The Soulless One unmasks the presence of technologically superior soulless ones―spiritually bankrupt beings who migrated to earth thousands of years ago and subjugated a humanity entranced by their scientific wizardry.
Fantasy? Not at all. Tablets from ancient Sumer have confirmed the story of “gods” who used genetic engineering to create humanlike life on earth, the progenitors of today's “mechanization man.”
This book strips the mask from these fallen ones and reveals their their political philosophies, their mechanized righteousness, their materialism, and their goals to dominate the body, mind, and soul of the children of God. It also reveals how you can break free from this programming and unlock the creative spark within yourself.
Marcus Lyle "Mark" Prophet (December 24, 1918 — February 26, 1973) was an American New Age religious figure, a prophet, orator, and husband of Elizabeth Prophet. He was a Messenger of the Ascended Masters and Greate white brotherhood, He founded The Summit Lighthouse organization on August 7, 1958 in Washington D.C
Marcus Lyle "Mark" Prophet (1918-1973) was a self-proclaimed prophet (who channeled ‘Ascended Masters’), and the first husband of Elizabeth Prophet, with whom he founded The Summit Lighthouse organization and the Church Universal and Triumphant (CUT).
He wrote in the first chapter of this 1965 book (republished in 1981), “We begin… a manifesto designed to free the planet from some of the intense opposition to Good which has been generated by erroneous principles and abuses not regarded so by many who use them but which are certainly a deterrent to the flow of that divine element of Christ-good which would otherwise bring healing and peace and freedom to all men and to all nations.” (Pg. 1)
He asserts, “the Godhead was and is desirous of endowing man with the ability to create at will---will, the impulse of the Father/Mother God, being utilized so as to create beautifully and wonderfully… For it was with the deepest of reverence that God himself, by the power of his infinite love, did create form, substance, and soul and endowed them with holy attribute in the grandest of hopes as an enduring memorial of the great divine principle of holy truth itself.” (Pg. 11)
He cautions, “we are firmly aware of the many pitfalls to be avoided by the aspirant. Hence, we must point out the dangers of automatic reflection from the subconscious to the conscious mind; for the conscious mind does ever implant its thoughts—whether outworn, transient, or deeply engraven---into the chamber of subconscious knowing.” (Pg. 29)
He quotes Jesus’ statement, “Judge not, that ye be not judged,” and comments, “Countless followers of Christ audibly support his great admonition, but when it comes to daily practice they continue to express criticism, condemnation, and judgment in a most brittle, mechanical manner…. Efforts made by students of the light to overcome this propensity to be critical of others, when successful, have many rewards… I cannot tell you how much the willful neglect of this law and the consequent wrong use of energy have hindered the seeker on the spiritual path.” (Pg. 71)
He states, “The beauty of man is obscured by his finite self. The infinite creation is hidden behind the mask of the finite. Thus, the Infinite stands ever at the door of awareness awaiting the reception of the willing consciousness. Whereas man has probed physical science to great depths, he has but skimmed the surface of the powers of the mind and being of man.” (Pg. 99)
He asserts, “It is our hope that the concept that only the earth is important will soon fade from the planet. For among the myriad, shifting worlds afar are histories innumerable of beings both gentle and kind and of those who have run the gamut of human expression elsewhere, in faded and even contemporary evolutions of the lifespans. In time to come these histories will offer men great object lessons, for they will see their own mistakes an accomplishments mirrored therein.” (Pg. 129-130)
He concludes, “As I conclude the mechanical dissertations having, I hope, revealed some of the monstrous effects they have in deterring man from achieving happiness, I would point out that there are a number of things upon which I have not touched. Precious ones, if the ascended masters were to take every possible condition which you might encounter and speak upon it, the volume of our words would be ponderous indeed. We have sought here to activate within your consciousness an inward self-reliance, a discernment that is automatic without being mechanistic.” (Pg. 191)
The Church Universal and Triumphant is basically defunct, but persons who like ‘channeled’ and ‘Ascended Master’ teachings may still like this book.
This book was a channeled book. I love this spiritual book. Mark Prophet is a messenger for Ascended Master El Morya. There are so many things about this book that I have been wanting to know my whole life. I am so glad I read this book, and I will be reading many more of his channeled books.
This book has nothing to do with its gripping title and intro. If you think it talks about ETs/Aliens, then you are in for a treat. It is a New Age crap book that only sources the Bible.
Do NOT waste your money and time on this. Glad I returned my kindle book and got my money back!
I really like the concept of Star Trek's Prime Directive, so thoughts about this give me the chills. Definitely a one-of-a-kind read, not your fanatic UFO junk.