Appendix A:
A Suggested Code of Conduct for Spiritual
Revolutionaries
Q. Do you think people really need to be told things like,
"Spiritual Revolutionaries shouldn't desecrate churches or beat up
Fundamentalists?"
I hope the whole tone of this book makes it
obvious that neither the author nor the Invisible College think in
these terms at all.
A. That's true, but as we said before, we think it's a good idea to
say these things in so many words, to minimize the effects of any
possible actions by Theocratic agents.
We can't prevent either fools
or enemies from doing things we disapprove of and trying to attach
the name of the Spiritual Revolution to them; but if we make a list
of don'ts, at least we can reduce such people's credibility.
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The Invisible College does not authorize any living people on
Earth to act as our permanent or official representatives.
We will
send telepathic messages to anyone we consider capable of receiving
them accurately and whose general personality structure and conduct
are acceptable to us, and we will plainly label these as coming from
the Invisible College.
However, this does not mean we give a general
endorsement to the opinions and actions of the people who receive
and pass on such messages.
Even more important, when anything purporting to be such a message
is published, Spiritual Revolutionaries should never accept it as
authoritative, unless their own best judgment tells them it is a
valid message from us and unless they agree with it ethically.
Readers of War in Heaven have already been instructed to react to
the book in this way, and the sane principle should be applied to
this Code of Conduct as well. We hope you will accept it and abide
by it, but you have to make up your own mind.
And remember this: the Theocrats are going to send some very subtle
and sophisticated deceptions to fool Spiritual Revolutionaries.
Analyze everything you hear, read, and receive telepathically on the
subject of Spiritual Revolution very carefully before you accept it
as true.
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Although the war between the Theocrats and the Invisible College
is a deadly and bitter one, Spiritual Revolutionaries gain
absolutely nothing by feeling negative emotions toward people who
serve the interests of the Theocrats on Earth.
Even more important,
the Invisible College does not want people who have made the
breakthrough to debate spiritual issues with believers in Theocratic
religion, nor to make direct, in-person contact with them under any
circumstances.
You shouldn't hate them or attack them in any way,
but you shouldn't try to convert them either. Confine your
proselytizing activities to people who appear friendly, or at least
neutral, to the general cause of Spiritual Revolution.
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Spiritual Revolutionaries should not write or teach general
attacks on organized religion similar to those that organized
atheists have traditionally done. Our enemy is Theocracy, not
religion in general.
The Invisible College is now making a major effort to take control
individual congregations of religious believers away from the
Theocrats. In most cases, the external trappings of the religious
group don't change enough for outside observers to tell it is no
longer Theocratic, nor are the people involved consciously aware of
what has happened.
For this reason, critiques of organized religion by Spiritual
Revolutionaries should be specific, not general. It is best to limit
yourselves to pointing out how a specific element of doctrine or
ritual practice advances the cause of Theocracy.
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The long-term goal of the Invisible College is to assist Earth
people in building an advanced civilization on this planet. Our
methods for doing so are basically humanistic, pragmatic, and
experimental, rather than idealistic or ideological.
We believe that the only way to design social institutions of all
kinds to meet human needs is to try a wide variety of possible
solutions to specific problems, and allow a process of natural
selection to operate through competition, compromise, and Hegelian
synthesis.
Every power structure should contain checks and balances;
this can only be done by deliberately encouraging internal
conflicts, which reduce the over-all efficiency of the power
structure to a certain extent. Even social justice has a price.
Strong, creative leadership is important, but so is consent of the
governed. Achieving the greatest good for the greatest number is a
valid ethical goal, but so is respecting individual rights.
Spiritual Revolutionaries should try to apply these principles as
much as possible in all their specific activities, as the Invisible
College does.
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The emotional tone of the overt Spiritual Revolutionary movement
is intended to be positive, constructive, and optimistic.
The very
fact that people are making the breakthrough and becoming aware of
the essential facts about the Theocrats means that the principal
Theocratic mechanism for controlling the human race has already been
broken.
Finding out about the Invisible College and the existence of
advanced extraterrestrial civilizations means that concepts like
"progress" and "human perfectibility" can now be considered
concrete, achievable goals rather than wild utopian dreams.
Most important of all, learning to deal with spiritual phenomena as
part of the natural universe, and with spiritual beings as human
rather than superhuman, removes a major source of fear of the
unknown. As soon as you make the breakthrough, most of the
previously unanswerable questions about spiritual reality suddenly
have answers.
These answers can be supported with empirical
evidence, and they advance the general conclusion that human beings
have the potential to control their own destiny.
This gives concrete
reason to be hopeful about the future.
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Appendix B:
A Symbol for the Spiritual Revolution
The symbol that the Invisible College has chosen to represent the
Spiritual Revolutionary movement is simply a five-pointed star with
the symbol "<" inside it. (This is how the ancient Romans wrote the
letter that appears as "C" in English).
The IC's symbol for the
Spiritual Revolutionary movement combines the Masonic "Great Star"
and the "G" that appears so frequently inside various other Masonic
symbols.
Various occult traditions assign a number of different meanings to
the "<," which can be interpreted as the Roman "C" or "G," or the
Greek "Kappa" or "Gamma." (The two letters have a common origin and
several intermediate forms.)
The "<" can stand for the Masonic "G for God." I've discussed how
Masons in the lower Degrees have traditionally accepted a rather
orthodox Judeo-Christian definition of "God," whereas those in the
highest degrees have a conception of deity that approaches the
breakthrough.
By putting the letter that symbolizes the Invisible College inside
the star, the extraterrestrials that gave the symbol to earthly
occultists are affirming that they are just as human as Earth people
are.
Notice that a five-pointed star drawn with two of the points at
the bottom suggests the general shape of the human body.
Other occult groups interpret the "<" as a "Gamma," standing for the
"Gnosis," or "Great Secret." Another interpretation is as a "Kappa"
to begin the Greek adjective "kryptos," meaning "secret."
The "<"
can also be interpreted as a Roman C standing for Custodes, meaning
Guardians, as in "Guardians of the Great Secret" or "Guardians of the
Human Race," depending on whether it refers to people who have made
the breakthrough or to the Invisible College.
The five-pointed star has been used in the West throughout the
Christian era to symbolize many different forms of organized
opposition to Theocratic religion. It is still in use today by
Witches and Pagan groups as well by many different occult groups.
The Invisible College has subconsciously manipulated all these
diverse groups into using the same symbol to make it easier for
people to discover that a single "unseen spiritual conspiracy" is
behind all of them.
Each group has a different surface
interpretation of its meaning, but practically every group that uses
the symbol opposes Theocratic religion in one way or another.
If you feel that the Spiritual Revolutionary Movement needs a
symbol, the Invisible College suggests this is a good one to use.
However, if you want tousle something of your own creation, or
nothing at all, that's fine too. It's not crucial.
The Spiritual
Revolution is not a name, a symbol, a theory, a body of information,
or a group of people.
It is a state of mind: the breakthrough.
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Appendix C:
Summary - A Revolutionary Cosmology
The human soul is composed of astral matter, which is different in
subatomic composition from physical matter but still follows the
same general set of natural laws.
The soul is a complex biological
entity just as the body is, and it is not immortal or imperishable.
Like any living thing, it can grow, and repair its own tissues, but
it can also be wounded or sicken and die. It also requires
nourishment, which it obtains from the body while incarnated. The
human body converts some of the chemical energy from the food it
ingests into astral energy, which nourishes the soul.
After the physical body dies, the soul can survive temporarily in a
disembodied state, living on energy it stored while incarnated.
Disembodied souls (spirits) can also absorb astral energy radiated
by living people who are in states of consciousness that activate
their psychic powers - sexual orgasm, religious ecstasy, etc.; but
this energy is not usually enough to nourish them adequately.
Spirits can also drain astral energy directly from other spirits.
Such spiritual vampirism and cannibalism is one of the principal
causes of the War in Heaven.
The spirit world (astral plane) is not "the natural abode of the
soul" as so much religious literature asserts, but is a harsh and
hostile environment; many souls do not survive when they enter it
after physical death. The astral plane is a condition, not a place.
We can't see spiritual beings because the astral matter of which
they are made does not reflect or absorb ordinary light, but they
are all around us, all the time, right here on the surface of the
Earth.
Some disembodied spirits can use their psychic powers to communicate
with each other and with living people. Since the telepathic faculty
of an average Earth person is locked deep in the subconscious mind,
psychic communications from spirits and from other people usually
are recorded directly in the subconscious memory banks without the
knowledge or approval of the conscious mind.
Because of this,
disembodied spirits and living psychics can practice a form of mind
control that most people find very difficult to detect or resist.
After physical death, some human souls become "Theocrats." They
refuse to reincarnate, but stay disembodied indefinitely.
Theocrats
maintain political power over other spirits by falsely claiming to
be gods, sustaining themselves by feeding off the vital energies of
others. The Theocrats use certain forms of organized religion to
enslave the souls of believers after death, and they oppose all
efforts by living people to build a truly advanced civilization on
Earth.
The psychic powers of the Theocrats are not strong enough to allow
them to paralyze the will of a living person and simply take over
direct control of his or her conscious mind. Instead, they practice
mind control by telepathically reprogramming the subconscious of
anyone who is in the correct state of consciousness to be
vulnerable.
Until recently, the Theocrats most often practiced this
mind control during religious rituals, but they now also practice it
on people who are watching television or listening to recorded
music. It is no accident that so many people have compared the hero
worship of media stars with the religious worship of gods. The
purpose of both is the same: to enslave people to the Theocrats.
The cruelest Theocratic deception of all is the religious promise of
"eternal life in Heaven."
Everyone who enters "Heaven" after death
is really entering a Theocratic band. A few of the souls who become
entrapped in such bands will eventually become Theocrats themselves.
The rest will be devoured. And the concept that human souls can
become immortal only by remaining on the astral plane with the
"gods" is a lie anyway. A soul can survive almost indefinitely
simply by reincarnating for life after life on Earth, and it can
grow in wisdom and psychic power during the process.
The War in Heaven is an effort by another group of spirits, called
the "Invisible College" in this book, to break the control of the
Theocrats over the human race and allow people to continue their
natural spiritual and cultural evolution.
The subconscious
telepathic manipulations of the Invisible College are responsible
for most of what is good in modern civilization.
Some of the spirits in the Invisible College have been sent here
deliberately by advanced extraterrestrial civilizations that possess
sufficient psychic technology to teleport souls over interstellar
distances. These extraterrestrial spirits are partly motivated by
altruism, but they are also serving the interest of their own
societies.
The Theocrats are potentially dangerous to the
inhabitants of other worlds because they are perverting the natural
capacity of the human soul to form god-like composite entities.
The human race exists in two forms: individual and composite.
The
individual form consists of a soul incarnated in a body, and is a
complete living creature that can perform all life functions,
including reproduction. An individual disembodied human soul cannot
reproduce on its own. Every soul was originally created by a human
body, and the body cannot survive without a soul. If a disembodied
soul does not incarnate into an infant, a new soul forms through a
natural embryonic process.
However, the human soul also has the potential to fore a composite
entity similar to the group soul that a colony of social insects
possesses. Instead of attaching themselves to bodies, a large number
of disembodied souls attach themselves together, creating a
composite entity with the potential to develop a conscious
intelligence separate from that of the individual souls contained in
it.
If this entity possesses only an animal mind and emotions, it is
called an Elemental Spirit. If it develops full creative
intelligence and becomes a moral, rational being, it is called a
God.
(However, it is important to realize
that such a God has little in common with the Theocratic impostors
who have been
posing as gods on Earth throughout history.)
Both Elementals and Gods are complete living beings capable of
reproduction, and they are not dependent on the human body to supply
them with nourishment, because they can directly absorb the astral
energy radiated into space by certain kinds of stars.
However, they
cannot do this while they are on or near the surface of a planet,
but only while traveling through deep space.
When planet-bound, both Elementals and Gods can obtain the energy
needed for life and growth only from psychic emanations of living
people or by absorbing other disembodied spirits. In their embryonic
stages, the Gods are just as parasitic on the living human race as
the Theocrats are; of course, a human embryo is a parasite on its
mother, too.
The natural course of human evolution on a planet is a grim and
animalistic one, dictated by iron laws of ecology. It is natural for
human civilizations to develop under the complete control of
Theocratic spirits, and to make slow but steady technological
progress that eventually allows the living population to increase
into the billions. Such a society allows little opportunity for
individual freedom or personal psychic development, and most souls
that survive for more than a few incarnations do so only by becoming
Theocrats.
Eventually, human overpopulation begins to destroy the planet's
biosphere, and deaths begin to exceed births by hundreds of millions
every year.
Theocratic bands on the astral plane became larger and
larger, and some of them develop minds of their own and turn into
Elemental spirits. The Elementals devour most of the Theocrats who
are running the civilization, which then collapses, causing the
living population to drop even further.
At this point, the
Elementals depart into space and the whole cycle begins again,
unless the planet has been too badly damaged to support human life
any more.
These Elementals are extremely dangerous to people on other worlds.
They have the minds and emotions of predatory animals. Whenever they
approach an inhabited planet, they remember devouring human souls as
infants and attack this concentrated supply of food.
An advanced
human civilization with a high level of psychic technology can
survive such an attack, but only by fighting a desperate war and
suffering heavy casualties. This is why the extraterrestrial spirits
are now on Earth: to interfere with this process both for our sake
and for their own.
If they succeed in winning this War in Heaven, new Gods will be
formed instead of destructive Elementals when Earth's population
reaches the die-off point; and with luck, a new advanced
civilization of individual human beings will also be born.
There is very little that ordinary Earth people can do to assist the
extraterrestrial spirits in their direct psychic battles with the
Theocrats and the Elementals that the latter control.
The Invisible
College recruits a few advanced magicians to fight in this phase of
the War in Heaven, but anyone with enough spiritual knowledge and
psychic training to qualify already knew everything in this book
before reading it. Most attempts to recruit Earth people to fight in
the War in Heaven using operational magic are Theocratic deceptions.
What then does the Invisible College want people to do to assist in
winning the War in Heaven?
The most important thing you can do if
you agree with the basic thesis of this book is to ensure your own
survival after death, by avoiding all forms of Theocratic mind
control and by developing as much conscious control over your
psychic powers as you can.
Stay away from religious and occult
groups that practice religious mind control, and don't become
addicted to popular music or the electronic media; but do work with
occult or New Age groups that teach people how to take charge of
their own spiritual destiny.
War In Heaven contains many negative, frightening ideas, but it is
essentially a positive book. It is very probable that the Invisible
College will win over the Theocrats, and that most of the human race
will survive to enter a New Age. The only people who won't survive
will be those who die and are swallowed up in Theocratic bands
before this happens.
The goal of the Spiritual Revolutionary
movement is to allow as many people as possible to avoid this fate
by spreading the message in this book and helping them to make a
breakthrough in consciousness about the nature of spiritual reality.
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