A definition of occultism from the Theosophical Society:
Occultism [from Latin occultus hid] The science of things behind the veils of nature both visible and invisible, things hidden from the multitudes. In theosophy frequently synonymous with the esoteric philosophy or secret doctrine. The study of genuine occultism signifies penetrating deep into the causal mysteries of universal being....So, occultism is the study and pursuit of knowledge in subjects that are hidden from the uninitiated. Occultists communicate through symbols that contain layers of encoded meaning. As discussed in an earlier post, the Luciferians like to split evil in half and call the one half evil and the other half good...but it's all evil. Do you suppose that the Theosophical Society plays this false dualism game?
As the study or science of things which are hid and secret, occultism is a generalizing term because what is hid or secret in one age may readily be in a succeeding age more or less commonly known and open to public investigation. Many things that in medieval Europe were distinctly secret and therefore occult, are today the field of scientific investigation; and what is now considered to be occult, if science continues in its progress and research, may in the succeeding age in its turn become open and matter of common knowledge. Occultism then will simply have shifted its field of investigation and study to matters still more secret, still more recondite, still more deeply hid in fields of nature which are now scarcely suspected.
Theosophy or the wisdom-religion is the study of the ancient wisdom of the gods, and comprises in any one period that particular portion of knowledge which has been delivered to those who study it; whereas occultism in any age is that portion of the ancient wisdom dealing with matters which at such time are secret, hid, and unknown to the multitude. Thus occultism is that portion of theosophy which has not yet been openly and publicly promulgated. Occultism is founded on the principle that Divinity is concealed — transcendent yet immanent — within every living being. source
Freemasonry and occultism does it all of the time. There truly is no separation at the top.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a Protestant Christian denomination distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the original seventh day of the Judeo-Christian week, as the Sabbath, and by its emphasis on the imminent second coming (advent) of Jesus Christ. The denomination grew out of the Millerite movement in the United States during the middle part of the 19th century and was formally established in 1863. Among its founders was Ellen G. White, whose extensive writings are still held in high regard by the church today.So the SDA sprang from the Millerites. In 1844 the Millerites all took their clothes off, donned bedsheets and climbed up on top of their roofs in hopes of experiencing the rapture. When that did not happen, strangely, not all of them left the movement. They, like many today, forgot (or never bothered to read) this verse:
The foremost proponent of Sabbath-keeping among early Adventists was Joseph Bates. Bates was introduced to the Sabbath doctrine by a tract written by Millerite preacher Thomas M. Preble, who in turn had been influenced by Rachel Oakes Preston, a young Seventh Day Baptist. This message was gradually accepted and formed the topic of the first edition of the church publication The Present Truth (now the Adventist Review), which appeared in July 1849.
Among its most prominent figures were Joseph Bates, James White, and Ellen G. White. Ellen White came to occupy a particularly central role; her many visions and spiritual leadership convinced her fellow Adventists that she possessed the gift of prophecy. source
1 John 4:1 Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.As stated above, the chief "prophet" of the SDA was and is Ellen G. White. Some of White's statements reveal a preoccupation with the all-seeing eye:
There is need of each one in every school and in every institution to be as was Daniel—in such close connection with the Source of all wisdom that his powers will enable him to reach the highest standard of his duties in every line, that he may be able to fulfill his scholastic requirements, not only under able teachers, but also under the supervision of heavenly intelligences, knowing that the all-seeing, the ever sleepless Eye is upon him. (Ellen G. White, Spalding and Magan Collection, Page 75)Another evidence of White's ties to Freemasonry and the occult is the masonic obelisk atop her grave site:
Let all your acts be such that you would not be ashamed to meet them in the judgment. God’s eye never slumbers or sleeps. This all-seeing eye is ever upon you. (Ellen G. White, Manuscript Releases, Volume Three [Nos. 162-209], Page 52)
A faithful record of all their works is daily made by the recording angels. All their acts, and even the intents and purposes of the heart, stand faithfully revealed. Nothing is hid from the all-seeing eye of Him with whom we have to do. (Ellen G. White, Testimonies for the Church, Volume 1, Page 468)
ALL-SEEING EYE. An important symbol of the Supreme Being, borrowed by the Freemasons from the nations of antiquity. Both the Hebrews and the Egyptians appear to have derived its use from the natural inclination of figurative minds to select an organ as the symbol of the function which it is intended peculiarly to discharge.” “On the same principle, the Egyptians represented Osiris, their chief deity, by the symbol of an open eye, and placed this hieroglyphic of him in all their temples.” source: (Mackey’s Revised Encyclopedia of Freemasonry, Volume 1, Albert G. Mackey. New York: Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Co., Inc., 1966. pp. 52-53)
Eye of Horus or Osiris One of the names by which the Egyptian symbol of the eye is known, especially its hieroglyphic representation, designated Utchat in Egyptian. There were, in fact, two eyes: one the symbol of Thoth (Tehuti), representing the full moon; the other, the utchat of Ra (or Osiris), representing the midday sun. When referred to as the eyes of Horus they were designated as the white and the black: the white eye standing for the sun, the black for the moon. Or again they were called the right and the left, referring respectively to the sun and the moon.
Adventist Mexico website
“The Sun was always called by the Egyptians ‘the eye of Osiris,’ and was himself the Logos, the first-begotten, or light made manifest to the world, ‘which is the Mind and divine intellect of the Concealed’ ” (SD 2:25). This symbol connects Horus with the characteristic nature and functions of the manifest Logos which spiritually surveys all, guides all, and watches over all; and as the Logos contains in itself all that is, both of spirit and matter when they are manifested, the reason is seen for the more detailed ascription to sun or moon of this or that function or activity of the Logos. source: Theosophical Society; Encyclopedic Theosophical Glossary
The Masonic Movement when it can be divorced from politics and social ends and from its present paralyzing condition of inertia, will meet the need of those who can, and should, wield power. It is the custodian of the law; it is the home of the Mysteries and the seat of initiation. It holds in its symbolism the ritual of Deity, and the way of salvation is pictorially preserved in its work. The methods of Deity are demonstrated in its Temples, and under the all-seeing Eye the work can go forward. It is a far more occult organization than can be realized, and is intended to be the training school for the coming advanced occultists”. source: Alice Bailey, The Externalization of the Hierarchy – Section IV – Stages in the Externalization
To the ancient Egyptians the obelisk was a symbol of the sun god, Ra. The Assyrians, Romans and many other ancient cultures including some even in the Americas were known to have erected megalithic obelisk structures. The obelisk is one of the primary forms revered by Freemason, along with the pyramid, the eye and the pillars.
San Jacinto Monument near Houston, Texas
Compare to:
Washington Monument within vesica piscis
The obelisk is an ancient symbol of the male sexual principle:
Phallic symbolism was prevalent in the architecture of ancient Babylonia, and in Khametian iconography, the obelisk was considered to be symbolic of the phallus of the masculine earth.The obelisks of ancient Egypt themselves had several functions, existing both as a reference to the cultus of the sun and of the phallus, representing fertility and power. sourceShould Christianity be engaging in penis worship? Because that is what these obelisks and church steeples ultimately represent.
Let's be completely honest. Ellen White was part of a penis worshiping masonic cult.
If you are caught up in the SDA penis worship cult, then now is the time to wake up.