KFLCC / New Age Bible Versions - Gail Riplinger
[T]he Black Age. . .the Piscean Age, as you know, lasts 2000 years or so. Its inception marked the beginning of the Christian era. It is passing out of manifestation now, as the new Aquarian Age is coming in .2 Luciferian, Rudolf Steiner wrote that the 1890's were a turning point in the ’Black Age'.3 Alice Bailey said "the final break or division between the so-called black and white forces, for this particular world cycle, will take place during the period of the sixth root race ."4 New Agers believe this is immanent. New Agers christen their most highly developed members— 'The Great White Brotherhood'. These include 'the Christ' and his 'Ascended Masters’ of the Seventh Root Race, who communicate through today's channelers. Popular New Age books, such as the Keys of Enoch, profess to be ’transmitted’ in code language from this 'White Lodge’. Rare treatises, like The Ultimate Frontier , acknowledge the analogy between ’The Great White Brotherhood’and 'The Luciferian Brotherhood'.5 The New Age Church Universal and Triumphant boasts that their book, The Forbidden Mysteries of Enoch , is a direct transcription from contact with the Great White Brotherhood. As Blavatsky boasted, the material in The Shepherd and The Epistle comes from esoteric sources. So when Hermas writes, ”[T]heir race is lawless,” he is using the term 'race' as it was used in the Septenary Law of the ancient mystery schools. These laws may have been written by the light skinned, pointed nosed Aryans (from whence we get the names Iran and Ireland) who migrated from the fertile crescent to India. They brought with them the Babylonian mysteries, as well as their worship of 'The Heavenly One' or 'The Divine Father'—thereby creating the basis for Hinduism. These Arya created a caste system, based on color, to subjugate the native, dark skinned Dravidians. To provide a religious rationale for the castes, they developed the theory of karma, which resigned a reincarnating soul to a body representative of its spiritual development. The Root- race theory, still held today by the Jains of India, is described by one Hindu scholar: Root Race Roots
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