HYPNOTISM WITHIN THE ADVENTIST CHURCH: Above all-Keeping
thy heart with all diligence; PART
EIGHT OF TEN And
who is his audience in this lecture? It is an assemblage of Seventh-day
Adventist ministers! This particular tape is from a "pastor's
workshop" held by Loveless in southern California. On the tape he
mentions that he has given this meditation instruction to Adventist
pastors and workers all over the country and all around the world! Unabashed,
he strongly urges Adventist ministers to go back to their local churches
and begin a training program in group meditation with their church
members, which, he says will take a couple months to condition the
members to accept. But they are to persevere. At the beginning some may
object, but, he assures them, if they will stick to it within a couple
of months their congregations will come to enjoy the meditation
sessions, and will emotionally depend on them for their spiritual lift. Before
he begins the instruction, he apologizes for church pews (he is giving
this instruction in a southern California Adventist church), and says
all church seats should have arms and swivel around so members can see
and speak to one another in church, "so there can be
action," and they are not locked into merely facing the speaker
up front and being silent. He
then tells them to stretch their arms, get into a comfortable position,
shut their eyes and begin meditating about a Bible scene that he
mentions. (He never lets them imagine on their own; he always tells them
what they are to dream about.) After a lengthy pause, he tells them to
imagine their faces are becoming limp and heavy. He tells them to relax
their faces, their bodies. Throughout all this, he speaks very calmly
and slowly. From time to time, he switches from one meditative topic to
another. Perhaps this is for variety; perhaps to confuse the mind and
lower resistance: "(He
tells them to visualize being at one of the incidents recorded in the
Gospels.) (A lengthy pause of about 2 minutes.) "There comes a
knock on the door of your house, and Jesus is there." (1
minute silence.) "Then the two of you go into the living
room, and sit down together, and the two of you begin to talk."
(1 minute silence.) "In your imagination, visualize someone outside
your family who has been like Jesus. Picture them clearly in your
mind's eye." (2 minute silence.) "You go into the kitchen to
prepare food, and Jesus stands in the doorway. Soon you sit down
together to eat." (1 minute silence.) "Then Jesus says He must
leave. After He walks out the door, down the path and off through the
garden, you softly dose the door, and stand there thinking." (1
minute silence.) "Amen." (1 minute silence.)"-William
Loveless, Ministerial Workshop, Southern California. Some
of the following are not exact quotations from the original tape, but
are always very close to the original. He then continues: "Let's
talk a few minutes to debrief our exercise. Let's tell what we saw or
heard or felt. (Pause while he waits for audience response.)"-Ibid. A
pastor in back stands up and tells about what he felt like, but most of
it is inaudible on the tape. Then three others speak, but the tape did
not record them well either. By the sound of their voices, most of the
audience comments seem to express appreciation, although, as we will
note below, a couple were wondering somewhat about the implications and
possible dangers. "[Responding
to someone's comment) "Yes, it's good for children. It's a good
children's story for church (service) to lead them in a meditation.
(More inaudible comments.) "Take
out a piece of paper and write a three-sentence journal entry reflecting
on this experience for yourself. (Silence for 31/2 minutes.) Now, if
you choose, share with the group-your peer colleagues here -part or all
of your journal entry.-Ibid. Several
comments are then given by audience in appreciative tones, but are not
clearly audible. Then; apologizing that there is only one microphone,
Loveless repeats several of the comments just after they are
spoken, the second of which is frankly astounding, when you realize
that it is coming from a mature Seventh-day Adventist pastor: "
'I am gratified to be able to experience this today.' (pause) 'It was
comfortable not to be responsible for guiding myself.' (pause) 'It
gave me new strength, courage and faith.' (Pause.) 'I felt very negative
feelings arising, but this was probably helpful in helping me accept
this new experience.' "-Ibid. Then
after another pause, Loveless continues. You will note that this unified
meditation, which he had earlier called an "exercise," he now
refers to as "a corporate prayer." That is what the pastors
are to call it, when they go back home and urge it upon their church
members. You will notice that he is essentially teaching a similar type
of self-centered visualization that the NPL instructors teach, while
giving beneficial reasons for doing so. "Okay,
let me recapitulate what I've done in this meditation, and why: I've
tried to model for you what you should do in your church. If not every
Sabbath, at least once a month you need to lead them in this kind of
corporate prayer. "This
(type of meditation) is what the great mystics of the ages have told us
about. I was the corporate leader and you were the ones doing it. "Many
times I will tell them (the Adventist audiences I have do this),
'Visualize some of the homes you have (in the past) lived in.' Sometimes
I have them draw pictures of them [the homes]. This helps them
visualize. Take various things for them to picture; this lends their
minds to imaging. "I
said "Picture someone who has imaged Jesus to you.' This helps them
get acquainted with people in their life. "Then
we pictured Jesus departing. Some people feel uneasy about that. Jesus
leaving. They think He's always with them. That helps us face one of
life's great problems: taking leave. That helps us take leave; an
important task in life:'-Ibid. Then
he comes to something, which he considers to be very urgent: writing
down a brief "journal entry" during the church service
immediately after imaging things. He explains that this is extremely
important, and it will help the congregation begin meditation sessions
at home on a regular basis, all the while keeping a day-to-day journal,
which it is important that they read over from time to time. This
journal will have all kinds of things in it, including hopes, thoughts
of disbelief, mentions of sin, but Loveless considers the writing of
this and later re-readings of it to be essential. Not once in this
lecture does he say there should be separate or accompanying Bible or
Spirit of Prophecy study. Reading our own vague ramblings is considered
far better. He
also considers "journaling" by the members in the church
services to be important in conditioning their minds more rapidly.
Initially they may perceive dangers to such an activity, but by writing
down something, they are personally taking part. Having done so, they
will tend to accept and defend what they have done. In this way their
minds are conditioned over several weeks to look forward to, and even
emotionally depend on these emotionally inward-turned meditations. "And
then, very crucial; there is the journaling. Even in the group like
this, the anxiety level is fairly high. People can panic. You have to
get your congregation structured (conditioned]. This takes time, and
then the anxiety level is low when you go through things like this with
them often enough. They learn to understand and do what is expected. As
you continue these imaginative exercises, they will become gradually
trained. So
I said, 'Take out your pencil and give me a three sentence journal
entry.' This is crucial. If they aren't practicing daily meditation,
such as we've done it today, and don't journal, they will go dry and
won't keep doing it. They will quit. There's no other option; they must
journal daily; at least 2-3 times a week. 'I
have two folders at home, 2 inches thick each of the journals I've made
over the years. And I still do it; I have to do it. "If
you don't journal, you won't get anywhere. If your congregation doesn't
journal, they won't get anywhere. And you can't teach them how, if you
don't do it yourself." Ibid. The
Holy Spirit convicts no one to enter upon these emotional self-studies
and the writing down of feelings and moods. So Loveless tells them that
it is only the inscribing of the fantasies and ideas that will keep this
thing continuing effectively. Then
he explains the great benefits of the meditations, all of which sounds
like an advertisement for a New Age product, not for the kind of
earnest, self-sacrificing Christian experience we find in the Bible
and Spirit of Prophecy: "If you do it yourself, it will help your
brain wave production; it will help you relax, study better. You'll
relax more. Everything is benefited by this. There are physical and
spiritual benefits that are profound for you. If you don't do it every
day, nothing will work out right; if you do it every day, everything
will. "Some
days you won't have much to say, [and) write in your journal. Other
days, you'll go asleep and dream. Every day's different. If you get
negative thoughts, record that too in your journal. That's important!
Write the bad down too. "(Question:)
'What do you do with it afterward?' "I
read it. Read it all over. Very personal. I don't share it with anyone!
Would frighten my wife. All the good and all the bad; it's very
personal."-Ibid. Then,
at last, a pastor arises with a question of concern. But Loveless
brushes it all aside as no problem. He appears to be summarizing it in
this way: (1) The Adventist position on this has not been clarified;
we even lack a definition of terms. Our lack of understanding on where
we stand is itself a protection. (2) Yes, New Age and spiritistic
channeling are making heavy inroads out in the world, but fear not; God
will protect us so we do not need to worry. (3) Besides, people seem to
be helped by what I am teaching them to do. (4) The only reason that the
New Agers and Spiritists are winning so many to their side, is because
we have not been active in teaching the people this meditation I am
showing you today. "(Question:)
'Is this like transcendentalism (Eastern transcendental meditation)?' "This
isn't the place to discuss all this. The Adventists brand of imaging
isn't defined yet. There is New Age and channeling, but as I travel
around giving workshops on meditation, some people are nervous, but it's
no problem. Our people are protected. As I travel around teaching
meditation here - and allover the world,- people are pretty much
helped. I haven't run into no problem. There are crackpots out there,
but the problem is that we haven't gotten in and filled this vacuum, and
others have gone in." Ibid. There
then follows a few practical questions and replies: "(Question:)
'When should this occur in the church service?' "During
the pastoral prayer. I had you write a three sentence journal entry.
What I was doing was structuring your responses, so you would have
something to respond with. And that's how you do it with your church. "You
know you're going to do this [next Sabbath] in your church, so you have
paper in the racks, or ready to be handed out by the ushers, and pretty
soon people get used to praying [meditating silently] in this fashion.
Then writing it down and sharing it publicly. "It
takes a few weeks of practice to get used to this corporate prayer
[silent group imagining, after being given thoughts by the pastor to
imagine about]. Once they do it, it's a very happy experience of
corporate prayer. It takes 10-15 minutes each time, but you're teaching
them how to deal with silence, how to be creative, how to deal with
Scripture. "(Question:)
'How long?' "I'd
say 10-15 minutes during the church service. "(Question:)
[Inaudible.] "Yes,
yes, It's very important. You're all aware of the learning curve
experiences; how it takes so many repetitions to learn something. "So
the same simple instructions must be given each time, so they will
learn." -Ibid. It
was the B.F. Skinner-type of conditioning experiments, carried on for
decades with pigeons, mice, and white rats, that provided the basis for
this learning curve research. In order to condition the church
members, change them over--from a healthy life of personal prayer and
study, obeying what they read, and earnestly living and working for
others, to morbid, introspective imaginative sessions, writing down
whatever came to mind during those inward sessions, and treasuring and
reading them over--and keeping this kind of activity ongoing, surely
will require some heavy conditioning until they become gradually
addicted to getting their emotional high from dwelling on their own
feelings. "(Question:)
'Have you found there is a change of attitude toward this as you keep
doing it?' "Yes,
they come to want it, enjoy it. I often have the children come up and
imaginatively think. 'What kind of animals would you like to touch?'
etc. They are very imaginative. It really turns them on." Ibid. That
marked the end of this instructional training for Adventist pastors in
group meditations during the church service. In closing, here are some
facts about this that we should consider: (1)
As we learned earlier in this lengthy study, In their book, Frogs Into
Princes, Richard Bandler and John Grinder clearly state-and successfully
demonstrate that this inward-turning to think about oneself is the
ideal way to place hypnotic suggestions into people's minds. They
explain that, when such a person is so introspectively deep in
thought, it is quite easy to carry him on into a hypnotic trance. (2)
They also show that, even without putting him into a trance, this state
of being so inwardly deep in thought can be used to implant in the
subject hypnotic decisions, behaviors, fears, and likes, that the
subject himself did not originate! (3)
We have consistently observed that Ericksonian hypnosis is based on
getting people to follow the lead of the operator. He tells them what to
do and they do it. Thus, even if this Loveless-type meditation does not
immediately result in hypnotic suggestions being made. The person,
by doing it and redoing it. is preparing his mind so he can more easily
be hypnotized later when an Ericksonian operator enters into casual
conversation with him. In some respects, that is the most dangerous
aspect of these group introspective meditations. (4)
An Ericksonian-trained pastor could easily combine Loveless group
meditation with Ericksonian suggestions and, while the congregation is
turned inward at his command, hypnotically embed suggestions in the
entire group! THEATRICAL
FIXATION Those
who have seen the videos of the trained actor that Dan Simpson hired
to perform wordless skits at the Colton Seventh-day Adventist
Celebration Church, have noted the peculiar and even grotesque
movements that he will make. It recalls to mind the upright slithering
motions of arms, legs, hands, and body of the Buddhist dancers in
Bali and Southeast Asia. NLP
experts explain that such movements are helpful in conditioning minds
for mass hypnotism! Richard Bandler and John Grinder, in their book,
Frogs into Princes, discuss the fact that such movements can be used
as the basis on which whole-group hypnosis can be effected! "Anchoring
is an amazing thing. You can anchor air and people will respond to it.
Any good mime anchors air by his movements, defining objects and
concepts in empty space. "Recently
I was teaching a sales course and somebody said, 'You always tell us
to be flexible. What happens if you try a whole bunch of stuff, and
someone responds to you really negatively?' I said, 'Well, the first
thing to do is move, and then point to where you were, and talk about
how terrible that is.' . . "Those
of you who are interested in really becoming more generative, when you
get tired of touching people's knees and forearms, understand that
anchoring is one of the most universal and generalizable of all the
things that we have ever done. "Once
I was lecturing to two hundred and fifty fairly austere
psychologists, being academic, talking about representational
systems and books, and drawing equations. In the middle of my academic
lecture, I just walked up to the edge of the stage, looked up for a
moment, and said 'That's weird,' and then continued. A little later I
looked up and did it again: 'Well, that's really weird.' I did that a
couple more times during my talk, and most of the people in the
first four or five rows became fixated, staring at this spot on the
ceiling. "Then
I moved over to the side, and talked right through to them. I could
get arm levitation and other unconscious responses [if I had wanted to
right then]. "If
people would notice that what they are doing is not working, and do
something new, then being in a couple [two controllers working
together] would be a really interesting experience. Actually, they
need to do something even before that. They need to realize what
outcome they want, and then notice whether or not they are getting it.
"Richard Bandlar and John Grinder, Frogs into Princes, pp.
90-91. ENTERTAINMENT
CHURCHES It
is clear from all we have read in this tract set on hypnotic
devices, that two hypnotic factors stand out as specially important: (1)
People can be more easily hypnotized when they are relaxed. They are
less alert and unguarded. A sense of relaxation on a group level is
most easily obtained in an entertainment-type setting. It can occur
during instruction, but a relaxed environment is best as a
precondition for it. On
this basis, the celebration churches are ideal for preparing our
people for hypnotic suggestions during the programs, and during
follow-up visits to the homes of the members afterward. By
entering into such an experience, week after week, people are quietly
agreeing to exchange worship for entertainment. But they do not
realize the full implications of this decision. It can lead, not only
to lowered standards and persuasively changed beliefs, it can also
result in a hypnotic environment. One
friend who visited the Milwaukie Celebration Church in south Portland
Oregon, said that he was almost overcome by the powerful music, even
though he had gone there as a skeptical observer. The music in the
Celebration churches IS powerful! It has a strong, almost hypnotic
beat. Add
to this the theatrical skits, which induce a dreamy-like state of
mind, and the swaying women singing up front. Then culminate it with
the message of peace-and-safety-in-sin, presented by the speakers. (2)
People can be more easily hypnotized when they keep doing what they
are told. The clapping, the strong responses of the audience, all
work together to induce this in still others in the audience. The
hands placed on their heads as they go forward and bow on their knees
to receive these signs of human approval. It all works together to
keep them coming back, to emotionally catch and hold them. Men trained in Ericksonian hypnosis would find such sessions very useful in fulfilling their objectives. We can be assured that the leading Celebration church pastors have taken such courses, for the leaders of our denomination in North America are taking those courses, and the Celebration pastors freely admit they have searched to find everything in and outside Protestantism which they can use to help bring in more people, and keep them coming.
YOGA
HYPNOSIS REQUIRED AT ANDREWS Several
months ago, a friend discovered a new book among the "required
course texts" at Andrews University, in Berrien Springs,
Michigan. The Book is entitled "Becoming a Master Student,"
and is published by a South Dakota publishing firm. This
344-page 8 x 11-inch soft cover textbook retails at Andrews for
$19.95, and is a "required textbook for all entering students"
at the university and its seminary. Because a single class could not
contain all entering students, three separate classes under three
separate professors teach this required course. This
book instructs the students in hypnotic devices, Yoga and New Age
concepts, as well as several other non-Christian beliefs. Every
individual in North America who desires to become a Seventh-day
Adventist minister must attend Andrews University. In addition, a large
number of overseas future pastors attend Andrews also, knowing that it
will help them advance in the work back home when they graduate, more
than if they merely attended one of our British, French, Australian, or
some other Adventist college. For
the most part, a majority of the future officers and world leaders of
our church will have graduated from the undergraduate, graduate, or
seminary division of Andrews University. For its size, Andrews has a
disproportionate influence on the world field. That which is taught
there affects the entire world work of Seventh day Adventists. This book
is not merely required of entering students as "supplementary
reading," It is not collateral reading, but is a required study
textbook! That means it must be carefully read, all or most of it will
be discussed in class, certain portions may be memorized, and several
tests will be given on it. A final examination at the end of the term
will prove that they have "mastered" the master book for those
who would study into deeper light. With
all this in mind, let us briefly consider the teachIngs of this
required textbook: The
cover and title page place one word in the book title in a lurid
script-form: "Master", In Buddhist. Zen, and Hindu theology,
the "master" is the one who instructs the novitiates into the
deeper theology; into those esoteric facts which are hidden from the
general public. The master is the person who introduces the students
into the dark secrets, and shows them how to apply the inner mysteries
of the cult to themselves and those they will later be priests to. There
are two strange code symbols used repeatedly throughout this book. All
one need do is open almost at random and thumb two or three pages and he
will see one or both of them. It would appear that these codes are
placed there to assure anyone who has already studied somewhat into the
mysteries of the Eastern religions or the pretensions of Western New Age
seminars and books, that he has before him an "approved"
book which will provide ancient light to modern readers. In
the opinion of the present writer, only teachers who have dabbled in New
Age concepts, or who see nothing wrong with it, could require such a
textbook as required study by all entering students at Andrews
University! The administrators in charge at Andrews, who are permitting
required books such as this for the students, must either also be into
New Age teaching, or totally asleep! If the latter, then they need
your earnest letters of protest! The
first of these two symbols is first shown on page 12-13, as an immense
pencil, which is twisted into a horizontal figure-8 pattern.
Mathematicians use this symbol to represent "infinity." But
that symbol came through Arabic sources from the Hindu. In the Far East,
Hindus and Buddhists share a number of concepts in common. (Keep in mind
that Buddhism originated in Hindu India. Gautama Buddha (c. 563-483 B.C.)
grew up as a Hindu). One of these is this horizontal double circle. In
the East, it is the symbol for "reincarnation." The wheel is
greatly venerated in the Eastern religions, for it goes round and
around, seemingly without beginning or end. When portrayed in
pictures, it is referred to as the "Wheel of Life." Thus, it
is a counterfeit of God, who alone hath immortality and eternity both
past and future. Yes, His own children will, by His gracious
permission, experience eternal life after the Second Advent, but they
have not lived forever in the past. On
pages 12-13, and again on 14-15, this reincarnation symbol fills the
lower half of two pages: Each of these two two-page pencils are 5 inches
high and 11 inches wide. Then, on page 16 and 18, this figure-8 pattern
again appears, somewhat smaller (2 inch by 4 inches). Aside from
those four appearances, this Hindu symbol appears 91 more times,
prominently displayed in outer margins most of the time, so that upon
initially thumbing through the book, the New Ager can see the code which
identifies the book. The basic meaning of the horizontal figure-8 is "infinite reincarnations." It is horizontal; one is not ascending upward, but sideways. One life after another. Each life is a wheel. The wheels are joined in a horizontal "eight," rather than merely adjacent horizontal "double-zeros." One life leads through reincarnation into another. The pencil is important, for it shows that careful study, careful application will provide the key to achieving that Hindu/Buddhist goal. PART
NINE OF TEN The
second code symbol is a totally naked woman, with breasts showing,
sitting in the Yogi position, amid three triangles and a circle. From
the best we can tell from the ancient records, Hinduism is one of the
oldest forms of religious error known to mankind today. It has come
down. with hardly any change, since just shortly after-or at-the tower
of Babel incident, which occurred within a couple centuries after
Noah left the Ark (c. 2348 B.C.). Local witch-doctor and animist
teachings may change, but sun-worship and Hinduism go back farther
than all the other false religions of mankind. The
central teaching of Buddhism is that pain and evil are caused by desire,
and the conquest of desire leads to the attainment of Nirvana, The good
student lives for himself; fitting himself, through proper education and
study, to reach that Buddhist heaven of pleasant nothingness, called
"Nirvana." Yoga is but a Hindu device for attaining Hindu
objectives. "Yogi"
means one who practices Yoga or believes in it. The name
"Yoga" is the religion itself (although not generally called
a "religion" by its adherents). Thus, "Yogis practice
Yoga." The central concept in Yoga would be this: A system of
mental and physical discipline practiced by Hindus in order to become
free of the senses and the external world, so they can reach ultimate
reality. The
idea here is that you, your senses, your conscience, and your actions
and behavior are not really "reality." Reality is some strange
blankness beyond. According to Yoga, by using certain methods of study,
and by using certain techniques of physical position or movement, you
can achieve that peculiar world, outside the senses; a world of Hindu
emptiness. You can see from these definitions that the studies and
objectives of both Yoga and Hinduism are very similar. Non-Hindus
also practice Yoga. In classes in America and Europe, New Age
instructors teach Westerners that the practice of Yoga will help them
improve their mental and physical health and increase their powers of
concentration. This
book provides the reader with an introduction to "certain methods
of study. By showing him pictures of this naked woman in a yoga
position, more than half-ahundred times in this book (generally in the
top outer margin-so you will see it as soon as you open the book), the
New Ager can be assured that this large paperback contains genuine Hindu
concepts for the student of Eastern lore, and worthwhile introductory
material for the student of Western cultural background who needs this
enrichment as a means of helping him toward Eastern goals. We
have considered the concept of the infinite reincarnations, symbolized
by the double horizontal-circle pencil. Let us now examine the meaning
of the second of these two prominent symbols: This
unclothed woman in Yoga position appears 56 times in this book. Wherever
you turn in the book it seems to be prominent. Closer examination
reveals that, in addition to black ink, a second color, blue, is used
throughout the volume. But, each time, it is only a light (screened)
blue, or light blue mingled with gray (screened blue and black). The
exception is this woman in the circle, which is always in full bright
blue. It is intended to catch your eye. No Seventh-day Adventist school
should use a book that has 56 pictures of nude women in it! But, aside
from that, the religious significance is powerful: The
woman is seated in the "lotus position. " The lotus is a
large, showy flower of any of several plants of the water lily family.
The white lotus is venerated in the East as a symbol of reincarnation.
The "lotus position" is the cross-legged position you see in
the seated statues of Buddha. The area of her sex organs is completely
within one triangle aimed downward. The Iower-half of her brain, and her
primary sensory avenues-her eyes, mouth, ears, and voice box-are within
a second one aimed downward. She is seated entirely within a third
triangle aimed upward. The double downward triangle, representing
certain portions of the body, has six points, six sides, and six
angles (the three aspects used in geometry for thousands of years). So
we have here the 666 within the body. The body, because and only because
of its Yogi lotus position, can be placed within a third triangle
pointing upward. Yoga thus purifies the body. The triangle is placed
within the Wheel of Life, the eternal circle of reincarnation. The two
triangles are pointed downward. For a Hindu, they are pointed to the
thousands of gods below. The one triangle pointed upward, for the
Buddhist, are pointed to Buddha; for the Hindu, to their three most
powerful gods: Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the
destroyer. This 2-down and 1-up triangle set is a variation of another
"mixed-up" triangle set; that of the double "Solomon's
Seal" up-and-down triangle, which originated not in Judaism.
Because both triangle sets are mixed-up (pointing both up and down) each
represents confusion or Babylon. There
is another interesting aspect to both of these symbols, which together
dominate 151 of the 344 pages in this book: Below the reincarnation
pencils is written "Journal entry #1", etc. Below the Yogi
symbol, "Exercise # 1" etc. We can understand "exercise,
" for Yogi exercises are called just that. Yogis do the lotus
position in order to gain enlightenment. This book has, what it calls,
an "exercise" below each Yogi symbol. Each exercise consists
either of a pearl of wisdom or a physical activity you should do,
apparently to become a better student, more relaxed, etc., but actually
to initiate you into Eastern religion! We will, below, give some
examples of Yogi "exercises" from this book, which every
entering student at Andrews University must read. Why
would it say "Journal entry" below each reincarnation
symbol? You may recall that, elsewhere in this lengthy study, we
mentioned the well-known Northeast liberal Adventist college president
who has congregations meditate, and then tells them to write down what
they saw while their eyes were closed, as "journal notes. " It
is obvious that he has been reading books on Yoga meditation, for he
is using the very same vocabulary! The
East, which is the birthplace of hypnotism, is a land of inward-turned
religions. Both Buddhism and Hinduism are very self-centered,
self-oriented. They are taught to think about themselves a lot, keep
notes on their thoughts, place their bodies in certain positions,
breathe a certain way, and imagine special things. This is supposed to
enable them to rise to higher levels, so that in the next life they
will be reincarnated as a higher order of animal. Thus, their
probationary years pass and these poor souls finally go down to death,
unprepared for eternity. As
with modern Adventist audiences, under the influence of their new
hypnotic counselors, the Buddhists and Hindus were not taught to come to
God in repentance of their sins, they were not taught how to put them
away and obey the Ten Commandments in the strength of Christ's grace,
they were not taught to go out and minister to the needs of others.
They were just told to meditate and think about themselves, their
feelings, their moods, their breathing, and their sitting positions. In
addition to the Yogi exercises and the reincarnation journal entries,
there are also chapters in this book. At last, something we are used to:
chapters! Here is part of one of them: The 2-page chapter on 294-295 is
entitled, "Contribution: The Art of Selfishness. " "This
book is about contributing to yourself-about taking care of
yourself-about being selfish. The techniques and suggestions in this
book focus on how to get what you want out of school and out of life.
The net result of all this successful selfishness is the capacity for
contribution, for giving to others. . You can't contribute love with
being filled with love yourself. This book is about filling yourself,
taking care of yourself. As you do that, contribute also to others.
Contributing is the one thing left, and it completes the
process."-Becoming a Master Student, page 294. So
that is the purpose of the book: to teach you how, initially and
foremost, to selfishly care for yourself, first how to gain your own
pleasures, and after that give a thought to others. But did you catch
the second concept brought out in the first three paragraphs of this
chapter, Quoted above? You do not gain love from God, you do not gain it
by doing good to other human beings, you do not gain it from any person
outside yourself at all; you first gain it from the type of
Hindu/Buddhist concepts and exercises within yourself, which you are
introduced to in this book. THEN you have "love," and are able
to share it with others. Yet such a concept is not only totally foreign
to Christianity, but even to worldly life! It is New Age. Everyone
knows that love comes from God and/or others, by giving and receiving,
receiving and giving. But not with ascetic Hinduism and monastic
Buddhism. Live to yourself and practice the cult, and that might
produce enough "love" that some of it can be shared with
others. As
we have gradually noted throughout this study, self hypnosis is always
integral to paganism. So we can expect to find it in this book based
Hindu/Buddhist philosophy. On page 78, we find one of the 56 nude Yogi
women. Just above the symbol is written: "Exercise #11." Just
below the symbol is the exercise, which begins with this heading:
"A Little Self-Hypnotism. " It
is an actual, detailed instruction to how to put yourself in a
hypnotic trance! The stated purpose is to help you remember things
better. But it then explains that in order to do this, you need to tell
yourself under hypnosis that you should learn better. You are then told
how to hypnotize yourself. While in it, you are then to tell yourself
three times to memorize better. The book assures you that you will come
out of the trance automatically. Frankly, this is the first complete,
brief explanation of how to do self hypnosis that I have ever seen; and
here it is in a required book for Seventh-day Adventist college
students! THE
HYPNOTISM CRISIS I
am personally shocked at this latest apostasy in the church. It surely
does seem to be one of the worst yet to come upon us as a people. What
are we to say? What are we to do? This is a most terrible situation. Nearly
ninety years ago, our printing house, the Review and Herald in Battle
Creek, was gradually slipping farther and farther into apostasy. Then
they accepted an order to print J.H. Kellogg's Living Temple, after
Ellen White said not to do so. But what finally settled the matter was
when they contracted to print a book on a spiritistic topic as a
commercial job. The manuscript was lying on the editor's desk, and it
had been accepted for publication. Plates for the Living Temple had
already been made. That evening a fire started near the press room,
and the entire building soon afterward went up in flames. The Battle
Creek fire chief afterward remarked that the water from the fire
hoses only seemed to make the inferno worse. King
Saul ordered 85 priests to be slain, and soon after all their wives,
children, and relatives (1 Samuel 22:1119). He did one vicious thing
after another. But when he sought out the witch of Endor, that marked
his finish. He was slain the next day (1 Samuel 28:7-8; 31:1-5). Abomination
after abomination has been brought into our church. Doctrines have
been changed, standards have been eliminated, worldly practices have
been introduced, warnings have been stifled, the Spirit of Prophecy
has been set aside, and missionary projects by laymen opposed. But
when our church brings in hypnotists to train our leaders, workers,
and laymen, then, surely, it does appear we have gone too far.
Surely, the end cannot be far off! Surely, the Final Crisis must be
near. Surely, final events and the Second Coming of Christ are close
at hand! At
the rate we are going, the Seventh-day Adventist Church in North
America will, within a few years, become a desolation, inhabited only
by worldlings. For the sake of purity of teaching, practice, and
worship, and protection from lawsuits, false teaching, carnivals,
and hypnotism, its faithful will have fled to little worship groups. Viewing
the situation, what are we to say? What are we to do? One thing is
certain: These crises are preparing the faithful for the Final Crisis
of the Mark and the Seal. Men and women are now learning to stand up
and be counted. When the threat of imprisonment and death arrives,
they will, in the strength of Christ, be ready. But
what about the many of our people who are silently being led as dumb
sheep into the apostasy? Sweet, kindly, humble folk who want the
right, but do not have the courage to stand up and oppose the wrong.
May God have mercy on them and on all of us in the days ahead. He will
pull the brands from the scorching apostasy that is overwhelming our
church. He will enable His faithful ones to go through the crises
ahead. It
will all work for the best. Be faithful my friend, be faithful. The
end cannot be too far off. Stay close to the Bible and Spirit of
Prophecy. Keep studying, keep changing, keep acting in accordance with
what you read. Doubt neither the integrity of God nor His Inspired
Writings. On the one side, listen not to those who tell you it is all
right to lower your standards and set aside your beliefs. On the
other, consider not the words of those who try to convince you that
the Spirit of Prophecy writings have been changed and can no longer be
trusted.- vf When
will our people come to the point that they will write Andrews
University and our conference, union, and General Conference officials
and tell them they will no longer financially support Andrews University
in any way, either by specific offerings or in "combined
budgets" until such things are removed! On
page 195, you are told exactly how to have a New Age vision! In the
vision, you are to talk to your body organs and tell them what to do.
I know this sounds impossible, but should I print it? If I do not, you
will believe me to be prevaricating. Surely, I must be, for how could a
required book in an Adventist university include something like that?
Therefore I will print it: (But do not let your children see this!) "Exercise
#30 [Naked woman yogi symbol] Meditation with White Light. Use this
exercise whenever you want to calm your thoughts. "Find
a quiet spot where you won't be interrupted. Sit comfortably, loosen any
tight clothing. Relax your entire body, beginning with your feet. Work
your way right to the top of your head, telling each part of your body
to relax as you go. "Sit
quietly for five to ten seconds, letting go of all thoughts as they
arise. "Next,
imagine a white Light entering your feet and flowing up your body, up
your legs, through your pelvis and stomach, up your spine, through your
arms, and up into your head. Imagine this white light filling your
entire body with soothing, healing energy. See your body filled with a
white light which gives you power, strength, and confidence. "See
and feel this white light as it flows through your body and out the top
of your head. . "Whenever
you feel ready, return to the room, open your eyes, and, like a cat,
stretch your body slowly. "-Op. cit., p. 195. Do
it "whenever you want to calm your thoughts." So it is
something to be done frequently. It is easy for people to frequently
imagine that they need to again have their thoughts "calmed."
Thus, this trance-like state can easily become addictive. And each
time the person does it, he becomes more easily hypnotized, for that is
a key effect of hypnosis: the more you are hypnotized, the more easily
you can be hypnotized. The more often you are hypnotized, or hypnotize
yourself, you can be hypnotized (1) more Quickly by standard classical
hypnotism, (2) more easily by Ericksonian "casual
conversation" or Ericksonian sermons, and (3) you become less
able to resist being hypnotized. In
the above self-induced trance-state, you begin by talking to each of
your body organs. Then you pause to get rid of all thoughts. Then use a
Hindu/Buddhist device (probably an ancient one) to cast a spell on
yourself! Notice that, first, you are to imagine light entering your
body, and then, second, to make yourself believe that this imagined
"light" is itself giving you "power, strength, and
confidence"! You are convincing yourself of a lie, and what is the
lie? That help comes from something imaginary seen in a trance! Every
Christian knows that power, strength, and confidence comes only from God
and from humble, reliant service to Him. But this book teaches that
power, strength, and confidence comes from a trance. THAT is false
RELIGION! This is more than speculation, or false theory, this is
religious teaching! You are to place yourself in a trance of
self-worship, and imagine power and confidence flowing into your body.
You and I know that if you actually do this, and "feel" any
success at all (and, having stepped onto his ground, Satan surely will
give such a feeling), you will be strongly tempted to do it again! Each
time you repeat it, you will become more addicted! This
book is dangerous! Significantly
enough, the light came from below, and went up. No hint here that it
comes down from Heaven, but rather that it comes up from below. "Whenever
you feel ready, return to the room, open your eyes, and, like a cat,
stretch your body slowly." "Return
to the room." In this vision, you have been gone from it! Then
conclude by imitating a cat. Spiritism teaches that we are only animals.
You conclude the trance by identifying yourself with one. Satan knows
that those who believe they are animals, or descended from animals,
will have no need for moral control. On
page 209, another Yogi exercise is given. You have heard about
"Yogi breathing exercises," well, here it is, carefully
explained. But, instead of quoting the entire section ("Exercise
#33 (Naked woman Yogi symbol] Limb Breathing," page 209), I will
only summarize it: Lie
down, close eyes, take slow deep breaths, think about the air entering
and leaving your lungs, and how all your problems are leaving with the
exhaled air. Incoming air is bringing in "invigorating
energy." "Begin
to imagine that the air you inhale comes in through your toes and up
through the bones of one leg." Then you are to imagine it traveling
around through various parts of your body, and out your toes. Then you
imagine it coming in through your fingers, up your arms, etc. Do this
three times with each limb, then simultaneously with them. What
sense is there to all that foolishness? Satanism is always senseless,
but doing it captivates the soul. This
book provides Andrews students--your son or daughter if you let them go
there! with a surprisingly complete introduction to Yogi in the 56
Yogi symbol "exercises. " But
it also has special chapter studies, which have nothing to do with
"study techniques," much less Christianity. The chapter
entitled, "Surrender," tells you "how to surrender,"
but it never quite tells you what you are surrendering to. It starts
out this way: "A
Zen parable says the Garden of Truth, the grand place everyone wants to
enter, is guarded by two monsters: Fear and Paradox. . No matter how
hard you try and no matter what skills you bring to bear, some
problems remain out of your control. When this is the case, tell the
truth. 'It's too big and mean. I can't handle it.' Once you have
acknowledged your lack of control, all that remains is to surrender.
Formal religions say surrender to God. Buddhists say surrender to the
'Self.' Luke Skywalker would surrender to The Force. Agnostics might
suggest surrendering to the ultimate source of power and love in the
universe. To whomever or whatever you surrender, it works. . "Surrender
is not a suggestion to simply quit and do nothing about your problems.
You have many skills and resources. Use them. You can apply all your
energy to handling a situation and surrendering at the same time.
Surrendering is doing whatever you can in a positive, trusting spirit.
Giving up is fatalistic and accomplishes nothing. So let go, keep going,
and know that the true source of control lies beyond you . . Surrender
is letting go of being the master in order to avoid becoming the
slave." Op cit pp. 248-249. At
last In this book, Christianity Is referred to, but only disparagingly:
"Formal religions say surrender to God. What could be more
formal or enslaving than the trancelike hallucinations, that Yoga
offers? The reader is told that it matters not what you surrender to.
Not even the wordIings believe that falsehood! "Surrender is
letting go of being the master in order to avoid becoming the
slave." If you are neither master nor slave, what are you? an
onlooker? Then, immediately after the above, we are told HOW to
surrender, and the "how" is another Hindu self-trance: "Watching
yourself with detachment can facilitate your ability to surrender.
Pretend that you are floating away from your body, and then watch what's
going on from a distance. Witness the drama of your life unfolding
objectively, as if you were watching a play. When you see yourself
as part of a much broader perspective, surrender seems obvious and
natural. "For
surrender to happen, you must trust. Trust dawn to follow darkness.
Trust that you will come out on the other side of your problem with new
strength and wisdom. Trust that your life is turning out exactly as it
should. Trust the process. Surrender." -Op. cit., 249. And
with that the chapter ends. The reader is told to surrender the deciding
power in his life-to what? Simply to nothing, anything, everything about
him, let circumstances decide what will be done. Just watch your life
from a distance and let it go wherever it chances to go. "For
surrender to happen, you must trust. Trust dawn to follow
darkness." By this Is meant, trust natural forces to accomplish
your goals for you. And, as you watch from a distance, not applying
norms or standards to the process, nor using the "kingly power of
reason" nor "the power of the will" to interpose, just
"trust that your life is turning out exactly as it should. Trust
the process. Surrender. On
the next page after this chapter (page 250), is a chart showing the
names of 28 addictive street and prescription drugs, under 8
categories. To the right of each is shown, first its pleasant effects,
and then its unpleasant effects. Which should one decide between?
According to this book, just stand back, let go of yourself, and see how
it all works out. Using the technique learned on the preceding two
pages, one would just visualize withdrawing from his body, and then
doing whatever came to mind in regard to taking these drugs for their
effects. Personally, I think the end result of such an approach to hard
drugs would be ultimate addiction and early death. On
pages 324-326 are listed 96 statements of "I can do this" and
"I can do that. II It is all written in an omnipotent "It is
so because I say it is so, and however it is working out is just fine
because I think it is." Here are a few examples: "I
am confident of my ability to remember. I have flashes of insight, and
solutions to problems appear to me at unusual times. I remember
formulas, equations, and similar material. I am a good problem-solver in
math and science. I trust my intuition. I am confident when I speak
before others. I receive the grades I want on tests. I develop and
maintain relationships which help me to get what I want. I
value time (to be) alone. I accept my body the way it is. I am the
creator of my experience. I am in control of the alcohol and drugs I put
into my body. "-Op. cit., pp. 324-326. Are
Andrews students taught that they are in control of the alcohol and
drugs they put into their bodies? Unbelievable in a "required
textbook" at the Andrews University and the Seventh-day Adventist
Theological Seminary? Yes, it is; but it is true, none-the-less. The
book is required reading for every entering student. He must study it
under an instructor who tests him on it and requires that he learn it.
It sells for $19.95, plus postage and handling, from the Andrews
University Bookstore, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan
49104. The
last time I visited the bookstore (1982), they were selling Desmond Ford
and Robert Brinsmead books. When I inquired why they were there, the
reply was they believe they should sell "controversial books."
Yet they had nothing for sale opposing Ford or Brinsmead's errors. Here
is a "journal entry" to conclude with: "If
you are consistently not doing what you said you would do, if you are
not getting what you said you wanted, examine what you have been saying.
You might be saying you want one thing, while you actually want
something else. "-Op. cit., p. 308. That
is, if you aren't getting what you want, perhaps you should change your
mind and start wanting the opposite,-then you'll get that! All
through the book you will find exercises in thinking about yourself and
your abilities, activities to imagine you are a great person,
intermingled with "exercises" in self-hypnosis to help you
imagine that you are reaching it. The
person that found the above book, after taking a copy, turned around. On
the opposite side of the aisle, he found Secrets of the New Age, by
Kenneth Wade. Well, this was encouraging! An Adventist denominationally
published book against the New Age. Opening it, he found it to be an
attempt to discredit the landmark research work of Constance Cumby, in
revealing the Satanic source of the New Age movement! In addition, he
found that Wade's book said that we have much in common with the New
Age. (Wade is in the General Conference Ministerial Association, which
arranged to have that New Age painting made for our pastors and
evangelists [see The Coming of the New Age Christ (WM-301)].) Shortly
after finding those two books, he met an Adventist who knew more. He
was told that at least one Buddhist works in the office of the South
Dakota publisher of that student textbook, and that they have no coffee
breaks; only water breaks. They have said that Andrews University is one
of their better collegiate customers, and has required that book as
"must reading" for every entering student since the
beginning of the 1989.1990 school year. PART
TEN OF TEN CONCLUSION Many
errors have entered our church in the past decade. Error and apostasy
does of itself have a hypnotic attraction for people who want to
remain in their sins. Yet these various problems--such as Desmond
Ford's new theology, which is now wide-spread in our North American
churches, and the Celebration entertainment churches-would only be
greatly intensified under the manipulations of Ericksonian hypnotists,
operating in our churches, campmeetings, and seminars! It
is not necessary-to write the Bible or Spirit of Prophecy in order to
keep reading it. No one needs to write his prayers in order to keep
praying. Why then should anyone need to write his meditative
imaginings in order to keep doing them? Why should anyone need to sit in
a Yogi position, do self-hypnosis, or listen to hypnotic audiotapes in
order to become a better Christian? The
truth is that Scripture study and prayer really do help people, so
people keep doing them. Because introspective and entertainment
devices help no one, except in giving them an emotional life, crutches
are needed to keep men absorbed in those things. Satan's methods are
always based on foolishness. Whether it be tongues, shouting, wild
music, assurance-in-sin theology, carnivals, sideshows, or whatever, the
devil's ways appeal to the flesh. Entertainment and self-assurance in
sin (or its opposite: saving yourself by your own activity, apart from
Christ) is at the heart of it all. The offer of power in wickedness is
rarely refused. What
our church needs are pastors who will go out and preach the Word of God,
and in the power of the Spirit bring men to repentance of sin,
acceptance of Christ, and obedience to His law. We do not need insipid
men in our pulpits, so devoid of Christian principles that they need
Ericksonian hypnosis to prop them up and help them influence church
members to accept what they consider best for them. "In
Eden Satan used the serpent as his instrument. Today he makes use of
the members of the human family, striving by means of every species of
cunning and deception to hedge up the path of righteousness, cast up for
the ransomed of the Lord to walk in. -1 Bible Commentary, 1083. The
only safety for mankind is to submit to God and His Word, and implicitly
trust and obey. "God
does not consult our opinion or preferences. He knows what human beings
do not know, the future results of every movement, and therefore our
eyes should be directed to Him, and not to the worldly advantages
presented by Satan. Satan tells us that if we give heed to him, we shall
reach great heights of knowledge. You shall be as gods, he said to Eve,
If you eat of the tree forbidden by God. The test given to Adam and Eve
was very light, but they could not bear It. They disobeyed God, and this
transgression opened the floodgates of woe on our world."-1 Bible
Commentary, 1083. We
cannot of ourselves pick and choose our own course. We are not wise
enough. In trying to do so, we wander away from God and His Word, and
Satan draws near. Those who wish to manage themselves will, in the end,
lose out on eternal life. Only those humble enough to accept God's plan,
as given in Scripture, will finally be saved. "God
created man for his own glory, that after test and trial the human
family might become one with the heavenly family. It was God's purpose
to re-populate heaven with the human family, If they would show
themselves obedient to His every word. Adam was to be tested, to see
whether he would be obedient."-1 Bible Commentary, 1082. In
this study, we have noted the several species of hypnotic activity
currently at work in our church. We have given enough Information to
help you personally identify it for yourself, when it comes your way. We
have discussed ways-to-avoid hypnotism if and when you find yourself
confronted by an Ericksonian operator. Remember,
God is your strength! He will not fail you if you place your implicit
trust in Him, and carefully follow the instructions given in His Word. All
these problems are indications that the end is near! Rejoice, and look
up, and gather renewed courage from God and His Word. The future is
bright with eternal rest for the faithful of the Lord. . THE
MAN AND HIS SNAKE Ericksonlan
pastors use story-telling to help you exchange your beliefs and
standards for theirs. Let me conclude this tract study on hypnotism by
recounting an Incident that occurred about 65 years ago, In the hope
that it will help you fear to abandon historic Adventism and the high
calling of God In Christ Jesus--for any Immediate emotional benefits
offered by the hypnotists. Once
there was a man who had a pet snake. For our purposes here, the
superhuman strength of the snake will represent that supernatural power
which so fascinates men that they keep playing with it, until they are
lured on to disaster. What
would the man represent? The hypnotist himself, who in working with the
snake is inevitably under the control of forces which he imagines he
is controlling. The man would also be other people that he brings under
his control. All of these people were at first curious, but later
fascinated by the exhibition of what is obviously a more-than-human
power at work. This
is a true story. I read a brief mention of it over twenty years ago.
Back in the 1920s, there was a man who had a pet snake. It was a little
python. People warned him against snakes, but he was intrigued by those
slithery creatures. "No."
he said, "if you feed a snake and care for it well, it will respond
with gratitude and appreciation. It will be your friend, and will grow
to be your servant. not your master." . The man played with his
snake, fed it carefully, and, as snakes will, gradually it grew larger. Because
people were amazed to see a man playing with such a large snake. the man
decided to give exhibitions of what his snake could do. While the people
watched, the man would enter the cage of his servant, this powerful
creature which obeyed his command. At
the call of its master, the snake would crawl over to him. Then,
gradually, the snake would slowly coil itself about the man. First his
legs, then his trunk and arms. People were astounded as they watched
such a powerful force under the control of a human being. At
a word from the master, the snake would coil about the man; at another
word, and the snake would slowly uncoil again. The man was delighted
at the great power that he lived with, a power, which was subservient to
him. The more he fed it, the more he cared for it, the larger it grew.
Until it was immense. After
several years of giving these exhibitions, one day, as the people
watched, the man entered the cage and called to the snake. At
the sound of his voice, slowly the mighty creature began moving.
Unwinding its massive coils. it gradually slid toward the man, and one
by one, began wrapping them about the man. Higher
and higher it wound itself about the man as he stood there, until this
great force enveloped the man and only his head could be seen. The
people were awed at this exhibition. This man was in control of
more-than-human power. Some of the onlookers probably wished they
could control an outside power of such massive proportions. But
then, as the onlookers watched in horror, the snake suddenly tightened
its coils. Amid the sound of breaking bones, the people screamed, and
strong men rushed forward in an attempt to hack in pieces the hulking
form of the snake. But
it was too late. Between its coils was its friend; the broken and
crushed and body of its master. The
man had been right. There is no doubt but that superhuman strength was
to be found here. This was what at first fascinated him, an ever
growing, ever more-than-human strength. But, erelong, an even greater
fascination gripped him: the possibility of his controlling that
power! But
the man had also made several serious mistakes, mistakes that cost him
his life: 1
- The power did not belong to him, but to the snake. It was the snake
that made the decisions, not the man. Whatever the man was able to do
with the snake's strength, was only because the snake for a time let him
do it." 2
- The snake was no friend. Snakes never are. They have no affection nor
loyalty toward mankind. They have no sense of morality, honesty, or
justice. They never will. 3
Yes, here was immense power. But it was power under the control of
another mind, not the mind of man. The man could use that power for his
own purposes, only as long as the other mind permitted it. 4
- That mind belonged to an enemy, one who hated mankind. An enemy, who,
whenever it wished, could use that power to destroy those who came near
it. 5
- The more the man learned how to use that immense force for his own
advantage, the more subservient he became to it. As the snake grew
stronger, he in comparison became weaker, and less able to "resist
it. 6
- The man could only use that power by unconsciously submitting his own
body to it. He thought he was controlling that massive power, but in
reality, it was controlling him. 7
- Each day as he played with it, that power grew in size and strength,
until it became an overmastering force. 8
- The man was not playing with the snake; the snake was playing with
him. Whenever it wanted to, it could turn on him and destroy him. Eventually
it did just that. "In
Eden Satan used the serpent as his instrument. Today he makes use of
the members of the human family, striving by means of every species of
cunning and deception to hedge up the path of righteousness cast up
for the ransomed of the Lord to walk in." Letter 91, 1900. "The
advantage he [Satan] takes of the sciences, sciences which pertain to
the human mind, is tremendous. Here, serpent-like, he imperceptibly
creeps in to corrupt the work of God . . This entering of Satan is well
devised. Through the channel of phrenology, psychology, and mesmerism
(hypnotism), he comes more directly to the people of this generation
and works with that power which is to characterize his efforts near the
close of probation." Signs, November 6, 1884. Ultimately,
the objective of Satan will be to use the various forms of hypnotism
to introduce the people to his deeper errors. Read the following
carefully. There is much in it: "The
rapping delusion was presented before me, and I saw that Satan has power
to bring before us the appearance of forms purporting to be our
relatives or friends who sleep in Jesus. It will be made to appear as if
these friends were actually present, the words they uttered while here,
with which we were familiar, will be spoken, and the same tone of voice
that they had while living will fall upon the ear. All this is to
deceive the world and ensnare them into the belief of this delusion. "I
saw that the saints must have a thorough understanding of present
truth, which they will be obliged to maintain from the Scriptures.
They must understand the state of the dead; for the spirits of devils
will yet appear to them, professing to be beloved relatives or friends,
who will declare to them unscriptural doctrines. They will do all in
their power to excite sympathy and will work miracles before them to
confirm what they declare. The people of God must be prepared to
withstand these spirits with the Bible truth that the dead know not
anything, and that they who thus appear are the spirits of devils. "We
must examine well the foundations of our hope; for we shall have to give
a reason for it from the Scriptures. This delusion will spread, and we
shall have to contend with it face to face; and unless we are prepared
for it, we shall be ensnared and overcome. "But
if we do what we can on our part to be ready for the conflict that is
just before us, God will do His part, and His all-powerful arm will
protect us. He would sooner send every angel out of glory to make a
hedge about faithful souls, than have them deceived and led away by the
lying wonders of Satan."-Early Writings, 262. You
will want to read the entire chapter. What about channelers, which is
the new name for spiritist mediums? They were described over a hundred
years ago: "Here
is a channel wholly devoted to himself, under his control, and he can
make the world what he will."-Early Writings, 265. Significantly,
in this same chapter, we are told of a special work of Satan to have
his lying angels tell men that there are errors in the Inspired Word and
they cannot trust those books. That is exactly what some Seventh-day
Adventists are telling us today! When the Word is set aside, the door
is wide open for deception by hypnotism and everything else! "He
who is the father of lies, blinds and deceives the world by sending
forth his angels to speak for the apostles, and to make it appear that
they contradict what they wrote by the dictation of the Holy Ghost when
on earth. These lying angels make the apostles to corrupt their own
teachings and to declare them to be adulterated (added to or changed by
others). By so doing, Satan delights to throw professed Christians and
all the world into uncertainty about the Word of God. " Early
Writings, 264. All
the crises of the ages will be focused on our time in history. "All
the vast, complicated machinery of evil agencies is put into action in
these last days. Through generation after generation, from age to age,
Satan has gathered human agencies through whom to work his diabolical
purposes, and 10 bring about the enforcement of his plans and devices
in the earth. "-Manuscript 39, 1894. In
1983, Time magazine had an article on Neuro -Linguistic Programming.
It mentioned that John Grinder, one of the pioneers of NLP, had gone
into semi-retirement as a Eastern guru and, on at least one occasion,
had used Ericksonian self-hypnosis to enable him to walk on hot coals
without being burned. "Hypnosis,
self-help, linguistics, and nonverbal communication may seem like
unrelated items in a therapeutic grab bag. Nonetheless, all are
essential components of a fast-growing therapy with the jaw-breaking
title: Neuro- Linguistic Programming. "- Time, December 18, 1983. But,
unfortunately, it is just such devices that appeal to the multitudes. "Thousands
who have not an experimental knowledge of Christ will be led to accept
the forms of godliness without the power. Such a religion is just what
the multitudes want." -Great Controversy, 566-567. These
spiritistic forces will take almost the whole world captive before the
end of time. "I
saw the rapidity with which this delusion was spreading. A train of
cars was shown me, going with the speed of lightning. The angel bade me
look carefully. I fixed my eyes on upon the train. It seemed that the
whole world was on board. Then he showed me the conductor, a fair,
stately person, whom all the passengers looked up to and reverenced. "I
was perplexed and asked my attending angel who it was. He said, 'It is
Satan. He is the conductor, in the form of an angel of light. He has
taken the world captive. They are given over to strong delusions, to
believe a lie that they may be damned. His agent, the highest in order
next to him, is the engineer, and others of his agents are employed in
different offices as he may need them, and they are all going with
lightning speed to perdition. "I
asked the angel if there were none left. He bade me look in the opposite
direction, and I saw a little company traveling a narrow pathway. All
seemed to be firmly united by the truth. This little company looked
careworn, as if they had passed through severe trials and conflicts. And
it appeared as if the sun had just arisen from behind a cloud and shone
upon their countenances, causing them to look triumphant as if their
victories were nearly won." Early Writings, 263. Then,
an interesting means of identifying this deception is given: "I
saw that the Lord has given the world opportunity to discover the snare.
This one thing is evidence enough for the Christian if there were no
other; there is no difference made between the precious and the vile.
" Early Writings, 263. Why
are certain of our men studying under the hypnotists in order to learn
"how to minister to the needs" of the saints? Such men see no
difference between the precious and the vile. Anything from anybody, be
they Pentecostals or hypnotists, is now being intermingled with the
forms of Adventism and taught to our people. The vile is mingled with
the precious, and our people are becoming confused as a result. But
there is "evidence enough" by which to identify it, as
explained in the above quotation. "Thus the world is taken in the
snare and led to a feeling of security, not to find out their awful
deception until the seven last plagues shall be poured out. Satan laughs
as he sees his plan succeed so well. "-Early Writings, 266. His
plans are succeeding very well. "As
spiritualism more closely imitates the nominal Christianity of the
day, it has greater power to deceive and ensnare."-Great
Controversy, 588. One
of his devices is to use professed believers to overcome other
believers. "While
preaching, praying, or conversing, some professed Adventists who had
rejected present truth used mesmerism to gain adherents, and the people
would rejoice in this influence, for they thought it was the Holy
Ghost. Some even that used it were so far in darkness and deception of
the devil that they thought it was the power of God, given them to
exercise. They had (in their thinking) made God altogether such a one as
themselves and had valued His power as a thing of nought. "Some
of these agents of Satan were affecting the bodies of some of the
saints-those whom they could not deceive and draw away from the truth by
a Satanic influence. Oh, that all could get a view of it as God
revealed it to me, that they might know more of the wiles of Satan and
be on their guard! "I
saw that Satan was at work in these ways to distract, deceive, and draw
away God's people, just now in this sealing time. I saw some who were
not standing stiffly for present truth. Their knees were trembling, and
their feet sliding because they were not firmly planted on the truth,
and the covering of Almighty God could not be drawn over them while they
were thus trembling. "Satan
was trying his every art to hold them where they were, until the sealing
was past, until the covering was drawn over God's people, and they left
without a shelter from the burning wrath of God, in the seven last
plagues. God has begun to draw this covering over His people, and it
will soon be drawn over all who are to have a shelter in the day of
slaughter. God will work in power for His people; and Satan will be
permitted to work also." -Early Writings, 44-45. Those
willing to let Satan have the control of them will be changed into
agents through whom he can work to reach still others. "The
forces of the powers of darkness will unite with human agents who have
given themselves into the control of Satan, and the same scenes that
were exhibited at the trial, rejection, and crucifixion of Christ will
be revived. "Through
yielding to satanic influence men will be merged into fiends, and those
who were created in the image of God, who were formed to honor and
glorify their Creator, will become the habitation of dragons, and
Satan will see in an apostate race his masterpiece of evil men who
reflect his own image. "-Manuscript 39, 1894. Mesmer
of France claimed that his hypnotic power came from "magnetic
powers" and resulted in "magnetic healing." Disciples
of his attributed the supernatural power of hypnotism to
"sympathetic healing." Here is a statement on this: "Believers
in spiritism may speak with scorn of the magicians of old, but the
great deceiver laughs in triumph as they yield to his arts under a
different form. "There
are many who shrink with horror from the thought of consulting spirit
mediums, but who are attracted by more pleasing forms of spiritism.
Others are led astray by the teachings of Christian Science, and by the
mysticism of Theosophy and other Oriental religions. "The
apostles of nearly all forms of spiritism claim to have power to heal.
They attribute this power to electricity, magnetism, the so-called
'sympathetic remedies,' or to latent forces within the mind of man. And
there are not a few even in this Christian age, who go to these healers,
instead of trusting in the power of the living God and the skin of
well-qualified physicians. The mother, watching by the sickbed of her
child, exclaims, 'I can do no more. Is there no physician who has power
to restore my child?' She is told of the wonderful cures performed by
some clairvoyant or magnetic healer (hypnotist), and she trusts her
dear one to his charge, placing it as verily in the hand of Satan as if
he were standing by her side. In many instances the future life of the
child is controlled by a satanic power which it seems impossible to
break."-Prophets and Kings, 210-211.. "Many
are attracted by more pleasing forms of spiritism:' Far too many in
our own church are too easily attracted to them at the present time. The
sign of distinction that separates the people of God from the world is
the seal of Revelation 14:12: the Sabbath truth and obedience to the
Ten Commandments by faith in Jesus Christ. But Satan wishes to separate
the people of God from this badge of separation. "Satan's
power is constantly exercised to stupefy the sensibilities of God's
people, that their consciences may not be sensitive to wrong, and that
the sign of distinction between them and the world may be
destroyed." -1 Testimonies, 274-275. "This
entering in of Satan through the sciences is well devised. Through the
channel of phrenology, psychology, and mesmerism, he comes more directly
to the people of this generation, and works with that power which is to
characterize his efforts near the dose of probation. . Through these
sciences, virtue is destroyed, and the foundations of Spiritualism are
laid."-2 Selected Messages, 351-352. The
crisis is not over; in fact it is intensifying. We must be on guard.
Regarding the "sciences of the mind," we are told: "It
is a power which will yet work with all signs and lying wonders-with
all deceivableness of unrighteousness. Mark the influence of these
sciences, dear reader, for the conflict between Christ and Satan is not
yet ended."-2 Selected Messages, 352. "For
thousands of years Satan has been experimenting upon the properties of
the human mind, and he has learned to know it well. By his subtle
workings in these last days he is linking the human mind with his own,
imbuing it with his thought; and he is doing this in so deceptive a
manner that those who accept his guidable know not that they are being
led by him at his will. The great deceiver hopes to confuse the minds of
men and women that none but his voice shall be heard."-Letter 244,
1907. Beware
also of those who would subtly lead you into compromising your
principles. "Satan
often finds a powerful agency for evil in the power which one human mind
is capable of exerting on another human mind. This influence is so
seductive that the person who is being molded by it is often unconscious
of its power. God has bidden me speak warning against this evil, that
His servants may not come under the deceptive power of Satan. The
enemy is a master worker, and if God's people are not constantly led by
the Spirit of God, they will be snared and taken." -2 Selected
Messages, 252. We
are not to use Satan's devices, but we should know what they are, lest
we be captured by them. That is why you will want to share this
tract-set with others who need this information. "He
[Satan) comes in garments of light, clad apparently in pure angel robes,
that we may not discern that it is he. We need to use great caution, to
closely investigate his devices, last we be deceived."-Manuscript
34, 1897. Never
is a person benefited by having his mind controlled by another. It
matters not whether the hypnotic operator claims he will use it to heal
or improve the emotions, the memory, or physical functions of the
body. In reality, that which he is trying to do is "one of the most
dangerous deceptions which can be practiced upon an individual, It and
"the most awful science which has ever been advocated." "No
individual should be permitted to take control of another person's
mind, thinking that in so doing he is causing him to receive great
benefit. The mind cure is one of the most dangerous deceptions, which
can be practiced upon any individual. . "It
is not God's design for any human being to yield his mind to another
human being. The risen Christ, who is now set down on the throne at the
right hand of the Father, is the Mighty Healer. Look to Him for healing
power. Through Him alone can sinners come to God just as they are. Never
can they come through any man's mind. The human agent must never
interpose between the heavenly agencies and those who are suffering. . "We
do not ask you to place yourself under the control of any man's mind.
The mind cure is the most awful science, which has ever been advocated,
every wicked being can use it in carrying through his own evil designs.
We have no business with any such science. We should be afraid of it.
Never should the first principles of it be brought into any institution. "Christ can do nothing for those who are yoked up with the enemy. . We already have the science which gives them real rest-the science of salvation, the science of restoration, the science of a living faith in a living Saviour."-Medical Ministry, 115-117. |