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37 14. Criticising the masses (Transmission from the year 1964) Well, man cannot educate himself. He depends on the help of the community. The community collects and stores experiences on his behalf. Man then gains his knowledge from this treasure trove of experiences. He naturally assumes that this knowledge is correct and that it is of global significance. But what does the reality look like? A copiousness of the gathered knowledge is admittedly correct. However there is an unimaginable amount of knowledge there that is regarded as exemplary that certainly does not coincide with the TRUTH. For as long as there is no conclusive measuring stick in place in regards to this knowledge, this cache of knowledge will always suffer from the reputation it deserves. The masses are neither in a position to doubt the presented cache of knowledge nor to refute some of its assertions. • This is why the seal of approval of the masses about a lot of things are purely a verbal repetition of opinions sitting eternalised in bookshelves. The daily press and all the numerous new publications dealing with spiritual issues are to be dealt with carefully. Opinions are publicised here that have nothing to do with the TRUTH and therefore also nothing to do with progress. The masses assessment is completely unreliable and there are no guarantees in regards to the things the masses accept as correct. Mind you: • The masses are being informed, but they are completely misinformed in many of the most important points. This has a massive influence on individual’s own opinion. One now makes the mistake of insisting that the acquired assessment of the majority is an example of its correctness so that those on the fringe of society can be convinced that the TRUTH can only be found where the majority of society or even all of mankind concurs. There is no such thing as a final majority decision in all areas of the natural sciences and theology. What the masses say is not necessarily objective in all its points in this regards. It isn’t necessary to consult the masses in these cases; it suffices to refer back to the educational material . • This educational material is absolutely identical with the assessment of the masses and only a few outsiders who think logical are exempt from this. This is why the masses are influenced through the most modern inventions and the publication media . The whole procedure is like a mental mass immunisation . The serum, in the form of fixed opinions, is “injected”, implanted into people. We are mainly dealing with knowledge that goes way beyond the capacity of the average citizen to fathom. Once this kind of mass immunisation has been completed or once it has been somehow successful, one points to the assessment of an influenced population or larger groups by emphasising that the majority holds that opinion and that their opinion must therefore represent the common, irreversible truth. • Knowledge about life after death is positive proof of how one can falsely inform the majority.

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