The New Territory: Ralph Ellison and the Twenty-First Century

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The New Territory: Ralph Ellison and the Twenty-First Century

The New Territory: Ralph Ellison and the Twenty-First Century

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That thought was illustrated by another of the important New Agers, David Spangler, who wrote this in his book en- titled REFLECTIONS ON THE CHRIST: According to an article by W. Quentin Miller, a professor of English at Suffolk University, the ending forces the reader “to contemplate how connected they are to the stories of others … on a deeper level than they might realize.” On Invisible Man … The Movie??

Since I was unable to find that one book, I decided that I had to write it myself. This is that effort. Moreover, transgovernmentalism has many virtues. It is a key element of a bipartisan foreign policy, simultaneously assuaging conservative fears of a loss of sovereignty to international institutions and liberal fears of a loss of regulatory power in a globalized economy. While presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and Senator Jesse Helms (R-N.C.) demonize the U.N. and the WTO as supranational bureaucracies that seek to dictate to national governments, Senators Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Paul Wellstone (D-Mich.) inveigh against international capital mobility as the catalyst of a global "race to the bottom" in regulatory standards. Networks of bureaucrats responding to international crises and planning to prevent future problems are more flexible than international institutions and expand the regulatory reach of all participating nations. This combination of flexibility and effectiveness offers something for both sides of the aisle. A universal credit card system will be imple- mented. 3. A world food authority will control all of the world's food supply. 4. A universal tax. 5. A universal draft. 6. They intend on utterly rooting out people who believe the Bible and worship God and to completely stamp out Christianity. 52 So, whatever they believe in, many believe in it. But perhaps the most insightful comment about the na- If Mr. Hall is right, the "evils" that his fellow Mason Al- bert Pike saw are connected to current religion, and that which is coming is somehow different from those religious views.One hundred years ago [meaning in 1884] it was predicted that within a few centuries men would revert to the gods of Plato and Aristotle .... But perhaps the most startling example of the teachings of this new religion came from the pen of Barbara Marx Hubbard, one of their most articulate writers. She wrote in her book entitled HAPPY BIRTHDAY PLANET EARTH: The new religion has a series of leaders. One is a woman named Alice Bailey, a prolific writer on the subject of the New Age. She was the founder of an organization called the Arcane School, one of the major Lucis Trust divisions. The Lucis Trust was a major publisher of books supporting the religion. In her book entitled THE EXTERNALIZATION OF Just what the future society was that these people are talking about was described, in a brief manner, by Marilyn Ferguson in her book entitled THE AQUARIAN CON- SPIRACY. She wrote: the souls who helped to bring on the chaos of the present century [apparently the Christians and the Jews] will have passed into spirit to rethink their attitudes." 63

Mr. Hall has written a book entitled LECTURES ON AN- CIENT PHILOSOPHY in which he talks a great deal about the Masonic fraternity. This is his comment about the coming changes: According to an article with the Library of Congress, that serendipitous encounter changed everything for Ellison. One of the most prolific writers on the subject of this "lost" truth is Manly P. Hall, a 33rd degree Mason.

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One who claims to have seen the birth in a "vision" of someone who seems to fulfill the requirements of this Mait- reya was astrologer Jeanne Dixon. Her major claim to being a "prophet" is her prediction, reportedly made before the event, of the assassination of President John Kennedy in 1963. However, her credentials were dealt a serious blow in 1968 when she also "prophesied" that the Soviet Union would be the first to put a man on the moon. Another of her "prophecies" was that the Republican Party would be vic- torious in 1968 (and it was with the election of Richard Nixon, a Republican,) but she also predicted that "within the following decade (1970-1979) the two-party system as we have known it will vanish from the American scene. 81 One must speak sometimes one way and some- times another, but so as never to contradict our- selves, and so that, with respect to our true way of thinking, we may be impenetrable." 77 My Army is ready for battle, My masters of Wis- dom and Myself at the head. That battle will be fought for the continuance of man on this earth. Rest assured that my Army shall triumph." 80 I honestly was neutral in terms of liking this "book". It had no characteristics of a book. It had no plot, no story line, no action of any sort, no descriptive words, or much of anything other than listed facts. This book reads like a published shopping list. Was very plain and boring. I regret taking the time to read this "book". Another of the leading spokesmen for the Socialist posi- tion was George Bernard Shaw, a well-known writer during his day. He wrote a book entitled THE INTELLIGENT WOM- AN'S GUIDE TO SOCIALISM, in which he stated:

Since she wrote early in the 20th century, we can see that she was predicting the eventual arrival of the New Age, sometime around the 1990's. This estimate of that date is not too far wrong, as will be demonstrated later in this book. devoted to the cause of opposition to the tiara [the Pope's triple crown] and the crowns of Kings ...." 38 Perhaps a perfect example of an oath that these initiates take somewhere along the road to the pinnacle inside the secret society was given in a book written by George OrwellWe look towards a transforming into a New Age using, however, the insight and wisdom of the ancient mystics." 44 One underlying effect of anti-communism in this respect is to encourage a certain hesitancy to embrace solutions which call for deep, structural, socio-economic transformation." 12 One excerpt is eerily reminiscent of the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic:"The pandemic blanketed the planet — though disproportionate numbers died in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Central America, where the virus spread like wildfire in the absence of official containment protocols." The Humanist religion issued a manifesto in 1933 stating its beliefs about the world in general. It took the following position about the need for the wealthy governments to share their wealth with the less fortunate nations:



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