Global Paradigm Change

by Thomas Ivan Dahlheimer


The author of the best-selling book "Gods of the New Age," the late Caryl Matrisciana (1947-2016), also produced a popular documentary video on today's massive infiltration of New Age/Hindu or Eastern mystical meditation and yoga into Christian churches. It is titled Yoga Uncoiled - Christ Centered Yoga False Christianity - Documentary. Another Caryl Productions video on this topic is titled: WIDE IS THE GATE - The Emerging New Christianity VOLUME 1 and VOLUME 2. Warning: There is a lot of Christian propaganda in these Caryl Productions videos.

The popular Caryl Productions video titled "Yoga Uncoiled - Christ Centered Yoga False Christianity - Documentary" includes an introductory documentary about how the New Age spiritual philosophy entered the mainstream by way of the Beatles' promotion of the yogic Hindu, 1960s hippie spiritual revolution. In this video a narrator states that the 1960s spiritual revolution that the Beatles began to promote-continued to spread throughout the '70s and succeeding decades-and that "it is still rapidly gaining global acceptance today."

The ex-Roman Catholic Priest and now world renowned Episcopalian eco-theologian, Reverend Matthew Fox, promotes a somewhat New Age/Hindu-Buddhist/Sufi Islam/indigenous people's eco-spirituality expression of "Christianity". Fox is one of the leaders of the Creation-Centered spirituality movement. He believes that his expression of "Christianity" will radically transform Christianity, so that it becomes a new faith that will unite humanity and resanctify Mother Earth.

Alice Bailey (1880 – 1949) was a great prophetess of the New Age movement. She coined the term New Age. She prophesied that when this movement sufficiently infiltrated the Christian church it would radically transform the church, old scientifically outdated dogmas would be eliminated and the new faith of the new church order would then usher in the New Age, or "Kingdom of God."

The scripture Ephesians 4:11-12 says the five-fold ministry of the church - apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers - would last "till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ." I believe that the apostolic church, the Roman Catholic Church, is, at this present time, giving birth to the perfect man. And that when the Roman Catholic Church gives birth it will die and a new church order will be established.

The old church order believes that humans and God are separate entities and that humans are only human and that God is divine. The old church order also believes that God is located above the stars and looking down on us. The new church order believes that God resides in the deepest depth of the recesses of our souls and that we can become one with Him/Her and experience our divinity as Jesus did. And do so, by doing good works and practicing a particular type of daily mystical meditation and contemplation. The members of the new church order will enter into "the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ," the stature of the divine.

During the 1983 annual Tekakwitha Conference in Collegeville, Minnesota, Reverend Matthew Fox and I had a "talk." During our conversation I quoted a few hippy revolutionary lyrics from a popular 1960s rock and roll song. The lyrics were from Van Morrisons song Into The Mystic. In response, Fox said, "those are some good lyrics."

During our Tekakwitha Conference meeting I also told Rev. Fox about my hippie worldview mission behind the sacred Dakota/Lakota/Nakota Native word wahkon (holy). When I told him about my wahkon worldview he then mentioned that a missionary priest who was one of the leaders of the Conference had stated, during a popular Conference meeting of his, that there was "a whole worldview around the word wahkon." In responce I said "yes I know, I was there and heard him say those words." At the end of our conversation he said, "keep in touch." Many years after our meeting, Fox gave his support for my campaigne to change the derogatory name of a Minnesota river, the badly named "Rum" River. I am working to change/restore the river's name back to its sacred Dakota/Lakota/Nakota Native name Wahkon.

Jesuit Father John Hardon (1914-2000), who authored “The Catholic Catechism” at the request of Pope Paul VI said that the world renowned Thomas Merton was “not fully converted intellectually to the Catholic Faith” and that "The New Age movement mainly owes its genesis and development to Thomas Merton.”

At the 1983 Tekakwitha Conference, Rev. Fox and I made a hippie and Thomas Merton connection. Thomas Merton (1915 - 1968) was a world renowned Roman Catholic monk, author and spiritual guide. He asked Fox to reach out to the hippies. Today, the promotion of Merton's Eastern mystical meditation and contemplation spirituality is helping people to find their divine status. Fox has stated that "the Roman Catholic Church must die," so that like a living seed that falls to the ground and dies, it can produce a new "tree"/church that will produce good fruit.

Richard H. Carter was one of the San Francisco Bay Area leaders of the 1960s hippie counter-cultural revolution. I met and became friends with Richard and his wife (Lois) in the late 1960s. The three of us decided to participate in the area's counter-culture movement to establish hippie communes and then move to rural areas to establish eco-villages where we would practice our New Age spirituality and spread our worldview. We then traveled from the Bay Area to Wahkon, Minnesota-which is located in a rural area of the state. At the time, some members of my extended maternal Mr. & Mrs. I. C. Rainbow family were with us in Wahkon.

During the 1983 Mr. & Mrs. I. C. Rainbow family reunion my Uncle Don Rainbow, after speaking with me about my 1983 meeting with Rev. Matthew Fox and my belief that our family was being called to come together in Wahkon and form into a counter-culture kinship tribe, addressed the seventeen families gathered at that Rainbow family reunion and said: " A Rainbow is a sign of God's salvation plan and I believe that we may be used to glorify God more than any other family in the world." Today, I still believe that my Rainbow family relatives are being called by God and Jesus Christ to come together in Wahkon and form into a counter-culture kinship tribe. The world will see the sign of the rainbow appear in Wahkon.

In the late 1980s I met and became friends with Chris McCloud, a renowned song writer who in the 1960s socialized with Paul McCarthy at Apple Studio in London, England. When Chris was socializing with Mr. McCarthy and later with me he was of the highly influenced by Thomas Merton hippie spiritual revolution. Chris once came to visit me in Wahkon.

Today, I continue to believe in my early 1970s prophecy wherein I prophesied that the Roman Catholic Church would come to an end and that a new church would be established, and that it would be called the Wahkon Catholic Church. And that its headquarters would be located in Wahkon, Minnesota. The Rome Catholic Church gives birth to the "perfect man" in Wahkon.

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NEWS: Reverend Matthew Fox's December 10, 2019, 173 word response comment to my comment/article posted on his "Daily Meditations" Facebook site is located here. My two posts on August. 29, 2019 are located here. My June 16, 2019, post is located here. My June 25, 2019, post is located here.

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