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The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius form the foundation for all modern military training, was the basis for Nazi SS, and was one of the earliest forms of Mind Control / Programming.

This is Part 2 of "Jesuits and the Counter Reformation," an exposé on the "Spiritual Exercises" of Ignatius Loyola. This presentation argues that these exercises are the Jesuit Counter-Reformation's primary tool for replacing biblical faith with a hands-on, experiential, and occult spirituality.

We trace how Loyola's visualization and imagination techniques were rejected by the Reformation but have now infiltrated every aspect of modern Christianity and secular culture, including:

  • Mega-Churches: See how leaders like Robert Schuller and Paul Yonggi Cho adopted visualization ("The Fourth Dimension") , promoting a man-centered theology they admittedly received from the Pope at Vatican II.

  • Psychology & New Age: Discover the direct link between the Spiritual Exercises and Carl Jung's "active imagination," which led him to visions of a pantheistic "fusion of good and evil". See how this is mirrored in secular programs like Oprah's "A Course in Miracles".

  • The P.E.A.C.E. Plan: Learn how Rick Warren's "Second Reformation" is based on "deeds," not "belief," and how his P.E.A.C.E. Plan is a social program identical to the UN's Millennium Development Goals, with no mention of Christ or the Gospel.

  • Spiritual Formation: We expose the buzzwords ("contemplative prayer," "spiritual directors," "centering prayer," "labyrinth") being taught at institutions like Willow Creek and promoted by leaders like Richard Foster. We show how Foster's work, hailed by Christianity Today , promotes Catholic mystics , astral travel , and is openly recommended on Jesuit websites.

This is a Jesuit strategy to replace faith with experience , leading to a "universal Christ who satisfies them all" —the final Omega point of pantheistic fusion.

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