International Publishing Event: World Invocation Day - a day dedicated to calling upon Satan and the Antichrist, in association with Lucifer Publishing Company, Lucis Trust, and the United Nations.
The Lucis Trust, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) recognised by the United Nations, has been actively working with the global body for over seven decades. Founded by Alice Bailey, the Lucis Trust is believed to have been a front for the organisation, and is known for its involvement in the Theosophical Society, a spiritual movement that includes figures like Aleister Crowley, who was once described as "the wickedest man in the world."
One of the Lucis Trust's most notable contributions is the Great Invocation, a spiritual appeal that seeks to accelerate the evolution of human consciousness and the elevation of the planet. This invocation is an integral part of the annual World Invocation Day event, which summons the spiritual energies of Light, Love, and Purpose. The Lucis Trust has been observing World Invocation Day annually on the day of the Gemini full moon since 1952, with this year's celebration taking place on 23 May.
Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the late US President Franklin D. Roosevelt, endorsed the UN Declaration of Human Rights on World Invocation Day in 1952, and included the Great Invocation in her speech. This connection between the Great Invocation and the United Nations has raised questions about the Lucis Trust's role at the global body.
The Lucis Trust's New Group of World Servers includes global leaders entrusted with initiating and carrying forward activities that benefit humanity as a whole. The organisation's website provides a sampling of these "world servers," which includes entities like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, George Soros, and others.
Despite the controversy surrounding the Lucis Trust and its beliefs, the organisation has maintained a Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC) and is recognised as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) by the Department of Global Communications at the United Nations. The Lucis Trust's publishing arm, once known as the Lucifer Publishing Company, has been instrumental in the development and promotion of Bailey's neo-theosophical system of esoteric thought.
One central figure in Bailey's work is Djwal Khul, a mysterious Tibetan disciple of the Theosophical Society, who is believed to be an incarnation of another "unfairly maligned sacrificing angel." Some believe that the Great Invocation summons Lucifer, the "unfairly maligned sacrificing angel." However, the context in which the Lucis Trust perceives the adoption of resolutions within the United Nations framework remains unclear.
Discussions and inputs on the topic of the Lucis Trust can be traced back as far as 2007, and the organisation's goal of syncretising various belief systems into a One World Religion continues to be a topic of interest and debate. As the Lucis Trust and the United Nations continue to work together, the organisation's role and influence within the global body will undoubtedly remain a subject of discussion and scrutiny.
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