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The New Age Movement 67<br />
Chapter 4<br />
The New Age Movement<br />
Early on, I had become aware of the fact that the political and<br />
economic efforts <strong>to</strong> create a world government were being<br />
undergirded by a network of spiritually motivated organizations that<br />
have collectively become known as the New Age movement My first<br />
experience in this regard came during a business trip <strong>to</strong> a nearby city<br />
where I met with officials from a small, but profitable, manufacturing<br />
concern. After the meeting, I joined the company's representatives<br />
for lunch at a restaurant<br />
When our food arrived, I noticed that my hosts quietly bowed<br />
their heads <strong>to</strong> pray over the meal. Being a Christian myself, I was<br />
glad <strong>to</strong> be in the presence of other believers-something that didn't<br />
happen very often in my business. Subsequently, during the luncheon<br />
conversation, one of the officers shared the following incident, which<br />
had just happened at their company.<br />
Their corporation, known for its charity, had recently been<br />
approached by a local "good works" organization <strong>to</strong> inquire whether<br />
they could use the company's boardroom <strong>to</strong> house their monthly<br />
meetings. They approved the request As part of the arrangement, a<br />
member of the company's staff was going <strong>to</strong> assume the office of secretary<br />
<strong>to</strong> take the minutes at the meetings of this newly formed organization.<br />
It did not take long for the company <strong>to</strong> figure out what was<br />
happening. According <strong>to</strong> the secretary's testimony, the organization<br />
was planning ways in which they could infiltrate and influence the<br />
community with their "New Age" ideas and activities. It was all in the<br />
name of peace and unity while meeting the needs of the community.<br />
On the surface, it sounded very humanitarian. Had it not b~for<br />
the fact that the secretary was herself a Christian, and that she sfi ed<br />
her experiences with a fiance who was perceptive about such t<br />
ters, she would not have seen through the deception.<br />
The company had not screened the organization very carefully<br />
and, therefore, did not realize that the group was New Age. Even if<br />
they had, it would have meant little <strong>to</strong> them since they had never<br />
heard of the New Age movement (This was in the early 1980s when<br />
a limited number of outsiders knew about such a network.)<br />
After discussing the matter, the corporate officials asked their<br />
employee <strong>to</strong> continue as secretary for the organization's meetings in<br />
order <strong>to</strong> gather more information. In the meantime, the company had<br />
organized its own mini-conference for the purpose of gaining an understanding<br />
of this SO