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Alice Bailey – okultystka angielska, uczennica Heleny Bławatskiej , uważana czasem za czołową postać tzw. „Ruchu New Age”.

Bailey przypisywała autorstwo większości swoich publikacji Mistrzowi Djwal Khul. Djwal Khul, zwany także „Tybetańczykiem”, miał być jednym z ezoterycznych przewodników dużej grupy lamów tybetańskich, „adeptem odwiecznej mądrości”. Wikipedia  

✵ 16. Czerwiec 1880 – 15. Grudzień 1949
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“In the future, education will make a far wider use of psychology than heretofore. (12 - 84).”

Źródło: Education in the New Age (1954), p. 84
The Great Invocation (1945) http://www.lucistrust.org/en/service_activities/the_great_invocation__1
Adapted/alternative version of the Great Invocation http://www.lucistrust.org/en/service_activities/the_great_invocation__1/adapted_version_of_the_great_invocation

“Let us look for a moment at the erroneous interpretations given to the Gospel story. The symbolism of that Gospel story — an ancient story-presentation often presented down the ages, prior to the coming of the Christ in Palestine — has been twisted and distorted by theologians until the crystalline purity of the early teaching and the unique simplicity of the Christ have disappeared in a travesty of errors and in a mummery of ritual, money and human ambitions. Christ is pictured today as having been born in an unnatural manner, as having taught and preached for three years and then as having been crucified and eventually resurrected, leaving humanity in order to "sit on the right hand of God," in austere and distant pomp. Likewise, all the other approaches to God by any other people, at any time and in any country, are regarded by the orthodox Christian as wrong approaches […] Every possible effort has been made to force orthodox Christianity on those who accept the inspiration and the teachings of the Buddha or of others who have been responsible for preserving the divine continuity of revelation. The emphasis has been, as we all well know, upon the "blood sacrifice of the Christ" upon the Cross and upon a salvation dependent upon the recognition and acceptance of that sacrifice. The vicarious at-one-ment has been substituted for the reliance which Christ Himself enjoined us to place upon our own divinity; the Church of Christ has made itself famous and futile (as the world war proved) for its narrow creed, its wrong emphases, its clerical pomp, its spurious authority, its material riches and its presentation of a dead Christ. His resurrection is accepted, but the major appeal of the churches has been upon His death.”

Źródło: The Reappearance of the Christ (1948), Chapter IV: The Work of the Christ Today and in the Future, p. 64

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