Unveiling Lucis (Lucifer) Trust: Concerns Over UN Ties

Lucis TrustThe Meditation Room at the United Nations in New York City. (Photo Courtesy of catholicphilly.com)

Many folks are frightened about hidden influences shaping global decisions, and Lucis Trust stands out as a prime example. This organization, rooted in occult ideas, maintains close links with the United Nations, sparking unease among observers. Indeed, Lucis Trust promotes spiritual principles that are viewed as the occult, potentially swaying international policies. Therefore, understanding its history and operations becomes crucial for anyone concerned about transparency in world affairs.

Origins of Lucis Trust Raise Eyebrows

Lucis Trust began in 1922 when Alice Bailey and her husband Foster founded it as Lucifer Publishing Company. They changed the name soon after to avoid controversy, but the original title still alarms many today. Additionally, Bailey’s writings draw from Theosophy, emphasizing a “divine plan” for humanity. Lucifer refers to the angel who brought light to the world. The word Christ is also used, but it is not the Christ of the Bible. However, this foundation troubles critics who see it as promoting ideas far from mainstream values in America. Furthermore, Bailey envisioned global unity under spiritual guidance, which now ties directly to UN activities. Consequently, people question whether such origins align with the UN’s secular mission.

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Lucis (Lucifer ) Trust Logos (Photo Courtsey of Lucis Trust)

Deep UN Connections Spark Alarm

Lucis Trust actively supports the United Nations through its World Goodwill arm, viewing the body as a tool for spiritual evolution. In fact, Bailey’s books describe the UN as part of a “world plan” influenced by higher forces. This perspective concerns many, as its occult elements shape UN ideology. Moreover, former UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld experienced mystical insights that aligned with these views, leading him to champion the UN Meditation Room. The room features a massive iron ore block symbolizing unity, but some interpret it through esoteric lenses. Meaning intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest. Therefore, observers fret over how such symbolism infiltrates a global institution meant for logic and diplomacy.

Current Operations of Lucis Trust at the UN

Today, Lucis Trust holds consultative status with the UN’s Economic and Social Council, allowing it to join sessions and influence discussions. Additionally, it organizes meditation events tied to UN summits, like those for climate goals. However, this ongoing role is troublesome to those who fear non-transparent global agendas. Furthermore, groups like the Aquarian Age Community, inspired by Bailey, operate as UN NGOs, pushing for spiritual shifts in policy. Consequently, Lucis Trust’s presence persists, raising apprehension about unchecked anti-mainstream spiritual sway in international governance.

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the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Chamber. (Photo Courtesy of globalobservatory.com)

Implications for Global Transparency

These ties prompt serious reflection on power dynamics at the UN. Indeed, while Lucis Trust claims to foster goodwill, its esoteric roots unsettle many who prioritize secular decision-making. Moreover, critiques from books like Constance Cumbey’s work highlight potential hidden dangers. Therefore, citizens must stay extremely vigilant. Additionally, as Lucis Trust continues operations from its New York base near UN headquarters, the need for scrutiny grows. Ultimately, this situation underscores risks when spiritual entities blend with political ones, urging greater accountability worldwide.

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Cara Mello
Retired Mental Health Professional. Conservative. Veteran. I support the US Constitution, Balanced National Budget, and all Veterans.