An article from Jaime Licauco

O.K. here’s another write up from the famous Filipino psychic Jaime T. Licauco from his book “Exploring the Powers of Your inner Mind.”
I will try to ‘minimize’ my OWN point of view regarding the topic said.
A "friend" barged into MY own blog and wrote to the group where I am belonged to, saying how I trash talked this gentle and beautiful ‘messiah’ he so in loved with.
To this "friend", please if you got something to say, e-mail me personally. Don’t go around hitting me from behind by writing the people that I am associated with.
Just like the old soul song goes…
“Don’t ask my neighbors; don’t ask my friends who I hang around…Uh oh.
Don’t be afraid, to talk to me…”
The Modern witch hunt begins…
Those who see in the New Age and its adherents nothing but evil that must be exorcised at all costs reminds me of the frenzied witch hunts by the dreaded inquisition which began in the 13th century and went on unabated until the 17th century.
Without really trying to find out for them selves what the New Age is all about, these modern witch hunters have already pronounced its adherents guilty. New Agers never really had a chance of exonerating them selves, the same way that the innocent victims of the Inquisition during the medieval period were never given a chance to properly defend themselves. Only the method of extracting a confession and determining the guilt of the accused seems to differ in the modern version, but the wild accusations are the same.
“Torture was the foundation stone of the great witch hunts of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries,” (Published by Grolier Enterprises, Inc.) “Prisoners with their limbs wrenched from their sockets, or the bones of their legs and fingers crushed to a pulp, or suffering other atrocities, would finally admit to the accusations put to them by their interrogators.
When ordered to name their accomplices, other ‘servants of Satan’, they name people at random rather than submit to the torture again. These others, equally innocent, would then be arrested and accused. The only evidence a person could offer was confession – and that was evidence of guilt.
In the modern version of the witch hunt, merely being seen attending a harmless New Age meeting or merely reading a New Age book, say on holistic healing, is enough to be labeled “anti-Christ” and “a disciple of the devil.” That is enough proof of guilt.
“In the Inquisitional courts” continued Kingston, “the dice were cruelly loaded against the accused. Judges invariably assumed that an accused witch was guilty until proven innocent, and there was virtually no chance to prove innocence. No lawyer for the defense was allowed, since any one who defended heresy would be guilty of it.
People were brought to trial on the merest hearsay, and once convicted were usually burned alive.”
Does this sound alarmingly familiar? Christian Fundamentalists, the new Inquisitors and new witch hunters of the 20th century, already pronounced anybody engaged in any activity identified with the new Age as already guilty of Devilish and anti-Christian acts.
Even if this New Age adherent is a very good practicing Christian who goes to mass and receive Holy Communion every Sunday, he (Or She) still regarded as guilty “because the devil can wear many disguises and can invoke Christ. So the poor, innocent individual, just like his (Or Her) medieval counterpart, is damned if he (Or she) does, and damned if he (Or she) doesn’t. There is no way of proving his (Or her) innocence.
Now, that’s a very “enlightening” piece of information…
Christian Fundamentalists or “Fundies” are guilty of the same crimes the old Inquisitors are known through out history.
Why, those “Beeeeeeeeetttt” and those “Bleeeet”!
If I can only get my hands on those “Bleeeettt!”
I’ll “Bleeeeettttt” and “Bleeeetttt” and “Bleeeeeettttt” them again!
“Bleeeetttt” you!





