Monday, 18 April 2022
The Mystery of the Alumbrados: Spectres in the Quiet Gloom.
The Mystery of the Alumbrados
Once again the word 'chew' has been substituted to circumvent Google censorship and shadow banning of this wesbite.
An interesting historical character to emerge from the gloom of the Jesuits is Miguel de Molinos. As a youth he was educated by the Jesuits and ordained as a Jesuit priest in 1652, joined the brotherhood of the School of Christ. He was sent to Rome where he became very influential and soon developed a powerful network of patrons including the exiled Queen of Sweden.
While in Rome he developed the ‘philosophy’ or perhaps more accurately, the heresy for which he has become recorded in history: ‘Quietism’, the details of which he thoroughly outlined in his book ‘The Spiritual Guide which Disentangles the Soul’.
The key point of the book is Miguel’s advocacy for what he terms ‘contemplation’ over the ‘meditation’ of the Jesuits. Meditation in his terms refers to the Jesuit techniques of visualising key scenes from the Bible, specifically the Passion of Christ and also visualising hell itself as we have just read in the Spiritual Exercises of Ignacio Loyola. The ostensible purpose of Molino’s Spiritual Guide was to teach man a method of drawing closer and knowing God by curtailing the activity of the mind and the personal will.
After a hitherto successful career in the church and Molinos’ doctrine of Quietism having become broadly accepted and not then considered heretical, something changed. Jesuits felt they needed to rebut the specific attacks made in the book about their methods of ‘meditation’ and there was a lively back and forth between Quietists and Jesuits as to which method was the best, whether the ‘meditation’ (which is more like a form of contemplation) of the Jesuits or ‘contemplation’ (which is really a form of meditation) of the Quietists.
The Inquisition took an interest and investigating in 1681 declared the Spiritual Guide of Miguel de Molinos orthodox and compatible with the teachings of the Church. However, in 1685 the tide turned against him and he was arrested under instruction from French authorities and while many in Rome were sympathetic to Molinos in 1687 he confessed his errors to the Inquisition and died after spending nine years in prison. At his trial according to Britannica.com:
“Molinos defended sexual aberrations committed by himself and his followers as sinless, purifying acts caused by the Devil. He claimed they were passively allowed in order to deepen a quiet repose in God.”
Pope Innocent XI wrote of Molinos:
“….these doctrines were leading the faithful from true religion and from the purity of Christian piety into terrible errors and every indecency.”
The Catholic Herald online summarises thus:
“In that same year, however, he published his Spiritual Guide, which purported to lead the reader through the various stages of the spiritual life to perfection in this world, whereby one would remain perfectly passive before God as the highest state. Once there, a person need not fear sins committed under the temptations of the Devil, but should remain at peace, even after committing the vilest acts.”
This ‘doctrine’ if we can call it that, ought to recall what we have seen of the Kabbalah and the idea of ‘holy sin’ or sin even serving a useful purpose in making a person more righteous before God.
We even find this very dangerous idea had crept into the theology of Pope Gregory I to whom Molinos refers:
“That we may not make Poison of Physick, and Vices of Vertues, by becoming vain by ‘em; God would have us make Vertues of Vices, healing us by that very thing which would hurt us: So says St. Gregory.”
And Pope Gregory reaches this conclusion by some highly Kabbalistic logic worthy of Simon Magus himself:
“I'd like to look inside the fortified bosom of grace with how much God keeps us by the favor of mercy. Behold, he who exalts himself about virtue returns through vice to humility. But he who is extolled for his virtues, is wounded, not by the sword, but, so to speak, by medicine. For what is virtue but medicine? and what is vice but wound? Because, therefore, we treat the wound as a medicine, he makes the medicine of the wound, so that we who are smitten by virtue may be cured by vice.”
It is all rather unfortunate because most of the early elements of the Spiritual Guide and the core of Quietism is basically a form of Zen meditation which is an extremely useful spiritual and psychological tool which can be used to experience other states of being once the mental chatter of the brain has been quietened, however this is not an idea original to Molinos and it is likely he learned about it in his studies and decided to adopt it as a plausible cover for his true aims which may have been deliberate subversion or at least, an excessive enjoyment of physical pleasures. The Catholic Herald reports how:
“Cardinal Benedetto Odescalchi and the exiled Queen Christina of Sweden became admirers (although the Queen regarded Fr de Molinos’s huge appetite for food with sceptical amusement).”
The true origins of Molino’s ‘Quietism’, or at least those to emerge in the West, are to be found in the works of a late 5th Century Greek philosopher using the pseudonym of a 1st Century Greek convert to Christianity by Saint Paul known as ‘Dionysius the Areopagite’. Pseudo-Dionysus the Areopagite as he is known was a philosopher who apparently was both a Christian and conversely, a Neo-Platonist. He expounded proto-Kabbalistic ideas which we can derive from the following from Corrigan & Harrington (2014):
“According to pseudo-Dionysius, God is better characterized and approached by negations than by affirmations. All names and theological representations must be negated. According to pseudo-Dionysius, when all names are negated, ‘divine silence, darkness, and unknowing’ will follow.”
A PHD thesis by R. A. Agnew for the University of Edinburgh comments on Pseudo-Dionysus linking his philosophy to the ‘Illuminati’:
“He, further, explains that Quietude and Silence are necessary, since ‘only like can know like’; and ‘God is peace’ and ‘Repose’, ‘the One all perfect source ... of the Peace of all’; and He is Silence ‘the angels are, as it were, the heralds of the Divine Silence’.
In silence then ‘let the intelligent soul transcend intelligence and it forgets itself ... Closed, ... mute and silent ... and sheltered, not only from exterior but also from interior impulses; he is made God.’ This is deification, the principle of Eckhart, the doctrine of the Brethren of the Free Spirit, and the teaching of the Illuminati.”
Agnew in his PHD paper writes, citing Pseudo-Dionysius:
“We find in Dionysius the doctrine of the three ways: the Purgative; the Illuminative; and the Unitive. Through him this division has become the standard for all later exponents of mysticism. To explain it, he writes Moses was enjoined first to purify himself, then he saw the light from the smoking mountain, and then the face of God. It is after the soul has been freed from the world of sense that it enters the mysterious obscurity of holy ignorance ... to be lost in Him, who can neither be seen nor felt."
Molinos writes, showing the debt he owes as does the mediaeval hermetic tradition which had infiltrated the church, to the mysterious Greek philosopher in his quasi-alchemistic references to a three-step path (one might say degrees) of ‘cleansing’ or ‘purgation’, ‘Illumination’ and finally ‘unity’.
“Because if thou wilt serve God, and arrive at the sublime Region of Internal Peace; thou must pass through that rugged Path of Temptation; put on that heavy Armor; fight in that fierce and cruel War, and in that burning Furnace, polish, purge, renew, and purifie thy self.
For which reason St. Ignatius Loyola said very well in his Exercises, that in the cleansing way, Corporal Penances were necessary, which in the illuminating way ought to be moderated, and much more in the unitive.”
All of this was of course probably very novel for the church of 17th Century Europe: the introduction of what we might consider techniques of transcendental meditation, and it is a pity that Molinos tarnished these valuable techniques (as indeed to this day many Christians consider meditation of this kind to be dangerous and a way for permitting ‘demonic’ influences). It could be that Molinos having found the genuine peace of meditation, misinterpreted the reward of having a still mind and extrapolated that it is necessary to surrender the will as well, that is to abandon any objective frame of morality or reference and surrender the mind. Either that or like so many people who achieve notoriety, success and a throng of admirers, he wasn’t devoted enough to resist the Earthy temptations such a position can present:
“You must know, that this Annihilation to make it perfect in the Soul, must be in a man’s own Judgment, in his Will, in his Works, Inclinations, Desires, Thoughts, and in it Self: so that the Soul must find it self dead to its Will, Desire, Endeavour, Understanding and Thought; willing, as if it did not will; desiring, as if it did not desire; understanding, as if it did not understand; thinking, as if it did not think, without inclining to any thing, embracing equally Contempts and Honours, Benefits and Corrections. O what a happy Soul is that which is thus dead and annihilated! It lives no longer in it self, because God lives in it: And now it may most truly be said of it, that it is a renewed Phenix; because ‘tis changed, spiritualized, transformed and deified.”
We have a further ‘alchemistic’ reference, this time to the ‘Phenix’ which informs me, as well as references to a spiritual guide, that Molinos was actually a disciple or novice of some mentor figure who was guiding him through some ongoing transformative, alchemical process. A process which has existed since the earliest records of history and shrouded in mystery even until the present day where this process has now taken on almost industrial proportions in terms of its influence on many members of the public institutions, media and political realm, but is still a complete mystery to the vast majority.
Unfortunately, there is perhaps something in the character of Miguel de Molinos which allowed itself to justify his ceding repeatedly to temptation by blaming the devil and refusing to take personal responsibility. But there is much in his ‘Guide’ which suggests a background in Kabbalah as there are too many obvious Kabbalistic elements which show themselves partially submerged in his doctrine. We can also see how in recent times Molinos has been upheld as some kind of prophet by certain hermetic movements and Aleister Crowley wrote extensively in praise of him:
“In more remote times, the constituent originating assemblies of the O.T.O. included such men as … Molinos” Liber LII Manifesto of the O.T.O.
Crowley considered Miguel de Molinos to be one of his ‘Gnostic Saints’ as detailed in Liber XV and refers to the Spiritual Guide in the following terms:
“That you may gain some insight into the nature of the Great Work which lies beyond these elementary trifles, however, we should mention that an intelligent person may gather more than a hint of its nature from the following books, which are to be taken as serious and learned contributions to the study of Nature, though not necessarily to be implicitly relied upon.”
Indeed, Crowley’s reference to ‘crossing the abyss’ which was a personal spiritual boast for him may have been inspired by the writing of Molinos in his reference to mediation:
“By not speaking, not desiring, and not thinking, one arrives at the true and perfect Mystical Silence, wherein God speaks with the Soul, communicates himself to it, and in the Abyss of its own Depth, teaches it the most perfect and exalted Wisdom.”
Molinos refers to the ability to better deal with anxiety and worry, which might be termed ‘invisible enemies’:
“The strong Castle, that will make thee triumph over all thine enemies, visible and invisible, and over all their snares and tribulations, is within thine own Soul, because in it resides the Divine Aid and Sovereign Succour. Retreat within it and all will be quiet, secure, peaceable and calm. When thou seest thy self more sharply assaulted, retreat into that region of Peace, where thou’lt find the Fortress. When thou are more faint-hearted, betake thy self to this refuge of Prayer, the only Armor for overcoming the enemy, and mitigating tribulation: thou ought not to be at a distance from it in a Storm, to the end thou mayest, as another Noah, experience tranquillity, security.”
It would seem to me that Molinos despite apparently fully engaging in a kind of pure Zen meditation and breaking through the threshold of darkness to the realm of mental bliss beyond, something seemed to have gone wrong and at a certain point reading through the Spiritual Guide we find a very different tone emerge, one which I myself cannot reconcile with my experience of such meditation and can only assume that something went wrong somewhere with Molinos, that either he was not able to master his will and became a prey to some negative force which was able to take control of his mind. We notice a corner being turned and suddenly, something appears to have gone wrong somewhere with Molinos’ meditation because he starts to speak of pain and adverse physiological effects.
“With new efforts thoul’t exercise thy self, but in another manner than hitherto, giving thy consent to receive the secret and divine operations, and to be polished, and purified by this Lord, which is the only means whereby thou will become clean and purged from thine ignorance and dissolutions. Know, however, that thou art to be plunged in a bitter sea of sorrows, and of internal and external pains, which torment will pierce into the most inward part of thy Soul and Body.”
It is possible that Molinos was unduly influenced by the Alumbrado tradition of ‘ecstatic’ rites and believed that this was the way to experience the divine and he refers in his book to a certain “Illuminated Mother of Cantal” which is not traditional clerical terminology but more of the mystical and occult. Perhaps he was part of this tradition or at least sought out this experience, much to his cost I would say since whatever it was which possessed him and gave him ‘pains’ and ‘torment’ also seemed to influence his life and lead him to moral dissolution which was ultimately his undoing:
“Thou wilt think verily, that thou art possessed by an evil Spirit; because the signs of this interior exercise, and horrible tribulation, seem as bad as the invasions of infernal Furies and Devils. Then take care to believe thy Guide firmly, for thy true Happiness consists in thy obedience.”
“The invisible enemies will pursue thee with scruples, lascivious suggestions, and unclean thoughts, with incentives to impatience, pride, rage, cursing and blaspheming the Name of God, his Sacraments, and holy Mysteries. Thou’lt find a great lukewarmness, loathing, and wearisomness for the things of God; and obscurity and darkness in thy understanding; a faintness, Confusion and narrowness of heart; such a coldness and feebleness of the will to resist, that a straw will appear to thee a beam. Thy desertion will be so great, that thou’lt think there is no more a God for thee, and that thou are rendered incapable of entertaining a good desire: so that thou’lt continue shut up betwixt two walls, in constant streights and anguish, without any hopes of ever getting out of so dreadful an oppression.”
And the tenor of the book changes and now Molinos speaks of acquiring a spiritual guide, one who will apparently think on your behalf and in whose judgment, one should trust even above one’s own:
“Thou shalt find thy self encompassed with troublesome scruples, griefs, anguish, distress, martyrdoms, distrusts, forsakings of the Creatures, and troubles so bitter, that thy afflictions shall seem past comfort, and thy torments unconquerable. O blessed Soul! how happy wilt thou be, if thou dost but believe thy Guide, and subject thy self to to him and obey him? Then wilt thou walk safe by the secret and interiour way of the dark night, altho thou may’st seem to thy self to live in Errour, and that thou art worse then ever; that thou seest nothing in thy Soul, but abomination and signs of condemnation.”
And Molinos now, with a dim awareness of his true condition, namely that of being in the thrall of some kind of demonic control, yet this is still within his ‘system’ of Quietism and is a necessary part of some mystical process. I suspect something in his earlier Jesuit training and the endless contemplation of hell and his sins had evoked some spirit of the mind or of some other realm which perhaps has been fully loosened with the quietening of the controlling faculty of the mind and the will:
“Here thou wilt see thy self forlorn and subject to Passions of impatience, anger, rage, swearing, and disordered appetites, seeming to thy self the most miserable Creature, the greatest Sinner in the World, the most abhorred of God, deprived and stript of all Vertue, with a pain like that of Hell, seeing thy self afflicted and desolate, to think that thou hast altogether lost God; this will be thy cruel cutting and most bitter torment.”
We also find a comment which may recall to experiences of Swedenborg and his being assaulted by the voices of demonic spirits:
“…because it would naturally be impossible, considering the force and violence wherewith sometimes they attack, to resist one quarter of an hour.”
We find a similar account in the story of the Catholic Saint Teressa whom Molinos references and praises and calls ‘the great Doctoress, and Mystical Mistress.’ It also seems that she like Molinos was continually affected by ‘troublesome thoughts’:
“There is a necessity of suffering the trouble of a Troop of Thoughts, importune Imaginations, and the impetuosities of natural Notions, not only, of the Soul through the dryness and disunion it hath, but of the Body also, occasioned by the want of submission to the Spirit, which it ought to have.”
She also wrote, or rather her confessor who recorded her words wrote:
“Devotion of Ecstasy, is where the consciousness of being in the body disappears. Sensory faculties cease to operate. Memory and imagination also become absorbed in God, as though intoxicated. Body and spirit dwell in the throes of exquisite pain, alternating between a fearful fiery glow, in complete unconscious helplessness, and periods of apparent strangulation.”
It would be a good idea at this point to examine this Catholic saint, one of the few women to have been sanctified and furthermore declared a ‘Doctor of the faith’ by the Catholic church. Teresa Sanchez de Cepeda y Ahumada was born in Avila Spain in 1515. Her paternal grandfather was a Marrano, a Chew forced to convert to Christianity under pain of expulsion. In a fine example of the illusory nature of many of the Chews’ conversions to Christianity, her grandfather apparently returned to the Chewish faith after ‘conversion’ and was investigated by the Inquisition but later managed to reintegrate himself into Christian life. Teresa’s father was a wool merchant and one of the richest men in Avila and was knighted.
At 20 she entered the Carmelite Convent of the Incarnation which had been built on top of land which had been used as a Chewish burial ground. It was here that she started to experience ‘spiritual ecstasy’ combined with debilitating physical illness brought on by self-imposed physical mortification including excessive fasting which was to lead to continual ill-health throughout her life. Her fondness for self-flagellation was such that when she received Papal sanction for her principles; she created a new constitution for her convent which involved stricter rules and three lots of ceremonial flagellation every week.
During her illnesses she believed she had reached a ‘perfect union with God’ although many at the time suggested these experiences could be the result of diabolical rather than divine influence. She became convinced that Jesus Christ himself had physically presented himself to her although he was invisible to others and one vision in particular caused her further pain when an invisible seraph or angel repeatedly stabbed her in the heart with a golden lance:
“I saw in his hand a long spear of gold, and at the point there seemed to be a little fire. He appeared to me to be thrusting it at times into my heart, and to pierce my very entrails; when he drew it out, he seemed to draw them out also, and to leave me all on fire with a great love of God. The pain was so great, that it made me moan; and yet so surpassing was the sweetness of this excessive pain, that I could not wish to be rid of it …”
Naturally this has nothing to do with God or anything divine and quite rightly the suspicions of some of her friends at the time seem well founded that there was a diabolical origin to these visions and torments. It was even reported that she experienced levitation and sometimes the other sisters at the convent had to physically hold her down.
Another female mystic later made ‘Doctor of the Catholic church’ was Saint Catherine of Siena. She was an early Christian mystic who emerged long before the Alumbrados and died a 100 years before the birth of proto-Alumbrado Maria de Santo Domingo. From her we can also find a development of the work of Pseudo-Dionysius and she may also have influenced the work of Molinos; in a letter to leader of the Dominican order, Raymond de Capua, who acted as her mentor and confessor, she wrote:
"Build a cell inside your mind, from which you can never flee."
However, this ‘cell’ that Catherine created was a theatre of nonsense and delusions where her mother was turned into the Virgin Mary, her father was Christ and her brothers became the apostles.
Like Saint Teresa she practised self-mortification and fasted to an extreme degree. Her confessor ordered her to eat properly but in the final year of her life she could no longer even eat or swallow water; whether this was psychosomatic and a kind of self-induced mania is unknown but is probably likely. Shortly before her death she suffered a stroke which paralysed her from the waist down and she died at the pitiably young age of 33 years old. Here we have to wonder why a woman could consider it useful to fast and abstain from food and even water to the point at which she eventually becomes crippled and incapable of even walking, then dies.
There can be nothing inspired from God in any of this and I find the cases of these women, (some of whom have been canonised and are recognised as saints of the Catholic church) and those women who were persecuted and imprisoned as Alumbrados to be one and the same and to be inspired by a diabolical doctrine which is antagonistic to humanity and the message and ministry of Jesus Christ.
Catherine of Sienna was said to give away the clothing and food from her family without asking their permission and she pointedly refused to eat with her family claiming she preferred to eat in heaven with her ‘real family’. In her own writings she also claimed that she was married to Jesus Christ as her mystic husband and that she had received a ring made of the 8 day old boy Christ’s foreskin, which of course, was invisible to other people, like Saint Teresa whose physical Christ companion was also invisible to other people.
What we are dealing with here are, at best, psychotic delusions or at worst some kind of genuine contact between a human who has chosen to deprive himself of psychic protection in order to make contact with what he or she thinks is God, but something which perhaps does not have their best wishes at heart. Like those first seen at the beginning of this book with Barbara O’Brien but here we can trace them to a specific Alumbrado root which in turn has its root in the Chewish community and is likely an externalisation of the community practising the doctrines of the Kabbalah. It can be no coincidence that the Kabbalah in its final form also emerged from mediaeval Spain.
The result of this pathway seems to hint at a loss of personal volition but more pertinently, as Molinos records in a letter from “an illuminated Mother of Cantal wrote to a Sister, and great Servant of God” who is following some kind of Illuminati doctrine, provides some kind of demonic bridgehead which I would claim is the purpose of the Jesuit movement and these mystical movements arising from mediaeval Spain:
“To this purpose I remember, that a few days since, God communicated to me an Illumination, which made such an impression upon me, as if I had clearly seen him; and this it is, That I should never look upon my self, but walk with eyes shut, leaning on my Beloved, without striving to see nor know the way, by which he guides me, neither fix my thoughts on any thing, nor yet beg Favours of him, but as undone in my self, rest wholly and sincerely on him. Hitherto that Illuminated and Mystical Mistress, whose Words do Credit Authorize our Doctrine.”
But what is that ‘doctrine’? What has been specifically recorded about the Alumbrado’s by history? The inquisition found the Alumbrados had some strange ideas which might conflict with what we today might imagine as a group of free-thinkers and pleasure seekers, but there seems to be something stranger and more complex at work. A strange kind of psychological journey which I hope this volume has at least partially tried to illuminate.
It seems, at least from reports, that the sexual excesses of the Alumbrados and people like Miguel Molinos and the Kabbalists in general, could be, if Miguel is to be believed, a result of being wholly under the control of demonic impulsions. Naturally it might seem like a bit of an easy cop-out to say ‘the devil told me to do it’ as a way to evade responsibility, but the fact that we see the same trends occur again and again: the lack of conscious physical control of the body resulting in various kinds of hysteria and even attempts at levitation indicate that there is something more than a person’s own will.
If one has a difficult time accepting the reality of discarnate spirits, one could say that subconscious psychological forces may have been unleashed as a result of the rigours of the various self-mortifications and repeated morbid Jesuit style visualisations of the horrors and terrors of hell, and that it is this which may lead to the wanton licentious excesses which the church authorities reported in connection with Alumbrado doctrines, doctrines which Molinos more or less explicitly alluded to being a follower of.
The book The Spanish Inquisition, 1478-1614: An Anthology of Sources, compiled and translated by Lu Ann Homza is an invaluable resource for first-hand recorded documentation about the Alumbrados. Naturally the information is that which was recorded by the church authorities and the Inquisition during the court processes against those Alumbrados suspected of heresy but there are many witness statements which are brought to bear and feature the words of the Alumbrados themselves.
All in all it paints a strange picture of those involved in the Alumbrados, with many apparent contradictions in the words of the defendants themselves and paints a tragic picture of people who, for whatever reason, whether an intention to subvert Spanish society and the church or from a genuine experiment in free-thinking, regardless the end result is the same: a picture of confused, disordered thinking, with some genuine wisdom which appears in sharp relief to the blurry mental background with a certain sense of emotional estrangement and likely mental impairment.
In 1525 the Inquisition published an edict on the numerated heresies of the Alumbrados which had been elicited from Alumbrado members themselves with the promise that “no punishment, public penance, or confiscation of goods would be imposed upon them”. The most common response from the church authorities to each proposition or heresy was a familiar refrain: “This proposition is erroneous, false, heretical ….” and sometimes with more apt descriptions, in the instance of proposition 46 “That the end of the world had to occur in twelve years.” The church authorities were succinct: “This proposition is crazy.”
And indeed, a lot of them are; it really is a poor reflection on your particular brand of mysticism if you manage to make the Catholic Church look sensible.
Some of the propositions are strange and hint at something almost anti-human; a list of directions one would follow in order not to take pleasure from life or possibly, propositions which had been arrived at as a result of a certain psychological transformation which may indicate some kind of schizoid illness. How else can one explain such items as proposition 31:
“That he held it as a mortal sin if he read some book to console his soul.”
Or proposition 36: “That a man sinned mortally every time he loved a son, daughter, or other person, and did not love that person through God.”
Or proposition 40: “Because a girl crossed the street, he said she had sinned, because in that action she had fulfilled her will.”
Proposition number 1 is fairly unambiguous and quite a statement of intent: “There is no Hell, and if they say there is, it is to frighten us, just as they tell children, “Watch out for the bogeyman.”
It is clear however that anyone believing such a thing in all its bald and unnuanced simplicity would feel no compulsion to moderate their behaviour and attempt to lead a good life nor any compunction about leading a bad one.
Such a statement really calls into question the whole of creation itself to some extent and that, if one is to believe there is a spiritual component to life and that another state of higher reality exists, then one is hardly likely to want to spend that in the company of the spirits of evil rogues looking to continue committing atrocities against their fellow spirits for all eternity. Clearly there must be some kind of spiritual filtering mechanism and a kind of like-with-like which is one of the most natural and readily comprehendible principles of reality, and such a mechanism would necessarily relegate those with irredeemably malicious or evil inclinations to be with their own kind where they can furnish and fashion their own mutually unpleasant spiritual reality.
Proposition 6 reported that one of the Alumbrados:
“…was sorry he had not sinned more; and knowing what God’s mercy was, he wished he had sinned more in order to enjoy that mercy more. Because the greater the sinner, the more God loves him.”
This Kabbalistic thinking should be very familiar to us by now after reading through this volume and indicated perhaps, the element of Kabbalistic Chewish ‘Oral Tradition’ working into Spanish society through the current of those who had only superficially converted to Christianity.
The picture which emerges of the Alumbrados is that they believed themselves infallible, since according to them: “God could not make a person more perfect or more humble than he already was,” and also unrepentant of any wrong doings since “They call those people who lament their sins ‘penance-addicts,’ ‘proprietors of themselves,’ and ‘weepers.’
They also believed that sex was a kind of holy sacrament: “married people were more united to God while making love than if they had been praying.” And temptation should be welcomed:
“They did not have to renounce temptations and evil thoughts, but rather should embrace them and take them as a burden, and walk onward with this cross.”
This particular Alumbrado trap is the snare which caught Miguel Molinos and cemented his reputation as a heretic and caused him to be sentenced to prison where he died. It is likely that without the stain of personal immorality which cast the whole of his life’s work into disrepute, his Spiritual Exercises and the benefits of the kind of transcendental meditation could well have become part of the liturgy of the Catholic Church and have developed into a useful way to contact the divine principle for, in the words of Jesus: “…nor will they say, ‘See here!’ or ‘See there!’ For indeed, the kingdom of God is within you.”
But pure nonsense cannot survive without the oxygen of truth and like all attempts at subversion or deceptive stratagems, it is necessary to accompany the lies with a bodyguard of truth and so this is why within the doctrines of the Alumbrados we find some very reasonable and evident truths such as Maria de Cazalla saying of the Catholic Church:
“I believe that the Child Jesus is lost in the sophisms and arguments that you pronounce.”
Or of her “considering papal bulls, indulgences, and pardons to be a joke, and believing they benefited no one and achieved nothing, said, ‘Look, I’ve bought Christianity and am carrying it around, for one is not a Christian unless you have these bulls; I’d rather throw the money into something else.’”
She was quite right of course, but even now we as a modern reader with a delicate taste for nuance might detect that the mockery goes a little too far and we can perhaps detect a veiled disdain not only for the Church but for Christianity itself. But there is something more, some of Maria de Cazalla’s statements betray something more than scepticism or irreverence:
“María de Cazalla and others believed that there was no Mary Magdalene, nor a St. Anne who married three times, nor were there three Marys; they thought the whole thing was a joke. When she was told that the Church held such matters as true, she replied that it was a joke, and some stupid people had so ordered it….”
They seem to indicate a claim to some other information or knowledge since it is unlikely that most church goers of the time would question such things, but what if someone were part of a tradition which had its own information about such things, quite outside of the Catholic Church. Again, the connection to the Chewish community with its own extensive written historical records and oral traditions would fit this bill perfectly.
But if the accounts of Maria de Cazalla can’t help but reveal a parallel knowledge-stream they also show again a certain inhumanity, one would also say, sociopathic or even borderline psychotic aspect of the Alumbrado tradition. What are we to make of such statements, which even the dreaded Inquisition rightly described as ‘horrific’:
“She heard from Bishop Cazalla that María de Cazalla said she conceived her children without carnal pleasure and did not love them as if they were her own, but rather as if they were her neighbors’.
And another similar reported statement from Maria de Cazalla:
“She reprehended a certain lady who deeply loved her own children, calling that lady a butcher of the flesh who had a piece of her heart in each child.”
And after giving birth, instead of feelings of joy or such as might be normal this report similarly evokes a singular anti-human perspective:
“Likewise, when asked why people didn’t come to see her after she had given birth, María de Cazalla said, ‘May God remove that disgrace from me,’ as if she considered childbirth disgraceful.”
From this we can create a psychological profile strongly suggestive of Maria de Cazalla being in the population percentile suffering from a degree of psychopathy since an inability to feel emotions and even being repelled by them is a strong marker of such a disorder, also it was reported that “she felt no carnal pleasure in sex,” a dissociative condition known as sexual anhedonia and if we factor in this dissociative element we might not be far from the mark if we consider that Maria de Cazalla may have been a schizophrenic.
It is possible however that she was not always like this, reports indicate that Cazalla was somehow ‘changed’ by conversing with other Alumbrados:
“Asked how she knew that María de Cazalla held the opinions of the Alumbrados, she said she knew because she saw María de Cazalla converse in secret with Isabel de la Cruz and Pedro Ruiz de Alcaraz. She saw them confer night and day, and saw her altered in all her habits and spiritual exercises, so much so that the needleworkers of Orche said María de Cazalla was crazy.”
Kabbalistic Freemasonry
The word 'Chew' replaces a word Google doesn't like to see in text on websites for some reason.
Official history records the first Freemasonic lodge was founded on the 24th June 1717 at the Goose and Gridiron alehouse in London but there has been a presence of Freemasonry prior to this date for several hundred years, perhaps it is only in 1717 that Freemasonry effectively began its slow emergence from the subterranean underground it had hitherto inhabited and commenced the next stage of its long term, millennial plan.
In his book about ‘The Hiram Key’ Freemason Christopher Knight states plainly that: “there appears to have been a significant Freemasonic infrastructure in place in London, well before 1646.”
1646 is a significant date because it is on this date that the first documented record of someone being initiated into Freemasonry was made. On 16th October 1646, antiquarian and member of the Royal Society and later founder of the Oxford Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology at Oxford, Elias Ashmole in his dairy records:
"I was made a Free Mason at Warrington in Lancashire, with Coll: Henry Mainwaring of Karincham in Cheshire.”
At this date during the English Civil War Warrington was a stronghold of the Parliamentarians and Colonel Henry Mainwaring was a Roundhead Parliamentarian friend of Ashmole’s father-in-law. Ashmole was interested in Hermetic studies and Alchemy and published several books on the subject.
The following is from the website of the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia which seems to be some kind of international rival to the largest Rosicrucian organisation in the word, the mighty AMORC founded in 1915 and preceded by the Societas Rosicruciana which was founded in 1865 by Robert Wentworth Little and recruits from among Master Masons while AMORC is a group which seems to require little more than the completion of an online application from and the payment of annual dues of £246. They seem to organise open-evenings at UK Friends House, UK headquarters of the Quakers opposite Euston Station in London and as a Quaker myself I am surprised that they are happy to throw their lot in with a quasi-Satanic Kabbalistic organisations like this one, but I also saw Benjamin Crème at Friends House going on about his daft Maitreya but I suppose he had to pay the Quakers for the use of the room and presumably they put the money to good use.
Quoting from the Societas Rosicruciana website:
“Some Masonic historians believe that modern Speculative Freemasonry owes much to the Rosicrucian movement. Certainly, the earliest recorded speculative Freemasons in England, Sir Robert Moray and Elias Ashmole, if not themselves Rosicrucians, were deeply interested in Rosicrucian philosophy and ideals – ideals that perhaps provided their motive for establishing The Royal Society. The Rosicrucian Society of England was founded in 1867 by the freemason Robert Wentworth Little and six other brethren following the discovery of certain manuscripts in the archives of Grand Lodge. Many eminent and scholarly masons have been members of the Order.”
Initiated into Freemasonry in 1771 the German poet Gotthold Ephraim Lessing in 1778 wrote five dialogues on Freemasonry entitled: "Ernst und Falk: Conversations for Freemasons."
From Secret Societies and Subversive Movements:
“The dialogues between Ernst and Falk throw a curious light on the influences at work behind Freemasonry at this period and gain immensely in interest when the identity of the two men in question is understood. Thus Ernst, by whom Lessing evidently represents himself, is at the beginning not a Freemason, and, whilst sitting with Falk in a wood, questions the high initiate on the aims of the Order. Falk explains that Freemasonry has always existed, but not under this name. Its real purpose has never been revealed. On the surface it appears to be a purely philanthropic association, but in reality philanthropy forms no part of its scheme, its object being to bring about a state of things which will render philanthropy unnecessary…As an illustration Falk points to an ant-heap at the foot of the tree beneath which the two men are seated. ‘Why,’ he asks, ‘should not human beings exist without government like the ants or bees?’ Falk then goes on to describe his idea of a Universal State, or rather a federation of States, in which men will no longer be divided by national, social, or religious prejudices, and where greater equality will exist.”
What is interesting again is that same refrain, the same tune and the same words, whether it be spoken by elite Chewish Freemasons or messages apparently beamed into people’s heads by aliens.
In the dialogues is the hint that Freemasonry is controlled by something far older and most Freemasons have no idea what is really happening or what they are involved with. And that as Falk himself as a Chew, does not attend Masonic lodges and that Freemasonry does not exist in an ‘outward form’ and he says:
“A lodge bears the same relation to Freemasonry as a church to belief."
And Webster Nesta’s comments:
“In other words, the real initiates do not appear upon the scene. Here then we see the role of the "Concealed Superiors."
It seems clear then that it is made explicit that Falk, as a Kabbalist Chew, is one of the elect ‘concealed superiors’ of Freemasonry, however he does not attend the lodges and exist as a ‘hidden master’.
The Freemason Andrew Michael Ramsey states that Freemasonry was created by the Crusader knights, stating that medieval crusaders, likely the Knights Templar, founded Freemasonry. But there is a myth of an even earlier foundation according to Freemason Henrik Bogdan in his paper entitled An Introduction to the High Degrees of Freemasonry:
“The name Heredon, more commonly spelled as Heredom (and sometimes as Harodim), is the name given to a mythical mountain supposed to exist north of Kilwinning, Scotland. According to a Masonic myth, associated particularly with Ecossais Masonry, the Masons were driven away from Jerusalem after the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem and subsequently found their way to this mountain in Scotland. They remained on this mountain until the time of the Crusades.”
Lodge Mother Kilwinning is generally held to be the oldest Masonic lodge in the world and has its origins in the 12th Century, almost 500 years prior to Freemasonry’s supposed creation in London at the Apple Tree Tavern in 1716. Freemasonry in Scotland supposedly developed under the reign of King David I and the Heredom degree with a Rosy Cross degree originating in 1314 following the Battle of Bannockburn which has long been rumoured to have been decisively won in Scotland’s favour due to the intercession of a band of mysterious knights who may have been the Knights Templar.
One of the earliest known reference to the Rosicrucians was in a poem The Muses Threnodie from 1638 by Scotsman Henry Adamson:
“For we be brethren of the Rosie Crosse,
We have the Mason word, and second sight,
Things for to come we can foretell aright..”
Robert Fludd wrote several works on the Rosy Cross in the early 17th century; Fludd has also been called ‘the Father of Freemasonry’. Robert Fludd spent time studying with the Jesuits in Pyrenees. His theory of the ‘tripartite’ nature of creation where he believes that ‘the divine light’ was the active agent responsible for creation and that the sun literally contains the ‘Spirit of the Lord’ and that this same ‘spirit’ circulates through man is interesting and predates my own and other theories of the true nature of light as the transcendent God element of reality and my own writing where I indicate that the sun is a portal connecting this higher subatomic realm of infinite God energy and sending it out into our material realm to populate the universe with life.
A very early Rosicrucian illustration from 1604 shows the ‘Tree of Sophia’ and bears a strong concordance with the Kabbalistic Tree of Life is also annotated with Hebrew characters. Robert Fludd was also said to have been a Kabbalist. The famous satirist writer of Gulliver’s Travels and Freemason Jonathan Swift writes of the history of Masonry in Scotland:
“The famous old Scottish lodge of Kilwinnin of which all the Kings of Scotland have been from Time to Time Grand Masters without interruption, down from the days of Fergus, who reigned more than 2000 years ago, long before the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem or the Knights of Malta, to which lodges I nevertheless allow the Honour of having adorned the Antient Chewish and Pagan Masonry with Religious and Christian Rules.”
He also makes an allusion to Rosicrucians and expressly associates it with Kabbalah:
“Fergus…was carefully instructed in all the Arts and Sciences, especially in the Natural Magick, and the Caballistical Philosophy (afterwards called the Rosecrution) by the Pagan Druids of Ireland and Mona, the only true Caballists then Extant in the Western World… I am told by Men of Learning that the Occult as well as Moral Philosophy of all the Pagans was well besprinkled and enrich’d from the Caballistical School of the Patriarchs…and Rabbins.”
Laurence Dermott Irish Grand Secretary of the ‘antient’ movement of Freemasonry of the middle of the 18th century also refers to a Kabbalistic tradition endemic and perhaps fundamental to Freemasonry.
“…that at Solomon’s Temple (and not before) it received the Name of Free-Masonry, because the Masons at Jerusalem and Tyre were the greatest Cabalists* then in the World; that the Mystery has been, for the most Part, practiced amongst Builders since Solomon’s Time.”
From the excellent researcher Marsha Schuchard in her article about Scottish Kabbalistic Freemasonry:
“….his reference to Ramon Lull provides a good starting point for my narrative, which will chronologically trace some “ancient” sources of the ‘Antients.’ Why did Swift assert that the teachings of Lull, the 13th-century Spanish mystic and polymath, could provide a key to the very essence of Masonry? Lull had drawn on Cabalistic and Sufi mystical teachings to develop mnemonic and meditation techniques that made possible encyclopedic learning and architectural visualization, which he believed were useful accomplishments for stonemasons and other craftsmen, and for his friends among the crusading Knights Templar, who could thus become ‘illuminated’ knights.
To develop the Art of Memory, Lull drew upon the meditation techniques of Chewish Merkabah mysticism and the Sepher Yetzirah, in which the adept rebuilds the Temple of Jerusalem in his imagination. As the Art developed, it involved the visualization of a building, palace, or temple in which images of intellectual concepts, historical facts, and/or geometrical relations were placed in special rooms, which facilitated their permanent placement in the initiate’s memory and mind. In a condensed and simplified form, it was useful to the operative mason’s ability to visualize complex geometrical and structural relations through architectural imaging. The intense mental concentration sometimes produced a trance state, in which some practitioners believed that they achieved prophetic vision or ‘second sight.’”
We find something like an ‘agenda’ of the Rosicrucians made explicit in the Confessio Fraternitatis printed in 1615:
"What think you, loving people, and how seem you affected, seeing that you now understand and know, that we acknowledge ourselves truly and sincerely to profess Christ, condemn the Pope, addict ourselves to the true Philosophy, lead a Christian life, and daily call, entreat and invite many more unto our Fraternity, unto whom the same Light of God likewise appeareth?"
The anti-Catholic tenor ought to intrigue us and perhaps could be part of the demonstrated movement to destroy Christianity piecemeal by first dividing it with schism and then opposing the arms of Catholics and Protestants against each other, at least this is what we can ascertain if we plot the activities of the international merchant class from the period of Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell through the various revolutionary movements culminating, at least for now in the Russian Revolution.
Martin Luther’s personal insignia was a rose with a cross inside indicating that he too was a Rosicrucian. Just to make it clear I am not a Catholic and have no particular allegiance, I am however a Christian. What I query is that although the protestant reformation led to many good things for Christian expression it also very severely weakened Christianity as a global force able to defend its nations and empires. We are now, unfortunately, living in a world where we have been subjected totally by the banking fraternity and have had no institution to defend against them for a couple of hundred years. Now that their financial and political dominance over us is absolute, they are now attacking our social and moral values, and again, we have no institution able to defend our moral values, our culture and history from attack. None of this would have been possible without the first cracks being made into the edifice of the Church and the final fatal splitting of schism. It is my belief that the Rosicrucian agenda was precisely this and it is they, as precursors to the Freemasons and as Kabbalists taught by Chews, whose purpose it was to undertake the first steps in the long-term goal of subjugating the West by first encouraging division in the church. Although with the benefit of hindsight we can clearly see that the Catholic Church has behaved in the tyrannical and despotic manner of an institution whose primary goal is the maintenance of its own power base and orthodoxy at all cost, even at the expense of directly contradicting Jesus and his Earthly ministry.
We can find further clues connecting Rosicrucianism with Chewish identity in the Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz. The story begins at the end of Passover followed by Chag HaMatzoty the seven days of unleavened bread and the chemical wedding coincides with the end of this period and the roasting of the Paschal lamb.
The story is full of allegory and numerological codes and while it superficially presents itself from a Judeo-Christian perspective it is secretly extolling the Kabbalah. The seven days before the ‘wedding’, which had been identified as a Christian allegory of the creation of the world and the ‘wedding’ to superficial appearance is a Christian allegory based on the wedding at Canaan and Jesus describing himself as the bridegroom, but in this case the number seven refers to the seven movements along the Kabbalistic tree of life and the ‘wedding’ is a reference to the union of the ‘bride’ or Malkuth, the human station of the Tree of Life, with an aspect of the divine emanation, mentioned in the key Kabbalistic text the Zohar.
Rosicrucian Jack Courtis goes into great detail analysing the Chymical Wedding and his commentary can be found at: https://www.crcsite.org/rosicrucian-library/chymical-wedding-guide8/
Chymical as in ‘chemical’ refers to alchemy; it is unknown at what point in history chemists had the idea that they could draw parallels between the outer manifestation and results of their chemistry experiments and the inner changes of mind and consciousness which these early scientists experienced as part of their occult practices.
Zosimus of Panopolis was an Egyptian Gnostic mystic born in the late 3rd Century. In him we perhaps see the release of some of the great alchemical secrets of the Ancient Egyptian Priesthood. Zosimos provided one of the first definitions of alchemy as the study of "the composition of waters, movement, growth, embodying and disembodying, drawing the spirits from bodies and bonding the spirits within bodies."
He also wrote in ambiguous terms typical of the study of alchemy:
“The symbol of chemistry is drawn from the creation by its adepts, who cleanse and save the divine soul bound in the elements, and who free the divine spirit from its mixture with the flesh.”
This book Azoth of the Philosophers by the legendary German alchemist Basil Valentine, appeared in the 16th Century but was ostensibly written by a 15th century German Benedictine Canon. There is some doubt as to the true identity of the writer of the Azoth of the Philosophers but it would accord with the ancient trend of not a scientific priesthood which is what we have in the present age, but a priesthood of scientists fusing spiritual and material phenomenon in fascinating and remarkable ways. This is also one of the reasons why we the modern scholar finds Alchemy so seemingly obstruse, because we are used to the separation of church and science.
As the originator of Alchemical lore in the West his work is crucial in setting the standard and influence the develop of both physical and hermetic science all throughout the middle-ages and even until the dawn of the Enlightenment at which point science had started to become industrialised and was beginning to separate from the hermetic lore into the study solely of the physical characteristics of matter apart from any spiritual influence. It is interesting that this break seemed universal, splitting at the seams where the spiritual domain meets the material and it was largely through the work of heretical scientists such as Giordano Bruno, Gallileo and Tycho Brahe, all whom were hermetic scientists who markedly signalled their break with the orthodoxy of the church.
It is only in fairly modern times that science has removed itself from the spiritual psychic realm and historically speaking, this is very much an aberration from what had been normal understanding of reality for thousands of years. Science, until the modern area of industrialisation: where scientific experiments started to be produced and reproduced without any of the trappings of spiritual exhortations or divine intervention, was usually part of the religious world so in Ancient Egypt for instance, Sekhmet was the patron of doctors and they were her priests. Science was usually knowledge, discovered by and carefully guarded and used by ancient religious cults.
Ammonium for instance, takes its name from the Ancient Egyptian horned God Amun in whose name a Temple was constructed which Alexander the Great famously visited to consult the oracle there and had his ‘divinity’ and his legitimacy as Pharoah confirmed. The temple is at the oasis area around the town of Siwa in the far west of Egypt on the border of Libya, in the midst of the desert, and since ammonium was also extracted by the Arabs from camel dung it was thought that the presence of ammonium chloride in the sands of Siwa was a result of the micturition of innumerable camels throughout history as their owners prayed at the shrine. The more likely reality is that Siwa is located in a depression of the Earth in an area in which water flows abundantly from the ground and ammonium chloride and other salts are washed out of the deep earth and are a geological feature independent of the presence of thousands of urinating camels stretching back through the corridors of time.
Ammonia chloride was considered by the alchemists to be one of the four alchemical ‘spirits’ because of its corrosive properties and suggested an ability to melt metals from one form to another. It was also used by the priests in their various rites of Amun, and since ammonium is highly flammable and commonly used in explosive and rocket fuel, one can well imagine what kind of apparently magical use the priests might have made of it to awe and astonish those attending their rituals.
The priests also used their knowledge of chemistry in initiation rites and ‘the mysteries’. They used the deadly toxin Anthrax daubed on statues of Sekhmet, to strike down with a curse, anyone so profane to importune the formidable Goddess.
In the Ancient Greek rites of Eleusis, the one to be initiated: the mystae, would be instructed to fast prior to the unveiling of the mystery and was given a strongly psychoactive brew called kykeon on an empty stomach, before witnessing whatever special effects show the priests had prepared for them, in order to convince him he had witnessed the activities of the Gods.
The kykeon was made from water, barley, mint and most likely ergot fungus, from which LSD was later synthesised by Albert Hoffman in 1938, and the initiate would likely have had little understanding of the bio-chemical composition of the brew and little suspected he was being drugged, and even if he were aware of the importance of the kykeon to the experience he would probably not have been able to scientifically understand the process since even alcohol was imbibed with the belief that intoxication was possession by the spirit of Dionysus and was still a quasi-spiritual experience so even if the initiate did suspect that the kykeon had caused a change in his perception of reality he would still be expected to ascribe it to some kind of divine agency, perhaps this is why alcohol is known as spirits, well actually I know that this isn’t the reason, but it ought to be.
While the mystae would be caught up in the transformative experience and was no doubt struggling with his new reality of Gods, Goddesses and whatever else was being transmitted to him by the mystery play, the priesthood understood the process scientifically and it had probably been accidentally discovered in the unrecorded forgotten tides of history that certain barley grains with a strange little spur of fungus on them could produce specific effects on the perception of reality of the person it was administered to.
The mystae likely took it all at face value, since to not do so would be to profane the mysteries and render the whole thing ineffectual: since the intention was to create a permanent change in the mind of the initiate and convince him that he had genuinely witnessed supernatural events and the otherworldly feelings of derealisation which the psychoactive compounds in the kykeon provoke, may have convinced him that he himself had undergone some change of state: that he may have died for instance and entered hell. Dr Abram Hoffer’s research into schizophrenia indicates that schizophrenia is caused by adrenochrome, which is a psycho-active psychedelic compound and the symptoms of schizophrenia or psychotic episodes are indistinguishable from a psychedelic experience. It is a common delusion amongst schizophrenics that they exist in a different state of reality to other people; that for some reason they are being dragged into hell. The Cotard delusion is the belief that they have already died in some literal sense and although they appear to be alive, they themselves believe they have died and are living in some kind of post-mortem purgatory.
Such people are dangerous for civilised society as demonstrated by a fairly high-profile example of the Cotard delusion in the person of Norwegian black-metal singer ‘Dead’ alias Per Ohlin. He had a fascination with death and would throw rotting pig heads into the crowd at their live shows to drive away what they considered poseurs. He would bury his clothes underground so they started to rot and he would wear these ‘grave clothes’ and he would also keep dead and rotting animals at home under his bed. He committed suicide at 22 and his suicide note read:
“I am not a human being. This is just a dream, and soon I will wake up.”
This act resulted in his fans and supporters committing a wave of arsons of old wooden Stave churches across Norway including the Fantoft Stave Church which was nearly a thousand years old and was burned to the ground by black metal artist Varg Vikernes, his real name, the much less Nordic Louis Cachet and by 1996 there had been 50 such attacks as well as a series of murders.
It seems peculiar that these black-metal followers would burn down churches. What threat do they represent in these days? Clearly none, so there is obviously something else, an ideological reason: Satanism. Who benefits from burning down churches? If there is a genuine spiritual battle taking place on Earth and if one is in the service of a Satanic force which is antagonistic to humanity and its well-being, then burning down a beautiful and unique ancient wooden church would make sense.
This is a demonstration of the kind of obvious dangers which depersonalisation delusions can provoke, and so any religious organisation or cult which practices such a thing is playing with a very dangerous material: the human mind, and since such rituals have been taking place for thousands of years and continue to take place within Freemasonry and appendant cults, then how many of these ‘depersonalised’, deluded people, who believe they are in hell or living as a dead man in an unreal world of illusions, might be among us?
Such rituals have been used over the ages to create a certain kind of person. One specific cult which used drugs and elaborate staged performances to convince the mystae that he had died were those carried out by Hassan Ibn Sabbah’s Assassins. Marco Polo wrote that Sabbah created a garden of paradise in a hidden valley with real streams or milk, wine and honey, flowing in every direction from secret conduits built inside palaces, and also the availability of beautiful women which no doubt provided some kind of motivation to believe the delusion and convince the mystae that he had died and was in heaven and that Lord Hassan had power over him.
Masonry is said to be a science, from the Latin ‘scire’ to know, and for many years was probably the most overt demonstration of art and technological development in society. The construction of the great gothic churches required the mastery of many elements of what we call science: primarily of mathematics, engineering, and mechanical physics. This wedding of science to religion which had been common in the ancient world continued into the early middle-ages to the late middle-ages with clergy-scientists such as father of the scientific method Roger Bacon, Copernicus and Ramon Lull, who is said to have been the originator of computation theory where he designed the first truth-tables which are the basis of a computational logic-gate based system which he later made into a analogue computer made of paper, on how to win religious arguments against Muslims.
In the modern age I would include Nikola Tesla as a scientist who was directly inspired by the spiritual realm and this is something he himself acknowledged. The similarity between his methods and those used by the early Masons being the creation a ‘mind-palace’ in which to visualise the construction as a mental prototype, except to Nikola Tesla the devices he created appeared to arrive fully formed straight into his mind delivered fresh from the realm of light. Tesla had been musing on the setting sun and was reminded of a poetic passage from Goethe’s Faust describing the new voyages of the retreating sun which he started quoting for his friend with whom he was walking:
“As I uttered these inspiring words the idea came like a flash of lightning and in an instant the truth was revealed. I drew with a stick on the sand the diagrams shown six years later in my address before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and my companion understood them perfectly. The images I saw were wonderfully sharp and clear and had the solidity of metal and stone, so much so that I told him: ‘See my motor here; watch me reverse it.’ I cannot begin to describe my emotions. Pygmalion seeing his statue come to life could not have been more deeply moved. A thousand secrets of nature which I might have stumbled upon accidentally I would have given for that one which I had wrested from her against all odds and at the peril of my existence.”
It is interesting that Tesla was musing on the sun and quoting Faust, in a manner of speaking he was making an invocation to the sun, the source of all light and was answered with his greatest wish: the secrets of the electrical AC motor which remains his greatest achievement and perhaps the greatest invention of the 20th Century, were given to him in a flash of light. Perhaps in this instance we witness the ancient scientific methods of divine inspiration rewarding the faithful adepts who know how to give the Gods their due praise.
Tesla claimed he was born during a lightning storm and throughout his whole life he would be subject to attacks of intense bright flashes of light invading his mind and causing hallucinations; it is possible that in some sense, Tesla was highly charged with EM energy, as we all are since EM energy is what animates us: driving the processes of our body, keeping our heart pumping and being the very stuff of our thoughts and our minds. The Miller-Urey experiment demonstrated that life on Earth was likely a result of electro-static discharges impacting inorganic gasses such as methane, ammonia and hydrogen which resulted in the production of the building blocks of life: amino acids, which are the first level of organic compounds. This demonstrates that the animating organic factor of life comes from electricity which is a form of light.
Tuesday, 8 March 2022
Flat Earth beliefs and schizoid psychosis in the 'Truth Community'.
Just thinking out loud.......
I cannot grasp what is driving the current sub-current of belief in flat-Earthism.
It defies not only any rational or logical cognitive framework but even defies the concept even of a conceptual framework.
Flat-Earth belief is almost purposefully and maliciously irrational and the fact that it requires a completely implausible and impossible set of circumstances in order for it to be true doesn't seem to bother Flat-Earth people who are happy to 'invent' the universe as they go along in order to create a weird fantasy backdrop for their Flat-Earth reality.
Then I tried to think like a schizophrenic.
When I looked at Flat-Earth from the viewpoint of the schizophrenic it fit and made a kind of sense.
The only cognitive framework within which Flat-Earth makes any sense is within the concept of extreme mental illness.
I say this because for the schizophrenic personality, the whole of reality has become both unreal and threatening.
A schizophrenic will look at the horizon and the sun set and will 'see' or 'perceive' an unreal cardboard sky like a movie backdrop and a sun watching him or her, as if it were a spotlight, placed there, to peer at him, as he goes about his business.
They will know, either rightly or wrongly, but partially rightly, that this is all an illusion, and that there is something 'behind' and 'beyond' the cardboard sky and the sun staring at them, like a bright burning eye, watching them moving to-and-fro on the surface of the unreal stage which has been set for them.
The sense of total unreality is absolutely central to understanding why people believe in Flat-Earthism, because despite their protestations and claims, logic and scientific measurements can never carry the argument.
The sense of a mechanistic, Newtonian rational universe, entirely dissolves as a plausible reality to the shizoid mind, who knows, that there is something MUCH BIGGER going on. Again, they are partially right, but in a sense, are being exposed to too much information, which their human mind and senses cannot handle.
So..... in order to circumvent this, the schizophrenic Flat Earther has to externalise or project their sense of unreality to the Earth and everyone living here as a whole, in order to feel 'normal' with their unreality.
This way the Flat-Earther is the one who 'knows' that the Earth is flat, and everyone else is conveniently wrong.
The larger the Flat-Earth group gets, the more comfort, solace and security these schizophrenics feel about their own delusions which by sheer force of cultural resonance and repetition actually gain reality in the real world and as we have seen, become a cultural current in their own right.
Therefore, it is no use arguing with a Flat-Earther because you are probably dealing with someone who is medically insane and at the same time, has their whole reality invested in this belief. A man will fight to their last brain-cell to defend their sense of reality.
I write this both as a personal investigation, and I am glad to have been able to solve a minor riddle in my own mind, but also at exasperation at how far this self-serving cult of mental-illness has infiltrated the Truth Movement and succeeded in largely discrediting the conspiracy movement as a whole.
I also believe that there are non mentally ill agents and perps involved in promulgating the Flat-Earth information, but what is surprising is the sheer level of up-take amongst people in conspiracy circles. The Flat-Earth schizophrenia hypothesis explains this riddle.
Flat-Earth beliefs allows the schizophrenic to be the sane-one at last, and the rest of humanity to be the ones in error. One can understand why this might be appealing to such people.
So the prevalence of Flat Earth beliefs, although apparently laughable and ridiculous, signals a disturbingly wide distribution of psychotic and shizoid cognitive patterns, in our online communities.
UPDATE a rather awful but pertinent example which underlines this point was published on April 5th, in the Daily Mail.
Just be careful out there....not everything you read in the Truth Community is going to be true, or even useful to you. I have always said...use discernment.... Where attention goes....energy flows...and sometimes this can be dangerous.
QAnon-obsessed dad who murdered his two children with a spear gun in Mexico because he thought they had 'serpent DNA' told cops he was radicalized by British conspiracy theorist David Icke
- Matthew Coleman killed his two-year-old son Kaleo and 10-month-old daughter Roxy in Mexico in August 2021
- He believed they were shapeshifters with serpent DNA and had to be killed
- He shot them through the heart with a spear gun then dumped their bodies in a ditch before fleeing for the border
- Once in custody, he told the FBI he had been convinced of shapeshifters by 'that British guy with white hair'
- The FBI agent said he believed he was talking about David Icke, the British conspiracy theorist
Saturday, 15 January 2022
Mauri the Fake Grey Alien.
An investigation into the reality of the spirit world with reference to various published materials and the historical influence of the spirit-world within the European hermetic movement and secret societies.
Exploring the creation and the purpose of the Jesuits.
The secret of the Alumbrados.
Decoding the Rosicrucians.
The TRUTH about UFO's.
Alchemy explained.
The Kabbalah exposed!
AND THE BIG WHY.......
Something which isn’t part of the public record however is the life and
experience of a former member of the Illuminati known as Mauri. These days with
the mass censorship of the internet a great deal of knowledge is being lost
since website such as hers no longer appear to be indexed in Google searches.
In fact, it is not only conspiracy websites which no longer appear in Google
searches but any website or forum which is not part of the mainstream media.
The result is that anything you tend to search for now usually elicits a page
full of mainstream sources quoting an identical chunk of text, usually farmed
from Wikipedia. It goes without saying that this is Orwellian in the extreme
but this is the natural result of media and big-tech companies working hand-in-hand
with government agendas.
The mainstream media were dying: print sales and television viewing on decline, meanwhile governments have their nefarious agendas and the internet was previously a venue where the internet’s vox populi could lead the debate and challenge government lies and misinformation, forcing deep-state operatives like Hilary Clinton to repeatedly make shrill noises about conspiracy theories and declare ‘we are losing the info-war’. Well they were, and they were good times, but it is a war which through sheer muscle of money and perhaps too many newly arrived bovine internetizens who care more about make-up tutorials and Amazon’s Prime-Day sales, than sharing information, cheering a sheepish approval at denying free-speech and internet hosting services being denied to certain tactically positioned agent provocateurs like Andrew Anglin, then we are now refugees and guerrillas trying to find somewhere to hide from the conquering army of relentless censorship. Andrew Anglin, or Andre as he used to be known on the old David Icke forum, was a left-winger living in the far-east deploring ‘white people’ for all the problems of the world and extolling a mixing of the races.
This information has long gone but it certainly
ought to make us suspicious of Andrew Anglin’s 180 degree political heel-turn
and if we consider perhaps that without his website and its deliberately and
needlessly provocative articles cynically engineered to be as offensive as
possible, then we might wonder whether he was the necessary ‘problem reaction
solution’ agent required to instigate the avalanche of relentless internet
censorship of which his de-platforming seemed to be the signal governments and
the tech agencies had been waiting for.
So websites like reflectionsinthedark.com linger like virtual phantoms, the only way to find them is by knowing they are there in the first place. Google these days certainly has no intention of taking you to them, even if you were to fill in exactly the relevant search terms you would still find yourself being directed to a mainstream news website or else a website specifically debunking and attacking what you had just typed in. So for instance typing the search terms ‘Illuminati, Nazi, UFO’s’ which in the past would have served up Mauri’s website on the first page or at worst the second page now gives you results from Amazon.com, Popular Mechanics, Ebay, the BBC, Wikipedia, NBC news, the Washington Post and even the CIA.
Basically all of the media and
information control outlets with the most money to field your query and refute
it without you ever having had the chance to glimpse an honest response as used
to be the case. The kind of responses we used to have for such a query might be
a page from a discussion forum specifically dedicated to investigating the
subject, or a website dedicated to researching the topic or an individual’s
personal account of something similar or connected to the broad themes. Clearly
this was a much better way to get to the bottom of subject, rather than to be presented
a politically motivated and corporate sponsored refutation of the query terms.
These kind of websites were always top in the search results over the
mainstream media because the mainstream media were losing ground to the expert
analysis which easy communication between interested parties and experts had
made possible, as a result these websites and forums grew until they had
thousands of members online and millions of views.
Mauri hasn’t published anything for eight years and I have twice
attempted to contact her without success, asking for clarification about her
experiences as a ‘grey alien’ which she goes into as being part of her duties
as a member of a multi-generational Illuminati family.
“The grey alien is a creation of Nazi innovation. An alien being
was needed to accompany the secret advanced flying machines made during WWII in
Germany, which after the war developed into the Nazi UFO hoax in America. What
was their secret formula in creating the grey aliens? Let’s start with the
stocking mask. It turns out the nylon stocking was useful for more than just a
gift to the ladies. The stocking contorts the face down to the bones and
removes a person’s individual facial features. The ears become just two
holes and the nose (on a child) becomes two nostrils instead. The mouth becomes
a nonfunctional slit. And the eyes disappear altogether. Why it makes you
look almost alien; except for the eyes. One could add a nice pair of WWII army
surplus goggles to hide the lack of eyes. Oh wait; if one hides the
elastic on the goggles, each lens (which is almond shaped) becomes an
eye. Cool! If the stocking is wrapped around the head, covering the
hair, the head becomes bigger and bald. Add a little white bath powder to blend
it all together. And, oh did I mention that the Nazis liked to use children,
specifically little girls. The Nazis were not only innovative; they were
cheap. The little grey alien doesn’t even get clothes, but has to run
around in the cold night air naked. Berrrrr.
The grey aliens were a part of a larger program of mind control,
especially of cult-connected members (victims.) No one comes back from an
abduction with anything good to say about grey aliens because they were a
substitute in what used to be “Satan” programming, as in Satan is watching you,
only now it’s the greys and they are inserting implants and watching
you. Same difference. Both Satan and grey aliens also like animal
mutilations, not to mention both are involved in the sexual creation of
hybrids, Satan-human and alien-human. Who would like an alien that mimics
Satan? Actually I consider that view unfair. When I was a grey alien I
just stood there, cold and scared, ready to piss in my pants, if I had been
allowed to wear them.
With the Earth going to hell as we speak, the Nazis have supplied us
with an otherworld salvation, about which we have a choice. We can all form a
One World Government to fight the alien invasion, or we can all form a One
World Government to follow our alien overlords, it’s up to you.”
It is your prerogative whether you believe Mauri or not, but I think the people who listen to these stories of ritual Satanic Illuminati abuse and mind-control and quickly dismiss them are certainly at a disadvantage in this present age of endless deception. I also think that many of the former Illuminati insiders such as her and Svali, believed the Illuminati were a far-right Nazi organisation and that it controlled the world, but it has become obvious in recent years that Nazis, white people and the far-right have no role in world control and probably never did: the real operators have become exceedingly clear and it is only the willfully deluded, apathetically ignorant and cowardly souls who do not wish to accept this reality. It is likely that ‘The Illuminati’, like the Freemasons, is a sub-group which is used to control those non-Jews whose cooperation and servitude is essential for the continually unfolding of the Jewish agenda of world domination which is just about reaching its apotheosis.
The amount of anti-white hatred which the media and politicians are willingly engaged in is only the first step of what I fear will eventually become acts of mass violence against white people. Such things are already taking place in the United States and we have seen how white-children are being sexually groomed and trafficked by Pakistani gangs, with a blind-eye being turned by the police and even the arrests of white girls who report their abuse to the police. It has already reached the point in the United States and to a lesser extent in the UK, where the media are inciting minorities against white people and when crimes are perpetrated against white people the police and courts will tend to side against them.
There are so many examples but I don’t
want to sully this book by getting into these most unpleasant events, suffice
it to say, this is just the beginning of something which if it reaches its
logical conclusion can only end in some kind of mass genocide or ethnic
civil-war, or else some kind of sustained oppression of white people as
permanent second-class citizens in education, employment and cultural and
political representation. In many ways we have already reached this point in
the United Kingdom and as to whether this obvious oppression can be sustained
by the media, criminal justice system and politicians, remains to be seen.
Becoming better informed and having an open mind to conspiracies is now
a matter of survival as many of those unfortunates who trustingly took the
various Covid 19 ‘vaccines’ on offer might be discovering to their cost as they
deal with a variety of long-term side-effects or even the death of their loved
ones, but here again the media is in full control of the message, and will not
tell you anything about these instances unless you already know where to look.
I would say these big-tech censors and their ubiquitous agents along with those
working for the mainstream media have blood on their hands and perhaps within
their lifetimes they will have their complicity revealed to the world and will
have to live with the consequences of ‘just following orders’ which apparently
wasn’t a valid excuse during the Nuremberg trials and shouldn’t be now.
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