22.07.08

Exercise 2: What are the crimes open to occultists?

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This follows the question in the previous post. Of course, the term ‘occultist’ is highly ambiguous, the creature’s existence mostly denied in modern scientific culture.

We assume anyone in a Gandalf suit like Gurdjieff is going to be a saintly guide for his devoted and uncritical fan club.

But the question stands. Delete from consideration the usual crimes of ‘criminal elements’ (although Gurdjieff was a somewhat shadowy character in that respect) and think in terms of the powers of suggestion.

The real issue in the question, requires another question? Can the occultist track the victim’s next birth cycle, and exploit the allegiance priorly given? Is the predator now a ghost or what?

There’s the trap for the innocent seeker. Sign on the dotted line, nothing bad happens til you are vulnerable in the next cycle.

 

 

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  1. silllykitty said,

    28.07.08 at 12:32 am

    quite the question, admin…my experience was that these people want to convince their victims, very early on, that there is an eternal and irrevocable contract in place. ‘the only way to get in the work is to be in the work.’ implying that one has always BEEN in and always will be–unless you REALLY mess up and are cast out which is a fate made to seem worse than eternal life in hell.

    and i was told that i would be ‘thrown out’ but that they would come back for me..a very ominous threat..not something i would welcome at all. in this lifetime or any other. the fear of it persists.

    they plant these suggestions hypnotically. they are very convincing. they lodge deeply in the brain. they are pernicious and need to be ‘deprogrammed.’ it is bullshit!

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