Collectivism
In the pursuit of global unity, a higher consciousness, and change, the tool utilized to fulfill this will be a push for collectivism.
The Tibetan - “This coming age will be as predominantly the age of group interplay, group idealism and group consciousness as the Piscean Age has been one of personality unfoldment and emphasis, personality focus and personality consciousness. Selfishness, as we now understand it, will gradually disappear, for the will of the individual will voluntarily be blended into group will.”
I think of collectivism and I think of the Borg from Star Trek. “You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile.” All jokes aside, collectivism is generally much more relaxed than the borg or even complete selflessness as Alice Bailey and her ‘Tibetan’ would claim. Collectivism is, by general definitions, the emphasis of living for the good of the group over and above the good of the individual. It is more of a cultural mind-set than a destination. Many third-world countries as well as eastern cultures with long historic ties tend to have this mind-set. In no case is selfishness eliminated but has been instrumental in survival in many places. When affluence and abundance is not possible, the group is most (if not all) that is left for a tribe, a town, a people group, to survive upon.
The cosmic ideal of collectivism stems from the evolutionary process; a people may start with collectivism due to extreme conditions, then as they become affluent they become more reliant upon individualism and from there become enlightened and return to collectivism but it becomes more, it becomes unity. This would be a beautiful idea, if it was realistic (see Human Legacy). Not only do I see it as intangible, but hypocritical - at least in those spear-heading the idea.
The Tibetan - “I refer to that period which will surely come in which an Enlightened People will rule; these people will not tolerate authoritarianism in any political system; they will not accept or permit the rule of any body of men who undertake to tell them what they must believe in order to be saved, or what government they must accept.”
They will not tolerate those people. They will replace authoritarianism with....authoritarianism...
The Tibetan - “World unity will be a fact when the children of the world are taught that religious differences are largely a matter of birth...He will learn that religious differences are largely the result of manmade quarrels over human interpretations of truth. Thus gradually, our quarrels and differences will be offset and the idea of One Humanity will take their place.”
There will be no more quarrels over religion because all belief in the Truth of any one religion will be destroyed. In it’s place will be collectivism - a new, united, advanced Human race.
Is this really what they want? It is what Hitler wanted.
- “Anyone who interprets National Socialism” (Nazism) “merely as a political movement knows almost nothing about it. It is more than religion; it is the determination to create a new man.”
- “I will tell you a secret... I am founding an Order. It is from there that the second stage will emerge - the stage of the Man-God, when Man will be the measure and center of the world. The Man-God, that splendid Being, will be an object of worship. But there are other stages about which I am not permitted to speak.”
The Tibetan claims that this collectivism will in no way impede your personal free will, but I find it clear from the quotes emanating from Alice Bailey and the ‘Tibetan’ that it will not impede your personal free will...unless you disagree with them.
Jared Williams
The Tibetan - “This coming age will be as predominantly the age of group interplay, group idealism and group consciousness as the Piscean Age has been one of personality unfoldment and emphasis, personality focus and personality consciousness. Selfishness, as we now understand it, will gradually disappear, for the will of the individual will voluntarily be blended into group will.”
I think of collectivism and I think of the Borg from Star Trek. “You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile.” All jokes aside, collectivism is generally much more relaxed than the borg or even complete selflessness as Alice Bailey and her ‘Tibetan’ would claim. Collectivism is, by general definitions, the emphasis of living for the good of the group over and above the good of the individual. It is more of a cultural mind-set than a destination. Many third-world countries as well as eastern cultures with long historic ties tend to have this mind-set. In no case is selfishness eliminated but has been instrumental in survival in many places. When affluence and abundance is not possible, the group is most (if not all) that is left for a tribe, a town, a people group, to survive upon.
The cosmic ideal of collectivism stems from the evolutionary process; a people may start with collectivism due to extreme conditions, then as they become affluent they become more reliant upon individualism and from there become enlightened and return to collectivism but it becomes more, it becomes unity. This would be a beautiful idea, if it was realistic (see Human Legacy). Not only do I see it as intangible, but hypocritical - at least in those spear-heading the idea.
The Tibetan - “I refer to that period which will surely come in which an Enlightened People will rule; these people will not tolerate authoritarianism in any political system; they will not accept or permit the rule of any body of men who undertake to tell them what they must believe in order to be saved, or what government they must accept.”
They will not tolerate those people. They will replace authoritarianism with....authoritarianism...
The Tibetan - “World unity will be a fact when the children of the world are taught that religious differences are largely a matter of birth...He will learn that religious differences are largely the result of manmade quarrels over human interpretations of truth. Thus gradually, our quarrels and differences will be offset and the idea of One Humanity will take their place.”
There will be no more quarrels over religion because all belief in the Truth of any one religion will be destroyed. In it’s place will be collectivism - a new, united, advanced Human race.
Is this really what they want? It is what Hitler wanted.
- “Anyone who interprets National Socialism” (Nazism) “merely as a political movement knows almost nothing about it. It is more than religion; it is the determination to create a new man.”
- “I will tell you a secret... I am founding an Order. It is from there that the second stage will emerge - the stage of the Man-God, when Man will be the measure and center of the world. The Man-God, that splendid Being, will be an object of worship. But there are other stages about which I am not permitted to speak.”
The Tibetan claims that this collectivism will in no way impede your personal free will, but I find it clear from the quotes emanating from Alice Bailey and the ‘Tibetan’ that it will not impede your personal free will...unless you disagree with them.
Jared Williams