Richard Kieinger #crackpot #fundie #magick #conspiracy #racist the-ultimate-frontier.org

The Brotherhoods began a long program to uplift the Jews at the time of Jacob, who was later named Israel, and this culminated with the ministry of Melchizedek, who Chris­tians refer to as The Christ. The interrelationship between Melchizedek and the Jews started out unhappily about 76,000 years ago on the now-submerged continent of Mu.
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The Egos who traditionally incarnated into the Judi and Levi tribes continued to reincarnate among the race since its traits were familiar and comfortable. Essentially, they remain­ed a separate faction of our Human Life Wave and gave rise to the Semitic Race. For thousands of years during Atlantean times they were a troublesome group to their neighbors. The Semites were a savage, backward, cruel race of vicious predators. As individual Egos they disdained incarnation into other races and cultures and so their experiences were very one-sided. The accumulated karma of the Jewish race made their lives harsh, and this only tended to brutalize them more and make them inordinately reactionary to their enemies. About six thousand years ago, Melchizedek decided that the Brothers should devote special attention to the Semites in order to bring them into a more balanced state. As a spe­cial grace it was given to the Jews to be the agents through whom Christ’s special message to the world would come.
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Great Egos incarnated into the race as the Prophets to teach them, and finally Melchizedek came to show them Love and redemption and even offered Himself for their revenge upon Him. He functioned in the body of a Jew and said His teach­ings were for the Jews and not for the Gentiles. This appeal­ed to their sense of exclusiveness, but of course His message was meant for the world. Through His beneficence He direct­ed that the karma of the warlike Jews be spread out over millennia so they could advance; and indeed the Jews long en­joyed a continuous experience of a refined and disciplined culture which has produced many fine minds.

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