Any sauce on this?
I'm reasonably familiar with Bailey, and this reads a lot more like the Communist handbook than it does the theosophist plan or viewpoint.
Until I see sauce, I'm calling BOGUS.
Update: Numerous indicators (red flags) saying "bogus"
There are a good number of results for the "Alice Bailey's Ten Point Charter" but as far as I can see, none of these have actual concrete source.
When I was a young fella, before I met Christ, I read through quite a few of Bailey's books. This so-called 10-point charter reflects NONE of the content of her books and teachings.
In fact, Bailey was as stepping stone for me to come to Christ, whereas prior to Bailey, I only had a very negative view of Christianity, Christians and religion in general.
No Sauce
None of the results I found could point to ANY place where Bailey actually issued this so-called charter. None of them give references to her publications or works that are the sauce of this.
Content extremely at odds with actual writings by Bailey
There are many issues with Theosophy, and things that need to be addressed and understood in the larger context of Christ's teachings, BUT this so-called charter seems very bogus, and I strongly suspect that it is planted deliberate disinformation intended to discredit actual opposition to the actual facts around the Communist Strategy and the actual Satanic vision of the New World Order.
Appealing to confirmation bias
By injecting fake content that people will readily gobble up based on confirmation bias (i.e. in this case, Christians who have natural concerns about the New Age movement and fringe teachings or ideas), this actually dilutes the pool of truth, discredits legitimate concerns that others might reasonably express or have about the Globalist agenda, the Communist Strategy, even New Age teachings, etc.
I'm not a theosophist by any means, but I fiercely detest disinformation operations that damage our collective pursuit of uncovering and exposing actual TRUTH.
Below is a link to an article that addresses the so-called 10-point plan from a theosophist viewpoint, which rings true with my knowledge of Bailey and her writings. (Bailey is strong on many important Christian points, but has some serious flaws, including, importantly, not recognizing the satanic nature of the angel Lucifer.)
Still, it is very much worth reading if you wish to actually be informed and form and informed opinion on some level about Bailey's writings and views (but don't take this as your only source. To be informed, you need to look at both arguments for and against, but make sure both are grounded in facts and actual sauce, etc)
"Re-visiting Alice Bailey’s 10 Point Plan"
https://isobelblackthorn.com/2021/03/11/re-visiting-alice-baileys-10-point-plan/
NOTE: It should be noted that there is no ten point plan or strategy in the Bailey teachings and not one single point listed in the graphic below was ever promoted by Alice Bailey, herself a devoted Christian who never relinquished her faith in favour of Theosophy.
Any sauce on this?
I'm reasonably familiar with Bailey, and this reads a lot more like the Communist handbook than it does the theosophist plan or viewpoint.
Until I see sauce, I'm calling BOGUS.
Update: Numerous indicators (red flags) saying "bogus"
There are a good number of results for the "Alice Bailey's Ten Point Charter" but as far as I can see, none of these have actual concrete source.
When I was a young fella, before I met Christ, I read through quite a few of Bailey's books. This so-called 10-point charter reflects NONE of the content of her books and teachings.
In fact, Bailey was as stepping stone for me to come to Christ, whereas prior to Bailey, I only had a very negative view of Christianity, Christians and religion in general.
No Sauce
None of the results I found could point to ANY place where Bailey actually issued this so-called charter. None of them give references to her publications or works that are the sauce of this.
Content extremely at odds with actual writings by Bailey
There are many issues with Theosophy, and things that need to be addressed and understood in the larger context of Christ's teachings, BUT this so-called charter seems very bogus, and I strongly suspect that it is planted deliberate disinformation intended to discredit actual opposition to the actual facts around the Communist Strategy and the actual Satanic vision of the New World Order.
Appealing to confirmation bias
By injecting fake content that people will readily gobble up based on confirmation bias (i.e. in this case, Christians who have natural concerns about the New Age movement and fringe teachings or ideas), this actually dilutes the pool of truth, discredits legitimate concerns that others might reasonably express or have about the Globalist agenda, the Communist Strategy, even New Age teachings, etc.
I'm not a theosophist by any means, but I fiercely detest disinformation operations that damage our collective pursuit of uncovering and exposing actual TRUTH.
Below is a link to an article that addresses the so-called 10-point plan from a theosophist viewpoint, which rings true with my knowledge of Bailey and her writings.
It is very much worth reading if you wish to actually be informed and form and informed opinion on some level about Bailey's writings and views.
"Re-visiting Alice Bailey’s 10 Point Plan"
https://isobelblackthorn.com/2021/03/11/re-visiting-alice-baileys-10-point-plan/
NOTE: It should be noted that there is no ten point plan or strategy in the Bailey teachings and not one single point listed in the graphic below was ever promoted by Alice Bailey, herself a devoted Christian who never relinquished her faith in favour of Theosophy.
Any sauce on this?
I'm reasonably familiar with Bailey, and this reads a lot more like the Communist handbook than it does the theosophist plan or viewpoint.
Until I see sauce, I'm calling BOGUS.
Update: Numerous indicators saying "bogus"
There are a good number of results for the "Alice Bailey's Ten Point Charter" but as far as I can see, none of these have actual concrete source.
When I was a young fella, before I met Christ, I read through quite a few of Bailey's books. This so-called 10-point charter reflects NONE of the content of her books and teachings.
None of the results I found could point to ANY place where Bailey actually issued this so-called charter. None of them give references to her publications or works that are the sauce of this.
There are many issues with Theosophy, and things that need to be addressed and understood in the larger context of Christ's teachings, BUT this so-called charter seems very bogus, and I strongly suspect that it is planted deliberate disinformation intended to discredit actual opposition to the actual facts around the Communist Strategy and the actual Satanic vision of the New World Order.
By injecting fake content that people will readily gobble up based on confirmation bias (i.e. in this case, Christians who have natural concerns about the New Age movement and fringe teachings or ideas), this actually dilutes the pool of truth, discredits legitimate concerns that others might reasonably express or have about the Globalist agenda, the Communist Strategy, even New Age teachings, etc.
While I'm not a theosophist by any means, I fiercely detest disinformation operations that damage our collective pursuit of uncovering and exposing TRUTH.
Below is a link to an article that addresses the so-called 10-point plan from a theosophist viewpoint, which rings true with my limited knowledge of Bailey and her writings.
It is very much worth reading if you wish to actually be informed and form and informed opinion on some level about Bailey's writings and views.
"Re-visiting Alice Bailey’s 10 Point Plan"
https://isobelblackthorn.com/2021/03/11/re-visiting-alice-baileys-10-point-plan/
NOTE: It should be noted that there is no ten point plan or strategy in the Bailey teachings and not one single point listed in the graphic below was ever promoted by Alice Bailey, herself a devoted Christian who never relinquished her faith in favour of Theosophy.
Any sauce on this?
I'm reasonably familiar with Bailey, and this reads a lot more like the Communist handbook than it does the theosophist plan.
Until I see sauce, I'm calling BOGUS.
Update:
There are a good number of results for the "Alice Bailey's Ten Point Charter" but as far as I can see, none of these have actual concrete source.
When I was a young fella, before I met Christ, I read through quite a few of Bailey's books. This so-called 10-point charter reflects NONE of the content of her books and teachings.
None of the results I found could point to ANY place where Bailey actually issued this so-called charter. None of them give references to her publications or works that are the sauce of this.
There are many issues with Theosophy, and things that need to be addressed and understood in the larger context of Christ's teachings, BUT this so-called charter seems very bogus, and I strongly suspect that it is planted deliberate disinformation intended to discredit actual opposition to the actual facts around the Communist Strategy and the actual Satanic vision of the New World Order.
By injecting fake content that people will readily gobble up based on confirmation bias (i.e. in this case, Christians who have natural concerns about the New Age movement and fringe teachings or ideas), this actually dilutes the pool of truth, discredits legitimate concerns that others might reasonably express or have about the Globalist agenda, the Communist Strategy, even New Age teachings, etc.
While I'm not a theosophist by any means, I fiercely detest disinformation operations that damage our collective pursuit of uncovering and exposing TRUTH.
Below is a link to an article that addresses the so-called 10-point plan from a theosophist viewpoint, which rings true with my limited knowledge of Bailey and her writings.
It is very much worth reading if you wish to actually be informed and form and informed opinion on some level about Bailey's writings and views.
"Re-visiting Alice Bailey’s 10 Point Plan"
https://isobelblackthorn.com/2021/03/11/re-visiting-alice-baileys-10-point-plan/
NOTE: It should be noted that there is no ten point plan or strategy in the Bailey teachings and not one single point listed in the graphic below was ever promoted by Alice Bailey, herself a devoted Christian who never relinquished her faith in favour of Theosophy.
Any sauce on this?
I'm reasonably familiar with Bailey, and this reads a lot more like the Communist handbook than it does the theosophist plan.
Until I see sauce, I'm calling BOGUS.
Update:
There are a good number of results for the "Alice Bailey's Ten Point Charter" but as far as I can see, none of these have actual concrete source.
When I was a young fella, before I met Christ, I read through quite a few of Bailey's books. This so-called 10-point charter reflects NONE of the content of her books and teachings.
None of the results I found could point to ANY place where Bailey actually issued this so-called charter. None of them give references to her publications or works that are the sauce of this.
There are many issues with Theosophy, and things that need to be addressed and understood in the larger context of Christ's teachings, BUT this so-called charter seems very bogus, and I strongly suspect that it is planted deliberate disinformation intended to discredit actual opposition to the actual facts around the Communist Strategy and the actual Satanic vision of the New World Order.
By injecting fake content that people will readily gobble up based on confirmation bias (i.e. in this case, Christians who have natural concerns about the New Age movement and fringe teachings or ideas), this actually dilutes the pool of truth, discredits legitimate concerns that others might reasonably express or have about the Globalist agenda, the Communist Strategy, even New Age teachings, etc.
While I'm not a theosophist by any means, I fiercely detest disinformation operations that damage our collective pursuit of uncovering and exposing TRUTH.
Here is an article that addresses the so-called 10-point plan from a theosophist viewpoint, which rings true with my limited knowledge of Bailey and her writings.
"Re-visiting Alice Bailey’s 10 Point Plan"
https://isobelblackthorn.com/2021/03/11/re-visiting-alice-baileys-10-point-plan/
NOTE: It should be noted that there is no ten point plan or strategy in the Bailey teachings and not one single point listed in the graphic below was ever promoted by Alice Bailey, herself a devoted Christian who never relinquished her faith in favour of Theosophy.
Any sauce on this?
I'm reasonably familiar with Bailey, and this reads a lot more like the Communist handbook than it does the theosophist plan.
Until I see sauce, I'm calling BOGUS.