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.