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If so, what do you think of it?? Especially looking for answers from Christians. Here's the website if you don't know what I'm talking about. She bases her work on the Bible and Jesus Christ, and incorporates Quantum physics.

www.ramtha.com

2007-03-23 19:17:28 · 3 answers · asked by Bella_Donna 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Some New Age concepts promote a new, sanitized view of the occult. Satanism is no longer associated with the occult in the minds of many New Agers. A writer in the magazine Free Inquiry states: “There are a growing number of practitioners of witchcraft, none of whom have any beliefs that embrace Satanism.”

A recent survey in Germany showed that there were 10,000 active witches in that country. Even children are being subtly attracted to the occult. The German book Der Griff nach unseren Kindern (The Grasp for Our Children) explains that through “children’s drama cassettes, children are getting accustomed to the new image of the witch as a normal woman who uses magic for good purposes.” The book adds: “The attention of even small children is thus attracted to a New Age way that can lead them to the supernatural.”

In her books, Shirley MacLaine promotes the idea that the occult is merely hidden knowledge and that its being hidden does not mean that it is not truth. This philosophy has lured countless people into experimenting with exotic spiritistic practices, such as divination, astrology, telepathy, and communication with the spirits. The latter has been known for thousands of years as spiritistic mediumship. But New Agers call it channeling. Their theory claims that the spirits of the dead select certain individuals to be their channels of communication with mankind.

These supposed human channelers can go into a trance at will and speak or write messages of “enlightenment,” purportedly from the dead or from extraterrestrial beings. Spirits of the dead are regarded as master sages awaiting the right time to reincarnate. In the meantime, they are allegedly guiding mankind into a new age.

Many New Agers meet regularly to listen to what these supposed masters have to say through their channelers. And believers have a choice of spirits to consult. Among those supposedly speaking today are the spirits of John Lennon and Elvis Presley, extraterrestrials with names like Attarro and Rakorczy, and a 35,000-year-old warrior from mythical Atlantis named Ramtha

2007-03-24 02:49:39 · answer #1 · answered by hollymichal 6 · 1 0

The Ramtha cult are the people behind the movie, "What the Bleep Do We Know?" I don't know anything about J.Z. Knight or Ramtha other than what is represented in that movie, and that Knight claims that Ramtha is a spirit that she channels who used to live in Atlantis.

The quantum physics portrayed in that movie have little or nothing to do with the actual theories associated with quantum physics, or any real science at all.

2007-03-23 19:22:52 · answer #2 · answered by RabidBunyip 4 · 2 1

That is the Devil working his deception on a people seeking spirituality.

I heard about the time when J.Z. Knight appeared on the Phil Donohue show and actually called up Ramtha on air. The message: Put aside all our differences and live in love. Sounds nice, but when part of the thing you put aside is the truth of God.

Dangerous deception, Ramtha is.

2007-03-23 19:27:46 · answer #3 · answered by Looking for the truth... 4 · 0 2

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