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In various occult movements, [[Secret Chiefs]] are said to be transcendent cosmic authorities, a Spiritual Hierarchy responsible for the operation and moral calibre of the cosmos, or for overseeing the operations of an esoteric organization that manifests outwardly in the form of a magical order or lodge system. Their names and descriptions have varied through time, dependent upon those who reflect their experience of contact with them. They are variously held to exist on higher planes of being or to be incarnate; if incarnate, they may be described as being gathered at some special location, such as Shambhala, or scattered through the world working anonymously.
In various occult movements, [[Secret Chiefs]] are said to be transcendent cosmic authorities, a Spiritual Hierarchy responsible for the operation and moral calibre of the cosmos, or for overseeing the operations of an esoteric organization that manifests outwardly in the form of a magical order or lodge system. Their names and descriptions have varied through time, dependent upon those who reflect their experience of contact with them. They are variously held to exist on higher planes of being or to be incarnate; if incarnate, they may be described as being gathered at some special location, such as Shambhala, or scattered through the world working anonymously.


One early and influential source on these entities is Karl von Eckartshausen, whose The Cloud Upon The Sanctuary, published in 1795, explained in some detail their character and motivations. Several 19th and 20th century occultists claimed to belong to or to have contacted these Secret Chiefs and made these communications known to others, including [[Theosophical Movement|H.P. Blavatsky]] (who called them the "Tibetan Masters" or Mahatmas), C.W. Leadbeater and Alice A. Bailey (who called them Masters of the Ancient Wisdom), [[Guy Ballard]] and Elizabeth Clare Prophet (who called them [[Ascended Master]]s), [[Aleister Crowley]] (who used the term to refer to members of the upper three grades of his order, A∴A∴ ), Dion Fortune (who called them the "esoteric order"), and Max Heindel (who called them the "Elder Brothers").<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_Chiefs Secret Cheifs]</ref>
One early and influential source on these entities is Karl von Eckartshausen, whose The Cloud Upon The Sanctuary, published in 1795, explained in some detail their character and motivations. Several 19th and 20th century occultists claimed to belong to or to have contacted these Secret Chiefs and made these communications known to others, including [[Theosophical Society|H.P. Blavatsky]] (who called them the "Tibetan Masters" or Mahatmas), C.W. Leadbeater and Alice A. Bailey (who called them Masters of the Ancient Wisdom), [[Guy Ballard]] and Elizabeth Clare Prophet (who called them [[Ascended Master]]s), [[Aleister Crowley]] (who used the term to refer to members of the upper three grades of his order, A∴A∴ ), Dion Fortune (who called them the "esoteric order"), and Max Heindel (who called them the "Elder Brothers").<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_Chiefs Secret Cheifs]</ref>


==Aleister Crowley==
==Aleister Crowley==
While in Algeria in 1909, Crowley, along with Victor Neuburg, recited numerous Enochian Calls or Aires. After the fifteenth Aire, Crowley said he was told that he had attained the grade of Magister Templi (Master of the Temple), which meant that he himself was now on the level of these [[Secret Chiefs]], although this declaration caused many legitimate occultists to stop taking him seriously if they had not done so already. He also described this attainment as a possible and in fact a necessary step for all who truly followed his path. In 1947, when Aleister Crowley died, he left behind a sketch of one of the "Secret Chiefs", Crowley's invisible mentor that he called LAM. The sketch looks like a [[Grey Alien]]. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_Chiefs Secret Chiefs]</ref>
While in Algeria in 1909, Crowley, along with Victor Neuburg, recited numerous Enochian Calls or Aires. After the fifteenth Aire, Crowley said he was told that he had attained the grade of Magister Templi (Master of the Temple), which meant that he himself was now on the level of these [[Secret Chiefs]], although this declaration caused many legitimate occultists to stop taking him seriously if they had not done so already. He also described this attainment as a possible and in fact a necessary step for all who truly followed his path. In 1947, when [[Aleister Crowley]] died, he left behind a sketch of one of the "Secret Chiefs", Crowley's invisible mentor that he called LAM. The sketch looks like a [[Grey Alien]]. See [[Mainstreaming of Satanism]]. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_Chiefs Secret Chiefs]</ref>


==Thelema==
==Thelema==
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Possibly the earliest example of the Secret Chiefs concept is found in the "Unknown Superiors" (Superiores Incognitii) of the Rite of Strict Observance, a Templarist Masonic body established by Baron von Hund in the mid-eighteenth century. Some writers (Kenneth MacKenzie, for example) believed that Hund's superiors were the Jesuits. At about the same time, however, the German Gold- und Rosenkreuz order also referred to its own mysterious secret chiefs (unbekannte Oberen).<ref>[Thelemapedia]</ref>
Possibly the earliest example of the Secret Chiefs concept is found in the "Unknown Superiors" (Superiores Incognitii) of the Rite of Strict Observance, a Templarist Masonic body established by Baron von Hund in the mid-eighteenth century. Some writers (Kenneth MacKenzie, for example) believed that Hund's superiors were the Jesuits. At about the same time, however, the German Gold- und Rosenkreuz order also referred to its own mysterious secret chiefs (unbekannte Oberen).<ref>[Thelemapedia]</ref>
==Black Sun Program==
[[Aleister Crowley]] was contacted in 1904 by the [[NAA]] and is the [[Black Sun]] poster child of the last century, he was given power and Essene Gnostic knowledge to spread the [[OTO]] into the related satanic practices, in order to build the [[Black Magic Grids]] or Thothian grids worldwide for supporting the control network for the [[Power Elite]]. These are essentially the infiltrations that were made into the [[Planetary Grid Network]]s that are used today to support the Power elite rituals through the use of black magic sorcery, making their [[Mind Control]] sorcery and blood rituals more effective. The Power elite draw upon a massive energetic field harvested from human [[Soul]]s that was generated specifically for them, in order to maintain the highest levels of wealth in the pyramid of global control. See [[Mainstreaming of Satanism]]. <ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3417-mainstreaming-satanism-and-luciferianism Mainstreaming of Satanism and Luciferianism]</ref>


==G. I. Gurdjieff==
==G. I. Gurdjieff==
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[[Return of Ascended Masters]]
[[Return of Ascended Masters]]
[[I AM Movement]]