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The spread of New Age teachings is hardly surprising - The Bible warns that "in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons" (1 Timothy 4:1).
Also See The Spirits Behind the Channeling (below)
Channeling
Free Dictionary defines channeling (once called spiritism) as
However, while the concept remains the same, there seem to be two types of channelers.
The first one resembles the 'gypsy at the fair' idea inasmuch as many people, grieving the loss of a loved one, attempt to communicate with their spirit through the medium. This practice became especially popular after World War I when so many died and were now supposedly on the 'other side' - as it is termed. Others consult the spirit world to try to see the future or get advice on something they are contemplating doing - a possible romance, a business endeavor, or even mere curiosity.
The second type of channeler is very well known among New Age devotees. The person concerned may or may not have actively sought out the spirit world, but were somehow exposed to a psychic or supernatural phenomena. For example,
Sanaya Roman began to experiment with a Ouija board and eventually became a channel for an entity called Orin.
Tam Mossman who did some editorial work done on Jane Robert's "Seth" books. When, one day, he pretended that Seth was taking over his body, but was himself taken over and thereafter channelled an entity called 'James'. [01]
When she was fifteen years old, Alice Bailey was approached by a mysterious entity who wore a turban and called himself 'Kuthumi'. One thing led to another and she wound up writing some 24 books, 19 of which were literally dictated by an ectoplasmic apparition who called himself * Djwhal Khul (The Tibetan), who claimed he lived in a physical body, on the borders of Tibet. See Alice Bailey and The Lucis Trust
These spirits or that actively seek to transmit information are supposedly highly evolved non physical entities often simply referred to as "The Masters" or "The Ascended Masters".. They are reputed to be spiritually enlightened beings who, in past incarnations, were mere mortals, but who have undergone a series of spiritual transformations called initiations. These beings communicate through their human channelers in a variety of ways - often using the medium's own vocal cords to do so. Douglas James Mahr describes what happens to J. Z. Knight, one of the most popular New Age channelers, when she begins to channel an entity that calls itself Ramtha:
"When Ramtha begins his appearance in the embodiment of J. Z. Knight, a completely different sensation from that of J. Z.'s embodiment is felt. The body of J. Z. Knight is still present but a totally different personality emerges-- her body seems larger and stronger, bursting at the seams; the softness of J. Z.'s mannerisms and facial expressions are replaced by those of a man; body postures and gestures surging with power; his concentration becomes an intensity, the voice is that of another knowingness." [02]
Other forms of channeling include automatic writing, visions, and inner voice dictation all of which are claimed to greatly benefit not only individuals, but mankind as a whole. See Footnote 1
According to various New Age directories there are any number of organizations that offer courses and workshops designed to teach others to channel. And, of course, there are thousands of channelers operating throughout America some of whom have, for want of a better expression, hit the big time. Alice Bailey being one of the most influential. She founded the Lucis Trust (formerly Lucifer Publishing Co.) which enjoys "Consultative Status" with the United Nations and has not only spawned several other organizations such as the Arcane School, Triangles, World Goodwill, Lucis Publishing, Lucis Productions, Lucis Trust Libraries, the New Group of World Servers, but Lucis Trust also maintains the UN meditation room.
But here is what is extremely alarming
Almost the entire New Age Movement is based on information and instructions given by these spirit guides. They have dictated their messages or indulged in philosophical exchanges - all of which have been duly written down by their compliant minions, and then presented to the world as New Revelation, without one ounce of evidence that the spirit guide was who he claimed to be, or that his message could, in any way be trusted.
They speak and human beings fall over like ninepins, rushing to embrace whatever religious philosophy is being propagated. It is accepted that these spirits are who they claim to be, and that the particulars they provide are unreservedly true accepted without reservation or question. No further proof or evidence asked for, and none received. These people are making an effort to shape the very world on the words of a spook without credentials or any form of evidence, that they are who they say they are.
And they call Christians fools? Seems to me the boot is on the other foot.
See Choose Life That You May Live Many, if not most, non-Christians assume that Christianity is a "blind faith"... that Christians ignore reality and have unquestioning loyalty to an absolute belief system without proof or evidence. In fact, that they believe contrary to all evidence and facts. Much to the contrary, the Christian faith is a commitment based on evidence. The Judeo-Christian faith consistently stresses the importance of truth, and makes appeal to evidence to support it's truth claims. This evidence includes the Bible’s humanly impossible authorship, fulfilled prophecy, and it's archaeological and scientific accuracy... none of which are seen in the books of other religions.
The few examples given below are just a very small drop in a very big bucket.
Channellers
Edgar Cayce Edgar Cayce, also known as "The Sleeping Prophet" appeared to be a kind and humble man motivated by the desire to help his fellows. He claimed to be a Christian and read the Bible from cover to cover once a year. However, his readings had much more in common with New Age and occult philosophy than Biblical Christianity. For example, reincarnation is explicitly affirmed in the Edgar Cayce readings.
Edgar Cayce's A.R.E. (Association for Research and Enlightenment) says he had
the ability to put himself into a sleep-like state by lying down on a couch, closing his eyes, and folding his hands over his stomach. In this state of relaxation and meditation, he was able to place his mind in contact with all time and space — the universal consciousness, also known as the super-conscious mind. From there, he could respond to questions as broad as, "What are the secrets of the universe?" and "What is my purpose in life?" to as specific as, "What can I do to help my arthritis?" and "How were the pyramids of Egypt built? His responses to these questions came to be called "readings," and their insights offer practical help and advice to individuals even today. [03]
One of the two sources his information came from was the so-called "Akashic Records," which is apparently some kind of universal database for every thought, word, or deed that has ever transpired in the earth. A nonprofit organization, the Association for Research and Enlightenment was founded to facilitate the study of Cayce's work.
Jane Roberts: According to the Seth learning center,
"Seth is the internationally acclaimed spiritual teacher who spoke through the author Jane Roberts while she was in trance, and coined the phrase "You Create Your Own Reality." Seth's empowering message literally launched the New Age movement. The books written by Seth have sold over seven million copies and have been translated into over eleven languages. [04]
J.Z. Knight: 71 year old J.Z. Knight - American New Age teacher and author has been in business for a long time. She is known for supposedly channeling Ramtha - an ascended Master Teacher who lived on earth as a human 35,000 years ago. During his lifetime, he is said to have "achieved the supreme convergence of spirit and matter and became an ascended master" whose "powerful message of hope for humanity has already changed countless lives" [05]
She has appeared on US television shows including Larry King and The Merv Griffin Show, and has attracted attention from several celebrities. J.Z. lives in Yelm in Washington state where she is president of Ramtha's School of Enlightenment. and hosts UFO symposiums. In 2007, she was invited by the United Nations Staff Recreational Council to speak to the Society for Enlightenment and Transformation (SEAT) [06]
Jach Pursel: Since 1974 Jach Pursel has channelled the entity that calls himself 'Lazaris' who, in friendship and love, has generated a" remarkable body of tools, techniques, processes, and pathways for our Spiritual Journey". To say nothing of creating "sacred talismans". Pursel also founded Concept: Synergy, the organization that oversees all Lazaris events and offerings.. [07]
Sanaya Roman has been channeling Orin, "a wise and gentle spirit teacher, for many years, bringing through Orin's wisdom via books, audio courses, etc. As said on her web site
"All of Orin's work is to assist you in unfolding your potential, finding your own inner wisdom, and in growing spiritually... Orin calls the path he offers a Path of Self-Realization". [08]
Shawn Randal channels the being called Torah and runs what seems to be rather profitable channeling classes in which you
"connect mentally and physically with the beings of Light and love you have agreed to know" [09]. Torah and Shawn "are dedicated to the evolution and development of consciousness on both personal and global levels". 10]
Helen Schucman: is a familiar name in many Christian households thanks to apostate leaders like Robert Schuller who actually sold her book A Course in Miracles in the Crystal Cathedral bookstore. It is estimated that at least five million people have been exposed to the teachings in the Course
However, what seems to have escaped so many Christians is that A Course in Miracles is a channeled work that claims to be a revelation from Jesus Christ Himself.
In fact, prominent New Ager Marianne Williamson's million-copy bestseller, A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of A Course in Miracles (Harper-Collins, 1992) is, as the name suggests, heavily based on the Course. Oprah Winfrey was so enthralled with this book that she bought a thousand copies for her friends and others. Influential psychiatrist Gerald Jampolsky extolled its virtues in his books and lectures appearing on shows like the Phil Donahue Show, Today, and 60 Minutes. See A Course in Miracles
What The Bible Says
It is apparent that ever since man existed, he has been trying to get in touch with unseen worlds. The Bible confirms that there are 'rulers', 'powers', 'spiritual forces' - all of them evil.
For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. (Ephesians 6:12 NASB)
Spiritists and mediums must have been so common among the pagan people in the area that, in the book of Deuteronomy, the Lord warned the Israelites that when they entered the land that the Lord had given them, they were not to imitate the "detestable" practices of those nations. It was these practices that would cause them to be driven out of the land. His instructions to the Jews were very clear.
"There shall not be found among you anyone who makes his son or his daughter pass through the fire, one who uses divination, one who practices witchcraft, or one who interprets omens, or a sorcerer, or one who casts a spell, or a medium, or a spiritist, or one who calls up the dead. "For whoever does these things is detestable to the Lord; and because of these detestable things the Lord your God will drive them out before you. "You shall be blameless before the Lord your God. "For those nations, which you shall dispossess, listen to those who practice witchcraft and to diviners, but as for you, the Lord your God has not allowed you to do so. (Deuteronomy 18:10-14 NASB)
In fact, consulting a medium warranted the death penalty
'Now a man or a woman who is a medium or a spiritist shall surely be put to death. They shall be stoned with stones, their bloodguiltiness is upon them.'" (Leviticus 20:27 NASB)
Manasseh was one of the worst kings of Judah. Among his many evils, he "...made his sons pass through the fire in the valley of Ben-hinnom; and he practiced witchcraft, used divination, practiced sorcery and dealt with mediums and spiritists. He did much evil in the sight of the Lord, provoking Him to anger. (2 Chronicles 33:6 NASB)
Even King Saul did so when he felt backed into a corner.
Saul, Samuel, and The Witch of Endor
When Saul saw the host of the Philistines gathered for war, he was very afraid, and inquired of the Lord. However, probably because Saul had already fallen out of favour, the Lord did not answer him. Saul then turned to the witch of Endor and told her that he wished to consult with a spirit. Not just any spirit, but the spirit of Samuel the prophet.
Then Saul disguised himself by putting on other clothes, and went, he and two men with him, and they came to the woman by night; and he said, "Conjure up for me, please, and bring up for me whom I shall name to you." ... Then the woman said, "Whom shall I bring up for you?" And he said, "Bring up Samuel for me." .... The king said to her, "Do not be afraid; but what do you see?" And the woman said to Saul, "I see a divine being coming up out of the earth." ... Then Samuel said to Saul, "Why have you disturbed me by bringing me up?"..." (1 Samuel 28:8, 11, 13, 15 NASB)
Note the words "bring up", or "come up" are often used in the account because Sheol is said to be beneath us. See What and Where is Hell? Part I... Sheol And Hades Also note that Samuel sounded positively peeved when he was summoned and asked why Saul had 'disquieted' or 'troubled' him? (1 Samuel 28:15).
The result of Saul's disobedience?
So Saul died for his trespass which he committed against the Lord, because of the word of the Lord which he did not keep; and also because he asked counsel of a medium, making inquiry of it, and did not inquire of the Lord . Therefore He killed him and turned the kingdom to David the son of Jesse. (1 Chronicles 10:13-14 NASB)
Christians will commonly say that Saul was not communicating with Samuel himself, but a demon disguised as Samuel. However, the text repeatedly identifies the spirit as Samuel (Verses 12, 14, 15-16). Besides which, no demon would have been able to so accurately prophesy what Saul's fate would be the very next day, and tell Saul the exact reason this would happen (because he failed to obey the Lord and destroy Amalek). Infallible and accurate prophecies about the future is a prerogative reserved for the Supreme Being alone.
See God and His Bible. The Reliability of The Old Testament (Part 4 of Choose Life That You Might Live) All too many people believe that the Bible has no significant historical, textual, or archaeological support. That its miraculous claims cannot be reconciled with the laws of nature as we understand them. That all the evil and suffering in our world contradicts the Biblical portrayal of an caring and all-powerful God - none of which is true
On one occasion the dead (Elijah and Moses) were permitted by God to communicate with Jesus, Peter, James, and John (Matthew 17). However, this does not sanction man's attempt to communicate with the dead.
The Bible's Warning
As mentioned, Leviticus 20:27 is very clear that consulting a medium warranted the death penalty. And nothing has changed in the New, except that judgment is not immediate. The Father has given us from now to the day we die to heed His warnings - one of which is 'testing' the spirits
Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world. By this you know the Spirit of God: every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God; and every spirit that does not confess Jesus is not from God; this is the spirit of the antichrist, of which you have heard that it is coming, and now it is already in the world. (1 John 4:1-3 NASB)
Channeled spirits who are usually considered "good" certainly do not confess that Jesus Christ came in the flesh from God. Much to the contrary, they usually claim that what the Bible teaches is false. important Christian doctrines are usually contradicted or denied. For example, Seth said "There is no personal God-individual in Christian terms." [11] and "You are God - You create your own reality"
Psychic Sylvia Browne's spirit guide Francine, is the main source of information for Browne's Journey of the Soul Series.
Browne denies the pantheistic belief that all is God, but she nonetheless holds that we are a “divine spark” that emanated from God and that everyone has his or her own "God center." God, moreover, does not punish or judge, and there is no hell; man made up hell. It does not matter if Jesus is the Son of God because everyone is. According to Browne, Jesus did not die on the cross but came to bring wisdom. See The Teaching Of The Spirits
In other words, the spirits with whom Sanaya Roman, Jane Roberts, and Helen Schucman claim to communicate with are demonic.
Footnote I - The Coming Age of Aquarius and The Reappearance of The Christ
The many headed hydra called the New Age has, over the last couple of decades, become even more sinister with every passing year. Most New Agers share a common vision ... the present phase of human existence is one of transition from the Piscean Age of rationality, to the Aquarian Age of spirituality, and harmony of all things. [See New Age Overview ]
That the New Age is within our reach may not, in itself, sound too bad.
However, what is particularly alarming is that while many New Agers may merely subscribe to some elements of New Age philosophies, A large branch of the New Age movement believes that the utopian age will only come about under the leadership and guidance of a world leader/teacher. They contend that Buddha, Muhammad, Confucius, Jesus, and many others were "christs", but one greater than all of them - a "World Teacher" will soon come to usher in the New Age.
They believe and teach that the world has to be prepared for this one-world leader who is called by various names including ‘The Christ’, ‘Sanat Kumara’ or ‘Maitreya’, and who will, in human form, begin preparing humanity for the advent of the Age of Aquarius... a glorious New Age millennium. He will save the world from sliding into chaos by teaching us to live at peace and unity with each other. Many believe that this leader, possibly a man who has achieved godhood, will possess unparalleled wisdom and knowledge and perhaps psychic abilities to boot. As said by Warren Smith
According to the "new gospel, "Christ is not a person. It is an office. The "new gospel" teaches that while Jesus of Nazareth occupied the office during His active ministry, He no longer holds that same position. Today the office of "Christ" is occupied by someone else. And this "someone else" is presently in the process of establishing contact with humanity. This "Christ" intimates that he is already in the world awaiting mankind's call.
Concerned that humanity is in peril and facing possible extinction, this "Christ" explains that his "new gospel" will unify the world's major religions and bring peace to the world [12]
In other words, one the main goals of the New Age movement has become a concerted effort to facilitate what is called "The Reappearance of The Christ". With this ultimate goal in mind, an incredibly huge network of groups, trusts, foundations, clubs, religious groups etc. have become focused on making changes not only at an individual, but global level.
Not only do these organizations present what they call "ageless wisdom" teachings, but they are doing everything they can to create the conditions necessary for ‘The Reappearance of The Christ’. Heralded as the 'salvation of earth' or the 'new earth', this movement has gathered immense size and power along the way, and is poised to come to fruition. See The Global Alliance {PLACE IN TEXT}
End Notes
[01] Information on Sanaya Roman and Tam Mossman is from Who Are the Channelers by Dr. John Ankerberg and Dr.John Weldon. https://www.jashow.org/articles/new-age/who-are-the-channelers/
[02] Ramtha with Douglas James Mahr, Voyage to the New World (New York: Fawcett, 1985), p. 17.As quoted in What is the New Age movement? by Kenneth R. Wade. https://www.ministrymagazine.org/archive/1989/03/what-is-the-new-age-movement
[03] Who Was Edgar Cayce? Twentieth Century Psychic and Medical Clairvoyant. https://www.edgarcayce.org/edgar-cayce/his-life/
[04] Seth Learning Center. Seth: The Spiritual Teacher That Launched The New Age. https://www.sethlearningcenter.org/
[05] JZ Knight.com. About JZ Knight. http://www.jzknight.com/about/
[06] JZ Knight.com. http://www.jzknight.com/2007/05/
[07] The Lazaris Material. About Us https://lazaris01.worldsecuresystems.com/about
[08] About Sanaya, Orin, and Thaddeus. Greetings from Sanaya. https://www.orindaben.com/pages/home/aboutsr/
[09] Classes and Privates. http://www.shawnrandall.com/index_files/Page18.htm
[10] What Torah And Shawn Do. http://www.shawnrandall.com/index_files/Page6.htm
[11] Jane Roberts. The Seth Material: The Spiritual Teacher that Launched the New Age Paperback – New Awareness Network; 1 edition (January 1, 2010). Pg. 269
[12] Warren Smith. Reinventing Jesus Christ: The New Gospel. Preface. Pg 9
The Spirits Behind the Channeling Dr. John Ankerberg and Dr.John Weldon;
The Spirits’ Motives
Do many channelers sense that the spirits are not who they claim to be?
Yes, and the channelers’ doubts are carefully handled by the entities.
For example, one of Elisabeth Kubler-Ross’ spirit guides, "Salem," "proved" he wasn’t a demon to a skeptical priest by allowing himself to be soaked with "holy water" while in fully materialized form. He was supposed to disappear but didn’t, thus "proving" he was not a demon. [1]
Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, was not certain if he was possessed by a jinn (an Islamic demon) when receiving the revelations of the Qur’an, but he was eventually persuaded otherwise. [2]
When unbiblical revelations started coming from Edgar Cayce’s trance sessions, the famous medium openly wondered if "the devil might be tempting me to do his work by operating through me when I was conceited enough to think God had given me special power." [3] After his first unbiblical reading on reincarnation, he replied, "If ever the devil was going to play a trick on me, this would be it." [4]
J. Z. Knight went through a period where she felt "Ramtha" might be a demon, but she was eventually persuaded to trust him. [5]
Laeh Garfield, author of Companions in Spirit, "was infuriated" at one spirit guide who "had tried to fool me in order to gain my trust." [6] She confesses that bad or evil entities can and do "approach you in the guise of a guide," [7] and that "some spirits are tricksters." [8]
Initially, several individuals associated with "The Michael Group," a company of persons involved with spirit messages given to Jessica Lansing, all had their doubts. Lansing herself confessed, "To tell you the truth, we were all pretty scared " Emily, a participant, adds, "I kept thinking about all the warnings in the Bible about various malicious spirits, and I didn’t know what to think The more I considered it the more worried I got." [9]
Another example is Uri Geller, famous for UFO contacts and various psychic powers. Both Geller and his teacher, parapsychologist Andrija Puharich, MD, had an uneasy feeling that there was something "funny" or "wrong" about their spirit contacts. They suspected they were being "played with" and wondered if the entities were unstable. [10]
Gurdjieffian J. G. Bennett discusses the latihan experience in the religion of Subud. This personal experience of a supposed mystical "life force" has a number of similarities to spirit possession, and some people seem to sense something evil: In the latihan, we are gradually pervaded and permeated with the life force that flows into us from our own awakened soul.... The latihan itself lasts for half an hour or more.... Some trainees are convinced that there is indeed a force, but an evil one.
Others are simply afraid. ... Indeed, the sense of being alone in the presence of a great Power is the strongest and clearest element of the whole experience. It is that Power that gives new life to the soul, and not ourselves, not anything that we do. [11]
There are many other cases where channelers have been uneasy or apprehensive over the exact nature of their encounters. [12]
Yet in the end, channelers tend to trust their spirit guides implicitly because they have been conditioned by the spirits to do this.
For example, Laeh Garfield believes that "the majority of our celestial friends have worked out their human negativity and have no plans to abuse us in any way." [13]
In response to a question about spiritual duplicity, her faith remains One person asked her, "How can you be absolutely sure whether or not an entity is a true guide? Couldn’t a malevolent spirit strike a friendly pose?" In response she said, "... as long as you approach the prospect of working with spirit guides in a positive fashion, the capricious or invidious entities will keep their distance." [14]
But how does she know?
Given the history of spiritism, one would expect just the opposite - that evil spirits would naturally take advantage of people’s good motives, trust, or naiveté, for the specific purpose of deceiving them. Modern channelers also know what spiritists throughout history have known, that the spirits are indeed interested in contact with men and women. "Spirit beings are as interested in us as we are in them, if not more so. They’re interested in our physical world and in us as individuals." [15]
But spiritists also recognize that the guides have their own agenda.
"Guides can do favors for you, but you must return the favor. They're drawn to you and cooperate with you because you're capable of doing what they want to have happen in this world." [16]
The spirits also become substitutes for the help people ought to be receiving from God. Books on channeling encourage people to ask for spirit guidance, to depend on spirits for protection, to pray to spirits and receive feelings of love, joy, and great peace from them. People learn to trust in their words and advice, and in the end they develop the same kind of personal relationship with their spirit guides that God intends us to have with Him through Jesus Christ. In many cases the relationship seems to be one of trust, care, and love; yet it is one that is always includes the spirit's ulterior motives.
Consider the case of Kevin Kiper, a radio operator from Cocoa Beach, Florida. According to Kevin his spirit guide saved his life, and as a result, Kevin now listens carefully to his guide's advice. On September 25, 1978, a 727 jet from Sacramento collided with a Cessna over San Diego. The Cessna was flying in improper air space. It flew straight into the wing of the jet, tearing out a large section of the wing. The pilots did their best, but it was hopeless, and the passengers knew it. Each of them had 90 seconds to contemplate their fate as the crippled airliner plunged toward earth. Everyone died, and the last comment heard on the flight recorder was, "I love you, Mom."
Incidentally, the plane crashed less than a mile from where John Weldon was teaching at a Bible school. It was one of the worst air disasters in American history, and John has said that he will never forget the train of fire trucks and ambulances that rushed past the church toward the three-block area of devastation.
Kevin Kiper was to have been on that flight. As a matter of fact, he was. His spirit guide, a female spirit he calls "Azibeth," has been with him since the age of ten. In September, 1978, while in Sacramento, he made plane reservations to fly to Chicago to see his father, but to go first to San Diego to have breakfast with his aunt.
In Sacramento, he boarded the plane for San Diego - the plane on which every passenger less than an hour later was to die. Suddenly Kevin was warned: "A flight attendant spoke to me about my seat, but I didn’t really hear her. I was listening instead to what Azibeth was suddenly starting to tell me. She said, 'Get off this plane right now.’ So I did." [17] "I may have missed breakfast with my aunt, but I also escaped a certain death." [18]
"After this incident I fully realized that Azibeth does exist. She watches over and protects me. When she talks to me, I listen." [19] In exchange for key advice at the right time, "Azibeth" has a convert for life.
The moral? Save a life, own a life.
Those who learn to trust, love, and obey their spirit guides rarely understand the real nature of their guides. Sure, they provide enough care in order to establish trust, but the relationship is carefully monitored so that any upcoming maliciousness on the spirit’s part can be rationalized with various explanations: the spiritual necessity of suffering, the unexpected intrusion of an "evil" ("confused") spirit, karmic rebalancing, and so on.
When a person trusts a spirit in all situations, the spirit has, in essence, replaced God. The spirits also work to keep their contacts from personal faith in Jesus Christ In this, their hatred for their contacts becomes most evident The spirits will pull every ruse in the book, feign every kind of love, give every conceivable pleasure, protect from any disaster necessary, to keep people trusting in them instead of the one true God and Jesus Christ This is to use "love" in the most despicable manner - in the service of evil; it is not love at all, but a pretense and a play on emotion.
Jesus Himself taught, "This is eternal life, that they may know Thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent" (John 17:3 NASB).
Why then would "good" spirits disagree with Jesus Christ Himself, unless they were really something else?
Should a channeler begin to think seriously about Jesus Christ or consider receiving Jesus as personal Savior, the spirit will provide "true" insight. Jesus Christ will be redefined, biblical "errors" will be corrected, "Christ" himself may appear and confirm the lies. The person may be told that receiving Christ as Savior is an error of "primitive" Christianity, perpetrated by "unenlightened" Jews who mistakenly thought Jesus Christ was their Messiah.
People may be told that Christianity is a spiritually un-evolved religion that will bring great suffering, not only in this life, but especially in the next. And a spirit’s response will be carefully tailored to the knowledge, background, and emotional makeup of their contact. Whatever is necessary to keep that person from personal faith in the biblical Christ, this is what is done.
Of course, many people disagree that the spirits are evil. One example is channeling advocate and psychologist Dr. Jon Klimo. He argues those who say that the spirits are demons and evil beings are harming the welfare of humanity. Klimo proposes that occult practices are good and something that mankind needs. In his view,
a renaissance of the occult is to be achieved "with less guidance than ever before… from the churches of organized religion." [20]
Klimo writes,
"To the extent to which they [the churches] brand and prohibit channeling as demon worship and consorting with ‘unfamiliar spirits,’ they will be abdicating what should be their role: to help us reconnect ourselves in our own way with our common Source as underlying Reality." [21]
In other words, "to return to the truth of truths... that we are God." [22]
But if these spirits are demons, and if the logical, historical, and biblical evidence points to this conclusion, then seeking them will harm mankind, not help it. What if it is a lie that we are God? What if, trusting the spirits’ teachings, millions of people believe this lie, not knowing that God says that such a belief is false? What if this results in their eternal judgment? What if those who say the spirits are our helpers do so merely because that is what they want to believe, and that they are unwilling to face the facts? [23]
Unfortunately, people often ignore obvious facts for personal preferences. The need for meaning in life or love can cloud judgment and result in beliefs or decisions that have no basis in reality.
To illustrate, consider the reluctance of many today who refuse to believe that spirits even exist. Occult writer Colin Wilson has questioned this reluctance of many to accept the spirits for what they are - real spirits: Why do we try so hard to find a theory that rules out living forces? It is as if a doctor tried to find a theory of disease that made no use of the concept of germs.
Why do we experience a certain unwillingness to entertain this hypothesis of "discarnate entities?"... [It is because] there is an unwillingness to introduce a frightening unknown factor into our picture of the universe. [24]
In a similar fashion, the concept of demons is often rejected because people simply refuse to believe in the reality of a spiritual evil directed personally at them. Yet this is what the Bible teaches, and why we are warned to "be on the alert" (2 Cor. 4:4; 1 Pet. 5:8). Spirit Teachings Evidence that evil spirits do have a clearly defined plan of deception, directed specifically at individuals who seek them out, can be seen in their own teachings. The spirits will teach on almost anything.
In Reincarnation, Channeling and Possession, parapsychologist Loyd Auerbach discusses the work of Arthur Hastings: Dr. Arthur Hastings, a transpersonal psychologist and parapsychologist, provides an overview of channeled information in his excellent book on channeling, With The Tongues Of Men and Angels: A Study of Channeling... Hastings also points out certain characteristics of the messages.
I’ve already mentioned that channelers may come through with fictional and technical information, with music and art, with philosophical and spiritual perspectives on the universe and on human experience, as well as information directed at individuals. In a brief overview, Hastings also lists some of the following: "Social commentary, utopian models... Community organization and development.... Psychological theories, personality typologies, therapies, and consciousness-expanding practices.... Advice on daily life decisions... personal guidance and advice, self-knowledge.... Diagnosis and treatment of illness and medical needs.... Information on karma, past lives, life purpose."...
The messages themselves often have common characteristics. Hastings and others discuss these commonalities, and I refer you especially to his book and Klimo’s for very indepth discussions of the specifics. [25]
One common characteristic of the messages is their antibiblical content, regardless of the overall subject being discussed.
In essence, the spirits’ consistent religious (and often unethical) teachings throughout human history, reveals their true identity. At their core, such teachings are amoral, unbiblical, divisive, and opposed to human welfare. Consider a few of the popular teachings of the spirit entity "Emmanuel" in the text by Pat Rodegast titled Emmanuel’s Book. Morally, Emmanuel teaches
the permissibility and desirability of divorce (in "incompatible" marriages); the possibility of "open marriage" (adultery);
the permissibility of abortion ("a useful act" when done "with willingness to learn" for "nothing hi your human world is absolutely wrong");
homosexuality and bisexuality as normal behavior, even in full recognition of the AIDS plague. [26]
Emmanuel demeans political leaders as ignorant and sick and teaches that the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust really chose to be murdered in order to grow spiritually.
Predictably, Emmanuel says that Hitler and Stalin should not be condemned too severely, for they were part of God and His plan. [27]
Are these the kinds of moral codes men should live by? Are they good ethical teachings in any sense? Can they be considered socially constructive? Are these ideas what we would expect from morally pure, divine, or highly evolved spirit beings? Or are they what we would expect from evil spirit beings? Emmanuel’s theological teachings deny and oppose biblical teachings. He teaches
that God and man are one (see Genesis 1-3);
that faith in God is unnecessary (see Heb. 11:1);
that Jesus Christ is man’s "higher self’ (see John 3:16,18; Phil. 2:1-9);
that death is "absolutely safe," merely a change without judgment (see John 3:36; Heb. 9:27; Rev. 20:10-15). [28]
Other typical New Age beliefs that Emmanuel teaches include : the monistic concept that "all is one," there is no good or evil, cosmic evolution through reincarnation, one-worldism, contact with alleged extraterrestrials, the importance of spirit contact, and so on. [29]
The thing to remember is that Emmanuel’s teachings are not the exception. They represent hundreds of other spirits’ teachings.
NOTES
1. Cited in Human Behavior magazine, September 1977, pp. 26-27.
2. See our The Facts on Islam for several original refs.; cf., J. M. Rodwell, trans., The Koran (NY: Dutton, 1977), preface, pp. 5, 13-14.
3. Thomas Sugrue, There Is a River (NY: Dell, 1970), p. 210.
4. Ibid.
5. Holistic Life magazine, Summer 1985, p. 30. For another example, see Laeh Garfield, Companions in Spirit: A Guide to Working with your Spirit Helpers (Berkeley, CA: Celestial Arts, 1984), pp. 92-93.
6. Laeh M. Garfield, Jack Grant, Companions in Spirit: A Guide to Working with Your Spirit Helpers (Berkeley, CA: Celestial Arts, 1984), p. 78.
7. Ibid., p. 97.
8. Ibid., p. 92.
9. Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Messages From Michael (NY: Berkeley, 1983), p. 29.
10. Andrija Puharich, Uri (NY: Bantam), pp. 173, 188-89; cf. p. 112; Robert Leichtman, M.D., "Clairvoyant Diagnosis," Journal of Holistic Health, 1977, p. 40; Robert Leichtman, Eileen Garrett Returns (Columbus, OH: Ariel Press, 1978), pp. 46-48; and Robert Leichtman, Edgar Cayce Returns (1980), pp. 50-52; D. Kendrick Johnson; the From Heaven to Earth series; and Robert Leichtman, Carl Japikse, The Art of Living, Volume 4 (Columbus, OH: Ariel 1984), p. 78.
11. J. G. Bennett, Concerning Subud (NY: University Books, 1959), pp. 95,103-07.
12. Garfield and Grant, Companions, 349:77,92-93,96,148
13. Ibid., p. 96.
14. Ibid., p. 92.
15. Ibid., p. 1.
16. Ibid., p. 63.
17. Ibid., p. 57.
18. Ibid.
19. Ibid., p. 58.
20. Jon Klimo, Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources (Los Angeles, CA: Jeremy P. Tarcher, 1987), p. 297.
21. Ibid.
22. Ibid., p. 296.
23. Loyd Auerbach, Reincarnation, Channeling and Possession: A Parapsychologist’s Handbook (NY: Warner, 1993), pp. 295, 314.
24. Colin Wilson, Mysteries: An Investigation into the Occult, the Paranormal and the Supernatural (NY: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1978), pp. 460, 484.
25. Auerbach, Reincarnation, p. 171.
26. Pat Rodegast, Emmanuel’s Book (Weston, CT: Friends Press, 1986), pp. 132, 198-199, 200, 201, 227, 232, 205, 161.
27. Ibid., pp. 228, 208, XX, 145, 223, 151, 88.
28. Ibid., pp. 29, 30, 33, 39, 42, 44, 169-72 243.
29. Ibid., pp. 138, XIX, 142-143, 153, 222, 239-241, 71, 74, 76-77, 78.
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