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In a message dated 2/25/00 2:09:12 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Like some occult teachers, Tolkien got the idea to his masterpiece after he
> had been wounded in the first World War. He didn't know from where he got
> the
> idea, it just "came to him". Many occultists have had the same experience -
> some strange power just channeling through them ... Another thing is,
> Tolkien
> was a professor in Oxford, which is ruled by the Illuminati. Question: was
> Tolkien a part of the Brotherhood in some degree? Did he know the occult
> technology, or is everything just a coincidence? He himself said he used
> parts of the Beowulf saga and the old Icelandic myths, but that doesn't
> explain everything.
Well, once again some isolated bits of knowledge come to the fore. In
Occultist circles the idea that someone just gets something, or it "just
comes to them", is illumination and it can be viewed in a number of ways. I
believe that some of what we see in the highly artistic (including all good
writers, artists, sculptors, etc.) is a tapping of a collective unconscious,
or higher mental current, which gives them the idea for such inspired
creation (or expands on an inate ability if you prefer that view). I believe
that some of these people are directed, in some cases by "higher ups" who
have the ability to channel that current to some extent. I believe that some
of what we see produced as art is in fact "manufactured" in order to have an
effect on society as a whole. Tolkien is just one of a long list of people
who had their ideas "just come to them", or to have "dreamt" them. Lovecraft
was another one, who got his ideas from dreams. Interestingly Lovecraft
"came up with" Cthulhu and the whole mythos bit (expanded on many times since
his death in '37). An idea in his stories and those of his
followers/emulators is that Cthulhu waits dreaming, dead, but not dead. His
dreams blanket the earth but only the "sensitive" can pick them up. Those
dreams then cause changes in the persons mind and their art reflects this.
Cthulhus dreams deal with his ultimate re-emergence at some unspecified
future time "when the stars are right". It seems this parallels a great deal
the idea of occultism in general and would seem to be a blueprint to
influencing humanity along a particular track of evolution (if you will) to
reach an unspecified time when the stars are right and something incredible
happens to us, or with us, or what have you.
Some of this strain of creative genius is undoubtedly just a byproduct of the
minds of gifted people, but when I see these little similarities it causes me
to wonder if Cthulhu, or Manwe, or whoever, is not "out there" somewhere
directing the sensitive towards an ultimate time or event. The sensitive
have a greater effect on society than the average joe after all. Good cause
for speculating and good cause for making those connections. . .whether
imaginary or not.
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