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Critical Thinking and Making Connections

May 19, 202216 minEp. 23
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In this episode, Anne Corbin delves into the connection between mind, body, and spirit, critiques modern universities and peer reviews, and shares insights from her new book. She also explores the evolution, misconceptions, and popularity of New Age thinking, discusses Madam Blavatsky's warnings, and touches on Freemasonry. The episode concludes with a discussion on current protests and the triumph of good over evil.

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Hi, Anne Corbin, your Mind Body Spirit Mentor. I'm here with this week's episode of the mind body spirit connection. You are a complex being composed of 3 parts, mind, body, and spirit. Just get those 3 parts working together in harmony Anne upscale your life. I'm here to show you how. What does holistic mean to you? A great many people seem to think it's an alternative word for natural, but that's not accurate.

When we talk about holistic treatments, we're referring to treating the whole person and not just, say, the sore back or the chronic eczema or the continue anxiety. Very naturally, many of us have developed a healthy suspicion of chemical remedies and big pharma. And in recent years, homeopathy, that is the use of natural remedies, has enjoyed a huge, a tick in popularity.

I watched a short video recently where the scientist who was a genuine, old fashioned one, was working on his nature reserve in Africa, and he was commenting how universities, universities are doing Anne, and the advancement of science, a huge disservice because innovation and critical thinking are beings stifled. Now, we know that new theories and new findings and case studies and that sort of thing are published in medical journals. Such as the Anne, where they get peer reviewed.

But guess who funds these publications? That's right. Big farmer. So they get to say what gets published and what doesn't. And as a scientist, Your reputation depends on your peer reviews, so no publication equals no peer reviews. Anne he was saying, these young folks in the universities today only believe content that has been peer reviewed. New ideas and new research just have no chance and no opportunity to be peer reviewed unless they're published.

I suppose you could compare it to getting likes on Facebook and other social media. That is no measure of accuracy, truth, or relevance to anything, but the creators Anne the influences are the ones who have somehow cracked the system, and they managed to get 100 Anne 1000 of light or views and dollars. Anyway, back to holistic. This is very much what the mind body spirit connection is all about.

It's a question of energy and stewarding that energy And understanding that each one of us on the planet is a tripartite being that is comprising 3 parts. Mind, body, and spirit, or soul. I was in a conversation recent with some open minded business people, entrepreneurs, and I've just been summarizing a few of these concepts of unmind body spirit nature. Anne somebody said to me, well, I believe in God, and no one's going to convince me that he doesn't exist. And it hit me.

That because she doesn't know me very well, that I suppose because my conversation is peppered with words like spirit Anne energy and consciousness. I think mentally classified me into some sort of pigeonhole, like new age, and also that she sees that has something bad or at the very least suspect. So I thought it might be worth my while to look up the definition of new age Anne just find out exactly what is associated with it.

I thought if she has these skeptical ideas, then maybe a lot of others do as well. And I might have a bit of disinformation to address.

Now I would never have described myself as a new ager, and I confirm that I still don't But certainly, I'm a seeker of knowledge and truth, and a great deal of my journey doing this is set out in a logical way in my new book, The Mind Body Spirit Mentor, which is it's on the point of being published So I would be really delighted if you were of a mind to purchase a copy or at least take a look at it. There's even a brief mention in there of New Age Philosophy.

It's brief, and it's just in terms of the rising popularity it's enjoyed since the seventies, and since the decline of the hippie movement. To summarize, broad concepts covered by New Age, we have words like esoteric. And that means the quality of having an inner secret meaning. So think secret societies, secret teachings, hidden knowledge, and even certain philosophers like pythagoras Anne Plato. Esoteric in the sense of mystic is also used to describe certain Schools of Buddhism.

There's mention of Nosticism, again, hidden knowledge, leading on to secret societies, such as the Rosa Cruces, and also Free masonry, Theosophy, and ritual magic. Particularly in the last 2 centuries. So like a complex Venn diagram with 3 overlapping circles, some of my beliefs coincide with new age thinking, but these are pretty few and significantly I have a very strong desire to distance myself entirely from certain new age ideas. A teachings, in particular, connections. So keep listening.

Now I associate new age with the 1970s, as I said earlier. But new age thinking began over a century earlier, with Madam Blavatsky, who was Russian, and she's been described as one of the greatest ever intellectual She founded the theosophical society, and she was interested in occultism and spiritualism. Spiritualism means communicating with dead spirits. An occultism comprises theories and practices involving belief in or knowledge of supernatural forces and beings.

It doesn't mean evil or satanic, but these meanings have been attached to it somehow over time. Ocal really just means hidden. So these thinkers in the mid to late 19th century early 20th century were talking about what was described as new age thinking. And then this enjoyed a sort of a regeneration in the 70s, Anne it became known as the New Age Movement. Madam Blavatsky, who died in 18 91, was a prolific writer, and she gained a considerable following.

Her movement was yeah, it was inherently religious, but it didn't set itself up as a religion. And eventually, it transitioned into the National Spiritualist Association. And this was later known as the National Spiritualist Association of Churches in 1893. They were interested in psychic research telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition. In other words, the whole range of ESP. So far, so good. No problem with any of that, but this is where it starts to get murky. In fact, very dark.

But first, let me, mention a certain Alice Bailey because I also looked up her name. She's associated with Madam Blavatsky. It seems I didn't realize that before. But, she sort of swung on the coattails of madam Blavsky in the late 19th early 20th century. Also it turns out that new age thinking is the 3rd largest, so called faith group in the United States, comprising roughly 20% of the population. Amazing. I had no idea.

I thought it had sort of petered out in the, well, the later decades of the last century. So Madam Blavatsky, In fact, warned towards the end of her life that her writings and her teachings Anne the whole Theosophy movement had been infiltrated or hijacked by undesirable influences specifically satanists and free masons. Now Manly P Hall, is a notorious, a freemason writer.

He worked in association with Alice Bailey Alice Bailey, or her husband, set up the Lucifer, the Lucifer, publish company publishing company in 1920. And I think that was probably to publish Alice Bailey's writings because I've tried to read a couple of them in the past, and they are incomprehensible. And according to her, they were Anne. In other words, they were downloaded, spiritual download from a Mahatma that is an ascended master, and his name was Dewal Cool.

I'm not sure if I'm pronouncing that right. So presumably, this was the 19 twenties, they were under pressure with this rather outlandish title for their publishing company. So it was then changed to the lutious trust. So it was the loser for public shing company, then it became the lutious trust.

And It's still operational, but it changed its name in 1922, and various well known personages have been on the board of trustees, including John D Rockefeller, who was once the richest man in the world and who is responsible for manipulation of the educational amongst many other things, and the notorious, Henry Kissinger, who is now in his eighties, but still causing trouble.

Anne the lucius trust clearly has links, therefore, with the Council on Foreign Relations, the Bilderberg's, and the trilateral commission. In short, the Illuminati, the Elite, the cabal, or the 1%, however you like to think of them. Anyway, in summary, there is a, perhaps not generally known satanic connection with the New Age Movement And Anne Pee Hall was, 33, sorry, a 33rd degree, Mason. I mentioned him earlier, He was definitely a Luciferian. No question about that.

And one of the original proponents of the new world order. He wrote a book called appointment with Destiny, which apparently was terribly, popular in its time, and his name invariably cropped up in documentaries about the Illuminati Anne Secret Societies, their methods of infiltration and control. Now their methods involve massive patients and detailed planning. They control the money supply.

Anne they've been behind every war fought in the last few centuries, and every revolution Anne their influence is enormous and unbelievable if you look into it. This people is connection. Basically, it's wake up time. There's enormous evil in the world, but it's been so well hidden It's kind of snuck up on us, and it's, it's alive and well, but The situation is not hopeless. There are plenty of protests happening all over the world at the moment in rich and poor countries.

We get to hear very, very little about it on mainstream media. But just look below the surface a bit. Oh, and incidentally, YouTube counts now as mainstream media. It's so heavily censored. But remember, there's rumble, there's bitchute, there's odyssey, if you're getting the right Telegram groups, it's useful, and you can be kept up to date with all the protests and, movements of people who are anxious to get the word out Anne just, well, wake people up, explain what's going on.

Be aware because, forewarned is or armed. And just in closing, I would mention that this is a Corbin, of course, it's a podcast, Anne my first recording went silent in the middle for a full 12 minutes, so I have check this recording Anne hope that the same thing hasn't happened, but it's one of those strange coincidences I wonder if it was the mention of Satan. Anyway, let's finish on a positive note. Good can triumph over evil. It does all the time.

So that's what we must keep uppermost in our minds. So friends, that wraps up the mind body spirit connection for this Let me know, please. If there are any specific subjects that you would like me to include in a future podcast, join me. Say time next week, or connect with me anytime on social media.

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