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Demonizing & Discrediting Metaphysics and the Occult
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Scott Petullo & Stephen Petullo |
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Contrary to what many have been told, metaphysical practices
or disciplines such as clairvoyance, numerology, astrology,
handwriting analysis, meditation, past life regression, tarot,
and others are very much in harmony with ancient (before the
Catholic Church) Christian teachings. The Church, since its
early days, has demonized these practices in an attempt to keep
their followers' focus on Church doctrine instead of elsewhere.
To provide more clarity, we've included the following excerpt
from our book, Your Love Life and Reincarnation: Why the
Past is Affecting Your Present and How to Fix it (http://www.holisticmakeover.com/about_the_book.htm ):
"Whether the Bible is to be taken literally or figuratively, there are those who claim that reincarnation was once discussed and accepted. According to Edgar Cayce on Reincarnation by Noel
Langley, the Byzantine Emperor Justinian (483–565 A.D.)
‘summoned the Fifth Ecumenical Congress of Constantinople in
553 A.D. to condemn the Platonically inspired writings of Origen.’These writings apparently referenced the pre-existence of the soul.
Moreover, according to The Christian Conspiracy by Dr. L. David
Moore, the Bible was edited for more than 500 years for political reasons after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ:
‘Although it may be somewhat difficult for some to believe, the
Bible in its present form didn’t always exist. In fact, there is a lot of historical evidence which states that the old Testament, in its present form, didn’t exist until some 60 years after the death of Christ; and the New Testament in its present form didn’t exist until almost 300 years after that. The major point to be understood is that the Old Testament upon which so much of early Christianity depended in order to have a historical basis and to become legitimized, didn’t officially exist until well after Christianity had been established and even after much of what later became the New Testament had been written. In addition, one major reason for establishing the Old Testament as canon was because during the first century C.E., Christianity was distorting the historical record in order to enhance their own new religion.'
In addition to the extensive editing and rewrites of the Bible, there was the influence of the Inquisition or the Holy Calling (1231–1820). This was established by the Papacy to punish anyone who expressed a belief in reincarnation or practiced anything metaphysical that would threaten the universal control of the Church. They proclaimed these beliefs as the work of the devil and any believers were sent to dungeons, tortured, or burned to death. Countless people have died because their beliefs (or beliefs of which they were accused) went against those of the Church, including the millions put to death for "witchcraft" from 1484 to 1775. Fears of persecution may remain in the subconscious minds of many alive today. We are conditioned to believe that anything metaphysical is invalid in part because "inquisitional viewpoints" still exist.
Organized religion continues to provide support and structure for those who choose to use it. However, some organized religions, which may be based on fear and guilt, continue to openly condemn and spread misinformation, intentionally or unintentionally, about metaphysics. This is unfortunate, since many have found that both their metaphysical viewpoints and their traditional religious background can exist together peacefully."
Finally, it's interesting that people who condemn metaphysical
practices as “evil” or "dark" usually have no experience with them whatsoever, aside from what they've seen in Hollywood movies. The best way to understand the truth of metaphysical practices is by letting go of the fear-based conditioning, adapting a receptive, yet objective viewpoint, and by deciding for yourself, through experience, what is valid and what is not.
Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo
Author's Bio
Scott Petullo has been professionally employed as an astrologer, numerologist, and handwriting analyst since 1997. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Arizona and has been exploring metaphysics since the early 1980's. Scott is a self-taught astrologer and numerologist, and received his Certified Master Graphologist designation from the Institute of Graphological Science in Dallas, Texas. www.mystictwins.com www.holisticmakeover.com
Stephen Petullo has studied metaphysical concepts since the early 1980s and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Arizona that includes a minor in psychology. He has been doing consultations and intuitive readings professionally since 1997. He is a Reiki master-teacher, past-life regressionist, natural medium and channel, metaphysical consultant and has published a book and 20 audio recordings.
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