Occult Theocrasy - Part II - Ch 340 - pg331

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Occult Theocrasy - Part II - Ch 340 - pg331

This video discusses Chapter 40 of 'Occult Theocrasy,' focusing on the associations of the 18th century, particularly the Swedenborgian Illuminati founded in Stockholm. It outlines the background of Emanuel Swedenborg, his initiation into Masonry, and the development of the Swedenborgian Society and its influence in England and America.

Key Points:

Background of Emanuel Swedenborg
Emanuel Swedenborg was born in 1688 in Stockholm. His father, Jasper Swedberg, changed the family name under royal decree in 1719. Swedenborg was initiated into Masonic practices by 1706, making significant contributions to the Swedish occult narrative.

Foundation of the Right of Swedenborg
The Right of Swedenborg was founded in 1721 in Stockholm, which integrated Swedenborg’s teachings with Masonic beliefs. This right was introduced to England by notable figures, creating the first Swedenborgian Society in London.

Influence in America
The Swedenborgian movement spread to America through figures like Samuel Bwick, who further promoted Swedenborg's teachings and established a following that continued to grow. His writings helped solidify the connections between Swedenborg’s philosophy and Masonic traditions.

Amalgamation with other Illuminati factions
By the mid-18th century, the Illuminati of Stockholm amalgamated with other occult factions, particularly the order of the Illuminati of aagon, which aimed to preserve the original doctrines set forth by Swedenborg, highlighting the ongoing evolution of these mystical teachings.

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