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A phenomenon which I have returned
to many times in my books, especially in my book, Lucifer
Morningstar – a Philosophical Love Story, is the Faust-syndrome. It is a
syndrome which characterizes most Westerners: it is the dangers of ego-inflation
in combination with spiritual practice. Ego-inflation is at the same time based
on a great denial of our own collective shadow, or painbody, which are rooted
in original sin. It is a kind of compensation.
The same energy-process and
function, which realized spiritual teachers use, can therefore be used for
other purposes than spiritual. When the collective time´s energy-processes are
used spiritual, then the Ego, in its egoistic isolating and self-affirmative
function, steps aside, and the energy is turned into the Now, and therefore in
towards the Source and the spiritual dimension. The people, who around a spiritual
teacher, constitute the energy-mandala, are in this way made transparent for a
higher common human spirituality.
In the Ego-inflation the contact
with, and the ability to manipulate with such collective forms of energy, will be
used for other purposes than spiritual. It can be creative, Ego affirmative,
political, demonical and so on.
The powers that, by realized
spiritual teachers, are given to others´ disposal in healing, energy transmission
and spiritual information exchange, the same powers can themselves be turned in
through the Ego-structures, and therewith into past and future. In this way, there
can be opened creative channels, created super Egos, created political leaders
and popular seducers.
This is a demonical element.
Many gurus seem to have fallen
into this temptation. In the story about the temptation in the desert, we can see
these possible ways of using the energy pictured in anticipated form. Here you
see the possibility of using the freedom and the power, to elevation of the Ego
and the consequent power and material glory. But Jesus abstains from this
deification of the Ego.
However, many false gurus have
fallen for the temptation. And in the present time, where spirituality is
blended with coaching and management theory - the belief in, that worship of money,
success and winner-mentality, is the same as being in compliance with the
universal laws - we will undoubtedly see an explosion of such super Egos – and
experiences show, that the world will follow them.
In Doctor Faustus Thomas Mann describes, how the main character Adrian
Leverkühn discovers and releases such collective powers and is using them to
intensify his musical creativity to genius heights. He goes deliberately into a
demonizing process by making love with the whore Esmeralda, whereby he
conscious catches syphilis, for then to use the inner pole-tension of this disease
to heighten his creative capacity.
Afterwards the universal energy-mandala
unfolds itself out through lines of genius musical works, where both those, who
perform them, and those, who listen, are being caught by the magical circle.
Thomas Mann partially builds
his figure on Nietzsche, and the whole of the novel is on a collective plane about,
what the Germans did under The Second World War, where demonical polarized
energy spread from Hitler and the secret SS-rituals.
In Adrian Leverkühn´s
dialogues with the Devil are clearly seen haughtiness and superman-feeling as
the motives, which control the use of the collective creative energy.
The Faust myth has been retold many times. Latest, the German metal band Rammstein, has laid a Faust reference into the music video to their new great hit, "Deutschland", which is directed towards the historical hubris with the words:
Wer hoch steigt, der wird tief fallen
Deutschland, Deutschland über allen!
In the video there is a German Shepherd, which is transformed into a mystical poodle. First, in the Faust story, Mephisto appears as a poodle. So, also when it comes to German Tanz-Metal, you are meeting the Faust-syndrome.
The Faust myth has been retold many times. Latest, the German metal band Rammstein, has laid a Faust reference into the music video to their new great hit, "Deutschland", which is directed towards the historical hubris with the words:
Wer hoch steigt, der wird tief fallen
Deutschland, Deutschland über allen!
In the video there is a German Shepherd, which is transformed into a mystical poodle. First, in the Faust story, Mephisto appears as a poodle. So, also when it comes to German Tanz-Metal, you are meeting the Faust-syndrome.
The Faust-syndrome doesn´t mean, though,
that all great art is coming through because a creative person turns the collective
energies in through the Ego-structures: Thomas Mann´s musical image, which
intuitively and poetical seeks to understand Hitler-Germany, is for example a contra-image
to Bach´s music, which toned God to honour and mankind to uplifting. To all the
great works Bach added ”Soli Deo Gloria”.
If you get in contact with
collective energies it is in fact a good idea to seek to express your abilities
artistically, but in a way, that directs them towards the spiritual dimension.
But, it is very difficult to know whether you actually do this, because of the
Ego´s incredible ability of self-deceit, and the many masks and roles this can
take. I myself have chosen to give away all my services, books and articles for
free, so that I at least not is subject for an economical personal gain through
my work.
In another, more aesthetic-vampiring
scenario, you can also see some of these group-energetical polarization-phenomena
around Karen Blixen.
Modern Western occultism is
permeated with the Faust-syndrome. There is an intense anti-Christian atmosphere. Both Steiner´s Goetheanum and Jung´s tower
in Bollingen are two strange and fascinating buildings, which both has to do with
the enlightened consciousness, and, of course, the dangers and pitfalls on the
path towards it.
Jung´s tower in Bollingen
Steiner´s Second Goetheanum
Both buildings are referring to Goethe. Over Jung´s tower is written: “Philemonis
Sacrum – Fausti Poenitenia”. Philomoni´s Shrine, Faust´s atonement”. Both buildings
have in a symbolic way to do with the collective karma, which unites both
Steiner and Jung with Goethe. This kind of collective karma is also the reason
why I claim that Europeans must find a European oriented path of enlightenment,
in order to understand the layers of our collective painbody, which we will meet
when we begin to practice meditation.
The Closing of the
American Mind - How Higher Education has Failed Education and Impoverished the
Souls of Today´s Students, is a book by Allan Bloom. Bloom explains
this by showing the rise of nihilism and the embracement of Nietzsche. In the
Matrix Conspiracy, I describe Nietzsche as the Sophist King over all Matrix
Sophists. Nietzsche is the philosopher behind the ideas that God is dead,
and that it from now on is about creating yourself as God.
The "Me"
generation in the United States is a term referring to the baby
boomers generation and the self-involved qualities that some people associate
with it. The 1970s were dubbed the "Me decade" by writer Tom
Wolfe. Christopher Lasch was another writer who commented on the rise of a
culture of narcissism among the younger generation of that era. The
phrase caught on with the general public, at a time when "self-realization"
and "self-fulfillment" were becoming cultural aspirations to which
young people supposedly ascribed higher importance than social
responsibility.
All my work is a warning
against subjectivism and relativism, since these are the direct paths into
spiritual crises. Already in the introduction to my first book, Meditation
as an Art of Life – a Basic Reader, I wrote:
[…] in a postmodern context
you consider concepts such as good an evil, true and false, beautiful and ugly,
as something we have created ourselves, and which therefore don´t exist
objectively. Therefore claims of objective truth are being rejected as premodern
superstition, as expressions of old thinking. And because postmodernism also means
individualism, yes, then such a rejection ends up in a global seen unique narcissism,
which defends itself with phrases such as: “I have my truth. You have your truth.
I want to be allowed to do what I want. You should be allowed to do what you
want. Tolerance! New thinking!”
The
more advanced forms of consciousness training are traditionally thought only to
take place in a face-to-face exchange with an authentic teacher. It is
indisputable possible to use books as sources of inspiration, and in particular
to review one´s insights and refresh one´s practice. This is something I have
tried to do, but unfortunately it is not possible to obtain the subtle practical
adjustments and individual corrections required to avoid getting stuck or
losing one´s way in the unimaginable abundance of states and pathways of
consciousness. Traditionally, this kind of teaching can only take place in an
existential, individually responsible, and deeply engaged mutual process with a
competent teacher.
Unfortunately it
is my view that European/Western people are so immersed in the Faust syndrome, that it
is not possible to carry out such a teaching anymore. My experience is that people who come to me for counseling, either already perform as some kind of spiritual teacher (shaman, therapist, healer, etc., etc), or they want to become a spiritual teacher of some kind. That is: they carry the New Age contempt for preparatory practice. I don´t offer an education, and I don´t give people approvals. This makes the traditional teacher/student relationship impossible. You can´t obtain the necessary corrections, which are necessary. If you are
suggesting a correction of people´s self-image, they are getting insulted.
There is immediately happening a back fire effect, and you find yourself in a
chaos of thought distortions. Most often people will leave deeply insulted, and
will seek out another teacher who are willing to support them in their
self-image. The whole New Age industry is building on this. Every New Age teacher (shamans, therapists, healers, etc.) will typically also offer an easy weekend education for new budding spiritual teachers. The education must necessarily be as easy as possible, so that you can avoid the irritating work with preparatory practice. I have often said, that in New Age there is no students. they are all teachers.
My way of counseling was in the beginning called philosophical counseling. I thought this was the best way to express how I wanted to help people. It was counseling in my teaching. but it didn´t attract many people. I then began calling it shamanic counseling. This resulted in that I began to attract the above-mentioned type of people. I was astounded over the degree of ego-inflation Westerners are immersed in. People wanted to be confirmed in that they were great shamans, spiritual teachers or gurus. They didn´t want to follow my teaching. They thought they were beyond preparatory practice. They talked about their incredible experiences, which I knew only were related to the opening of the upper chakras. I had people claiming they were enlightened, or at least, that they already had experienced enlightenment. I more and more began to question the concept of enlightenment altogether. How could they be enlightened and at the same time ask for my help? Many of them were obviously immersed in thought distortions. How could this be possible, if they were enlightened?
My way of counseling was in the beginning called philosophical counseling. I thought this was the best way to express how I wanted to help people. It was counseling in my teaching. but it didn´t attract many people. I then began calling it shamanic counseling. This resulted in that I began to attract the above-mentioned type of people. I was astounded over the degree of ego-inflation Westerners are immersed in. People wanted to be confirmed in that they were great shamans, spiritual teachers or gurus. They didn´t want to follow my teaching. They thought they were beyond preparatory practice. They talked about their incredible experiences, which I knew only were related to the opening of the upper chakras. I had people claiming they were enlightened, or at least, that they already had experienced enlightenment. I more and more began to question the concept of enlightenment altogether. How could they be enlightened and at the same time ask for my help? Many of them were obviously immersed in thought distortions. How could this be possible, if they were enlightened?
New Age, with its spiritual
role-playing game and its self-designed gurus and masters without experience,
has in my view put an end to an old tradition. New Age is directly teaching
that the old traditions should be redefined. The New Age guru, Ken Wilber, is the most famous example of a New Age teacher, who has redefined the concept of enlightenment. It happens by reducing consciousness to evolution, so that you have the concept of "The Evolution of Consciousness", meaning that past masters not were as enlightened as today. Wilber himself is of course an example of such new, higher enlightened, master.
Something that seem to justify New Agers, is that many people are experiencing spiritual “awakenings”. Most of these awakenings, are however, top-down awakenings. A top-down awakening is BY FAR the most common spiritual awakening to get stuck in. It also can be the most dangerous because it creates an environment energetically where you are not quite a part of any reality. With the ability to easily shift through dimensions, times, perspectives, and being fully or partially out of your body, it creates opportunity for other energies to attach, and for you to lose a sense of identity or purpose. Without the support that earth and grounding offer (heart and Hara, love and existence), it is difficult to filter the intense energies that are coming through. The more the lower chakras are blocked the worse the imbalance is.
With this type of awakening it is common to see people keep their spiritual lives and their physical lives quite separate. By this, I mean that they may be all about love, light, angels, and awakening in workshops or online, but in their daily lives they are often quite miserable and do not want to participate in life. Often I work with people struggling with depression and anxiety who put on an outward appearance, a mask of being spiritual and enlightened but in their daily lives they are struggling to function, to engage with others, or to want to be on Earth. This is an incredible common symptom in New Age circles due to the immensity of spiritual misguiding; spiritual misguiding which precisely are caused by the top-down awakened. It is all about role-playing: through courses and spiritual educations you buy yourself new levels and titles, just like in a role-playing game. It is not good to be on the low level where most people are. It has been a surprise to me, how fixated people are in becoming a spiritual teacher or educator of some kind, instead of just being a humble practitioner. It is clear that if you behave as a teacher, no one should correct you. This is an aspect of the Faust Syndrome, a typical Western complex due to our denial of our negative karma of original sin; the denial of the devil in the heart; the Anti-Christian attitude.
Something that seem to justify New Agers, is that many people are experiencing spiritual “awakenings”. Most of these awakenings, are however, top-down awakenings. A top-down awakening is BY FAR the most common spiritual awakening to get stuck in. It also can be the most dangerous because it creates an environment energetically where you are not quite a part of any reality. With the ability to easily shift through dimensions, times, perspectives, and being fully or partially out of your body, it creates opportunity for other energies to attach, and for you to lose a sense of identity or purpose. Without the support that earth and grounding offer (heart and Hara, love and existence), it is difficult to filter the intense energies that are coming through. The more the lower chakras are blocked the worse the imbalance is.
With this type of awakening it is common to see people keep their spiritual lives and their physical lives quite separate. By this, I mean that they may be all about love, light, angels, and awakening in workshops or online, but in their daily lives they are often quite miserable and do not want to participate in life. Often I work with people struggling with depression and anxiety who put on an outward appearance, a mask of being spiritual and enlightened but in their daily lives they are struggling to function, to engage with others, or to want to be on Earth. This is an incredible common symptom in New Age circles due to the immensity of spiritual misguiding; spiritual misguiding which precisely are caused by the top-down awakened. It is all about role-playing: through courses and spiritual educations you buy yourself new levels and titles, just like in a role-playing game. It is not good to be on the low level where most people are. It has been a surprise to me, how fixated people are in becoming a spiritual teacher or educator of some kind, instead of just being a humble practitioner. It is clear that if you behave as a teacher, no one should correct you. This is an aspect of the Faust Syndrome, a typical Western complex due to our denial of our negative karma of original sin; the denial of the devil in the heart; the Anti-Christian attitude.
Indeed,
I think we can speak about a collective top-down awakening within the enormous
movement of New Age, which expresses itself in a variety of intellectual, identifical
and euphorical ego-inflations (and the long wake of psychic wrecks who have
ended up in The Dark Night of the Soul). I guess this is what New Agers are speaking
about when they are talking about the “global spiritual awakening” which shall
lead to the prophesized New Age: the Age of the Aquarius. Just try to google
“how to open your third eye” and you´ll get 19.800.000 results (when I tried).
Most of the techniques given are in my view examples of spiritual vampirism and
directly criminal if there were any way of proving it.
The most
significant example of this teaching is the New Thought movement. The New
Thought movement is all about the positive side of top-down awakening (it´s all
in the head), about success, ecstasy, power, sex, money. Love (which the
movement deceivable talk about all the time) is blocked through the teaching of
moral subjectivism (which is difficult to discriminate from nihilism) and
existence is blocked through philosophical idealism, which teaches that existence
is an illusion. The most direct satanic teaching is to be found in New Thought´s
self-proclaimed “Third Testament”: A
Course in Miracles.
What I, in my shamanic counseling practice, experienced again and again, was, as already mentioned, the
meeting with New Agers who work as therapists, spiritual healers or teachers
within the alternative world, and who would without doubt be diagnosed as schizophrenic,
delusional, bipolar, or simply disconnected and untethered from collective
reality. The whole New Age package is opening the path for all this. The
subjectivism, the avoidance of preparatory work, the denial of one´s dark
sides, and the elimination of critical thinking. I therefore stopped offering shamanic counseling and returned to the old way of counseling: Philosophical Counseling.
I find
it interesting, that the authentic spiritual teacher, Mary Shutan, also considered quitting
teaching as she saw how the New Age world perpetuated such things, and didn´t
want to spend her time immersed in chaos with individuals that lacked any type
of logic or connection to communal reality. It is interesting to read about how
Shutan, in her second phase of kundalini, naturally (intuitively) was becoming more and more
interested in truth (philosophy – love of wisdom) instead of herself. In her
book, Working with Kundalini: An Experiential Guide to the Process of Awakening,
she writes:
…the realization
dawned on me that what motivates you on your spiritual path is highly
significant. There is a difference between the search for truth, knowledge, communion,
peace, divinity, or similar qualities and a spiritual path fueled by self-obsession (page
134).
Shutan
writes this after having told a story about a certain type of women, who contacted
her:
…One of
these was a certain type of woman who initially puzzled me; up to this point I
thought that the spiritual path took direct experience. You did the work, and
you saw the results of that effort. But these women had been on a spiritual path
for ten, twenty, or even sixty years and they had little or no consciousness.
It was because of this type of woman that I stopped offering spiritual guidance
appointments to people. She would spend the whole appointment telling me how
awake she was, about the fire ceremonies she had attended to in Laos, about how
she had known someone thirty years ago who was now famous, and about all of the
modalities or methods of healing that she had participated in. She would tell
me how wonderful she was because she didn´t eat meat, or about how she didn´t
have any anger or shadow anymore because she visited a shaman in Belize.
At the
time I held a belief that all it took to become conscious was effort and
discipline on the spiritual path. I generally need to feel like I am being of
service in my work. I do things wholeheartedly and with passion, or I do not do
them at all. These women were not calling me in order to receive a different
perspective, or any form of guidance. They were in fact closed to anything I
had to say; when I offered any input that varied from their own thoughts they
would launch into stories that showed how much they already knew. I began to see
and feel compassion for how they had to hold on to such stories because their
lives were often a mess, and they still felt empty within (page
133-134).
In an
Eastern context, when a disciple meets a teacher, such a behavior is
unthinkable. But it is typical for Westerners. In the East there are lot of
warnings against this. A Zen master in China talked every morning to his
students on a hill. Every day there came a fox and listened. One day the fox
stayed and went to the master and asked: “Master, in five hundred incarnations
I have been a fox, and yet I was once a Zen monk, what did I do wrong?” And the
master answered: “You thought you were a master before you were, and you pretended
as if you were.” That is: ego-inflation, identification with an inner power field.
As
Shutan says, some of these ego-inflated individuals are dangerous. The name “spiritual
vampire” is fully appropriate here. There is no shortage of people in history
using spiritual or religious paths to feed delusion, instead of facilitating
greater connection. It is people who mix their psychic problems with spiritual
constructs. For example, many who believe that they are experiencing kundalini
awakenings are not; it is not uncommon for those with mental-emotional imbalances
to reach for spiritual labels when medication or other forms of care may be
indicated. And, as explained, often real spiritual openings have created a
spiritual vampire, due to ego-inflation.
I have
been fortunate enough to have had warning dreams, when a spiritual vampire
tried to make an appointment with me (in order to get my energy).
In his
book The Kundalini Process – A Christian Perspective, the Christian,
spiritual director, Philip St. Romain, tells a story about how he, after
delivering a lecture at a kundalini conference, was being approached by a man
of about 40 who introduced himself as an “energy therapist,” and said there were
imbalances in Romain´s auric field he could correct if he let him “work on him.”
Romain (who has an active kundalini) writes:
The hair
on my back stood up when I heard this, and I politely declined, but he
continued to impose this suggestion several more times before finally going away.
My general policy is not to allow anyone do any kind of “energy work” with me
unless it´s in the context of Christian ministry (page 104).
An even more scary scenario is the scenario of psychic attacks. In Romain´s book there are some stories about such from people who have found a safe shelter in Christianity. One of these stories tells that the attacks not is coming from demons, but from “occultists.” (page 126).
I have
myself tried this. And I have heard countless stories of a New Age market filled
with all this. So, just like Shutan, I don´t want my life “immersed in chaos
with individuals that lack any type of logic or connection to communal reality”.
My main tools for protection are partly critical thinking (elenchos, as
explained in my book, A
Dictionary of Thought Distortions) and my Icons, especially my
Icons of the archangel Michael.
And I
can also recognize that the attacks not are coming from demons, but from either
living people, or spirits. Demons work in another way.
In my
article, The
Conspiracy of the Third Eye, I have argued that we today see a global collective
movement, which work with techniques of opening the upper chakras, and blocking
the downward movement towards heart and hara. I claim that this is demonical
inspired.
When we easily can shift through dimensions, or being out of our bodies, without embodiment and critical thinking, other energies can attach. Timothy Conway writes in a remark to Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh´s charisma:
When we easily can shift through dimensions, or being out of our bodies, without embodiment and critical thinking, other energies can attach. Timothy Conway writes in a remark to Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh´s charisma:
It's
well known to the true sages that powerful but ultimately confused, constricted
discarnate entities regarded as "demons" or "titans" (Skt.: asura, rakshasa,
etc.) can create such electric energies through human beings as a way of then
"feeding" on the aroused emotions and psychic states of the hordes of
people who surround the human channel. That's why many Zen masters often
warned their students to simply regard all unusual states and energies
as makyo, distracting "diabolical phenomena," and instead wake
up to the Open, Infinite Awareness, the formless "Big Self" or
pristine "Buddha-Nature."
In
concluding this point: Just because a charismatic figure is felt to be a powerhouse
of energy creating altered states of consciousness in people does NOT mean
the figure should be viewed as a perfected spiritual master or venerated as
"Divine,"…
If you
study Rajneesh´s behavior, his way of talking, etc., you´ll have a good idea of
how spiritual vampires many times behave. See my article, A
Critique of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho). Note how he sucked energy, sex, money and luxury to himself. Also note how he at the same time slowly, bodily and mentally, declined after having been used as a tool. You might say that he taught some very profound things and that this somehow justifies him. Yes he taught profound things, but it doesn´t justify him, since he generally taught modern Western occultism, and its influences of the counterculture, hereunder all the dangerous teaching streaming from the human potential movement (which I believe is demonical inspired).
The same happened with Helen Schucman, the author of A Course in Miracles (she claimed to channel Jesus).
The same happened with Helen Schucman, the author of A Course in Miracles (she claimed to channel Jesus).
But demons, in my view, very rarely possess a single human being (this is in
my view a myth in popular culture). Possession states has to do with other
kinds of spirits (there are many). Demons work, as Conway suggests,
collectively.
The reason why it is necessary
to lead people around the collective time, or, The Spiritual Twilight Zone
(see my booklet, The Art of
Pilgrimage, about the collective time), or shorten the passage through it,
is therefore that discarnate entities from these areas are using people or
cults (collective energy processes in mass phenomena: religious, spiritual,
political, sports or other type) as psychic channels, working
interdimensionally to create all sorts of “experiences” in people, experiences
that seems dazzling and/or extraordinary – but with the purpose of using their
energy as food.
As in the case of Rajneesh,
they can also be powerful humans. As a comment to Kevin Dann´s blog on Deeksha, Joshua
Rosenthal is telling that he was throwing this great party in Tokyo and close
to the peak of the event, this Deeksha leader asked if she could speak for a
minute – she had a gift for Joshua, she said, and Joshua answered: “sure, no
problem.” First in Japanese and then in English she got everyone to lie on
their back and then – to cut to the chase, she did this eye touching, meaning
touching everyone´s third eye and “sending them energy”. Well, Joshua writes,
besides the fact that she hijacked his party, at the end of the exercise she
looked glowing and full of life while everyone else, including Joshua, had lost
their buzz and soon decided to go home. So Joshua thought to himself, it seemed
like she was receiving energy instead of giving it (I have written about
Deeksha in my article, A
Critique of the Indian Oneness Movement and Its Use of Western Success Coaching).
I have myself met quite a few
New Agers with a large charisma, almost glowing, but who simply act, talk and
behave weirdly. I also attended a party, in Copenhagen, where there was this
fascinating and extremely beautiful young woman, who talked in a slow hypnotic
way, and had an incredible glow in her clear blue eyes, which seldom blinked.
Everybody who approached her, was soon immersed in her tales about her “DNA
activation” practice. The party was
obviously her hunting ground.
This is something which often seduces
people, but in reality it is a quite simple sign of danger. Just ignore them. There is no reason to get scared because of this. The danger happens if you let them work on you physically, or are letting your
thoughts get immersed in theirs.
It is
interesting that Shutan, who actually was working as a shaman (a person who actively
involves herself in the spirit world), only reached the third phase of kundalini,
and her enlightenment experiences, due to Zen Buddhist training. She writes:
My
experience in 2016 of “dropping through” occurred during meditation. At this
point I had meditated for almost twenty years, and due to my early Zen Buddhist
training I tended to disregard a lot of the imagery that came up. It was not
that such things were not relevant, but I am grateful for this early path as it
allowed me to not get stuck in any phenomena, not even bliss or profound states
of peace.
Yet
this was initially at odds with a lot of my shamanic training, which works with
symbols and spirits and the senses in a way that Zen would disregard, or see as
biproducts on the path. But pairing the two together has allowed me to experience
things fully and dynamically, as well as to avoid attaching mental significance
to things. Generally, I find that if a message or something else needs to
arise, it will do, and I do not need to sit for hours or decades figuring it
out. If we don´t let go of this need to know at a certain point, we can drive
ourselves a bit crazy trying to figure out what has happened. This teaches deeper
surrender (page 151).
In his
book, Shamanism – Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy, Mircea Eliade several
times make aware of what he calls “a present decadence of shamanism.” He
writes:
According
to Buryat tradition, in olden times the shamans received their utcha (the
shamanic divine right) directly from the celestial spirits: it is only in our day
that they obtain it merely from their ancestors. This belief forms part of the
general conception of the decadence of shamans, documented both in the Arctic and
in Central Asia; according to this view, the “first shamans” really flew through
the clouds on their horses and performed miracles that their present-day
descendants are incapable of repeating (page 67).
This
sound like the myths in the Indian Yuga teaching, written down in the Vedas. Yuga in Hinduism is
an epoch or era within a four-age cycle. A complete Yuga starts with
the Satya Yuga, via Treta Yuga and Dvapara Yuga into
a Kali Yuga. Our present time is a Kali Yuga, which started at 3102
BCE with the end of the Kurukshetra War (or Mahabharata war). What´s
interesting about this view of our present day history is that it has the
direct opposite view of the linear history than evolutionism, namely that we
are heading into a very long time of decline. The ages see a gradual decline of
dharma, wisdom, knowledge, intellectual capability, life span, emotional and
physical strength.
The Vedas is said
to have been written down at the beginning of the Kali yuga, and the Shastras
say that the Vedic civilization flowered in India much longer time ago than the
50.000 years which modern science claim to be earliest possible time where Homo
Sapiens firstly appeared on Earth (characterized by behavioral modernity;
that is: behavior which can be characterized by abstract thinking, planning
depth, symbolic behavior - e.g., art, ornamentation, music - exploitation
of large game, and blade technology, among others). The Shastras (or Sastras)
claim that the philosophers, Yogis and Rishis (Seers) lived for millions of
years ago, and the Vedic Acharyas (Indian scholars) believe that the stories in
the Puranic literature are
factual stories, not only from this planet, but also from many planets in this
Universe. Data taken from these planets have nothing to do with the data from this
planet (as for example incredible life spans and the ability to fly without
mechanical help). The Puranic literature describes a universe where the
supernatural is trivial and miraculous births are everyday phenomena.
It is
tempting to add that with the Western plastic shamanism, generated by Michael
Harner, and his “core shamanism” this decadence has increased enormously (see
my booklet, Plastic
Shamanism and the Traditional Shamanic Awakening).
The collective ego-inflation
of our time (the Faust syndrome) is based on extreme self-obsessed thinking. Once
your thoughts spread themselves too far out in an extreme (for example
exaggerated perfectionistic) the energy-system will compensate by seeking to
bring itself back to the balance of the middle. The system does this by seeking
over towards the opposite extreme (for example an exaggerated feeling of
fiasco). That is: through a contra-balancing, a compensation. Here we speak
from the second energy-law, that energy works as pendulum-movements. The more
energy, which is invested in the one extreme of a pair of opposites, the larger
the swing in the opposite direction will be.
What apply for the individual,
also apply for the collective and for nature. You can therefore also observe
this energy-law in groups, societies, world-images, yes, in all Mankind, and in
the Universe. You can observe it in everything, which is movement and not
unmoved being.
For example, right now Mankind
is in an ego-extreme. This is reflected in numerous fields. Too much energy is
invested in armament. Too many atomic weapons. Too much pollution. Too much unequal
distribution of the treasures of the Earth. Too much unequal distribution of
the food and fruits of the Earth. And first of all: too many people are too focused
in their ego; they accumulate energy to their ego, to themselves; or to the
family ego; to the national ego; or to ideologies. I have suggested that we
right now are approaching what I call The Matrix Hybrid between Western
surveillance capitalism and Chinese Communism (see my article, The
Matrix Hybrid Between Digital Totalitarianism, Surveillance Capitalism and
Chinese Communism).
This is the energy in one
extremity. With necessity the energy will swing over in the opposite extreme.
And this will not happen in a quiet way, when you consider the enormous moment,
that is in the actual extreme, and it will happen quite simple: through
pollution of the environment, through illness (aids, cancer and upcoming new
illnesses), through crises, warfare, terror, through inner mass-psychotic
collapses, and through natural disasters. Again, a lot of this is not my
personal prophesy. We can witness it happening right now. Climate change is now
a real issue. The problem is that we will not be able to stop it, because no
one will be willing to be adjusted. It will therefore be adjusted in the hard
way. The Earth will become more or less uninhabitable, and, perhaps, there will, as the Yuga
teaching foresees, come a time period on about 432.000 years of hardship, where
the ego-inflation will be cleansed out. Finally the common life span of a human
being will be down on 20 years. First hereafter will humans be able to attain
self-realization again. At least, this is what the Yuga teachings foresee.
La Damnation de Faust
A central part of
Greco-Roman philosophy, which was rooted in shamanism, was the use of critical
thinking (elenchos) to distinguish base magic (trance, which leaves everything
to chance, and may lead its practitioners to consort with falsity and evil daemons),
and higher magic or theurgy. The latter is a guarantor of truth
and happiness, combined as it is with the source itself: the Good, the True and
the Beautiful.
Besides
the Hara and Heart meditation, it was critical thinking that rescued myself
from madness. As a result I came to believe that Socrates represented an
ancient path of wisdom, where philosophy in a similar way was used as a navigator
through the Spiritual Twilight Zone.
As far
as I can see, then the spiritual exercises developed in, for example Platonism
and neo-Platonism, are refinements of those leading to cataleptic trances and other
top-down generated paranormal experiences (psychic abilities, channeling,
possession of gods or spirits, ecstasy, etc). They respond to a rigorous demand
for rational discrimination, a demand which, as far as I´m concerned, emerges
with the figure of Socrates. This was continued in Christian mysticism.
In this you can see precisely the same as what happened in, for example Tibetan Buddhism and Taoism: a refinement of shamanism into a path of enlightenment (Unio Mystica) – see my page, Meditation as an Art of Life.
I will finish this article with some reflections on the question of enlightenment. I have found it uplifting to hear Mary Shutan´s account of enlightenment. She describes it as the opening of the spiritual heart. Enlightenment is not happening without love and compassion. She also tells about the illusionary states of consciousness which can happen when the upper chakras are opened before the lower chakras. Many gurus confuse these states with enlightenment. She also tells about how much self-abnegation and compassion for others it requires to open the spiritual heart, about how humble and simple the state is, and, that it is not at all a state of perfection. It is precisely characterized by a realization of how imperfect you are. It is a realization of what you are, not what you want to become. However, this won´t help anything, because these statements will probably also be abused as an excuse for claiming oneself to be enlightened.
I simply claim that the era of enlightened masters is over, and that we are entering an era of false gurus and pseudo-spirituality. I also claim that all the original wisdom traditions will disappear, and that we in fact can watch how this is happening right now. New Age systematically works towards eliminating religion (together with atheist fundamentalism - see my texts on scientism, beginning with: Richard Dawkins and the Rise of Atheist Scientism (Scientism Critique: Part 1).
With religion I mean a religion with a tradition for a spiritual practice that through experience has been adjusted and corrected through hundreds of years. Thus Gnosticism and Mysticism arised in the early and medieval Christianity, Sufism in Islam, Hasidism and Kabbalah in Judaism, Advaita Vedanta in Hinduism, Zen and Dzogchen in Buddhism. In China you´ll find Taoism. But even older are Shamanism and Paganism; religious practices which I under one call the old religion and the old art.
In this you can see precisely the same as what happened in, for example Tibetan Buddhism and Taoism: a refinement of shamanism into a path of enlightenment (Unio Mystica) – see my page, Meditation as an Art of Life.
I will finish this article with some reflections on the question of enlightenment. I have found it uplifting to hear Mary Shutan´s account of enlightenment. She describes it as the opening of the spiritual heart. Enlightenment is not happening without love and compassion. She also tells about the illusionary states of consciousness which can happen when the upper chakras are opened before the lower chakras. Many gurus confuse these states with enlightenment. She also tells about how much self-abnegation and compassion for others it requires to open the spiritual heart, about how humble and simple the state is, and, that it is not at all a state of perfection. It is precisely characterized by a realization of how imperfect you are. It is a realization of what you are, not what you want to become. However, this won´t help anything, because these statements will probably also be abused as an excuse for claiming oneself to be enlightened.
I simply claim that the era of enlightened masters is over, and that we are entering an era of false gurus and pseudo-spirituality. I also claim that all the original wisdom traditions will disappear, and that we in fact can watch how this is happening right now. New Age systematically works towards eliminating religion (together with atheist fundamentalism - see my texts on scientism, beginning with: Richard Dawkins and the Rise of Atheist Scientism (Scientism Critique: Part 1).
With religion I mean a religion with a tradition for a spiritual practice that through experience has been adjusted and corrected through hundreds of years. Thus Gnosticism and Mysticism arised in the early and medieval Christianity, Sufism in Islam, Hasidism and Kabbalah in Judaism, Advaita Vedanta in Hinduism, Zen and Dzogchen in Buddhism. In China you´ll find Taoism. But even older are Shamanism and Paganism; religious practices which I under one call the old religion and the old art.
In New
Age the anti-religious work is happening though an exploitative form
of spiritual colonialism and one step in; first: the destruction of
Indigenous cultures (plastic shamanism is
today systematically organized, for example through ayahuasca journeys), and
secondly: the destruction of all the other wisdom traditions. The latter is
spreading under the slogan: “these traditions can best be understood when
integrated with Western psychology and psychotherapy” (= reduced to). The
ignorance in this is that spiritual awakening is connected to ancestral and
ancient layers, cords, eventually your own soul, and therefore only can be
understood within their original context.
But of
course, there will still arise true enlightened people. But my guess is, due to
experiences like Mary Shutan´s, they will withdraw as spiritual teachers.
Finally,
how can you discriminate between a true and false master? I have dealt with
these problems in my articles, Playing the
Enlightenment Card, and What Is Spiritual
Placebo? I will try to give
an answer based on study of the traditions.
In Playing the
Enlightenment Card I claim that one of the most important things is to develop
the use of critical thinking, and study both yourself and the guru. This was
also what I mentioned above in connection with Socrates and the practice of
Elenchos. The discrimination between base magic and higher magic. Furthermore:
be aware of signs of ego-inflation (see my article: The
Ego-inflation in the New Age and Self-help environment).
Instead of focusing
on whether the guru is radiating love or not, ask yourself the more
philosophical question: Is this person a highly developed ethical person?
Always remember Dalai Lama´s words about that you´ll never attain enlightenment
without developing an ethical mind and a compassionate heart. You can´t be
ethical and unethical at the same time. It is a lie.
A quite central thing is to be
openminded to fallibility (unfortunately this is also abused in New Age, which
accuses any doubters and critics of being closedminded). But to be openminded
to fallibility is to be open for that both yourself and the guru could be wrong
or even false. The concept of enlightenment is often characterized by a
religious idea that an enlightened person contains almost the same qualities as
God himself. Remember Shutan´s words about that even if you have opened your
spiritual heart, and experienced a glimpse of enlightenment, you are still an
imperfect human being. Any true enlightened person is characterized by
humility, and will acknowledge own failures. Here you ought to be aware of
thought distortions such as Selective
thinking and Confirmation
bias. Therefore: be aware of self-contradictions and hypocrisy in
the person. These precisely arise due to a lack of acknowledging own
imperfection.
In this context a good advice
would be to study all sources of critique of the guru you can find. There will
always be some critique (since no one is perfect), but if the bad things are
overshadowing the good things, and there are too many self-contradictions and too
much hypocrisy, there is reason for consideration.
I often return to my first
book, Meditation as an Art of Life – a Basic Reader, where I described
what I call, The Four Philosophical Hindrances and Openings. You can also
use them to recognize inauthentic and authentic teachers (see my
article, The
Four Philosophical Hindrances and Openings).
Related
articles:
A Critique
of Coaching (instead of correcting fake self-images, the coaching industry supports people in their self-images. The Danish psychologist Nina
Østerby Sæther has written about the similarities of the self-help advices, and
the actual behavior of a psychopath).
The
Ego-inflation in the New Age and Self-help Environment
The Emotional Painbody and Why Psychotherapy Can´t Heal It (in the context of the above blog post it is important to realize the painbody´s roots in original sin)
The Value of Having a Religion in a Spiritual Practice (in this context: Christianity).
Playing the Enlightenment Card
What Is Spiritual Placebo?
Why I Don´t teach Tibetan Dream Yoga
Related Ebooks:
The Emotional Painbody and Why Psychotherapy Can´t Heal It (in the context of the above blog post it is important to realize the painbody´s roots in original sin)
The Value of Having a Religion in a Spiritual Practice (in this context: Christianity).
Playing the Enlightenment Card
What Is Spiritual Placebo?
Why I Don´t teach Tibetan Dream Yoga
Related Ebooks:
The Tragic New Age Confusion of Eastern Enlightenment and Western Idealism
Evolutionism – The Red Thread in the Matrix Conspiracy (tells the story of Western ego-inflation).
Evolutionism – The Red Thread in the Matrix Conspiracy (tells the story of Western ego-inflation).
The
Dark League Behind the 2020 Presidential Candidacy of Marianne Williamson
(tells the same story from another angle)
The
Scientology Game – And the Matrix Player´s Handbook (with scientology as an
example, I explain how New Age is a kind of role-playing game, where it is
about acquiring higher and higher levels, no matter whether one has experienced
such or not)
Lucifer
Morningstar – a Philosophical Love Story (this book tells the story of the Faust-syndrome and spiritual vampirism in the light of popular culture).
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