Chapter 174: The Xunshan Hermitage and the Illuminati (2)

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2. Illuminati

The Illuminati, also translated as the Illuminati or Illuminati, was a secret Bavarian organization during the Enlightenment, founded on May 1, 1776. It is also the general term for various anti-Christian mystic sects (haoBCs) that claim to have received revelations from God's special illumination. The "Illuminati" are often portrayed as their members trying to conspire to control the world behind the scenes. "Illuminati" is also sometimes used as a synonym for the "New World Order". The Latin word for "illuminati" literally means "one who has received special revelations."

1. Related origins

The Latin word for the Illuminati literally means "specially inspired person", and it is only natural that there have been several unrelated groups throughout history that call themselves the Illuminati. Often, they claim to possess Gnostic texts or other similar occult information.

2. Historical process

The Illuminati were a secret organization established by some wise people in Rome in the 16th century to resist the persecution of the Catholic Church and to fight against the truth of the Church. Among the earliest founders were mathematicians, physicists, astronomers, etc. Afterward. More and more famous scientists and artists became members of the Illuminati. As the Illuminati grew in strength, the Holy See felt threatened and would not tolerate the continued existence of an organization that was designed to preach science and oppose the Church. Therefore. The Holy See launched a "purge" campaign in which the Illuminati disappeared with brutal killings and intimidation. But there are still those who believe that the Illuminati have not disappeared, but have only become more secretive. Their members have infiltrated all levels of society, groups, and are ready to continue to challenge the Catholic Church.

The thrilling Vatican antimatter explosion in "Angels and Demons" is related to the Illuminati. And in "Angels and Demons", the Illuminati have a great difference of faith with the Holy See. In the Holy See, Satan is considered to be a demon, but the Illuminati are considered to be the enlighteners who point to the light.

The earliest leader of the Illuminati. It was the famous Galileo. He was very fond of symmetry. So another member of the Illuminati, the master Bernini, designed a masterpiece for Galileo. He took the four elements that were thought to make up the world in the 16th century: earth, water, fire, air, and illuminati, five words that were not originally symmetrical, that is, characters that were turned 180 degrees backwards to exactly the same shape as the original. He even designed the "Illuminating Star" – earth, air, fire, and water – to form a perfect diamond-shaped pattern. And this pattern is also symmetrical! After reversing 180 degrees, it is exactly the same as the original shape, and the words of the four words can still be read clearly!

The true symmetry has long since been dispersed, and it is certain that some of the Illuminati were integrated into Freemasonry. Others joined the Onmyoji.

3. Relevance

The Illuminati were a group of Enlightenment thinkers formed in Bavaria, Germany, in the 19th century. Its members included such famous figures as the literary giant Goethe and the philosopher Heidegger, but it was only short-lived. Eight years after the formation of the group, the Bavarian government banned all secret societies, forcing it to end.

Nonetheless, in its time, the Illuminati attracted a large number of adherents and critics. Examples such as the third president of the United States, Thomas. Bigwigs like Jefferson once praised the morality of the Illuminati, while some accused the Illuminati of secretly conspiring to replace all nations and nations with a world government.

4. Influence on Freemasonry

In 1780, the Dutch aristocrat and Freemason Adolf. The addition of Adolphfreiherrknigge in Koenig brings new changes to the community. He began to introduce the Illuminati system into Freemasonry, expanding its influence in Freemasonry. By this time, the Templar system of German Freemasonry had declined. At the Masonic Congress of Wiesbaden in 1782 (during which it was decided to move the headquarters to Frankfurt, Germany), it was finally abolished, and Koenig and a number of Brotherhood of Light leaders replaced the Rosicrucian in the leadership of the new Masonic system.

At this time, the Brotherhood of Light was reorganized in imitation of the Masonic organizational structure, and the core governing body was called the Arepine Sacred Mountain. It was made up of community leaders such as Wisehaupt and Koenig. After that, more and more Freemasons began to join the Brotherhood of Light, including many nobles, such as Prince Kassel of Hesse, Prussian general Braunschweig-Luneburg, and Count of Saxe-Weimar-Weimar-Ach.

Koenig saw that his efforts were not paying off. He began to complain and threatened to keep the Brotherhood secret. This added to Wisehaupt's concerns. For the addition of people like the Count of Weimar and Goethe seems to have had the purpose of probing. At that time, the Brotherhood of Light had a total of about 2,000 members, of which one-third were Freemasons, mainly in Bavaria and Weimar in Turingia. The membership consisted of aristocrats, craftsmen and merchants, of whom three-quarters were government officials, or 1/10 of the total number of Bavarian government officials, in connection with the Society's infiltration plan to eliminate the centralized government.

5. "Crisis and Destruction"

In 1784 the Brotherhood of Light convened a meeting in Weimar and decided to form a new Ares Sacred Mountain and expel Koenig from the Order.

In the same year, however, the Brotherhood of Light faced an even greater crisis. On 22 July, the Marquis of Bavaria, the Marquis of Dor, issued a ban on all secret societies. The new Act of March 2, 1785, named the Brotherhood of Light and Freemasonry for treason and paganism. Lberg-Ro�la, Count of Sdelberg, was revoked of his title of nocracy.

On August 16, 1787, an even more severe decree was issued, and anyone who joined the Freemasons and the Brotherhood of Light was punished by death. The ban seemed to have worked, and the Illuminati disappeared and Wisehaupt fled to Thuringia to hide. The ban also caused panic in Germany, and people became very sensitive to secret societies, especially when the outbreak of the French Revolution caused a lot of noise in local governments. The Holy See signed agreements with Prussia in 1817 and Bavaria in 1821 to suppress them.

In this way, the short-lived Brotherhood of Light instead became the most famous of the secret societies in Europe, becoming representatives of the cabal group. But that doesn't mean the Illuminati don't really exist.

6. Relationship with Freemasonry

The Brotherhood of Light and Freemasonry are mutual organizations, and although their members overlap and some ideas and values are the same, they do not belong to the same system. Freemasonry is more akin to a religious organization, with a focus on doctrine and rituals. The Illuminati, on the other hand, is a political organization with political ideals and a program of action. The Illuminati had a great influence on German Freemasonry in the later period, but the two did not merge.

The Brotherhood of Light became the most famous and notorious of the Western secret societies. For example, the American 770s thriller "The Illuminati Trilogy" theilluminatus!trilogy believes that Wisehaupt came to the United States after the dissolution of the Illuminati and secretly murdered Washington and replaced him. This novel has influenced many people, most recently such as the famous American thriller novelist Dan Brown. Danbrown's Angels and Demons, known in German as the Illuminati, describes the desperate struggle between the Illuminati and the Vatican.

In conspiracy theories, the Illuminati are considered to be the dominant behind the scenes of Freemasonry, the elite circle of the Masters of the 33rd Degree Freemasonry. Some theories even suggest that the Illuminati are working for some evil aliens who want to conquer humanity, such as the "Reptiles", "Little Gray Guys", etc. These theories all hold that Freemasonry and the Illuminati control the financial, political, military, and entertainment worlds in Europe and the United States today, and that there is a population reduction plan to eliminate people of color, and then establish a unified world government to achieve complete world domination (New World Order, New World Order). (To be continued)

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