
| d.) Anger and revengefulness attracted these victims toward their executioners—thus, through obsession, they compelled their executioners to commit worse crimes, and even drove some to suicide.. *e.) In order to absorb and enjoy the emanations of blood, and to experience the ‘illusion of life’ if only for a short time. 3.) The Inquisition was established, not just for persecuting pitiful witches & sorcerers (mostly mediums), but for the annihilation of: a.) all differently minded-people, b.) all personal enemies of the representatives of the church, c.) all so-called ‘enemies of the church’: (i) who were the most enlightened minds, (ii) those working for the General Welfare, and (iii) the true followers of the Testaments of Christ. |
| The Inquisition 1.) During the Inquisition, the burning of nearly 10 million witches & sorcerers, was not for "preventing the masses from participating in black magic and nocturnal orgies dedicated to Satan." 2.) The killing of millions of victims created a most dreadful obsession. a.) We know from all the Sacred Teachings that spirits forced into the ‘subtle world’ before the expiration of their natural life spans, binds them to Earth; b.) As they are unable to assimilate the currents of higher vibrations, due to the low development of their consciousness; c.) Yet, they are longing to get in touch with vital force through every means possible. |