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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Why the Violence?

A cobber of mine, Wyn, who is a retired businessman in his early 90s, wrote this the other day:

People say: "A violent society doesn't just happen. Its the economy." - Yeah, Right!

In New Zealand in 1999 there were 39688 recorded Violent Crime offences and in 2007 there were 56983, which is an increase of 43.6%. THere were 110458 reported Domestic Violence offences, increasing by 119.6% to 24258 in 2007. Abortions went from 15501 to 18382, an increase of 18.65.

There are many other statistics that could be quoted, but that’s enough.
Teachers are resigning because of the abuse and assaults they have to endure.

I was asked a silly question, “How can God allow this sort of thing to happen”.
What’s it got to do with God?

For years we have been telling God to get out of our schools and our government.
We have failed to understand that separation of church and state does not mean that we should abandon the values that European civilisation has been built on.
How can we expect God to give us His protection if we ask Him to get out?

We have persistently declared that we are a secular nation.
Prayer in state schools has been discouraged.
The Bible teaches us “Don’t Kill”, “Don’t steal” and “love your neighbour”
Teaching Bible in state schools as part of the curriculum is forbidden.

Then we passed laws to arrest parents who spank their children, when they misbehave, Labour and National both voted for this under the whip, but 86% of the population did not approve.

Then someone told the teachers you can’t discipline the children in school, and we wonder why there is no respect for authority. In some state schools it is near chaos.

Then the state decided that our daughters could have an abortion even if they were under 16, without telling their parents. They said boys will be boys and they will have their sex in any case so supply them with condoms and we won’t tell their parents. Then we wonder why there are so many minors having babies, and why there are so many solo mothers and why there are so many abortions.

Then someone in Government said it doesn’t matter what we do in private so long as we do what we are paid for and we wonder why we have so much corruption in high places.

Then they said lets publish nudity and call it appreciation of the female form.
Lets have explicit sex on T.V. and call it art.
Lets allow profanity and call it being real.
Lets flood the children’s T.V. with violence and call it entertainment.
Lets play lyrics that encourage suicide, murder and satanic themes and call it entertainment.

Now we wonder why our children have no conscience, scrawl graffiti, steal cars and treat them as expendable because there’s plenty more where they came from, and in any case the insurance companies will pay for them.

But when it comes to our computers we say Garbage in Garbage out.



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Sunday, December 9, 2007

The Pagan Influence of Carl Jung


This picture is of the trinitarian fountain of pagan dieties Diana, Bacchus and Theseus united under the protecting hand of Apollo. It is across the road from St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney. Carl Jung would have been pleased with the symbolism !
Thirty years ago we were in the heady days of renewal. I was hearing expressions from our spiritual leaders like, “Get in touch with your shadow self”, “You have got to love yourself first”, “Pay attention to your dreams”, “Active imagination”, “Journalling” and we were all-abuzz with combinations of letters, INFJ and ESTP from the Myers-Briggs personality-type questionnaire. Swept aside from Catholic spirituality were expressions like “purgative, illuminative and unitive ways”, “discerning the will of God” and “being formed by the Word”.

Carl Gustav Jung, a Swiss psychotherapist, was the main influence in this shift. He sounded spiritual and good. He provided us with a spirituality with which we could have ‘meaningful dialogue’ with the world. What we were not told was that he hated the Catholic Church, that his mother was a psychic and his paternal grandfather was an illuminated freemason.

We were not told that he had a falling out with Sigmund Freud because Freud wanted to keep religion out of psychotherapy and Jung wanted Christianity to be replaced by psychotherapy as the religion of Europe. He wrote to Freud ‘Religion can only be replaced by religion’ and he induced his clients to emotionally experience pagan myths. This meant that they were to attain an illuminated state in which they were to experience themselves as a god. Obviously, the word ‘illumination’ has a very different meaning from its use in Catholic spirituality, where it means living by the light of faith.

We were not told that Jung was suicidal and kept a loaded pistol beside his bed because he was so depressed with many of his followers turned away from him rather than turn away from Christianity.

Carl Jung signed one of his works as “Philemon’s Gateway.” If you use a search engine on the words ‘Jung’ and ‘Philemon’, you will find that Philemon was Jung’s familiar spirit. In his writings that he claimed were inspired by Philemon he taught that Salvation is found in coming to terms with oneself and not with matching up with an external rule.

“Active imagining” is a popular activity we learnt from Carl Jung. It means getting into an imaginary scene and inter-acting with the characters in our mind. This activity has been encouraged from the pulpit and in Catholic retreats. What most of us don’t know is that this is an occult way to get in touch with familiar spirits.

Through Jung’s influence the occult has come into Catholic practice. A book that I have found very helpful is The Aryan Christ: The Secret Life of Carl Jung by Richard Noll and written in 1997 (ISBN 0-679-44945-0). Noll wrote on page 130:

"Yet the ancient pagan mysteries continued to occupy the imagination of humankind in an only nominal Christian Europe. Throughout the centuries their symbols and initiatory rites, their gods and goddesses, daemons and genii all found their way into the occult underground in the traditions of Gnosticism, Hermeticisim, alchemy, astrology, the Kabbalah, the Tarot, ritual and ceremonial magic, Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism, and especially in the occult revivals of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. They live on in the works of C.G. Jung and those who practice therapy in his name."

This is not to say that all these things are practiced in the Church. But it does mean that we need to be alert to spirituality with a focus on oneself instead of on God, with integrating one’s “shadow” instead of admitting our sins, with engaging in “active imagination” instead of imagining Gospel scenes, with recognizing psychic energy instead of recognizing the Spirit of Christ.

Carl Jung is the darling of the ‘one world religion’ advocates within the New World Order. They must drain Christian spirituality out of the Catholic (i.e., Universal) Church to make the one world religion a success. So, we have a challenge right in our midst.

As quickly as they drain Christian spirituality out we need to refill the Church. Through the centuries God had provided us with many streams of spirituality, such as the Augustinian, Benedictine, Carmelite, Franciscan and Ignatian which cater to different personality types and all of them stress the way to find God is through the cross, “per crucem ad lucem”. We have a rich heritage to draw on, but beware of modernizers who adulterate the original teaching with psychology.

Some websites I have found helpful with recognizing Jung’s influence on the Church are:
http://www.catholicculture.org/library/view.cfm?recnum=545
http://theconstructivecurmudgeon.blogspot.com/2006/07/carl-jung-beware.html
http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/palette/187/session11.html




Friday, December 7, 2007

Manly Virtues Required

Cities used to be built around Cathedrals

The agents of the New World Order have been rather successful over the last 40 years in destroying family life, marginalizing the Church and making citizens more dependent on the State in what we once called “Christian countries.” If the Catholic (i.e., Universal) Church is neutralized, there will nothing to oppose the enslavement of the world by the Super-rich. Manly virtues, such as far-sighted assertiveness, courage in the face of danger and self-sacrifice for the common course, are called for if the Church in our time is going to liberate and defend people from this clear and present evil. (See the previous blog)

Our Lord Jesus Christ, as he was portrayed in the Gospels was a man of such virtue. He, himself, described his actions as those of a liberator. He was like a plunderer who broke into a strongman's house, tied him up and took his possessions. (See Mark 3:27) He described himself as a defender when he spoke of himself as a "good shepherd". A good shepherd would risk his life in confronting a wolf, unlike a hireling or a thief, who would run away. (See John 10:14) He carried that attitude into building his Church to be like a battering ram that the "Gates of hell could not resist" (Matthew 16:18)

In carrying out his mission, Jesus gave a great example of manly virtues: he identified with his sinful people when he insisted on being baptized by John; he confronted evil in the loneliness of the desert; he ‘called a spade a spade’ in verbal confrontations; he took the fight to the enemy when he cleansed the Temple; he liberated others from various forms of evil; he treated women sensitively; he loved children; he stepped over restrictive boundaries at social gatherings; he had a special concern for the weak and dispossessed; he gathered and prepared disciples for conflict and they eventually did him proud; he made a few good friends; he sacrificed his life for his nation in such a way that a Roman centurion saluted him with the words: “Truly, this was an upright man.” (Luke 23:47)

The arena of manly virtues involves politics, economics and warfare and Jesus made his mark in that arena. Politically he was labelled "King of the Jews" and he had to die "for the sake of the people. " He confronted the Pharisees with their greed for money. And, of course, he was betrayed for 30 pieces of silver. Militarily, he taught his occupied nation how to avoid destruction and to undermine their Roman oppressors by turning the other cheek (i.e., taking the insult along with the injury) and carrying a soldier's luggage two miles instead of the prescribed single mile. (See Mt 4:8-10; Jn 18:14; Lk 16:14; Mt 5:41)

The struggle in the political, economic and military arena is essentially spiritual. It is part of the primordial battle between good and evil (See Genesis 3:15) and of allegiance to God or Satan, for mastery of the world (Luke 4:4-8).

In a past age, when the terms “western civilization” and “Christian civilization” were used inter-changeably, it may have been safe to downplay the manly virtues of Jesus. But it is disastrous now. With the undermining of Christian civilization by the New World Order, we need people who will master their fear, identify where the threat is coming from and confront it collectively. We will only get that when God’s People, men and woman, renounce themselves, take up their crosses and follow Jesus of the Gospel, who portrays masculine virtue.

On a personal note, if anyone has the impression that I think women are weak, I come from a family where the women have outshone the men in heroism and they have put before me manly models of virtue.

My impression of Sunday sermons is that we have psychologised and emasculated the Gospel. Our priests need encouragement to preach the masculine aspects of Christ’s mission. In our personal lives we need to keep a balance between the Church as “mother” and the Church as “militant”. Then God will truly have a Church that can be the “Universal Sacrament of Salvation” (See Catechism of the Catholic Church 774-776).