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"They" are not just an elite or a group on Earth.
They are ancient, non-physical beings that eat consciousness, many know them as the Archons, mind parasites.
They cannot create anything.
The Archons work through religions, cults, rituals, even through New Age spirituality.
They disguise themselves as light, as help, as angels. But they provide conditions, require worship, control, energy ...
The Archons are malicious beings and low spirits, they are the ruler of the material world and the cause of illusion and suffering. They are often depicted as a helper of the Demiurge (the Creator of the material world) and seek to distract people from their true divine origin.
Archons are seen as those who bind the human soul to the material world and prevent them from returning to their divine origin.
The demiurge is often considered a separate God, who is responsible for the creation of the material world. He is sometimes referred to as Yaldabaoth or Jaldabaoth (also referred to as Rex Mundane by the Cathars) and is considered a kind of false God who keeps people trapped in the material world.
By ICN"They" are not just an elite or a group on Earth.
They are ancient, non-physical beings that eat consciousness, many know them as the Archons, mind parasites.
They cannot create anything.
The Archons work through religions, cults, rituals, even through New Age spirituality.
They disguise themselves as light, as help, as angels. But they provide conditions, require worship, control, energy ...
The Archons are malicious beings and low spirits, they are the ruler of the material world and the cause of illusion and suffering. They are often depicted as a helper of the Demiurge (the Creator of the material world) and seek to distract people from their true divine origin.
Archons are seen as those who bind the human soul to the material world and prevent them from returning to their divine origin.
The demiurge is often considered a separate God, who is responsible for the creation of the material world. He is sometimes referred to as Yaldabaoth or Jaldabaoth (also referred to as Rex Mundane by the Cathars) and is considered a kind of false God who keeps people trapped in the material world.