Confused Wrote:Spectrum, reading the tract that you linked on the Nine, I sort of had a strange thought.
As you must know, the LOO is growing extremely influential across many Western societies, and in fact around the world. And the information/message in the LOO sort of unplugs people from the mental matrix. It demystifies many topics and provides upfront information on sensitive areas.
How long would it be before secret government services seek to clamp down? And I am not even taking Orion spiritual entities into account.
Oh definitely, it was not only the group itself which came under severe attack, efforts to distort the Ra material have been going on ever since. Many channels have subsequently distorted key concepts in Law of One, parroting the Law of One to try and gain credibility, and led many people astray.
I don't even use the term 'new age', because it is dominated by hoaxers, frauds and greedy people, cashing in on sincere seekers.
It's also great that an organization/movement/religion/institution was never formed around the material. That's wisdom. Truth is universal, it's not anyone's property or exclusive privilege, a claim made by many esoteric or occult groups. The reach of the material must give the 'loyal opposition' sleepless nights

From A Dangerous Book by Rodger Stevens:
A Dangerous Book Wrote:The growth of the self-discovery industry over the past several decades loudly proclaims the need for more than just more. As usual, however, when a good idea gets organized, it ceases to be alive, so these too have begun to grow into institutions and become pillars of their own sort, begging us to rely on them, when in fact they themselves are operating by the same old rules: growth as an indicator of worth, and as a source of ever-increasing income for those on the inside.