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'''Elite Spirituality''', like elite boarding schools, is spirituality aimed at training/indoctrinating members (or aspiring members) of local through global elites (S., Michael, 2017). Because [[Connection]] leads to higher [[CQ]] and a "turn to the left" (Sosteric, DM), elite spirituality encourages [[Connection]], but in a contained/sanitized way. Some examples of elite spirituality include [[Scientology]], [[Freemasonary]], and the [[Golden Dawn]].  
<blockquote class="definition">'''Elite spirituality''' is spirituality constructed and propagated by members of the [[Accumulating Class]]es. Elite spirituality may be recognized by the presence of an [[Old Energy Creation Template]].</blockquote>


Elite spirituality may be contrasted with [[Mass Spirituality]]
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==Further Reading==
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===List of Elites===


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Marsilio Ficini (1433-1499) the "virtual founder of the Renaissance ''[[Prisca Theologia]]'' narrative. <ref>Haneegraff, Wouter J. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. p. 8.</ref>


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Elite spirituality is spirituality constructed and propagated by members of the Accumulating Classes. Elite spirituality may be recognized by the presence of an Old Energy Creation Template.

Related Terms

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Notes

List of Elites

Marsilio Ficini (1433-1499) the "virtual founder of the Renaissance Prisca Theologia narrative. [1]


Footnotes

  1. Haneegraff, Wouter J. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. p. 8.

Prisca Theologia