having effect.
It was during this period that the Theosophical Society was founded by Helena P. Blavatsky and her companions. This Occult-based organization immediately became popular among the educated, the rich, and the rulers of masses. The movement even tried to present one of its trainees as the Christ of the Second Advent, but this attempt did not work. Yet they did not lose courage and continued to influence people in the highest circles with one-world Occult philosophies.
Unsatisfied with the depth of Occult activities in Theosophy, Alice Bailey moved out and established the Lucipher Trust. Since this name was too obviously that of the Devil’s, she soon modified it to Lucis Trust, Lucis being the Latin synonym for Lucipher. Soon a demon by the name of Dhwaj Khul started dictating books to her, and she produced a massive amount of writings. The essential message in all these books was the same: the Christian faith must be destroyed and a New World Order should be ushered in. Her books are very popular with Occult groups all over, including the widespread Pranic Healing people who have put her books into “essential study” category.
Numerous people received inspiration and went on to establish thousands of organizations worldwide to spread the message of the erstwhile Lucipher Trust. From these organizations was born the New Age Movement in the Nineteen Sixties. At the dawn of the twenty-first century it has already become one of the largest international movements. Marxism, Humanism, Atheism, Pantheism, and almost all aberrant streams have directly or indirectly joined hands with this movement making it very powerful. The version of Christian theology that is popular in the radical churches, the ecumenical