FINAL WARNING: Setting the Stage for Destruction
brought him from India to London, and although he hardly moved and
did not speak when introduced at a party at Charing Cross, those who
were present professed to feel a strange ‘vibration’ coming from him.
Years later this same vibration caused thousands to fall at his feet in
homage, accepting him as their Messiah, when he addressed a huge
International Conference of Theosophists in Holland. A visitor to the
conference afterwards testified, ‘When he spoke, it was awe inspiring. I
am not easily moved, but there was something there– impalpable, but
resistless’.”
However, when he came to America in 1926, his occult powers failed
him, and his spirit guides left him. The New York Times reported him to
be “a shy, badly frightened, nice-looking Hindu.” His speaking
engagements were canceled, and he later denied that he was the
‘Christ,’ and renounced the Theosophical Society. Because America, at
that time, was still, for the most part, a Christian, Bible-believing
nation, the spirit that inhabited Jiddu had to leave him.
He retired in 1929, broke all connections with organized philosophy,
and became a popular mystic writer and speaker. In 1969, he
established the Krishnamurti Foundation of America to publish and
distribute his teachings. He said that his only concern was “to set men
absolutely, unconditionally free.” He died in 1986. However, his library
and archives are continuing to feed a new generation his brand of New
Age teaching. He was listed as a contributing editor of the Bruce Lee
magazine, the official publication and voice of the Jun Fan Jeet Kune
Do nucleus.
Besant was later replaced with Alice Bailey, a witch, and an occult
writer who, back in the 1940’s, was the first to use the term ‘New Age.’
Collaborating with other occultists, she claimed to be working out
mankind’s spiritual destiny from a remote Himalayan retreat, and that
her writings were telepathically sent to her by the Tibetan Djuhal Khul,
who said that there was going to be a new world government and a
new world religion.
In 1922, Bailey, established the Lucifer Publishing Co. of New York to
print and distribute their Satanic doctrine. The name was later changed
to the Lucis Publishing Co. Years later, their president, Perry Coles,
tried to downplay the sinister overtones, by saying that ‘lucis’ comes
from the Latin word ‘lux’ which means ‘of light,’ and the word is used