About Occultism in Society

Published on 4 December 2024 at 15:17

The influence of the other side is ever present. How can we protect us from it, and how can the side of the 'occult' have an influence over our lives? What is the difference between the side of the occult and the true holy Kabbalah? Has the occult stolen elements of Kabbalah to present it anew in their own self-made package?

While Torah tradition teaches us that Moses has received his wisdom on Mount Sinai, the Kabbalah of the other side tries to convince us, that Moses would have received his wisdom from the Egyptians. Today, we face a vast acceptance attitude towards everything. People, for example, take elements of Hermeticism, of the Jewish tradition, Greek Gnosticism, etc. and mix them up in a pot. Everyone that sticks to certain values is getting mocked.

I remember when I was 11 or 12 years old, that I was pretty much the only one in my class not participating in the card game 'Magic The Gathering,' because of my Christian education in those times. Without anyone forbidding me this, I intuitively did not participate. We can now trivialize this and say it's just a card game, but we must learn to understand how the side of the occult influences us through media and entertainment.

The realm of the spiritual functions in a way that it opens gates to our consciousness through capturing our attention on it. When people are fascinated by Harry Potter, we think it would be just a movie, but through being excited about those stories, we open up our mind and consciousness to a reality where those things really exist and come from. It is getting especially dangerous when something encourages us to take demon's names into our mouths or that we have to pronounce magic spells to destroy our opponent.

Since the 1960s, our society has opened up a gigantic entrance for the reality of the occult to influence us. With the removal of sexual borders and the indulgence into Satanism, New Age and Rock'n'Roll, we opened a can of worms. Entities or secret societies that are called the 'Erev Rav' in Kabbalah operate to destroy us by leading our society down the road of a lack of morals and borders. Free love and indulgence in occult practices have opened the gate to the forces of the Klipot to take over. We should get aware of what we deal with in our everyday lives because consciousness operates on a level where we attract the things we always give attention to. 'Spirits that I've summoned, my commands ignore,' Goethe wrote in his 'Sorcerer's Apprentice'.

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