The
Truth About Secret Societies -Their link to
the Enlightenment Experience and Mind Control
February 28th, 2006
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Philip Gardiner
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One of the
most profound enigmas of the existence of secret societies is and
has always been, why do people join? Why is it, that people find
these groups so interesting? What is it that we are looking for?
There are the usual and obvious
answers to these questions. That we are all searching for
enlightenment in our own way, and that each person finds it in
different ways hence the need for so many kinds of secret
organizations. This has been called a void
that we need to somehow fill, an emptiness within each one of us
that calls out for a higher being or state of consciousness. Some
psychologists believe that this is an evolutionary aspect of our
lives, that within us there is a constant urge to improve and a
deep-rooted hope. This hope makes us strive for more and thus we
become the strongest and fittest of the species hence evolution.
But, there is a truth in this
that has missed many. There is a void within us, quite literally.
This void is the lack of the true enlightenment experience. There
actually is a higher state of consciousness. If it were not so, then
the feeling and emotions which drive people towards re-discovering
it would not be so strong and so universal. It is not - and I have
to state this each time - the Kundalini, which itself is a troubled
and yet beautiful human electro-bio-chemical reaction. To follow
this ancient Hindu concept to the letter is in the first instance
next to impossible because texts do not exist, and secondly it is
highly dangerous and can easily lead to psychosis and other forms of
mental problems. It is one aspect of the true inner wisdom, but not
the aspect only.
The secret
societies, and indeed, some religions of the globe have attempted
over the millennia to bring us back to this state of consciousness,
but they have more often than not utilised it for their own gain
power. How do we know this? A quick study of the secret societies of
the globe will show that the enlightenment experience has been used
in every single occasion to draw people in and keep them.
From at least the 11th century
an enigmatic group known erroneously as the Assassins emerged in
Persia. They take their name from Hashish (hashish-im, hashish
takers), a trance inducing drug thought by many to help the leaders
control the minds of the subverts. The name was originally in fact
an insult.
In one famous statement, Hasan,
son of Sabah, the Sheikh of the Mountains and leader of the
Assassins said to an official of the Emperors court, “You see that
devotee standing guard on yonder turret-top? Watch!”
The Sheikh made a signal and
immediately the devotee threw himself off the mountain top precipice
to his death. “I have seventy thousand men and women throughout
Asia, each one of them ready to do my bidding.”
In the first instance this is
amazing control over the mind of another individual. In the second
it implies that the Assassins were much older than this early
appearance, with seventy thousand devotees cast throughout Asia. No
society can set up seventy thousand devotees over night, it would
take many years to cultivate this kind of following and it would
also take a lot of convincing unless there were an easier method
of control that is!
As if to mimic or indeed follow
an older institution the Assassins went through a cycle of
initiation based upon seven levels. This relates entirely to the
seven chakra points of initiation in the close by Hindu tradition. A
tradition based around the energy of the serpent. It was at the
seventh level that the Assassins reached the great secret, that all
mankind and all of creation were one and that everything was part of
the whole. This great secret included being part of the whole and
understanding its creative and destructive elements. The Ismaili
(Assassin initiate) could therefore make use of this great power
held within him.
They firmly believed and in my opinion rightly,
that the rest of mankind knew nothing of this power, with the
exception of the other societies. The power came through the use of
the drug Hashish and clever ritualistic involvement making the Ismaili feel part of a greater good, as a chosen one something
Adolf Hitler would later use to gain control of the German people.
There was however, an eighth level which was slightly separate and
this taught that all religions and philosophies were false and that
the only thing that mattered was fulfilment of this greater power,
which lay within. Contrary to popular belief the Assassins were not
just Muslims, they were not under any category that is currently
known other than secret society. It was only later on in their
existence that they had to turn to Islam as a means of survival and
even then they had special privileges that allowed them to alter
religion at will.
The Assassins are always linked,
and rightly, to the Knights Templar. Both groups had dealings and a
mutual respect. There are even monetary dealings between the two
groups. Could it be that the Templars understood this greater secret
and brought this “Holy Grail” of enlightenment back to Europe with
them?
The whole process certainly
relates to the serpent energy or fire of the ancients around the
world, which as I already knew was related to the serpent cults I
revealed in The Serpent Grail. But there is another piece of
evidence, which relates to this. In the time of the second grand
master, Buzurg-Umid (Great Promise), was situated at Alamut,
otherwise known as the Viper’s Nest. And there are further links to
the Templars in that Buzurg-Umid actually made a deal with King
Baldwin II of Jerusalem, a man closely connected to the Templars.
Indeed in 1129 the Templars and crusaders actually allied with the
Assassins to take Damascus. This is an indication that the Assassins
were not in fact anyway Muslim and in fact were even said to be
prepared to take on the cloak of Christianity should it bring them
further power.
The secret rituals of the
Templars and the accusations made against them would relate entirely
to the cult of the Assassins. The question has to be asked, did the
Templars utilise the same mind controlling techniques as the
Assassins? There is in fact evidence to suggest that the Templars,
in connection with the Assassins actually understood the use of
drugs, especially for the relief of pain. Robert Anton Wilson in his
book Sex and Drugs, indicated his belief that the Templars in fact
used Hashish, and learned the use from the Assassins.
This is not an
unreasonable assumption, given the links. There are links to be
found in the Templar rituals and beliefs with much of the Middle
Eastern religions. There is Sufi influence with the Golden Head of
the Sufi being implicated as the Baphomet of the Templars. This
Golden Head, as Idries Shah points out in The Sufis, was implicated
as the “worship of a mysterious head [which] could well be a
reference to the great work of transhumanisation that takes place in
the aspirant’s own head.” This was the idea that ones own humanity
was transmuted into gold through the enlightenment experience and
thus the secret of alchemy is revealed.
Also, the initiate ritual of the
Sufi involved passing through a doorway of two pillars. This
entrance symbolised the portal into a world of illumination,
knowledge and enlightenment. If it is true that the Freemasons
emerged from a font of Templar knowledge, then this could indeed be
one of the origins for the twin pillars of the Mason guilds. It is
also similar to the twin pillars that pilgrims to Mecca must pass
through (Safa and Marwa).
Parsi (Persian Zoroastrianism)
influence is also seen in the Kusti ritual where each day they would
tie a sacred cord around their waist. The fact that the Templars
were accused of holding a ritual with a sacred cord closely
resembling the practice of the Zoroastrian Kusti, indicates a
tradition of knowledge going back through thousands of years.
These traditions can also be
seen in that great Roman religion of Mithraism where the initiate
was marked with the sign of the cross of the forehead. This was to
signify the sun and the place of illumination, the very same as that
of the Hindu’s, ancient Egyptians and tribal American’s to name a
few.
Much of this ancient and
supposedly secret teaching was passed eventually in what is known as
Gnosticism. All Gnostics cannot be drawn into one bag, but there is
a general theme that of illumination and enlightenment. The
methods are now familiar to us. Many believed that through a frenzy
they could achieve the ultimate state and others that by fasting and
mediation they would be drawn closer to god. The results were the
same; a deeper understanding of themselves and the belief that they
were in touch with god.
This ecstasy would invigorate, and like
being in a Nexus, the initiate would constantly want to re-achieve
this state, thus keeping him in the fold. The experience being so
very real to the religious mind that they truly believed they were
in communion with god. And this is why I constantly draw a line at
the kundalini, because it has dangers that its proponents not only
refuse to see, but can’t see because of its very nature!
The various methods used to
access this altered state are very ancient. The ritual abstinence
from food was as old as man. Practiced in the rituals of Eleusis the
initiate would undergo a prolonged period of fasting and then
followed by a period of waiting. This increased the sense of
anticipation and heightened the mind, which would create the event
in their mind before it actually occurred. No leader could ask for
more.
Eventually, the initiate was lead into the Temple where they
enjoyed a ritualistic meal and thus great effects were produced in
the body with increased levels of sugar in the blood, the mind
almost in a trance state. There was whirling like the dervish,
sleep-inducing drinks and play-acting by the great and seemingly
powerful priests. Sacred objects and sacred words were then, at this
point of heightened state, would be revealed. The age and breadth of
this system of indoctrination can be seen in the closing words,
“Cansha om pacsha”, a Sanskrit term. Indeed, it is accepted by
scholars that these rituals emerged in India from the ancient
Brahmins. Strangely, these rituals also involved a sevenfold cord
that marked the passing of the initiate.
As Aristotle himself wrote,
“Those who are being initiated do not so much learn anything, as
experience certain emotions, and are thrown into a special state of
mind.”
This “special state of mind” was
a plasticity of the initiate that the priests could bend and
manipulate to their own ends; just as the Old Man of the Mountain
manipulated the Assassins. The initiate truly believed he or she had
visited other worlds.
All these methods and means to
manipulation were passed on through time into all manner of modern
secret societies. In the High Priesthood of Thebes, a society first
revealed in Germany in the 18th century, it was written of the
initiate, “He was led to two high pillars between which stood a
griffin driving a wheel before him. The pillars symbolized east and
west, the griffin the sun and the wheel the four spokes of the four
seasons. He was taught the use of the level and instructed in
geometry and architecture. He received a rod, entwined by serpents
and the password Heve (serpent), and was told the story of the fall
of man.” The symbols within this initiation are now obvious and
ancient.
In the initiations and rituals
of Witches similar themes are found. Whirling, dancing and a general
build up to frenzy, would bring the participant into a general
trance state known today as catharsis. This was helped along with
drugs, such as the “ointment” used by the Witches to help them fly
and which contained hyoscine. The leader would then guide them
through a set piece ritual of words and incantations leading to
complete mind control. Such control indeed, that like many
religions, the participant would often give up their own family and
friends. This is the origin of what we call in modern times a cult
and it can now be realized just how hard it is to cult break.
This awakening of the mind
through ecstasy is on the one hand a release from the norm and a
breakthrough for the mind into a freedom state, but on the other
hand it is a dangerous tool, used by many cults, secret societies
and in fact mainstream religion to control and manipulate the masses
for their own ends. It may be that some have nothing but good
intentions at heart, but history has shown repeatedly that greed is
all-powerful and can take the soul of many well meant groups.
The lesson is, be careful in
what and whom you believe.
By
Phillip Gardiner
Philip Gardiner is a best selling author of The Shining Ones, The Serpent
Grail and Gnosis: The Secret of Solomon’s Temple Revealed. He can be seen on TV, heard on radio and has written for
hundreds of magazines around the world. His website is
www.philipgardiner.net
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