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The Cult of the 7 Rays of Light: What is it, and why it is Dangerous!

By William Morgan

The Cult of the 7 Rays of Light: What is it, and why it is Dangerous!  at george magazine
The Cult of the 7 Rays of Light: What is it, and why it is Dangerous!  at george magazine
The Cult of the 7 Rays of Light: What is it, and why it is Dangerous!  at george magazine
The Cult of the 7 Rays of Light: What is it, and why it is Dangerous!  at george magazine
The Cult of the 7 Rays of Light: What is it, and why it is Dangerous!  at george magazine

12 thoughts on "The Cult of the 7 Rays of Light: What is it, and why it is Dangerous!"

  1. Reverend Dr. Debbra Greig says:

    An ill informed review of potentially powerful teachings, in my opinion. The bias if the writer is cleary apparent. Blessings!

    1. Are you a “reverend” of the 7 Rays of Light Cult? Because this “7 Rays of Light” teaching certainly has NOTHING AT ALL to do with what the Bible teaches.

      1. OH I see now what you did “Reverend” Debra. You cloaked yourself in Christianity by naming your business after Samuel’s mother in the Bible, Hannah…in order to teach Neo-Paganism and New Age thinking from Helena Blavatsky to unsuspecting people.

  2. Reverend Dr. Debbra Greig says:

    With respect, clearly the author has limited awareness and/or understanding of metaphysical teachings and clearly you are all unaware of the inaccuracies inherent in both the Old and New Testaments, which have been translated and edited several times. Each to their own perception as well as opinion. Blessings to all of you…..

    1. Oh come on. This is the same hogwash that Aleister Crowley and Helena Blavatsky pushed. That the Bible was full of errors and couldn’t be trusted but their metaphysical teachings could. This metaphysical ideology belief system is just another doctrine of demons. As if the ALL Mighty God of Heaven could not preserve His Word. The notion of that is ridiculous.

  3. Freda Baschab says:

    I agree 100% with the author. It is just another doctrine of demons and seducing spirits. When ever people reject the truth and the convictions of the Holy Spirit God turns them over to a reprobate mind. Romans 1:28. They start worshiping the created instead of the creator. the scribes did this after Ezra died. They took the law of Moses and added to it claiming it was an oral law Moses did not write down. For every “thou shalt not” they added 10 more manmade rules. The pharisees were the gate keepers of the Talmud and made themselves the golden example of righteousness. That is why Jesus came in the flesh to reclaim his authority of teachings over theirs. He demonstrated 5 authorities. His authority over the teachings of the scriptures, the human bodies with healings, over the demonic realm, over the sabbath and the law and over creation. When the created wants to be the creator they become like the fallen Cherubim Lucifer who placed himself on the Mercy seat of God and distorted the Heavenly sanctuary. All is vanity and your life is like a vapor that vanishes away.

    1. Thank you Freda! And Bravo!

  4. Janelle says:

    Great article! It made me think of that time that I heard General Flynn pray at that church in Omaha and he mentioned “sevenfold rays.” I’m a huge fan of Flynn but this made me nervous. Can you shed some light on this for me?

  5. Karen says:

    Great article, in my youth I was all in with New Age & Astrology & the Secret. I can tell you that it will definitely lead you away from Jesus. It brings demonic influence into your life. The Holy Spirit is what dwells within me now & I will honor my Lord & Savior for the rest of my life. 🙏🙌🏻❤️

  6. Franz Glaus says:

    What a mess of confusion is this article, winding up a gordian knot of ignorance.
    The First Ray of the Will of God is Blue not Red.
    Just for starters.
    But, hey, do your cult watcher thing!

  7. Tracey says:

    I don’t think this author is too bright.
    And I don’t know why George would publish something like this. Seems to me an uneducated, ignorant opinion at best.

    1. Nope. We believe the opinion in this article is spot on concerning the deception of the Cult of the 7 Rays of Light.

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