1/2/2019

New Age Hippie 'Antichrist': Ushering In The 'New World Order'

by Thomas Ivan Dahlheimer


In her 1983 #1 best-selling book "The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow" Constance Cumbey offered the first major criticism of the New Age Movement from a Christian perspective. She has also discussed the contents of this book of hers on the EWTN global Catholic TV network. She believes that the New Age Movement is the Bible prophesied "End-Time" movement-ushering in the New World Order of the "Antichrist." I occasionally correspond with her and often post on her blog.

In Cumbey's blog post about me she wrote: Lee Penn and I have both wondered out loud if Mr. Dahlheimer had read our respective books and took everything we warned against as something positive and wonderful for the world. She later wrote: Lee Penn and I were correct: Dahlheimer has inverted everything! The revelations on Dahlheimer just keep coming! Lee Penn will be on air with me tomorrow night. We will be talking about Thomas Dahlheimer.

I am an Indigenous Peoples' rights advocate. As an activist I have received support for my advocacy work from John Scott, United Nations' Secretariat of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, Steven Newcomb (Shawnee, Lenape) and several other internationally renowned Indigenous activists, a Roman Catholic Archbishop and Bishop, the Tekakwitha Conference, the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, two MN state Legislators, two Minnesota Dakota communities, the Mdewakanton Dakota Chief Leonard E. Wabasha and many other prominent people and organizations. I have also received a supportive letter of recognition from the Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace.

Because of (1.) my Indigenous Peoples' rights advocacy accomplishments, and (2.) my related collaboration with the internationally renowned Indigenous activist Steven Newcomb-who is the leading exposer of genocidal papal bulls, and (3.) my positive dialogue with Jason Adkins, Executive Director of the Minnesota Catholic Conference, Archbishop John Nienstedt [granted me] a meeting with Father Erick Rutten, Head of the St. Paul and Minneapolis Archdiocesan Commission on Ecumenism and Interreligious Affairs. During the meeting we talked about Indigenous Peoples' rights and the New Age.

In respect to the New Age topic, Father Rutten and I talked about Constance Cumbey and a former supposedly "New Age" famous Roman Catholic priest-who is now an internationally renowned, according to Cumbey, "New Age apostate" Episcopalian priest named Reverend Matthew Fox, a person who has supported my most important activist and advocacy initiatives, and a person who Cumbey once prophesied to be, mostly likely, the Antichrist of the End-Times.

During the 1983 annual Tekakwitha Conference, a Roman Catholic intertribal Indigenous People's gathering-representing nearly 100 tribes across North America, Father Matthew Fox, an important conference guest speaker, initiated a meeting with me. During the meeting we talked about my hippie worldview mission around the Indigenous word wahkon (holy). He was impressed with my Rock and Roll lyrics inspired, "we will flow into the mystic" hippie worldview mission. Fr. Matthew asked me to "stay in touch" with him.

During that same Tekakwitha Conference meeting, Father Matthew Fox told me that the internationally renowned mystic Father Thomas Merton (1915-1968) had asked him to reach out to the hippies. Evidently, that was why he asked me to have a "talk" with him. The leading Protestant opponents of the New Age Movement believe that Thomas Merton has influenced the spread of New Age spirituality more than any person of recent decades.

Cliff Kincaid is a renowned author and journalist who sometimes substituted for co-host Pat Buchanan in the late 1980s on the former CNN television series, Crossfire, and has appeared on The Today Show on NBC, the CBS Evening News, Hannity & Colmes, The O’Reilly Factor, Lou Dobbs Tonight, The Glenn Beck Show, and was recently interviewed on Constance Cumbey's radio program. Mr. Kincaid is a traditionalist Roman Catholic and he promotes a Catholic worldview that is similar to Cumbey's Protestant worldview. He once invited me to be interviewed on his internet TV program.

Albert Bates is a counterculture hippie icon-who is an internationally renowned environmentalist and influential leader of the global ecovillage movement. Mr. Bates is president of the Global Ecovillage Network, presently GEN's representative to the UN climate talks. He is the author of a book titled Climate in Crisis, introduction by Al Gore. He has argued civil rights cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. He is also a prominent member of a famous ecovillage called The Farm, an ecovillage co-founded by counterculture hippie icon Stephen Gaskin. I recently sent Mr. Bates an article about my Indigenous Peoples' rights advocacy work and related hippie New Age worldview mission, in response, Albert sent me a reply wherein he wrote, in closing: "with you."

In the mentioned above article that I sent to Mr. Bates, I presented the title and link to my article UN, Natives And Hippies Unite To Save The World. A statement in that article reads: "I believe that the hope of the world is the successful promotion of my hippie mission, in conjunction with the promotion of The Farm and mission of Stephen Gaskin." The hippie icon Stephen Gaskin (1935-2014) wrote: "The Farm is a demonstration project for a sustainable future – a non-violent eco-friendly cooperative community of pioneers ushering in a new age."

I was in the San Francisco Bay Area when Stephen Gaskin's Bay Area original hippie community formed and then left the Bay Area to eventually establish an ecovillage near Summertowm, Tennessee. After Gaskin's hippie community left the Bay Area, Richard Carter, a hippie leader who participated in Stephen's "Monday Night Class" and the founding of the original community, came together with his wife (Lois) and I-and we then left the Bay Area to potentially establish a hippie eco-friendly community in Wahkon, Minnesota. I am living in Wahkon today and I still hope to establish a hippie ecovillage in Wahkon. I believe that Wahkon will become the center of the modern New Age, hippie counterculture revolution and that it will usher in the coming "New World Order."

In respect to the Bible prophesied coming End Time, New World Order, Pope Benedict XV wrote: "A world government shall arise, all national loyalties will be vanquished, there will inevitatably follow a reign of terror."

In the Catechism of the Catholic Church (Article 675) the Papal Magisterium teaches that "before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ" there will be "a final trial of the Church" when "the persecution that accompanies her pilgrimage on earth will unveil the 'mystery of inquity' in the form of a religious deception offering men an apparent solution to their problems at the price of apostasy from the truth. The supreme deception is that of the Antichrist."

I believe that some Bible verses were inspired by an evil supernatural entity and that the hippie New Age spiritual philosophy is the so-called End Time "apostasy from the truth," the "mystery of iniquity" in the form of a religious [truth] offering men the solution to their problems. In other words, I believe that the hippie New Age movement will usher in the New World Order and that the "Antichrist" is a good person and not a villain.

Politics:

Oprah Winfrey is considered by many to be the most powerful woman in the world. She is revered around the world by millions as an excellent source of inspiration for spiritual guidance and wisdom. One of her favorite spiritual teachers is Marianne Williamson, an internationally acclaimed New Age spiritual teacher who is also a politician-who plans to enter the 2020 race to be our next president. [Update: She announced her candidacy on January 29, 2019.]

Theology:

Williamson teaches that we are Spirit. Eckhart Tolle is another one of Winfrey's favorite spiritual teachers. He is one of the most influential spiritual teachers in the world. In a youtube video Tolle says he is Spirit. He said: "I am Spirit." He did not say: "I am the Universe," as do (1.) pantheists of a particular form of pantheism, and (2.) panentheists of a particular form of panentheism.

Panentheists believe that God is both immanent and transcendent. The panentheists who say "I am the Universe" believe they are suppose to [only] become "One" with the immanent aspect of God and that when they do, they will experience the Earth and the whole Universe as their Cosmic Body. They believe that the Spirit of God in Its transcendent, beyond the cosmos existence has no personality and that the immanent aspect of God has a personality and that It, the "Spirit of the Universe," and the material universe, together, as "One Entity" is who "We" are. In other words, they believe "We are the Divine Universe."

New Age panentheists, including me, believe that on our way to becoming One with Spirit we will first experience an exalted state of consciousness wherein we will [feel] like we are the universe. We believe we must go through that state of consciousness before we can enter into the most exalted state of consciousness wherein we will experience ourselves as Spirit, in creation and beyond it-in infinity.

Helena Blavatsky, the Mother of the New Age Movement, said that "the One Infinite Divine Principle is undefinable and indescribable but that the ancient Hindu teaching about Brahman comes closest to the reality."

Brahman is composed of three principle gods, Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma. Shiva and Vishnu are Divine and they are One, they are Spirit. Spirit created Brahma, or God.

Paramahansa Yogananda (1893–1952) is widely regarded as the Father of yoga in the West. He wrote: "The word 'God' means the manifested, transcendental Being beyond creation, but existing in relation to creation. Spirit [Shiva and Vishnu who are One] existed before God [Brahma]. God [Brahma] is the Creator of the universe, but Spirit [Shiva and Vishnu who are One] is the Creator of God [Brahma]."

Brahma: "This Sanskrit word derives from the verbal root b?h "to expand, grow, fructify", because "Brahma ‘expands’ and becomes the Universe woven out of his own substance." - Theosophy Wiki

Helena Blavatsky wrote in THE SECRET DOCTRINE Vol. 1, Page 274: The Universe [Bramha, meaning Brahma's current manifestation] is called, with everything in it, Maya, because all is temporary therein, from the ephemeral life of a fire-fly to that of the Sun. Compared to the eternal immutability [changeless permanency] of the One [Spirit],[who is Shiva and Vishnu].

The Hindu scriptures teach that after Spirit (Shiva and Vishnu) "created"/emanated God (Brahma) He sinned. A Hindu scripture says that after Brahma sinned Shiva (Spirit) told him that he would "NEVER BE WORSHIPED." The less-than divine Brahma (or the corrupted "God" Brahma) then "created" the Universe, or rather, manifested himself as the Universe.

New Agers do not worship Brahma. In other words, New Agers do not worship the Universe. And neither do New Agers worship the earth, as Cumbey, Kincaid and the two pontifical councils that published a document about the New Age falsely claim.

Paramahansa Yogananda wrote: Maya is the principle of relativity, inversion, contrast, duality, oppositional states; the "Satan" (lit., in Hebrew, "the adversary") of the Old Testament prophets; and the "devil" whom Christ described picturesquely as a "murderer" and a "liar," because "there is no truth in him." (John 8:44) Yogananda also wrote: Maya [Satan] is Nature herself—the phenomenal worlds [Brahma manifested as the creation], ever in transitional flux as antithesis to Divine Immutability [Spirit],[who is Shiva and Vishnu].

The two characters of Brahma: Maya/Satan/Nature/Brahma (an evil character) lies to [us]. But because we are a part of Nature/Brahma-as are also other living forms of life on earth, Brahma also has another character that he manifests as, a good character, the World Soul.

One of the founding figures of the modern New Age Movement, David Spangler, identified the good character/aspect of Brahma when he wrote:

"The idea of a world soul, an anima mundi, a planetary Logos, is an ancient one found in both Eastern and Western culture. The world soul is usually conceived as a "formative force," an active, intelligent, purposeful spiritual presence at work in the material world to guide and guard the course of planetary evolution. It is generally not accorded the status of being the ultimate source, or Creator [Shiva and Vishnu, who are One Divine Entity], but might be looked upon as a great angelic or archangelic being [or Brahma's good side character, who is less-than-divine] presiding over the well being of the world, or as the gestalt, the wholeness of all the lives and patterns that manifest upon, and as, the earth."

[Actually, the World Soul and Satan together (as Brahma) manifest as the earth.]

Helena Blavasky wrote in the THE SECRET DOCTRINE that the Old Testament "God" Jehovah [the same "God"/god as the Hindu "God"/god Brahma] "has two faces," and that one of his faces (characters) is the World Soul and the other face is Satan. Vishnu and Shiva, who are One Entity, is Jesus Christ's "Father in Heaven," the "unqualified Absolute, the transcendent Father beyond creation." - Swami Sri Yukteswar

In his book "Autobiography of a Yogi," a book widely regarded as the "hippie Bible," Paramahansa Yogananda wrote: Theologians have misinterpreted Christ’s words, Master said in such passages as "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." (John 14: 6) In respect to one of these passages, Yogananda quotes his Master Swami Sri Yukteswar: "Christ’s claim, 'No man cometh unto the Father, but by me,' becomes a promise to all humanity, irrespective of creed. Yogananda further quotes his Master, in these words:

"Jesus meant, never that he was the sole Son of God, but that no man can attain the unqualified Absolute, the transcendent Father beyond creation [who is the Hindu deities Shiva and Vishnu existing as the transcendent Spirit beyond creation], until he has first manifested the 'Son' [who is the Hindu "God"/god Brahma-manifesting as the Universe] or activating Christ Consciousness within creation. Jesus, who had achieved entire oneness with that Christ Consciousness, identified himself with it inasmuch as his own ego had long since been dissolved."

"Initially, we all are Brahma [the finite Universe], who derive our identity from this world. But we can become Vishnu and Shiva [who are One Entity, the infinite Divine Spirit, or the 'unqualified Absolute, the transcendent Father beyond creation"] and celebrate this world without getting attached to it ...'" - Abhishek Kumar Singh

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