No. 31498
/x/ tier is ok here right?
The United Nations has a group called the Lucis Trust which used to be called Lucifer Publishing. They follow the religion of Theosophy. Theosophical writings are by Alice Bailey who claimed to be channeling messages from a dead Tibetan.
http://lucistrust.org/en/service_activitieshttp://www.lucistrust.org/en/arcane_school/introduction/the_tibetan_master_s_work No. 31547
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They have a meditation group called Triangles.
They are kind of fixated on something called The Great Invocation. They even had it published in Readers Digest as a full page ad (see pic).
The Great Invocation is meant to call forth the Maitreya. The Maitreya is supposed to be humanity's savior who will bring peace and understanding and unite all religions and people. Some people consider the Maitreya to be the Antichrist.
>The Great Invocation has now been translated into 50 languages and is the mantra of the New Age. It has even received the attention of world dignitaries at the UN where it has been sounded at many official conferences and during the opening ceremonies in 1992 at the UN's Earth Summit in Rio. During a talk given by Ida Urso at a Lucis Trust Arcane School conference in 1995, the connections between the UN and the Great Invocation were explained: "It is no coincidence that we are celebrating both the 50th anniversary of the Great Invocation and the United Nations. Both in different ways are pivotal to the Plan… let us together complete the triangle of light… let us contemplate that world body–'the hope of humanity'–which was conceived just 50 years ago under the impulse of the three spiritual Festivals (falling on March 28th, April 27th and May 26th)… It was on April 25, 1945 two days previous to the full moon of Taurus and the Festival of Wesak [note: the best time to recite the Great Invocation, according to Lucis Trust, as the energies of the Hierarchy are in alignment with the Earth] that delegates from 50 nations, met in San Francisco for a conference known officially as the United Nations Conference on International Organization… On this period the Tibetan Master tells us: 'Not for nothing is this conference being held during the five days of the Wesak Full Moon. It will be a time of supreme difficulty, in which the Forces of Light will face… the forces of selfishness and separativeness.'"Really well researched articles for more
http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/NewAge/Lucis_Trust.htmhttp://www.conspiracyarchive.com/NewAge/Creme_Maitreya.htm No. 31574
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> Seven years after the birth of the UN, a book was published by the theosophist and founder of the Lucis Trust, Alice Bailey, claiming that,
> "Evidence of the growth of the human intellect along the needed receptive lines [for the preparation of the New Age] can be seen in the "planning" of various nations and in the efforts of the United Nations to formulate a world plan… From the very start of this unfoldment, three occult factors have governed the development of all these plans"
> [Alice B. Bailey, Discipleship in the New Age (Lucis Press, 1955), Vol. II, p.35.]
>Although she did not spell out clearly the identity of these 'three occult factors', she did reveal to her students that,
> "Within the United Nations is the germ and seed of a great international and meditating, reflective group - a group of thinking and informed men and women in whose hands lies the destiny of humanity.
> This is largely under the control of many fourth ray disciples, if you could but realize it, and their point of meditative focus is the intuitional or Buddhic plane - the plane upon which all hierarchical activity is today to be found"
> [Ibid. p.220.]
>To this end, the Lucis Trust, under the leadership of Foster and Alice Bailey, started a group called 'World Goodwill' - an official non-governmental organization within the United Nations.
>The stated aim of this group is,
> "to cooperate in the world of preparation for the reappearance of the Christ"
> [One Earth, the magazine of the Findhorn Foundation, October/November 1986, Vol. 6, Issue 6, p.24.]
>But the esoteric work inside the UN does not stop with such recognized occult groupings.
>Much of the impetus for this process was initiated through the officership of two Secretary-Generals of the UN, Dag Hammarskjöld (held office: 1953-1961) and U Thant (held office: 1961-1971) who succeeded him, and one Assistant Secretary-general, Dr. Robert Muller.
>In a book written to celebrate the philosophy of Teilhard de Chardin (and edited by Robert Muller), it is revealed,
> "Dag Hammarskjöld, the rational Nordic economist, had ended up as a mystic. He too held at the end of his life that spirituality was the ultimate key to our earthly fate in time and space"
> [Robert Muller (ed.), The Desire to be Human: A Global Reconnaissance of Human Perspectives in an Age of Transformation (Miranana, 1983), p.304.]
>Sri Chinmoy, the New Age guru, meditation leader at the UN, wrote:
> "the United Nations is the chosen instrument of God; to be a chosen instrument means to be a divine messenger carrying the banner of God's inner vision and outer manifestation."
>William Jasper, author of "A New World Religion" describes the religion of the UN:
> "…a weird and diabolical convergence of New Age mysticism, pantheism, aboriginal animism atheism, communism, socialism, Luciferian occultism, apostate Christianity, Islam, Taoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism".
Pic is of the meditation room in the UN headquarters
No. 31596
>>31579i'm not anti /x/ at all, just anti woo and conspiracy theory insanity.
if it's spooky fiction or mysterious real events (like Elisa Lam or the Somerton Man), sure, that's cool. this shit is utter retarded garbage though, unless you're merely trying to "roleplay" right now…
No. 31602
>>31599you successfully baited me. i looked them up in depth and will provide my view tomorrow, which you can compare with the
really well researched conspiracy archive article.
No. 31603
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>>31602i'm super excited for your overnight essay on your expert skeptical opinion anon
No. 32271
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eagerly awaiting skeptic-chan's refutation of any of this
No. 32278
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>>31935You think that's bad, check this out. Some people say this is where Common Core ideas originate from.
http://www.unol.org/rms/wcc.htmlhttp://unol.org is a UN website
This is too weird.