We have written many times regarding the Nazarene thoughtform.
Because of centuries of suppression of spiritual knowledge, many people have no idea what a thoughtform is.
A thoughtform is an astral entity created by one or more people who have trained their minds and souls.
Using Thoughtforms – Library of Rickandria
Please understand that one person alone can create a powerful thoughtform but given the billions of people who have put their heart and soul and total belief into the fictitious Jesus Christ, this is drastically amplified.
But just how did this come about?
Ignatius of Loyola SJ (/ɪɡˈneɪʃəs/ ig-NAY-shəss; Basque: Ignazio Loiolakoa; Spanish: Ignacio de Loyola; Latin: Ignatius de Loyola; born Íñigo López de Oñaz y Loyola; c. 23 October 1491 – 31 July 1556), venerated as Saint Ignatius of Loyola, was a Spanish Catholic priest and theologian, who, with six companions, founded the religious order of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), and became its first Superior General, in Paris in 1541.
The Jesuits – Library of Rickandria
Prominent Jesuit Ignatius Loyola instructed his Jesuits in meditation.
MEDITATION – Library of Rickandria
The main focus of their meditations was total immersion in the Nazarene. [Ignatius Loyola himself was a crypto‑Jew of the Occult].
Jews & the Occult – Library of Rickandria
In this book, “The Spiritual Exercises” Loyola counsels his disciples to re-live in the sphere of the imagination all the events in the outward historic life of their Master Jesus Christ.
“By this method they are to force their imaginations to see, touch, smell, and taste those invisible things, and rehearse those incidents long since accomplished and vanished, which were perceived through the senses of their incarnated lord.
If you are meditating on an article of faith, he would have you construct the locality clearly and with exactitude before the vision of the mind’s eye to observe it carefully and closely, even to touch it as it were.”
Now here’s on “Hell”:
“If it be hell, he gives you burning rocks to handle, he makes you float in a frightful darkness as thick as pitch; he places liquid sulfur upon your tongue.
Your nostrils are filled with an abominable stench as of Hell itself, and he shows you terrible torments, causing you to hear excruciating groans.”“The exercises prescribed by Loyola are calculated to develop the powers of the soul…”
“The disciple has to concentrate his mind upon the accounts given in the Bible of the birth, suffering and death of Jesus of Nazareth, as if these were historical facts.”
“His feelings and emotions are raised up to a state of higher vibrations; he becomes himself the actor in the play, experiencing himself the joys and sufferings of Christ, as if he were Christ himself; and this identification with the object of his imagination may be carried to such an extent that even stigmata, or bleeding wounds corresponding to those on the body of the crucified Christ will appear on his own body.”
Death, the Afterlife & Hell – Library of Rickandria
In closing, I want to add, if the average Catholic had any idea of the extent the Jesuits and high-ranking Catholic clergy at the Vatican are into witchcraft, they would crack.
WITCHCRAFT – Library of Rickandria
This sort of thing has been going on for centuries.
That scum meditates all day, every day and has a load of stolen material that was brutally confiscated from the Pagan peoples they murdered.
Thus, the dire warnings against witchcraft in the Bible.
The Truth About the Bible – Library of Rickandria
Reference:
Above quotes taken from
The Tree of Life
“The most comprehensive introduction available to the Golden Dawn system of initiation, and the numerous, complex and sometimes obscure mystical writings of Aleister Crowley. Over fifty years ago Israel Regardie set himself the gigantic task of making accessible to the intelligent layman the root principles upon which Magic is built principles which Aleister Crowley devoted his life to exploring and revealing. Drawing on his experience as personal secretary to Crowley and his involvement with the Golden Dawn system, Regardie skillfully unifies a wealth of diverse material into a marvelously coherent whole. The result is The Tree of Life, a book which has become the definitive overview of the Western Mystery Tradition.”
The Tree of Life: A Study in Magic – Anna’s Archive (annas-archive.org)
by Israel Regardie
Francis Israel Regardie (/rɪˈɡɑːrdi/; né Regudy; November 17, 1907 – March 10, 1985) was a British-American occultist, ceremonial magician, and writer who spent much of his life in the United States. He wrote fifteen books on the subject of occultism. Born to a working-class Orthodox Jewish family in the East End of London, Regardie and his family soon moved to Washington, D.C., in the United States. Regardie rejected Orthodox Judaism during his teenage years and took an interest in Theosophy, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jewish mysticism. It was through his interest in yoga that he encountered the writings of the occultist Aleister Crowley. Contacting Crowley, he was invited to serve as the occultist’s secretary, necessitating a move to Paris, France in 1928. He followed Crowley to England before their association ended. Living in England, he wrote two books on the Qabalah, A Garden of Pomegranates and The Tree of Life. In 1934 he then joined the Stella Matutina—a ceremonial magic order descended from the defunct Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn—but grew dissatisfied with its leadership and left. He also studied psychology, being particularly influenced by ideas from Jungian psychology, and explored Christian mysticism. In 1937 he returned to the United States. Concerned that the Golden Dawn system of ceremonial magic would be lost, he published the Stella Matutina rituals in a series of books between 1938 and 1940. This entailed breaking his oath of secrecy and brought anger from many other occultists. During the Second World War he served in the U.S. Army. On returning to the U.S., he gained a doctorate in psychology before relocating to Los Angeles in 1947 and setting up practice as a chiropractor. In 1981 he retired and moved to Sedona, Arizona, where he died of a heart attack four years later.