage of the totalitarian church, but then sold us into slavery to an even worse menace—the totalitarian state.
Secularism, humanism, atheism and materialism (SHAM) are all inextricably intertwined and ingrained in all our governments worldwide. It is the great hope of people everywhere to have secular democracy. There is no discussion anywhere on the world stage of sacred democracy or sacred government.
This is not an endorsement of theocracy, to be clear. A theocracy occurs when the state legislates the national religion and forces institutional dogma on the people. A sacred government evolves naturally when the people are voluntarily inspired to create a society “on Earth as it is in Heaven.” The state then becomes a vehicle for the influence and guidance of the Creator, who is more than willing to aid us and advise us in the next step of our political evolution.
A democratic government becomes sacred when its rulers and subjects consecrate the state for heavenly purposes and acknowledge the Source and Center of all government. This requires a significant transformation of the whole planet, something that cannot be forced, only hoped for.
There are only three spiritual paths to choose from: monotheism, pantheism or atheism—both atheism and pantheism are the extremes for those who reject a fatherly Creator God. The New Age Movement exploded in the 60’s and 70’s because American youth were rebelling and rejecting the establishment. Christianity was seen as repressive and an institutional arm of the state—the same state that was slaughtering thousands in Vietnam and persecuting black Americans.
The New Age hippies painted themselves into a philosophical corner, embracing pantheism, (the belief in everything), as an escape from social conformity. The New Age was the antidote to Christianity, that allowed them to engage in free love (sex and drugs) without judgement or consequence.
Though there are some within the ruling class who have opted for the New Age, but it is this author’s contention that the majority of the billionaires, globalists, corporate CEO’s, weapons manufacturers and banksters are hardcore atheists. Only a thoroughly ruthless, scheming ruling class could resort to the gross violations of human rights on a global scale, such as we witnessed during COVID. It would seem laughable that such pragmatic sociopaths would accept a free love hippie philosophy, so they can prance about in the woods, do yoga and smoke weed. The truth is, all they care about is money, power, and projecting their own bitter malignant selves on the world.
All our worldly religions have become so watered down from any original meaning, and all our self-made orientations and.beliefs spring from our own limited and distorted minds. We are now coming to the end.of.a.cycle.or.era of.civilizations, which culminates in the return of.Christ. All books, prophecies and.imagimation end here. It might.be best if.we.do.not.try so hard to imagine what.comes "after" and, instead, allow God to.speak.again.and.direct us.according.to His will. God is not a man-made philosophy or concept.
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