This is Lucis Trust's Website. LUCIS TRUST is on the Roster of the United Nations Economic and Social Council.
"Lucis Trust (formerly Lucifer Publishing) promulgates the work of an “Ascended Master” who was working ‘through’ Alice Bailey, the groups' cofounder, for some 30 years. The Lucis Trust Publishing Company and their many fronts and organizations worship an “Externalized Hierarchy” of “Ascended Masters,” who carry out the work of a Luciferian “master plan” for the establishment of a permanent “Age of Aquarius” ruled by one “Sanat Kumara”, the “Lord of the World.”
Lucis Trust is a powerful institution that enjoys “Consultative Status” with the United Nations, which permits it to have a close working relationship with the U.N., including a seat on the weekly sessions, but most importantly, influence with powerful business and national leaders throughout the world.
Through its founding of World Goodwill, Lucis Trust is “aggressively involved in promoting a globalist ideology”:
Fifty years at the United Nations plaza. Currently located on Wall Street in New York. Lucis Trust provides worldwide financial support for the Arcane School (which promotes and teaches a "consciousness expanding" meditation style,) World Goodwill, Triangles, Lucis Publishing, Lucis Productions, Lucis Trust Libraries, and the New Group of World Servers. Lucis Trust maintains the UN meditation room.
“Prayer, meditation and spirituality at the UN are fascinating subjects. All major world religions are accredited to the United Nations as non-governmental organizations. For example, no less than twenty-four Catholic organizations are represented at the UN. Several of the world’s religious leaders have visited the international organization. Most memorable were the visits of His Holiness Pope Paul VI during the General Assembly in 1965 and of Pope John Paul II in 1979. Many religions now have special invocations, prayers, hymns and services for the United Nations. The most important examples are those of the Catholic, the Unitarian-Universalist, the Baptist and the Bahai faiths. It is a common practice of the Unitarian-Universalists to display the United Nations flag in their houses of worship. So does the Holy Family Church, the parish church of the UN, with its international reliquary and its many religious services and activities catering to world peace and to the international community."
(source: http://seeker401.wordpress.com/2009/11/02/lucis-trust-and-the-theosophical-united-nations-esoteric-spiritual-agenda-for-the-new-age-and-arrival-of-the-the-teacher/)
This is the Holy Family Parish's's website. pray for this Parish and priest daily.
A popular site of Lucis Trust's meetings is the uber-creepy Cathedral of St John the Divine, which you can read all about HERE in my fellow truth-is-stranger-than-fiction blogger, VigilantCitizen's "Sinister Sites" section. Don't miss it, it's fascinating reading.
Just one more piece of the New World Order / UN / One World Religion scene-setting for the antiChrist puzzle. As the Virgin Mary says in her alleged apparitions in Medjugorje.... "Pray, pray, pray, my children! More than ever before."
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Friday, December 3, 2010
Freaky Fridays: More on the UN and "Global Warming"
Further proof that the UN, and their pesky world governance and "New World Order" ideals, is an instrument of ubercreepiness, if not pure evil (as if we needed any help figuring that out, check out their meditation room to the left. Gah! A little about the room for those who don't know: "The room is designed like a pyramid lying on its side with a mural in place of the capstone (i.e., the top of the pyramid would appear to be cut-off, with this image appearing in the place of it.) It’s a small room with no windows. In the center of the room is a 4′ high stone [altar?] made of dark grey crystalline ore. The stone is extremely magnetic and possesses polarity. The room is dimly lit, however a small beam of light from a lens in the ceiling focuses on the altar. Dag Hammarskjold, former UN Secretary General, described this center stone as “the symbol of the god of all.”
“The Meditation Room at the United Nations Building in New York, designed by Dag Hammarskjold, contains backless benches – as he wrote: ‘for the men who come here will have enough force to support their own backs.’ In a dark room of sharp angles, a six and a half ton (the entire building had to be reinforced) black iron ore altar evokes Abraham and Isaac and all sacrifice – mythic and historic – swords and ploughshares.” Ol' Dag was even awarded the Nobel peace Prize... the only person ever to be awarded it post-humously. Hmm.) Anyhooooo......
look what I found:
Lovely.
“The Meditation Room at the United Nations Building in New York, designed by Dag Hammarskjold, contains backless benches – as he wrote: ‘for the men who come here will have enough force to support their own backs.’ In a dark room of sharp angles, a six and a half ton (the entire building had to be reinforced) black iron ore altar evokes Abraham and Isaac and all sacrifice – mythic and historic – swords and ploughshares.” Ol' Dag was even awarded the Nobel peace Prize... the only person ever to be awarded it post-humously. Hmm.) Anyhooooo......
look what I found:
Cancun talks start with a call to the gods
With United Nations climate negotiators facing an uphill battle to advance their goal of reducing emissions linked to global warming, it's no surprise that the woman steering the talks appealed to a Mayan goddess Monday.
Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, invoked the ancient jaguar goddess Ixchel in her opening statement to delegates gathered in Cancun, Mexico, noting that Ixchel was not only goddess of the moon, but also "the goddess of reason, creativity and weaving. May she inspire you -- because today, you are gathered in Cancun to weave together the elements of a solid response to climate change, using both reason and creativity as your tools."
She called for "a balanced outcome" which would marry financial and emissions commitments from industrialized countries aimed at combating climate change with "the understanding of fairness that will guide long-term mitigation efforts."
"Excellencies, the goddess Ixchel would probably tell you that a tapestry is the result of the skilful interlacing of many threads," said Figueres, who hails from Costa Rica and started her greetings in Spanish before switching to English. "I am convinced that 20 years from now, we will admire the policy tapestry that you have woven together and think back fondly to Cancun and the inspiration of Ixchel."
Lovely.
"They adored the Goddess of Reason, who would appear...to... be the deity who had least smiled upon them." -- GK Chesterton '
Holy Father, Keep Praying!
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