Showing posts with label In the Land of the Green Dragon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In the Land of the Green Dragon. Show all posts
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Fixing Our Gaze on The Immaculate Conception
A most blessed Feast of the Immaculate Conception to you!
In this clip from The Song of Bernadette we see Bernadette fixing her gaze on the beautiful lady who has been appearing to her at Lourdes. In answer to Bernadette's request to learn her identity, the lady responds, "I am the Immaculate Conception."
Watching Bernadette in the opening scene as she knelt there on the ground, I was impressed by the purity of her expression as she looked upon the most pure Virgin. How rare it is to see that kind of innocence today! And I thought about the Catholic concept of custody of the eyes and what a daily battle we must fight to practice it.
It's frightening, but much of what we should guard against today, we may not even be aware that we see.
Let me explain.
I just finished reading a transcript of a Solari Report podcast on entrainment technology, a form of mind control. In it, Catherine Austin Fitts interviews Adam Trombly, a scientist/physicist, about how this technology is used and what you can do to minimize its influence on your life.
Basically, the entrainment relaxes/pleasures you and puts you in a state of openness to suggestibility. The suggestibility part is where they implant the subliminal message they want you to act upon. Entrainment is used surreptitiously in all kinds of media--dvd's, cd's, radio, movies in the theaters, etc., but it seems television paved the way for the others starting way back in the 1950s.
Maybe I've finally discovered why Catholics accepted the New Mass in 1969. They had been lulled to sleep by gathering in front of the TV at home instead of kneeling in front of the Immaculate Conception and the Crucifix.
John Senior was so right when he admonished Catholics to "smash the television," in his classic book, The Restoration of Christian Culture.
Of course now the television has morphed into all kinds of different screens that we must guard ourselves and our children against. We haven't done such a good job. Just look at how we fell for the notion that public school children needed computers in the classroom to be able to keep up with technology and compete in the modern world.
After reading about entrainment techniques, I firmly believe that the so-called "snowflakes" are a product of it. Previously I had thought it odd that Hillary Clinton had called on pop singers to boost her campaign. But now I understand that their music and videos are powerful vehicles for entraining listeners. The raw emotion from the melting snowflakes finally makes sense. At first I thought it was all the coddling they received in school and a lack of critical thinking skills. And, of course, a lack of the True Faith.
As I thought more about the idea of how we, like Bernadette, should "fix our gaze" on the Immaculate Conception, I became aware of the double meaning, as "fix" also means to repair. We do need to constantly fix our gaze by avoiding as much as possible the things the world wants us to see. And we must pray the Rosary, which Our Lady gave us as the most efficacious weapon for our battles against the world, the flesh, and the devil.
The Rosary, with its beautiful mysteries, gives us lovely pictures to contemplate and incites the imagination to holy thoughts, which makes us more human, more alive, more able to create. All this is in direct opposition to the sounds and images that the world wants us to consume. Look around, and you will see the results--zombie-like people who are consumers, not creators.
Interestingly, entrainment technology takes advantage of God's design for our brains. As Mr. Trombly explained it, "Entrainment technology basically is the technology that exploits a neurological function called frequency following response. And, frequency following response was discovered in the earlier part of the 20th century and in terms of this type of entrainment was a matter of when the brain hears a repetitive pattern.
"It can be a repetitive pattern of words, it can be a repetitive cadence of rhythm, or in modern times it can be a repetitive acoustic sound coming across the loud speaker. It can be in a certain wave form, a certain frequency, the brain will follow that sound. The brain will follow that sound whether it’s monaural or binaural or surround sound; the brain will fall into rhythm with that sound."
My conclusion from that explanation?
God hard-wired our brains for the recitation of the Rosary with its repetitive pattern of words and repetitive cadence or rhythm! Without fixing our gaze on the Immaculate Conception and praying the Rosary, we leave ourselves open to conquest by the Powers of Darkness, the enemies of Christ.
Three Steps to Follow
Fix your gaze
Pray the Rosary and
Entrain your brain to follow that sound to Heaven.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
St. Nicholas and Using Money in a Catholic Way
First, a most happy and blessed feast of St. Nicholas to you, dear reader!
I was thinking early this morning as I set up our St. Nicholas display that he really gave us a good example of investing money. If you are unfamiliar with the story, he secretly gave a bag of gold from his inheritance as dowry for each of three poor maiden sisters so that they could marry well.
I use the term investing rather than giving because if you think about it, there is nothing more important to a healthy civilization than establishing good Catholic communities. And that begins with Catholic families. Helping these girls marry was a wonderful way of investing that paid interest by furthering Christ's kingdom, which as a bishop he understood perfectly.
Notice he didn't toss them gold so that they could buy a house of their own or go to college or travel the world. He gave it expressly for marriage.
He imagined the kind of world in which he wanted to live, one where Christ is King, and he put his money where it would work toward that vision. And though this example involved charity, I want to engage in the same kind of thought process for all our family's monetary transactions.
However, going from the thought process to the reality is where it becomes exceedingly difficult, dare I say impossible? As you have probably discovered, there is this whole corrupt underworld operating out of sight that does not care about you, your children, or your grandchildren and actually hates Jesus Christ. It just wants your money. It doesn't care whether your neighborhood is safe or whether you have access to food that is not poison. It's like we live in a giant charade. I truly feel like I go out into the world with sword drawn just to go to the grocery store and the drug store. I mean, they look like nice places, but they both really, really want to give me a flu shot! At least that is what I infer from all the signs they post, trying to entice me to get one.
For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood; but against principalities and power, against the rulers of the world of this darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in the high places.
Clearly, Prince of Lies, Inc., is the real owner of many profitable companies.
So it is difficult, but it really does matter where you bank and what companies you support by buying their products. We can't give up.
I have subscribed to two different investment advice/education sites over the years, hoping to find help in this matter, but in both cases I unsubscribed after determining their advice didn't fit my vision. In fact, it clashed with it. I don't want to invest in the military-industrial complex even if it is the best return on my money. It's evil.
Recently I subscribed to another site after watching several video interviews with its author, Catherine Austin Fitts. Here's one of the first one I watched:
Her site, Solari.com, is such a wealth of helpful information that I am still mining its rich archive two months later. I subscribed on the monthly plan to see whether I would like it. It's $30 a month. I will most likely buy an annual membership in January. No, I don't get any money from mentioning the site, no benefits of any kind.
I am particularly excited about her posts on "Reviving a Local Economy". I think it would be a fantastic tool for young Catholic families to use to start creating the kind of place they want to live and raise families. She gives advice on how to extricate yourself from the corruption as much as possible and how to start investment groups to help one another succeed. Of course, it is not perfect. It is just the most helpful site I have found so far. It's so helpful that I could keep writing about it for a long time, but alas, the day wanes, and soon St. Nicholas Day will be over.
So that's all for now.
I was thinking early this morning as I set up our St. Nicholas display that he really gave us a good example of investing money. If you are unfamiliar with the story, he secretly gave a bag of gold from his inheritance as dowry for each of three poor maiden sisters so that they could marry well.
I use the term investing rather than giving because if you think about it, there is nothing more important to a healthy civilization than establishing good Catholic communities. And that begins with Catholic families. Helping these girls marry was a wonderful way of investing that paid interest by furthering Christ's kingdom, which as a bishop he understood perfectly.
Notice he didn't toss them gold so that they could buy a house of their own or go to college or travel the world. He gave it expressly for marriage.
He imagined the kind of world in which he wanted to live, one where Christ is King, and he put his money where it would work toward that vision. And though this example involved charity, I want to engage in the same kind of thought process for all our family's monetary transactions.
However, going from the thought process to the reality is where it becomes exceedingly difficult, dare I say impossible? As you have probably discovered, there is this whole corrupt underworld operating out of sight that does not care about you, your children, or your grandchildren and actually hates Jesus Christ. It just wants your money. It doesn't care whether your neighborhood is safe or whether you have access to food that is not poison. It's like we live in a giant charade. I truly feel like I go out into the world with sword drawn just to go to the grocery store and the drug store. I mean, they look like nice places, but they both really, really want to give me a flu shot! At least that is what I infer from all the signs they post, trying to entice me to get one.
For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood; but against principalities and power, against the rulers of the world of this darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in the high places.
Clearly, Prince of Lies, Inc., is the real owner of many profitable companies.
So it is difficult, but it really does matter where you bank and what companies you support by buying their products. We can't give up.
I have subscribed to two different investment advice/education sites over the years, hoping to find help in this matter, but in both cases I unsubscribed after determining their advice didn't fit my vision. In fact, it clashed with it. I don't want to invest in the military-industrial complex even if it is the best return on my money. It's evil.
Recently I subscribed to another site after watching several video interviews with its author, Catherine Austin Fitts. Here's one of the first one I watched:
Her site, Solari.com, is such a wealth of helpful information that I am still mining its rich archive two months later. I subscribed on the monthly plan to see whether I would like it. It's $30 a month. I will most likely buy an annual membership in January. No, I don't get any money from mentioning the site, no benefits of any kind.
I am particularly excited about her posts on "Reviving a Local Economy". I think it would be a fantastic tool for young Catholic families to use to start creating the kind of place they want to live and raise families. She gives advice on how to extricate yourself from the corruption as much as possible and how to start investment groups to help one another succeed. Of course, it is not perfect. It is just the most helpful site I have found so far. It's so helpful that I could keep writing about it for a long time, but alas, the day wanes, and soon St. Nicholas Day will be over.
So that's all for now.
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Forget the Election and Celebrate Catholic Thanksgiving
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| From the movie "Babette's Feast" |
Editor's Note: I got the idea and the historical background for this post from reading Dr. Marian Horvat's "The First Thanksgivings Were Catholic."
If you, like I, really detest the whole Puritan/Pilgrim party that is foisted on us every November, right when Catholics should be preparing for Advent and Christmas, your chance to fight back with a holiday that is truly meaningful is coming up: Saturday, April 30. That's the day the second Thanksgiving was celebrated, in Texas, with Holy Mass and a great feast. Even better, according to "The First Thanksgivings Were Catholic," after the Mass, the expedition leader, "Don Juan de Oñate, took formal possession of the new land, called New Mexico, in the name of the Heavenly Lord, God Almighty, and the earthly lord King Philip II."
Now that's more like it!
May Catholic men rise up in the spirit of Don Juan de Oñate and renew the effort that Catholic missionaries began so valiantly long ago, establishing outposts of the True Faith in the midst of our pagan land. Why waste time worrying over which narcissist will be the next president of the United States? It's just another distraction at this point. Plus, should Catholics aspire to getting back to America's Masonic roots and its godless Constitution as "conservatives" propose?
No, we must build from a solid foundation; we must establish a Catholic order, replacing Lady Liberty with Our Lady of Guadalupe, and it is not going to happen with anyone who is "electable" in the present system.
The first priority is establishing the Social Reign of Christ the King in our homes and in our communities. That will provide the rich soil from which the seeds of good government may burst forth and flower. Catholic mothers, with Rosary in hand, must form Catholic citizens. And it can start with simple things like celebrating Catholic Thanksgiving on April 30 and again on September 8, the day on which we celebrate the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in a month rich with Marian feasts, when the real first American Thanksgiving was celebrated in Florida by Spanish Catholics.
And by all means invite your non-Catholic friends.
I highly recommend watching Babette's Feast. It seems the perfect artistic representation of the difference between celebrating Protestant Thanksgiving and Catholic Thanksgiving, and not only that, it is a truly beautiful movie that will uplift and inspire you and increase your sensus Catholicus.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Striving to Be Catholic in the Land of the Green Dragon
One can be a citizen of the USA (that is, CUSA) and be a Catholic, and most CUSAs are Americans. One cannot be a Catholic and an American. To be an American is to believe in American principles before the teachings of the Church, or in other words to accept the Enlightenment ideals as superior to the teachings of the Faith. ~ David Wemhoff, "Joseph Ratzinger's American Mind"
Although I do not agree with Mr. Wemhoff's contention in the full article that the Conciliar church has not changed doctrine, I heartily agree with this quote. It sums up all that I have figured out in my studies over the last few years. Listening to two of Wemhoff's interviews on how Americanism was purposely inserted directly into the circulatory system of the Church, finally helped me see how John Courtney Murray, an American Jesuit priest and "theologian", was able to get Religious Liberty approved at Vatican II, an idea that had always been condemned by the Church. The interviews are based on Wemhoff's book, John Courtney Murray, Time-Life, and the American Proposition. I haven't read the book, but the Amazon description of it is helpful background for listening to the interviews. Here's a portion of it:
In 1941, Franklin D. Roosevelt gave his famous "Four Freedoms" speech. In that speech, FDR set forth a vision for the reengineering of societies around the globe. The means was psychological warfare, involving the manipulation of ideas, words and symbols to divide target societies and convince these societies of the ideology that formed America. The most important society America targeted was the Roman Catholic Church. Media mogul Henry R. Luce, founder and publisher of enormously influential magazines like Time and Life, used the CIA's doctrinal warfare program to turn the Catholic Church into a promoter of American ideas. This struggle reached its culmination at the Second Vatican Council with the promulgation of the document Declaration on Religious Liberty.
The first interview I listened to was this one, "David A. Wemhoff on Henry Luce and the American Century." Chilling.
The second interview that I listened to was this one:
The introduction by host Peter Helland is slow going, but once Wemhoff starts talking, it's good. One of the more startling revelations he makes is that John Courtney Murray actually wrote "The American Proposition" speech for Luce, a fact that lends credence to the assertion by one of the Time reporters who covered Vatican II that John Courtney Murray was part of a conspiracy.
The American Proposition speech set forth the American principles for a good society based on no established religion. I found it interesting that it was delivered in 1953, the same year that Cardinal Ottaviani, head of the Holy Office, delivered his speech on the Duties of the Catholic Confessional State, which directly contradicted the principles of The American Proposition.
Reading Solange Hertz's, The Star-Spangled Heresy: Americanism finally wove the last threads together for me into a recognizable pattern, as she lays out the sordid history of the heresy of Americanism from its beginnings in revolutionary America among the Catholic hierarchy. I thought I knew a good deal about that, but I truly was shocked by the quotes she used from these so-called Catholic churchmen.
It's quite disheartening. However, it is a great advantage to know the problem.
Without a Catholic confessional state, we do not serve Jesus Christ. We must recognize Him as King, and the Church He established must be free to ensure His reign over our affairs and provide a check on the government. If we do not serve Jesus Christ then we serve Mammon. That is why everything revolves around money in America and why it does not matter who gets elected to office. The founding principles of America are in direct contradiction to Catholic doctrine.
In the very heart of the Passion He [Christ] was pleased to show us “democracy” in action, manipulated by the instruments of Satan. Pilate, turning to the people in hopes of saving the Prisoner he knew to be innocent, asks, “What, then, am I to do with Jesus who is called Christ?” And they answered, prompted by their leaders, “Let him be crucified!” (Matt. 27: 22-23) and elected Barabbas. Thus was our Lord’s death demanded and ratified by Jews who had espoused the democratic process, preferring human rule to God’s. Let there be no mistake. The real objective of the liberty, equality and fraternity touted by the forces of humanism is always the death of God. ~ Solange Hertz, The Star-Spangled Heresy: Americanism
I've really benefitted this Lent from doing the Total Consecration to Mary according to St. Louis de Montfort while also reading The Star-Spangled Heresy: Americanism. It's made the contrast between Catholicism and Americanism much clearer to me. True freedom lies in Holy Slavery to Our Lord through His Blessed Mother. It is not in the American idea of freedom, which is of Satan. (The American founders met in a Boston tavern called The Green Dragon, which Daniel Webster called the “Headquarters of the Revolution”. It was the seat of Massachusetts Masonry's Provincial Grand Lodge, according to Mrs. Hertz.)
I will close with a gorgeous recording of Ave Maris Stella. Saying that prayer every day is a requirement of the Consecration. I have found that if I sing it, it will come to me on its own frequently throughout the day.
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