New Age

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Concept.png New Age 
(Esoteric Religion?)Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Interest ofBiblioteca Pleyades
esoteric justifiction of distructiveness and violence

Unlike the broad meaning of the term in popular culture, on WS the underlying glorification of destructiveness which seem to be a common denominator of many 'oldschool' esotric "religions", is explored as they surface in deep politics.

Glorification of destructiveness may be subtle, as in demanding everybody get "better", adhering to (unatainable) perfectionism, or more bold as suggesting to tear down everything to build up a new and better world. It might come as a wish for apocalyse, embedded in angient myths of reincarnation, initiation or eutanasia.

Secrecy is maintained by threats, a "don't snitch" rule, not to tell about the violent and often deceptive means by which the 'golden age' must be brougt about. Wikipedia defines it thus:

   The term New Age, along with related terms like new era and new world, long predate the emergence of the New Age movement, and have widely been used to assert that a better way of life for humanity is dawning. It occurs commonly, for instance, in political contexts; the Great Seal of the United States, designed in 1782, proclaims a "new order of ages", while in the 1980s the Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev proclaimed that "all mankind is entering a new age". (WP)

Despite the sweet talk, however, at the core of the esoteric schools discussed below, there is a fundamental disidentification with humanity. Glorification, mystification and sexualisation of death: in order for something new to be 'born', something old must 'die'. To prevent opposition of those deemed inferior, a system of absoute obedience to (often unvisible) higher masters is commonly tought and instituted for members of such cults.


 

An example

Page nameDescription
Scientism/Invisible CollegeMost respected scientists with a secret mission to influence government and make "science" an autocratic ideology or "world religion"

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthor
Money/Creation“Generally speaking the zero sum game promotes conflict. Conflicting parties need money to stand competition (in the extreme case: fight a war) in order to maintain their positive balance position. The only regulatory principle to limit the promotion of violence in all shapes and colors is the monetary monopoly's need to manage risk. Fatally, the risk taken by banks is distorted by the doctrine that the monetary monopoly as a whole may not fail. This so called Moral Hazard caused by public bailouts encourages investments in exploitation and war. What really trickles down is violence, not wealth.”'Smithy'

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:The Occult Technology of PowerletterJune 1974AnonymousA letter and lecture transcripts addressed to a mature son from his father. Their purpose is to prepare the son for his taking the reins of a financial business empire.
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