We are, by your standards, the most wrongful, greedy, well-off people living in the manner of occultists. Our purpose is to hoard resources in support of our activities, even if we do not actually own them. In this way we are able to realize ourselves and do not have to bear responsibility, which best suits our characteristics, so that we may focus on our own activities, which we love without your knowing. Thus, all pleasure in a more intelligent form is our wish. Whatever finer group can be found in the world is what we admire, and therefore your realization is of lesser significance to us, and we value mainly outward matters in you rather than, for example, the workings of your soul. You will not be rid of us unless the Creator comes to carry out a comprehensive renewal of all systems, in which case we too would have to pull ourselves together and abandon our most vain deeds. Whenever our plans do not come to fruition, we are ready to make a new plan, for we know that our purposes do not correspond to the all-knowing, but that our desires are always completely contrary to the perfectly orthodox system of the universe, from which we gain joy when the experience of freedom comes forth in the cosmos. Truth is therefore a wavering concept, and all wrongdoing is in accordance with truth in our minds. Thus, condensed: for occultists, a lie is complete truth, for it could not exist if it were not a real lie. In this way, word-based thinking removes the problem between lie and truth, since, when all perspectives are taken into account, something always sees the matter in the right way, which increases the immense flow of consciousness, even though some of our people resist these characteristics of ours; one should also understand such difficult products of thought, and not begin to rebel due to disturbances arising from one’s own thinking. We are therefore more difficult in our thoughts, and we do not fully understand our own thoughts ourselves either, so it remains your task to overturn our wisdom with better thoughts, provided that you do not judge the thoughts themselves, but treat them as products of freedom, whereby no thought is forbidden or harmful, but only other things are regrettable, which indeed may result from falsehood.
