Evil: The Causes

 

It is almost impossible for any of us to know where a thought, that goes through our consciousness, comes from. Some individuals are able to actually able to knock somebody out telepathically or to command them to do something and they will do it. Those persons are incarnate, self-serving hypnotists, witches, sorcerers, and devil-cults of one sort or another. The worst of all are the Tibetan cave communities of the Agarthi and the Shamballa. What you dwell upon is entirely up to you. You don’t have to concentrate on a thought or “buy it” just because it occurs to you or feel some compulsion to think an idea through to its end. If it seems perverse, stop thinking about it. Think of something else which is more positive.

 

No person can be taken over by an evil influences if he or she maintains positive, loving thoughts. One’s own fear or hatred or lust for power over others; that makes one susceptible to inroads by nether entities. You have an obligation to not think evil thoughts. Wherever there is tyranny, the forces of evil have fomented it in some way. Wherever truth is twisted and distorted, there, too, are the forces of evil developing cruel and hate-filled rulers.

 

The desire for power and fame, I think, is what leads men to destroy the country and life and home of other men.  I think most power-hungry persons, frequently out of fear, feel the only way they can be secure is to have control over everybody else. Evil influence’s then introduce perversion upon perversion in those persons, and helps them rise to positions of great influence in secular and religious areas where they are striving to get to the top.

 

All founders of great religions taught peace and brotherly love and non-acquisitiveness. Everyone wants love and peace and beauty and security, and most of us can figure out that if we want those things we have to give it other people.

 

 

 

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