What is the basis of Gnosticism, the Demiurge? While I agree that is a part of Gnostic teaching, the idea of a "demigod" (non-corporeal self-aware split apart from Source) that ruled the earth while pretending to be Source has origins that go back very far, thousands of years, long before there were people that call themselves "Gnostics," at least according to history.
And it is how people are controlled, in so many cases.
What is how people are controlled?
Negation - what is cannot be named, only what it is not.
I suggest that "naming" anything (in the way we do it) is a false naming in the sense that words have definitions, and definitions are always incomplete.
Gnosticism is what Marx, Rothschilds, Schwab use
Not really. They use what I call The One religion, but a specific sect of it. The One religion is the only religion that actually exists, all other religions are front organizations that lead to that same religion in their occult mysteries. Whether any particular religion started as front organizations, or has been taken over to join them is difficult to say, but that seems to be how it is set up now, and has been for at least two millennia, though likely much longer.
The One religion teaches that "Thou art God" as one of it's primary tenets. Inherent in that tenet is the connectedness of all things. We are all God (Source), thus we are all created equally Divine, created from and inseparably connected to the Fundamental.
Some of the sects of The One religion teach a focus on the "self" aspect of that Divinity, teaching how to rise above the other split-aparts of Source (other people). It is this literally self centered aspect that sets apart the teachings of The One religion of the Cabal and The One religion of other adherents.
Gnosticism does not, at least on the surface, present itself as a self centered cult, it is merely part of The One religion, and that can be confusing at first. There are many similarities between these different sects. The primary difference is the focus on self, or the focus on the connectedness, and the intrinsic respect in that connection. In this other aspect, to respect others is to respect yourself, because everyone is fundamentally Source.
There's a great deal more to it than that. At some point I will write it up formally. It's pretty important to understand The One religion, and the differences in the various associated cults I think.
What is the basis of Gnosticism, the Demiurge? While I agree that is a part of Gnostic teaching, the idea of a "demigod" (non-corporeal self-aware split apart from Source) that ruled the earth while pretending to be Source has origins that go back very far, thousands of years, long before there were people that call themselves "Gnostics," at least according to history.
What is how people are controlled?
I suggest that "naming" anything (in the way we do it) is a false naming in the sense that words have definitions, and definitions are always incomplete.
Not really. They use what I call The One religion, but a specific sect of it. The One religion is the only religion that actually exists, all other religions are front organizations that lead to that same religion in their occult mysteries. Whether any particular religion started as front organizations, or has been taken over to join them is difficult to say, but that seems to be how it is set up now, and has been for at least two millennia, though likely much longer.
The One religion teaches that "Thou art God" as one of it's primary tenets. Inherent in that tenet is the connectedness of all things. We are all God (Source), thus we are all created equally Divine, created from and inseparably connected to the Fundamental.
Some of the sects of The One religion teach a focus on the "self" aspect of that Divinity, teaching how to rise above the other split-aparts of Source (other people). It is this literally self centered aspect that sets apart the teachings of The One religion of the Cabal and The One religion of other adherents.
Gnosticism does not, at least on the surface, present itself as a self centered cult, it is merely part of The One religion, and that can be confusing at first. There are many similarities between these different sects. The primary difference is the focus on self, or the focus on the connectedness, and the intrinsic respect in that connection. In this other aspect, to respect others is to respect yourself, because everyone is fundamentally Source.
There's a great deal more to it than that. At some point I will write it up formally. It's pretty important to understand The One religion, and the differences in the various associated cults I think.