Chapter Fourteen: Spiritual Programming
by: Svali
**Note: this chapter includes discussion of both cult and Christian
spirituality; do not read if these themes are triggering***
Any discussion of Illuminati programming would be lacking if it did
not address spiritual programming. Most of the previous chapters
have dealt with scientifically based, organized, structured
programming.
But the Illuminati are first and foremost not scientists, but
spiritual. The very foundation of the group is based on the occult.
And they go to great lengths to grind in these occult beliefs in
their people’s systems.
The amount of spiritual programming in the person’s systems will
vary from person to person, and depends on the individual group,
their religious heritage, the leader’s beliefs, and the trainers in
the group.
All children go to rituals, where they are dedicated from before
birth as well as at intervals throughout their life. In these
rituals, demonic entities are invoked, to coerce the person into
servant hood, loyalty, and secrecy; as well as reinforce the
programming being done.
Trainers will invoke demonic layering during programming sessions.
This is done after acute trauma. The person is asked if they want
more pain, and they will always say ''no''. The trainer then offers
them a way out: if they will accept a ''protector'' or
''protectors'' they won’t be hurt any more. The trainers will want
this, knowing that with these ''protectors’'' they can shorten the
training sessions. The protectors, or guardians, will reinforce the
programming internally, without outside help. This concept will seem
controversial to people who do not believe in spiritual realities,
but I am only describing what the Illuminists believe, and their
trainers practice.
Spiritual programming will also include: being forced to memorize
rituals, THE BOOK OF ILLUMINATION, and other books which contain
cult beliefs. The person will be saturated from infancy on, in
classes and training sessions, with cult beliefs. They will go to
rituals where the adults participate in spiritual worship, wearing
robes, and giving obeisance to the group’s particular guardian
deity. Moloch, Ashtaroth, Baal, Enokkim are
demons who are commonly
worshipped. The child may see a sacrifice, either real or a set-up,
to these deities; animal sacrifices are common. The child will be
forced to participate in the sacrifices, and will have to go through
blood baptism.
They will be forced to take the heart, or other internal organs, out
of an animal that has been sacrificed, and eat them. The adults, and
leaders of the group, will place their hands on the child’s head,
while it is drugged, and invoke demonic entities.
One ritual which is actually programming is the ''resuscitation
ritual''. In this ritual, the child may be heavily drugged, and
shocked or tortured, to the point that his heart may stop. The head
priest will then ''resuscitate '' the child, using drugs, CPR, and
incantations. When the child comes back, and is awake, he or she
will be told that they were ''brought back to life'' by the demonic
entity that the particular group worships, and that now the child
owes it their life. They are told that if they ever tell, or try to
get the demon to leave, they will return to the lifeless state they
were in prior to resuscitation.
Spiritual ''healings'' due to the demonic are also common. Injuries
caused by torture, or programming sessions, or even military
exercises, will be healed almost instantaneously during invocations.
Jewel programming will often have demons loyal to the generational
family spirits layered in. These are called the ''family jewels''.
The demons ''guard them'' and help protect the programming
surrounding them.
In a sense, every ritual that a young child is part of, is an
intense programming experience, as the child observes the adults
around them, and imitates their behavior. The child will be severely
punished if it falls asleep, and will be told that demons will kill
it if it goes to sleep again during a ritual.
They are taught to be completely silent, no matter what they witness
during the rituals. The child will witness things that seem utterly
unbelievable, including faces appearing transformed by the demonic,
channeling, other voices coming out of a leader’s mouth, reading of
members, telling the future. Group guidance will often be given
through channeling of a strong spirit or principality; members who
can channel powerful spirits and survive are respected, and their
guidance will be looked for.
Some groups will use scriptures negatively or program the child to
hate Christian symbols and theology. Other groups will encourage the
amnesic front to embrace a Christian lifestyle, while forcing the
back alters to renounce and blaspheme the choices the front has
made, to separate the two alter groups even further. The cult alters
will be told that since they renounced Christianity, they have
committed the ''unpardonable sin'' and can never be forgiven. They
will be shown scriptures that supposedly back this up.
In moments of despair, during intense torture or isolation, a person
will often cry out to God for help. The trainers or other cult
members will often mock the person, telling the person that God has
forgotten them, or ask ''where is God now? He must hate you.....''
Any negative experience the person undergoes, will be used to
reinforce the concept that they have been abandoned by God. The cult
will gleefully point out the contradictions between what the person
experiences, and what Christianity teaches should happen to them.
They may distort scriptures, or use false scriptures. They may
distort Christian hymns, or use them in programming. A favorite hymn
is ''may the circle be unbroken'', since it can have two meanings.
Suggestions:
Spiritual programming can be some of the most damaging programming
within a person’s systems, since it attempts to cut them off from
the source of real healing. It is an intentional distortion of
truth, with events calculated to teach and reinforce wrong concepts
of God. Many survivors are unable to hear Christian terms, or are
intensely triggered by any religious discussion.
The survivor and therapist need to realize that these negative
reactions are the result of years of false teaching, pain,
punishment, distortion and set-ups. It is important not to judge the
parts of the person that are negative towards spirituality, or come
out, proclaiming the power and benefits of cult spirituality. The
survivor’s front may be horrified to hear or learn about parts that
have these feelings, especially if they are a strong Christian.
These parts inside are sharing the only reality they have ever
known, and need time and patience to ground, and experience reality
outside of the cult setting.
Demonic oppression may need to be dealt with, and even deliverance,
to bring relief to a system that is being terrorized by the demonic.
Each therapist and survivor will need to come to terms with their
own spiritual beliefs. I personally believe that a therapist needs
to consider the possibility of the demonic, since this is what the
survivor has been exposed to all their life. The cult certainly does
believe it is real, and anyone who has been involved in a cult
setting will have had experiences that are in-explainable by normal
rational scientific principles.
The survivor needs hope, and healing. A positive spirituality based
on love, gentleness, forgiveness, that is the opposite of the
coercing, punitive, negative spirituality the survivor has known,
will help immensely in the healing process. A spiritual belief
system that offers hope, healing, grace, mercy, and affirmation will
often give the survivor the support they need to go on during the
often difficult process of healing.
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