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The Frankfurt School and Cultural Marxists

The Feminist Movement
Music changes Society
Lessons From the Past
Affects upon Christians
What is going on today?
Return to Prayer

Question: I have taken drugs in the past, like LSD and realize today that it was the wrong thing to do. I would like to know, have I irreparably damaged my soul or four lower bodies? What can I do to balance the karma? F.F. America


by Lorraine Michaels
October 10, 2005

Those who are considered part of the “baby boomers” – born between 1946 and 1964 – felt the heavy influence of the culture revolution in America during their formative years. Very few were able to resist all of the temptations during the sixties and seventies in the “free sex” with the often resultant pregnancies in unwed mothers and illegal abortions, habitual drug use, and some form of rock music addiction.

The cause of taking drugs and following the current music style is usually a peer pressure issue, that everyone is "doing it" and that it is something to do and get high and have some fun. What actually is being promoted as "just fun" in taking drugs is the taking of heaven by force, forcing an experience of an expanded consciousness, without the disciplines of the spiritual adept. The person taking the drugs is able to go outside of their normal waking consciousness and see and hear things that are not of this world.

Rock music has a detrimental effect on the body, especially the heart chakra. It "rocks" the light out of the spiritual light centers, the chakras and becomes a prelude to sexual tension by forcing the light downward into the base chakra. There are ways to heal the chakras from this misuse, which you can read about under the Seven Major Chakras section. But there is more to the picture than just a few young women and men getting high on drugs and rock music and demanding equal rights and “free love.”

The taking of drugs, the expansion of the women’s right movement and the developing rock culture, which took hold of the youth in American in the 1960’s, was a premeditated act of bringing down America from within as stated in the Communist Marxist’s agenda. The destruction of America through her youth and culture started long before we saw the physical manifestation in the 1960’s.


The Frankfurt School and Cultural Marxists
The counter-culture revolution of the 1960s was set in motion and guided intellectually by the 'cultural Marxists' of the Frankfurt School* –
Herbert Marcuse, Eric Fromm, Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer, Wilhelm Reich, and others based on the writings of an Italian communist named Antonio Gramsci. In 1926, while in one of Mussolini's prisons, he laid out a plan for destroying Western faith and culture. His plans included ways to undermine and discourage Westerners through the intentional collapse of the existing social structure from within. Rock music was the means to get the drugs accepted through subliminal programming that was introduced into the words of the rock songs, and the family structure, and especially women, were the main targets.

Gramsci advocated social and cultural warfare by changing social policy. What holds the social structure together and creates a cohesive people include: morality, sexual restraint, monogamous marriage, personal responsibility, patriotism, national unity, tradition, education, law, truth – and in America – Christianity. The Frankfurt school studied the 'authoritarian personality' which became synonymous with the male, the patriarchal head of the American family. A modern Utopia would be constructed by these idealistic intellectuals by 'turning Western civilization' upside down. This Utopia would be a product of their imagination, a product not susceptible to criticism on the basis of the examination of evidence. This 'revolution' would be accomplished by fomenting a very quiet, subtle and slowly spreading of 'cultural Marxism'** which would apply to culture the principles of Karl Marx bolstered by the modern psychological tools of Sigmund Freud . Thus, 'cultural Marxism' became a marriage of Marx and Freud aimed at producing a 'quiet' revolution in the United States of America.

The idea would be to bring a slow progressive attack on the basic institutions by placing socialists and Marxists in key places in America’s society: Mass media, education, the church, family and popular culture—music and entertainment. And their American citizen targets were women, especially young women. Women were to be the vehicle to rip the foundation of America apart in American Christian families.Their target was marriage and family, the founding blocks of a civilized society. The first target practice was Hungary, where George Lukacs, a Marxist deputy commissioner in Hungary put radical sex education in the schools. The children learned free love, sexual intercourse, monogamy as an obsolete and unnecessary institution and the irrelevance of organized religion. They were taught to ignore parental authority and all traditions as obsolete. Does this sound familiar? Look inside any America public school today, especially in certain liberal places in the country like New England and California.
 
The cultural Marxists entered the education systems as professors, administrators and in the media as TV producers and newspaper editors. Soap operas in television, after many years prior on the radio, were introduced, the very backbone of media programming on the “anything goes” in family and relationships. And “Soaps” have gone far beyond the daytime viewing of the stay-at-home moms, but have been placed in prime time television viewing hours.

Television sitcoms introduced the youth to new ways to communicate to their parents and how to treat their peers: sarcasm, screaming, yelling. Long gone were the “nice” families of the sixties and seventies in shows like “My Three Sons” “The Brady Bunch” “The Andy Griffith Show” and “Lassie” where parents worked together in a harmonious manner to discipline their children and teach them right from wrong. Instead, we find television sitcoms and dramas, along with the big-screen movies, have become toxic wastelands of profanity, pornography, sexual promiscuity, perversion, mindless violence, and nihilism. TV programs from "Dallas," "Dynasty," "Maude," and "The Golden Girls," to "Hill Street Blues," "Baywatch," "South Park," and "Will and Grace" have mainstreamed social pathologies into the new "normalcy." Depravity of every sort has been given new status on such acclaimed programs as "Queer as Folk," "Sex & the City," "The Osbournes," and the "Howard Stern Show".

From the happy, harmonious families of “Father Knows Best” and the male-dominated family unit, Americans were taken to “Roseanne” where brash attitudes and unkindness was the normal communication between children and adults. Women were starting to be shown as moving from the calm, happy, spouse to the arrogant, controlling and emotionally unstable spouses. “Roseanne” often tested the boundaries of network standards and practices introducing subjects such as the young son's masturbation habits, and discussions with the daughter’s birth control methods and need for breast reduction surgery. The program also featured gay and lesbian characters, which the network initially refused to air, but the producer demanded they air.



One Frankfurt School proponent, Herbert Marcuse was largely responsible for bringing to the college campuses all over America the theme: “Make love, not war!” Born in Germany, he became a U.S. naturalized citizen, working for the CIA, then beginning a teaching career in 1952 in Harvard. He was known as the “father of the New Left,” speaking out at student protests heavily influencing popular culture. He believed if women could be persuaded to leave their traditional roles as homemakers and mothers and their role as transmitters of culture, the succeeding generation would have no training and the old cultures could be left behind. What has followed was skyrocketing divorce rates, single parent households, gangs and abortion as the popular means to birth control.


The Feminist Movement

The Frankfurt ideology was carried out through the vehicle of the idealistic "Baby Boomer" elite, young middle-class and well-to-do college students who became the vanguard of America's counter-culture revolution of the mid-1960s – draft-dodging, pot-smoking, hippies who demonstrated against the Vietnam War (like Jane Fonda) and who fomented the destructive "women's liberation" movement. The informally named "women's liberation movement," attracted primarily young women college graduates, (the elite Baby Boomers and “socialist” feminists) many of whom had been active in the antiwar and civil rights movements.

The movement split into two groups. The more radical stream concentrated on changing personal, social, and cultural life and challenged the male-dominated power structure. It focused on issues that had not been previously considered political, such as housework, beauty, reproductive rights, violence, and sexuality. Although the feminist movement has been active since the 1850’s, it had not been prominent since the 1920’s. But in the 1960’s a new wave started and pushed along with the publishing of the book “Feminine Mystique” by Betty Friedan. The book promoted fulfillment outside of the normal role of homemaker. In 1966, the National Organization for Women (NAACP) was organized, and an array of other feminists group organizations, to address the specific needs of women.

Back in 1916, a woman named Margaret Sanger set up the first birth control clinic in the United States. She had been a nurse and saw the terrible circumstances of poor women in the Lower East Side of New York, who had unplanned and unwelcome pregnancies. So she left the nursing career to devote her life to changing the ignorance in the area of birth control and the laws that prohibited even doctors from giving out birth control to their patients. But through all the good it seemed to do, she had a much deeper hidden agenda and belief. She was an avid follower of Malthus.***

She embraced his view that the weak should be purged from society to maintain order. In 1939 she argued that the most successful, educational appeal to the Negro is through a religious appeal. "We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their rebellious members," she said, “The most merciful thing a large family can do to one of its members is to kill it.”

But it was the passing of the U.S. 1973 legalization of abortion law and the feminists who fought to obtain legal abortions that changed the history of America and the women’s movement. Women such as Gloria Steinem, who called unborn babies “parasites” and co-started the “Ms.” magazine, and her involvement with the civil rights movement, helped popularize abortion as a woman’s right.

The white feminists joined forces with the Civil Rights activists. The federal government began to institute affirmative action policies under the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964. The movement's major accomplishments included not only legal, economic, and political gains but also changes in the way people live, dress, dream of their future, and make a living—in fact, there are few arenas untouched by feminism.

Marriage, as an ideal institution, is under a sustained and successful attack for the first time in American history. Social historians Steven Mintz and Susan Kellogg sum it up:

"Even in the early 1960s marriage and family ties were regarded by the 'human potential movement' as potential threats to individual fulfillment as a man or a woman. The highest forms of human needs, contended proponents of the new psychologies, were autonomy, independence, growth, and creativity which marriage often thwarted."


The search for autonomy and independence as the highest human good blossomed with the women's movement in the open criticism of marriage per se, which the more flamboyant feminists denounced as "slavery," "legalized rape," and worst of all, "tied up with a sense of dependency."

"From this vantage point" Mintz and Kellogg note, "marriage increasingly came to be described as a trap, circumscribing a woman's social and intellectual horizons and lowering her sense of self-esteem."

Gloria Steinem, quoted in the Saturday Review of Education, March 1973:


"We have to abolish and reform the institution of marriage ... By the year 2000 we will, I hope, raise our children to believe in human potential, not God ... We must understand what we are attempting is a revolution, not a public relations movement."

These socialists feminists and thousands of other “agents of change” of the Marxist-socialist ideals have now come into power, as they have come into middle-age, and they control every public institution in our nation. These “vehicles” of the Frankfurt School philosophy have introduced 'cultural Marxism' into American life as a way of being.


Music changes Society
Very few social historians or studies realize the truth of the impact of rock music upon the youth and the changes it brought about to influence and mold the youth. Without the “folk” rock music singers, and later the Beatles and others, singing songs programming the youth to rebel, demoralize and destroy their higher consciousness potential, the Marxists might not have had an inroad. But if the youth would popularize this music, the programming could not only negatively affect the culture of the youth, but the beat and hypnotic affects of the music could weaken the entire nation and youth.

Some Greek thinkers and past civilizations in general have held that good music disposes man to virtue, whereas bad music disposes man to vice. They believed music to be the most important of the sciences and the most powerful path of religious enlightenment—and the very basis of a stable, harmonious government. In ancient China, the Emperor Shun would check his kingdom yearly to ensure everything was in order, testing the exact pitches of the current notes of music. He had various musicians and instruments play the local folk songs and check that all this music was in perfect correspondence with the five tones or notes of the ancient Chinese musical scale. By that simple test he could determine if there was a breakdown in the culture of his kingdom.

In the 6th Century, the Christian philosopher Anicius Boethius, wrote:

“Music can both establish and destroy morality. For no path is more open to the soul for the formation thereof than through the ears. Therefore when the rhythms and modes have penetrated even to the soul through these organs, it cannot be doubted that they affect the soul with their own character and conform it to themselves.”

So great was the regard for music among them, that they looked on it as having a definite power over the soul. A teacher was once exiled from a Greek city state because he had added another string to one of their traditional instruments. The American philosopher Henry David Thoreau wrote “Music can be intoxicating. Such apparently slight causes destroyed Greece and Rome, and will destroy England and America.”3

Cyril Scott, an eminent 20th Century composer wrote: “the prevalent notion holds that styles of music are merely the outcome and expression of civilizations and national feelings—that is to say that the civilization comes first, and its characteristic species of music afterwards. But an examination of history proves the truth to be exactly the reverse: an innovation in musical style has invariably been followed by an innovation in politics and morals. And what is more . . . the decline of music in [Egypt and Greece] was followed by the complete decline of the Egyptian and Grecian civilizations themselves.”4

Music of the America’s was already on a decline from the traditional patriotic and spiritual songs based on the rhythm and meters of the classical era. To understand what happened in popular music we must look at what constitutes balanced and harmonious music that lifts the energies and inspires.

1969 Woodstock Concert, NY

Music comes together through rhythm or beat, in meters or measures. In most music, such as `“classical'“ music the beats are naturally grouped into groups of two, three, four, and these groups are called ``measures''. Some music does not have a meter, such as Gregorian chants. The meter of a piece of music is the arrangement of its rhythms in a repetitive pattern of strong and weak beats. Typical meters include 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, and 6/8 (two, three, four and six beats in a measure).The first beat in each measure is always sounded somewhat more loudly or more intensely than the other beats in the measure. Or, looked at from the other side of things, the strong beat is always thought of as being the first beat in the measure. It is said that this first beat gets the "accent," or that this is the one that "gets the beat." For example, a waltz, basically consists of a heavy beat followed by two lighter beats. So we say that a waltz is in triple meter – one strong beat followed by two weak beats, then repeated.

A march, on the other hand, generally consists of a heavy beat followed by a light beat, then another heavy beat followed by another light beat. So a march is in duple meter – as one would march in left-right-left-right patterns.

Syncopation is a disturbance or interruption of the regular flow of rhythm, it places the accent on the wrong syllable, where they normally wouldn’t occur.

The technique has always been used for variety and interest and is one of the most powerful and versatile tools that composers can employ to create rhythmic interest and variety. A syncopated rhythm is one that places stress on a weak beat, or that creates a strong impulse on a subdivision of a beat, an in-between beat. Weak beats and in-between beats are also known collectively as "offbeats," and syncopated rhythm may be thought of as "offbeat rhythm."

A syncopated rhythm may occur just once in a piece or passage, or various syncopations may recur, regularly or irregularly. Syncopation has been an important element of musical composition for centuries. But we find in jazz and ragtime style of music, that the regular flow of rhythm is in fact a syncopated flow continuously, and it is this constant “offbeat” that the percussion and drums pound out in the beat that is the background to most of the rock music that followed the birth of jazz. This music literally rocks the chakras and the cells, atoms and electrons from their natural flow and beat to the rhythm of Mother, which we see in most traditional music in the world. It has the ability to draw the life force out of our bodies so that we have no strength or will to Be. It pounds out the rhythm of the carnal mind and anti-self, the antithesis of the Real Self.

During the sixties, The Beatles not only became a musical phenomenon, they affected the styles and fashions of the decade. They transformed the record industry as well. They brought about royalties for artists and producers, revolutionized music tours, and started the Pop promo film or what we know today as "The Music Video." They wore their hair long and shaggy and all across the world the young males started wearing their hair like them. Wholesale abortion followed as the Beatles introduced the drug culture into America and the “if it feels good, do it” philosophy was promoted and took hold.

The Beatles were an unusual phenomenon because most rock at that time had a strong beat with little or no melody. The Beatles added melody to their rock music and also added strong and meaningful lyrics with the subliminal messages of their drug usage and drug induced “high” experiences. In late 1964 they were introduced to marijuana and would experiment with more drugs such as LSD which they were first introduced to in late 1965.

With this new beat and style of music, coupled with their captivating new looks, they captured the hearts of many Americans which lead to what was called "Beatle mania." In 1966, The Beatles were under heavy pressure from the press and Christian groups after John Lennon made a remark that the Beatles were more popular than Jesus, which he sincerely believed, no doubt from all the screaming young women that would chase them from car to studio door and scream and faint during their concerts.

Many of the rock stars, during the early years of the development of rock music in the sixties, needed drugs in order to write their music. At the time of John Lennon’s murder, he had a $7,000 a day drug habit, hooked on cocaine and heroin. Paul McCartney, of the Beatles, told the press after the breakup of their group, that he and the others used drugs which “informed” most of their music, and were especially instrumental in the writing of the album, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." On the front cover of that album, the Beatles put their "heroes." Among them were occultist and agnostic Aleister Crowley, and the German revolutionary communist Karl Marx.

Crowley practiced a religion he called Thelema. Chief among the precepts of Thelema is the sovereignty of the individual will: "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law" is, as it were, the system's first commandment. Crowley's idea of will, however, is not simply the individual's desires or wishes, but also incorporates a sense of the person's destiny or greater purpose: what he termed the "Magick Will." (He changed the traditional spelling of magic to “magick.”)

The second commandment of Thelema is "Love is the law, love under will" — and Crowley's meaning of "Love" is as complex as that of "Will." It is frequently sexual: Crowley's system, like elements of the Golden Dawn*^ before him, sees the dichotomy and tension between the male and female as fundamental to existence, and sexual "magick" and metaphor, form a significant part of Thelemic ritual.

Crowley was the tutor of writer, Aldous Huxley, (Brave New World) who was a champion of LSD and one of the greatest promoters of the social upheavals in America in the late 60's. Huxley used LSD up until the day he died from cancer of the throat. Crowley's philosophy became reflected in the mantra of "If it feels good do it." A dozen other rock bands referenced Crowley either in their music or on their album covers, including The Doors, whose name was inspired from a book Huxley wrote, “The Doors of Perception.”

The history of the music that followed these sixties bands became progressively darker and more openly Satanic. Lyrics were filled with death, murder, rape and the like, but you couldn’t hear the words for the noise. Rock music spread into acid rock, hard rock, techno rock, punk rock and rap. It has been a continual downhill journey into sounds that have no relationship to harmony, love, beauty and God, but all to death, hell, Satan, and sexual perversions.


Lessons From the Past

I remind you of history, for those who have not learned from the past, they are doomed to relive it.

From the teachings of the Summit Lighthouse, we learn that in the ancient civilization of Lemuria there were priests and priestesses who tended the flame on the altars who knew the sacred science of sound and of rhythm. There were 12 temples to the Mother surrounding the central altar. These temples were located in what is now known as the ring of fire surrounding the Pacific. The temples released the divinity of God in manifestation in the heart.

Then there came a darkening area of rebellion and the perversion of the flame by the priests and priestesses. They perverted both the sound and the rhythm by the misuse of the sound and rhythm, and then cataclysm was unleashed through the mother force, and Lemuria was subsequently destroyed through fire and volcanic eruption. This activity resulted in the loss of the fires of Mother upon the temple altar. It has been over 12,000 years since this flame of Mother was kept on the altars of the temples. A long time to not have the Mother flame anchored tangibly on the earth.

Out of the Mother flame comes the rhythm of all rhythm. The energy of Mother is meant to rise up the spiral altar and jazz and rock music are the antithesis of this rising. The rhythms of life are 4/4, 3/4, 6/8, 2/4,12/8, 5/4, 7/4, 12/4, each chakra having a rhythm base starting with 4/4 and even the causal body with its rhythm of 12/4.

Time is Mother and space is Buddha. Mother controls all compartments of time and the release of all energy from God to matter form. And how we use energy is the return of energy from matter to spirit. So if we pervert the energy we receive in partaking of distorted rhythms, we are outside the figure eight flow of life, the Tai Chi of Alpha and Omega.

The basis of rebellion on Lemuria was that the fallen ones could not remain in the discipline of the time of the Mother. They did not want to release the creative force of life in the rhythm of this sacred flow. The distortion of rhythm through the distortion of time causes worlds to collapse and souls to lose their reason for Being.

Affects upon Christians

Karl Marx once said:

"I wish to avenge myself against the one who rules above. Heaven I've forfeited, I know it full well. My soul once true to God is chosen for Hell."

That is one who has full awareness of who he is, a fallen angel, an Arch Deceiver of mankind. The Ascended Masters have enlightened us that Marx was a top level angel who fell with Lucifer. 'What he is really saying is “I wish to avenge myself against God” and he knows he is going to the second death and is going to bring down as many as possible with him. Marx was not an Atheist or Agnostic, he believed in God and hated Him. So it is of no surprise that Christianity and people’s faith were attacked. In 1966 there was widespread confusion among America's churches and churchgoers over God.

 

Time magazine's infamous 1966 cover story, "Is God Dead?"shockingly quoted top church leaders expressing anxiety and uncertainty over Who God is, or even if He is. With America's traditional Judeo-Christian beliefs and moral standards in doubt or disrepute, alien philosophies and beliefs readily flooded into the vacuum – paganism, occultism, Wicca and astral channeling. Today Wicca is one of the fastest growing religions (in percentages) in North America, with their numbers doubling every two years.

It was not that the Frankfurt School members, or their “agents of change,” were atheists although many professed to be. They well believed in God and the power of the embodied Christs, prayer and unity in faith. So they have systemically set about to slowly erode all prayer in public places and any outside reminder of that prayer and faith in God. Since the Supreme Court decision was made in 1962 which banned school prayer, a federal appeals court ruled that reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools is an unconstitutional "endorsement of religion" because of the addition of the phrase "under God" added in 1954 by Congress.

Homosexuals began widely entering the priesthood in increasing numbers in the 1960’s, the number of sexual assaults on young children and teens came out in the open in 2002. The damage had been done, and many of these victims felt society was to blame. They had not been protected by their families, nor in the one place that was supposed to be sacred – the Church. How quickly can faith be eroded when the places of faith have become corrupt? 


What is going on today?

What happened in the 1960’s in America, after years of peace, happiness and prosperity after coming out of World War II, were various national assaults and traumas that hit the nation at once: a presidential assassination, (John F. Kennedy) and then civil rights leader, Martin Luther King, an unpopular war (Vietnam), the music-and-drug cultural invasion, and a massive erosion of faith—the anti-America subversion that had previously been in the works burst forth into open rebellion. America came under a direct assault–pushed primarily by avowed Luciferians and Watchers, who joined together in various groups and schools of anti-God, antichrists and anti-life, the leftists in every social order–during the 1960s. Most U.S. college campuses were swept up in the revolutionary fervor, and leftist propaganda was everywhere.

Writing in the Winter 1996 issue of the Marxist journal Dissent, Michael Walzer enumerated some of the cultural victories won by the left since the 1960s:

  • The visible impact of feminism.

  • The effects of affirmative action.

  • The emergence of gay rights politics, and … the attention paid to it in the media.

  • The acceptance of cultural pluralism.

  • The transformation of family life, including rising divorce rates, changing sexual mores, new household arrangements — and, again, the portrayal of all this in the media.

  • "The progress of secularization; the fading of religion in general and Christianity in particular from the public sphere — classrooms, textbooks, legal codes, holidays, and so on.

  • The virtual abolition of capital punishment.

  • The legalization of abortion.

  • The first successes in the effort to regulate and limit the private ownership of guns.

Harvard University

America's colleges and universities are still today absurdly to the left of the mainstream. You can still find real, bona fide Marxists, insulated from reality as tenured professors, in most American college campuses, teaching our youth their Marxist’s doctrine. And many radical feminists, who also tend to be socialists, are there as well. The National Education Association, which "represents" America's public school teachers, is a leftist organization, as are the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches.

Some of the effects of this Socialist Movement on the family that have also occurred by the end of the century:

  • There have been 45 million abortions in the U.S. since the 1973 Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court decision making abortion legal.

  • In 1969, Gov. Ronald Reagan signed a new law “no-fault divorce.” Up until 30 years ago marriage was a lifetime commitment with only a few narrow legal exits such as proving adultery in the courts or outwaiting years of abandonment. American cultural and legal attitudes bound marriages together, even destructive marriages.
    The new culture promoted as the prevailing opinion that divorce would allow adults to make better choices and happier marriages by letting them undo earlier mistakes. Within a few years, no-fault divorce laws spread like wildfire to all 50 states. People all across the country were in favor of change.

    "But," adds Wallerstein, whose groundbreaking work involved a 25-year study of children of divorce, "what about the children? In our rush to improve the lives of adults, we assumed that their lives would improve as well. We made radical changes in the family without realizing how it would change the experience of growing up. We embarked on a gigantic social experiment without any idea about how the next generation would be affected."

  • Fewer than one in four households now consist of a married couple and their children, according to the Census 2000. There were 14 million single parent households and 38% of all American children were with one parent or in unmarried households. In 2004 the figure was about 21 million children in single parent households.

  • Whereas the sexual revolution had many college students with multiple partners, today the sexual revolution has changed because of AIDS. Where teen’s parents might have had their first sexual encounter before marriage sometime around the age of 18, today’s youth are starting much earlier but with less partners. According to the latest U.S. survey, Young women are leading the way in tearing down sexual taboos in North America, where teenagers are having more sex at a younger age than their parents and grandparents, first having intercourse at the age of 15. And because of more liberal sexual propaganda, they are partaking more in oral sex than previously according to researchers at California's San Diego State University. Oral sex is a perversion of the throat chakra, the power center of our beings. A recent article came out where two youths had oral sex in the back of the classroom during school. Attitudes toward premarital sex became dramatically more liberal over the same period," the analysis of 530 studies spanning five decades and involving more than a quarter of a million young people said. Over the same 56-year period, approval of premarital sex increased from 12 percent to 73 percent among young women, while the figure rose from 40 percent to 79 percent among young men, according to the study. A psychology professor at San Diego State University who co-authored the report said the change in young women's beliefs about premarital sex was astounding.

  • The entertainment industry was one area targeted by the Communist Party USA, which had been active in Hollywood since 1935. Headquartered in New York, the CPUSA had decided to wrest control of the entertainment industry – and therefore of what Americans would see in their movie theatres – by taking over Hollywood's labor unions.

    "By the end of the Second World War, [communist] party membership in Hollywood was close to 600 and boasted several industry heavyweights," reveals Peter Schweizer in his celebrated book, "Reagan's War." "Actors Lloyd Bridges, Edward G. Robinson, and Fredric March were members, as were half a dozen producers and about as many directors." (Some, it should be noted, later renounced their Communist Party affiliation.) It was none other than Ronald Reagan who played a major role in opposing the communist infiltration when he became head of the Screen Actors Guild. He publicly opposed them, and 40 years later, as President of the United States, continued his agenda to eradicate communist control. But were the Marxists agenda stopped in Hollywood? Not if we look at the outpouring of violent, sexual theme, anti-family movies that are coming out each year. Television is at its lowest, with many shows based on homosexuality, lesbianism, “Sex in the City” titles and violent crime investigative shows. If you want to learn how to commit a crime and not get caught, you only have to watch your television screen.

All these government funded census reports and University demographics lead one to believe that they were created for the fallen angels to “keep tabs” on the socialist agenda and apply more pressure to those areas where there is not enough destruction. Just imagine if there were no statistics – you or I, or the government or privately funded Universities and their sponsors, would have no idea of how many intact families were left in the U.S. or how pervasive drug usage was amongst the teens or what were their sexual practices. And our youth are being tracked by these surveys that are given to them in their schools.

Return to Prayer
All of this information is a long answer to some simple questions in one person’s past involvement with this revolution. Whatever involvement each of us has had in the bringing about this anti-God revolution is karma made and energy that needs to be balanced through good works and the use of the violet transmuting flame and the Miracle Rosaries. The four lower bodies and spiritual centers can be healed, relative to the amount and time of recreational drug use. But there is no simple answer to how to heal this nation and her people, or the people’s of this world from the plots perpetrated by the hatred of the fallen angels against God. You can try to extradite yourself from rock music by not playing it in your home, but you are not free from it in your work places, social gatherings and stores. Nor are even churches safe from its infiltration in to the sacred places of worship.

You can stop taking recreational drugs, but prescription drugs are being handed out like candy. Abortions and the tearing down of the family unit by feminists is not hard to see. I think we can say that civilized world is in a very dark period that has rapidly fallen since the introduction of rock music in the 1950’s. The social norms have become the liberal’s in practices that were condemned by the Old and New Testament and that most Christians are either trying to resist or have succumbed to through the pressures of society around them, pushed by the Left in every field and in every facet of life in America.

The mass consciousness must be changed and swayed to bring about new music that is based on the rhythm of the Mother. Writers and musicians must rise up out of the ashes of the fallen culture of Mother. The Masters have enlightened their chelas that if the Bhajans of the East were the accepted style of music played in America, that that music alone could restore and heal the death culture with the power of “life” in the adoration of the Mother and reverse the downward trends set into motion through the perversion of the Mother in jazz music.

Mother must be restored in the family unit and raised up as the “promoter” of all that is good in faith, love, honesty, true freedom and liberty and honor. Women have been the key to the destruction of the foundation of America, and women must choose to go against the social pressures and set the trends and restoration to true liberty. And not just women in the physical form, but the feminine potential and aspect of every son and daughter of God. It is no coincidence that the feminine part of ourselves was instrumental in the fall of Adam and Eve. The feminine potential in the soul of man must choose to take back the temple in the physical and put off the human ego and the enemy within before she can go against the enemy from without.

The Guardians of the Mother Light
is no mere idea fabrication out of the revolutionary consciousness, but a planned Ascended Master movement – a counter-revolution designed to restore the original Mother Light to our cultures, starting with America, by restoring that Light within ourselves and then using that raised “Mother” Light to bring in the culture of the Age of Aquarius. The Movement is a powerful, calculated movement by the Masters, those who have won their victory over time and space. Our role is dictated by our God Selves, but we must first put off the old wine skins.

We must educate ourselves in the ways of the fallen angels and their ploys to steal the Mother Light from within us and from the best and most cherished of our society–the youth. But it all starts with the “one.” Beloved Alpha gave this message on the mystery of the one to me in January 2003:

 

Beloved of the Light,

It is now an opportune time to reflect on the past and on how you may contribute to my mission of light of establishing a teaching center for peace.

This center of light is a place of the highest teachings on the planet of religion, science and philosophy. Together, they will bring the best understanding to man in incorporating love as the common theme.

With love as the central core of all major religions, we may rise upward through love to find peace.

As one finds peace and then another and another, this peace will multiply exponentially across the planet. It takes but "One" - as one is the number of God. Therefore, as the one becomes the one plus one, then one plus two, the three will multiply into the millions of one who embody the one.

This is a mystery that I give you. Contemplate how you can give to the one.

In the Book of Changes from the teachings of Tao this mystery is further understood: "The Tao gave birth to One, the One to Two, the Two to Three, the Three to all the myriad objects which carry the yin and embrace the yang harmoniously intermingled."

You cannot be “one” in God without the balanced action of the Father/Mother principle within you—but more. You must bring into that dual aspect of Self, the third aspect in the Christ Son, through the birth and maturation of the Christ within. It is through this union within our Beings that we may be “one” with God. And in that oneness, we are one with all of God.

Cannot then the Ascended Masters and all Cosmic Beings Be one with us and through us to bring the miracles, reforms and ideas to manifest the Golden Age physically on earth?

Know that these conspiracies have happened and are very real. The fallen ones are serious and they will take as long as it takes to carry out their agendas, passing the torch of their anti-God agendas from generation to generation. Let us pray for America and the restoration of her mission and sponsorship by Saint Germain and other sponsoring Masters, by giving the new release of Archangel Michael’s Golden Age Rosary for America. Let us sing a joyful song unto the Lord.

"Sing unto him a new song; play skillfully with a loud noise. For the word of the LORD is right; and all his works are done in truth. He loveth righteousness and judgment: the earth is full of the goodness of the LORD." Psalms 33:4-5

"Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance." Psalms 33:12



*The Frankfurt School is a school of neo-Marxist social theory, social research, and philosophy. The grouping emerged at the Institute for Social Research of the University of Frankfurt am Main in Germany when Max Horkheimer became the Institute's director in 1930. The term "Frankfurt School" is an informal term used to designate the thinkers affiliated with the Institute for Social Research or influenced by them: it is not the title of any institution, and the main thinkers of the Frankfurt School did not use the term to describe themselves.

** 'Cultural Marxism' and 'critical theory' are concepts developed by this group of German intellectuals. The Institute was modeled after the Marx-Engels Institute in Moscow. In 1933, when the Nazis came to power in Germany, the members of the Frankfurt School fled to the United States. While here, they migrated to major U.S. universities (Columbia, Princeton, Brandeis, and California at Berkeley). These intellectual Marxists included Herbert Marcuse, who coined the phrase, 'make love, not war,' during the anti-Vietnam War demonstrations.
By promoting the dialectic of 'negative' criticism, that is, pointing out the rational contradictions in a society's belief system, the Frankfurt School 'revolutionaries' dreamed of a Utopia where their rules governed.

***Thomas (Robert) Malthus was a political economist who was concerned about, what he saw as, the decline of living conditions in nineteenth century England. He blamed this decline on three elements: The overproduction of young; the inability of resources to keep up with the rising human population; and the irresponsibility of the lower classes. To combat this, Malthus suggested the family size of the lower class ought to be regulated such that poor families do not produce more children than they can support. In An Essay on the Principle of Population, published in 1798, Malthus predicted population would outrun food supply, leading to a decrease in food per person. This prediction was based on the idea that population if unchecked increases at a geometric rate (i.e. 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, etc.) whereas the food supply grows at an arithmetic rate (i.e. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, etc.) Only misery, moral restraint and vice (which for Malthus included contraception) could check excessive population growth. Malthus favored "moral restraint" (including late marriage and sexual abstinence) as a check on population growth. However, it is worth noting that Malthus proposed this only for the working and poor classes. Thus, the lower social classes took a great deal of responsibility for societal ills, according to his theory. Essentially what this resulted in was the promotion of legislation which degenerated the conditions of the poor in England.
In the 1830s his writings strongly influenced Whig reforms which overturned Tory paternalism and brought in the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834. Malthus's theory was also a key influence on both of the co-founders of modern evolutionary theory Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. Darwin, in his book The Origin of Species, called his theory an application of the doctrines of Malthus in an area without the complicating factor of human intelligence.


*^Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. In the late 1900’s, the Golden Dawn was an occult society led by S.L. MacGregor Mathers which taught magick (magic), qabalah (Kabbalah), alchemy, tarot, astrology, and other hermetic subjects. It had many notable members (including A.E. Waite, Dion Fortune, and W.B. Yeats), and its influence on the development of modern western occultism was profound.

3 Henry David Thoreau, “Walden” 1854.

4 Cyril Scott, Music, Its Secret Influence Throughout the Ages, Aquarian Press, 1958.