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Secret societies and psychological warfare
Michael A HoffmanThe Old Christian Way taught that until man faced the fact of his evil nature, he would forever be a prisoner of illusion and of those magicians who would enslave his energies--ostensibly in pursuit of utopia--but actually to the furtherance of the inner executive power ideology of the secret elite.
This is the quotidian occult current, the initiate's hubris that the elite have a license to betray the utopian principles and high-minded laws they advocate for the masses, because their "inner eye of insight" or their "direct illumination," licenses them to do so.
The Sufi executive coined the most humorous, yet also the most apt description of this disguise process of occult adepts, who absolve themselves of their own public rhetoric and preachments: "permissible dissimulation" (taqiyya), performed in the "black light" (nur-e siyah).
There are old wives' tales about a counter-force on this planet that foils progress; a force that cannot be commanded by ritual magic; that is profoundly wild, intractable, rural and mischievous. The old people alleged that this prankster pedagogue taught the wisdom of things-as-they-are-which-are-not-as-they-seem; a caveat to those who would sell their immortal souls to the 'insubstantial pageant' for knowledge that turns to sorrow (Ecclesiastes 1:18).
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