Discovering the New Age Movement / New World Order, Part One
Submitted by Craig “Lee” Dorsheimer
I first became aware of the New Age Movement / New World Order in the late 1980s well before I became a Christian through an acquaintance who was witnessing to me at the time and who allowed me to borrow a book titled The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow written by Constance Cumbey, a Detroit area attorney. I ended up buying a copy of the book.
A few years later, I recall being in night school and seeing on a TV in our break room President George H. W. Bush in his 1991 State of the Union address stressing a “New World Order” and chills went down my spine.
…What is at stake is more than one small country; it is a big idea: a new world order, where diverse nations are drawn together in common cause to achieve the universal aspirations of mankind — peace and security, freedom, and the rule of law. Such is a world worthy of our struggle and worthy of our children’s future…
…The world can, therefore, seize this opportunity to fulfill the long-held promise of a new world order, where brutality will go unrewarded and aggression will meet collective resistance. Yes, the United States bears a major share of leadership in this effort…[1] [emphasis mine]
And, again on March 6, 1991, at the close of the Gulf War:
…Now, we can see a new world coming into view. A world in which there is the very real prospect of a new world order. In the words of Winston Churchill, a world order in which “the principles of justice and fair play protect the weak against the strong. . . .” A world where the United Nations, freed from cold war stalemate, is poised to fulfill the historic vision of its founders.
…Even the new world order cannot guarantee an era of perpetual peace. But enduring peace must be our mission. Our success in the Gulf will shape not only the new world order we seek but our mission here at home.
In the war just ended, there were clear-cut objectives — timetables — and, above all, an overriding imperative to achieve results… [1] [Emphasis mine]
It would be years after this that I would accept Jesus Christ as my savior. During my B.C. [before Christ] days I began to see New Age / New World Order connections in quite a few different areas. One in particular was music – a HUGE idol in my life. There was Eastern mysticism in most of the different genres of music I listened to whether it was the lyrics, liner notes, artwork, music or a combination of these. And, of course, most music stores have an entire section devoted to “New Age” music. This genre is generally for meditational purposes since it’s usually quiet and relaxing yet repetitive – perfect for use as a vehicle for emptying one’s mind.
A basic tenet of the New Age Movement is a syncretism of religions with the belief that there are ‘many paths to God.’[2] However, the main focus is to realize that God is in all – this is called panentheism – so, we just need to realize, then actualize, our own divinity.[3] Panentheism is a further step from pantheism which means ‘God is all.’[3] Religious tolerance is promoted and accepted with the exception of Orthodox Biblical Christianity and other monotheistic religions since these are viewed as divisive.[4]
Some New Agers redefine Christian terminology into New Age meanings. A perfect example is found in the Theosophical writings of Alice A. Bailey – who claims her writings were channeled through her by a ‘Tibetan master’ named Djwan Khul – in the use of ‘atonement’ which is hyphenated to the more Eastern ‘at-one-ment.’ The redefined meaning is to become ‘at one’ or to ‘achieve unity’ with God.[5]
It was at a particularly low point in my life when I accepted Christ; and, the thought of the New Age Movement was far from my mind. During my subsequent Christian walk, which was fraught with waywardness amid faithfulness, I would occasionally think about the New Age Movement / New World Order; but, the stresses and distractions of daily life in the U.S. would overshadow them. However, around April of 2007 I was introduced to some strange teachings that I recognized as being New Age in origin.
Here is Constance Cumbey, who was “The first major evangelical critic of the New Age Movement” according to her own words in this clip, filmed at the 2006 Radio Liberty Conference in Aptos, California:[6]
I entreat you to set aside one hour of your time to listen to what she has to say on the subject of the New Age Movement / New World Order. Cumbey wrote The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow in 1983 and its follow up A Planned Deception: The Staging of a New Age “Messiah” in 1985 in which she exposes the NAM/NWO having thoroughly researched this unfolding of end time’s prophecy. She continues to research news reports and other info in her ongoing search of the NAM/NWO on her blog.[7]
Throughout this article and the upcoming second part I will provide quotes from this video/audio message in which Cumbey recounts her journey into the knowledge of the New Age Movement beginning in 1981. In addition, I will bold some key New Age Movement (NAM) / New World Order (NWO) terms as I’ve already done above. This does not mean to imply that every time one sees these words that they are necessarily referring to the NAM/NWO.
While the NAM and NWO are intrinsically intertwined, for the sake of simplicity it may be easiest to see the NAM as the spiritual/religious side compared to the NWO which is its political aspect. But, make no mistake, the intention is to establish a one world religion/one world government. This, in fact, makes perfect sense in light of Biblical prophecy:
7He was given power to make war against the saints and to conquer them. And he was given authority over every tribe, people, language and nation. 8All inhabitants of the earth will worship the beast – all whose names have not been written in the book of life belonging to the Lamb that was slain from the creation of the world.
13And he performed great and miraculous signs, even causing fire to come down from heaven to earth in full view of men. 14Because of the signs he was given power to do on behalf of the first beast, he deceived the inhabitants of the earth. He ordered them to set up an image in honor of the beast who was wounded by the sword and yet lived. 15He was given power to give breath to the image of the first beast, so that it could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be killed. 16He also forced everyone, small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on his right hand or on his forehead, 17so that no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of his name. [Revelation 13:7-8, 13-17 Emphasis mine]
This makes it clear that the ‘beast’ will have authority over the entire earth and all inhabitants including the monetary system. The only way for this to occur is to have total governmental control as in a one world government. In addition, if the ‘beast’ is going to conquer all the saints – true Christians – then either: 1) all religions of the world will be in total opposition to Biblical Christianity; or, most likely, 2) there will be a one world religion which will be at odds with Biblical Christianity.
It seems quite obvious that this prophecy will not be fulfilled in a ‘one fell swoop’ kind of way but rather a process over time. It is highly implausible that the Antichrist would just appear on the scene without some sort of plan toward this end. Keep in mind, this is not “man” doing this – this is the power of dark forces bringing forth biblical prophecies toward their fulfillment. And, of course, God is allowing it.
18Dear children, this is the last hour, and as you have heard that the Antichrist is coming even now many antichrists have come. This is how we know it is the last hour. 19They went out from us but they did not really belong to us, they would have remained with us; but their going showed that none of them belonged to us. [1 John 2:18-19 NIV]
In the above what is John referring to with his words “their going?” I believe it obviously refers to those who’ve walked away from the faith altogether; however, I also believe it refers to those who have moved away from the strict Word of God to subtle errors which in turn leads to larger errors. Remember Jesus’ and Paul’s words regarding ‘a little yeast/leaven’ and how these can “leaven the whole.” [Matthew 16:6, 11-12; Galatians 5:7-10; 1 Corinthians 5:6-7] Whether these folks are doing it knowingly or unwittingly only the Lord knows for sure.
Constance Cumbey’s Introduction to the New Age
In a Methodist book store across from her law office Cumbey found books with a common theme proclaiming the need for a “‘New World Order…’ for ‘transformation,’ to ‘see ourselves as part of an interconnected whole.’ Cumbey: “I started thinking I was looking at some very serious religious apostasy combined with some political elements…”[6]
These books were from those identified as Methodist, Baptist, Mennonite and Catholic authors; however, “…The books all sounded more like each other rather than the respective teachings of their respective denominations.”[6]
From The Aquarian Conspiracy by Marilyn Ferguson, Cumbey quotes, “Doctrine is losing authority and knowing is superseding belief.” [Emphasis mine] This quote itself was taken from The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ by Levi H. Dowling according to Cumbey. Dowling’s book spoke of a Jesus “‘who was not always ‘the Christ’ that …Jesus had earned the degree ‘Christ’ by a life of strenuous service and equipping Himself to find the ‘Christ Consciousness…’[6]
“‘…it is time for more revelation and Jesus is the flesh-made messenger to bring that light to man; but, in the ages yet to come man will attain to greater lights… and finally at last a mighty master soul will arise to light the way to the throne of perfect man.’ I slammed that book shut… I knew I just looked at something about and promoting and preparing folks for the Antichrist.”[6]
The name ‘Lucifer’ comes from the Latin ‘lucis’ which means ‘light’ and ‘ferre’ ‘to bring;’ so, ‘Lucifer’ literally means ‘light bringer’ or ‘bringer of light.’[8]
At a dinner with Phyllis Warren, a biofeedback instructor at Detroit’s Unity Temple who claimed she could heal Cumbey’s husband who had lost both legs just above the knees, Warren proceeds to tell Constance about the “New Age Movement” also known as “The Holistic Movement,” “The Networking Movement,” “The New Consciousness Movement,” and “Age of Aquarius.”[6]
Cumbey comments, “So help me, I did not know that they had a slogan ‘When the pupil is ready the master will appear.’”[6] Interestingly, I found this quote on a site on neopaganism/paganism in response to the following questions on that site, “How do I find pagans/Witches/covens/teachers in my area? How do I evaluate them:”
Some of your best contacts may come from your local new age, pagan or occult bookstores. Check their bulletin boards for notices, or ask the staff.
Don’t be in a hurry to find a teacher. “When the student is ready, the teacher will appear” is a popular saying in most pagan and Craft communities.[9] [Emphasis mine]
Cumbey quotes Warren as saying that those in the movement “‘communicate with code words and signals.’” Cumbey began to say some of the code words which Warren agreed with, “Spaceship Earth, Global Village, interdependence… …I had noticed this strong thread of mysticism, both Eastern and Western, running through it.” Warren further states that Marilyn Ferguson’s book understates the magnitude of the movement.[6]
Cumbey tells Warren that she had been reading the Bible and was “convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that this may very well be what was described in the Bible as the last political/social movement that will bring the Antichrist on the scene.” Warren, still thinking that Cumbey wanted to “come on board,” proceeds, “Oh yes, that’s VERY perceptive of you… I’ve been convinced of that for many years myself.”[6]
Cumbey opens her Bible to Daniel 11:38, “‘He shall honor in his estate a god of forces, a god whom his fathers knew not.’ And, I turned to a page in The Aquarian Gospel: ‘and one may enter fully into the god of forces.’” To which Phyllis Warren says, “You saw it! You saw it! That’s such an important point! Most students of esotericism fail to grasp it immediately. …we believe that Jesus and the Christ are two separate entities, that ‘Christ’ is an office not a man.”[6]
Another meaning for ‘Lucifer’ is ‘force god’ or ‘god of forces’ according to esotericists such as Freemasons, Theosophists, Pantheists, etc.[10] (Star Wars anyone?) So, what does that say about Word of Faith adherents who believe God used the ‘force of faith’ in speaking things into existence assuming Christians can tap into this same creative ‘force?’
Cumbey then quotes 1 John 2:22, “‘Who is the liar but he who denies Jesus is the Christ …is antichrist he that denies the Father and the Son.’ And, suddenly she [Warren] had a mystic, crystal revelation – she told me too much. And, she started trying frantically to take it back.”[6]
Phyllis Warren, after figuring out that Cumbey believed the Bible to be the inerrant, infallible Word of God with no ‘hidden meanings’ or ambiguities blurted out, “‘That’s not right, that’s not right! …That book is simply too misleading…The Antichrist is NOT the negative thing the Bible’s made him out to be!’”[6]
Read Part Two of this series here.
[1] < http://www.c-span.org/executive/stateoftheunion.asp>
[2] < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Age>
[3] Strohmer, Charles. “Beliefs Behind the ‘Seens.’” Encyclopedia of New Age Beliefs; John Ankerberg & John Weldon; Harvest House Publishers; Eugene, Oregon; 1996; ppX-XI
[4] Strohmer, Charles. “Beliefs Behind the ‘Seens.’” Encyclopedia of New Age Beliefs; John Ankerberg & John Weldon; Harvest House Publishers; Eugene, Oregon; 1996; p XIII
[5] Bailey, Alice A. “Introduction to Initiation.” From Bethlehem to Calvary. Lucis Trust; copyright 1937 by Alice A. Bailey, renewed 1957 by Foster Bailey; 4th paperback edition, 1989; Fort Orange Press, Inc., Albany, New York; p 18
[6] <http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8937919448007045479>
[7] < http://cumbey.blogspot.com/>
[8] < http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/lucifer>
[10] < http://www.leaderu.com/orgs/probe/docs/masonry.html
This is a related article you might enjoy reading:
https://kimolsen.wordpress.com/2007/08/09/the-age-of-aquarius/
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August 22, 2008 at 8:32 pm
Kim
Craig,
Great job putting this article together. I think everyone should read Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow. It was written in 1984, so Constance’s foresight is amazing.
The new-age rainbow signifies the bridge between man and Lucifer. Although many are quiet or ignorant of the Lucifer aspect.
Looking forward to Part 2.
August 23, 2008 at 7:06 am
Mary B.
Constance Crumbey’s foresight is amazing. I remember hearing about the new age connection to the new world order and it’s influence in the church and thought it was a crock. Just negative thinking. Who would have thought this stuff would be eroding the authority of the word of God to the point where you now see massive amounts of christians being seduced by extrabiblical experiences of revival and church leaders?
August 23, 2008 at 7:42 am
cheryl U.
I’m looking forward to your second installment too. I remember when President Bush made those comments too. It didn’t seem like anyone I knew took him seriously at the time. They couldn’t grasp that an American President (that they had probably voted for!) could possibly be working toward such ends.
August 23, 2008 at 10:11 am
Craig Dorsheimer [formerly Lee]
cheryl U., Kim,
Thanks for the encouragement. I set out trying to write an article as an introduction as I believe most Christians are unaware. I thought it would be a few pages; however, it’s grown to three parts! The last segment will conclude with another Bush, Sr. quote as well as some very recent quotes by other leaders thus bookending the series.
My intention is to take some aspects of the series and expand upon them as stand alone articles. I can’t possibly cover all the aspects of the NAM/NWO in one introductory article. There’s entirely too much information. And, the more I research the more I find.
August 23, 2008 at 10:18 am
Craig Dorsheimer [formerly Lee]
Mary B.,
I remember hearing about the new age connection to the new world order and it’s influence in the church and thought it was a crock.
It appears as though evangelical leaders sought to quell the idea of a large network with an antichrist agenda instead promoting it as being a small fringe group. One has to wonder why the evangelical community did not rejoice in the fact that someone — Cumbey — brought this information forth and then go about warning the flock in response to this. Even if they thought the size of the movement was exaggerated by Cumbey wouldn’t they have wanted to warn the flock anyway so that not one sheep was led astray?
August 23, 2008 at 10:36 am
cheryl U.
I think people were so naive that they couldn’t believe anyone within the body of Christ could ever fall for such stuff–kind of the same way that poeple I mentioned couldn’t believe that President Bush could ever be involved in something like that. I think maybe they truly believed that it was just some far out fringe (hippie?) type groups promoting this and that it would never amount to anything. And nobody wanted to be involved with believing a conspiracy theory!
I think we can be just as naive about things today. For instance, when I started hearing about John Crowder and his “New Mystics” I kind of ignored them thinking they were so far out that they would never make any head way in the church. Now you see his name in connection with many of the big names in the prophetic/apostolic movement and his acceptance seems to have grown exponentially. I have just realized that you can’t discount anything as being to far off base or weird to be accepted any more.
I think we may very well be much closer to the coming of the antichrist than any of has really realized in the past.
August 23, 2008 at 12:30 pm
Craig Dorsheimer [formerly Lee]
Yes, cheryl, you may be right.
August 25, 2008 at 3:33 pm
jb
This is very good, and I visit Constance’s site daily. I wonder though, if anyone can definitively conclude whether or not Constance grew up in the seventh day adventist church.? SDA are no different than JW and are completely fixated on prophecy. If this religion has/had a strong influence on her in the past, shouldn’t we all use some discernment? I stongly believe the na movement has infiltrated the church and emergent, ecumenicalism, new age are basicly the same at this time.
August 25, 2008 at 3:45 pm
Craig Dorsheimer [formerly Lee]
jb,
I’d not heard of Cumbey ever being a part of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. I’m glad she’s currently revisiting some of her past with the movement on her blog.
You’re absolutely correct that the Emergent chuch movement, ecumenicalism/ecumenism, are New Age in basis; but, don’t forget to add aberrant Pentecostalism. This last bit is brought out in part two here. I will also touch on ecumenism in part three.
August 25, 2008 at 3:54 pm
jb
Yes, Perfect.
The reason I mention SDA is that I had read that somewhere, however I respect her very much and am thankful for the research she has brought to the public, along with everyone else bringing light into the darkness.
August 25, 2008 at 4:14 pm
jb
Lee,
Found this. Looks like she converted. You can find this on experiencefestival.com.
Constance Elizabeth Cumbey (born 29 February 1944) was born Constance Elizabeth Butler to a family of mixed European ancestry in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, and raised as a Seventh Day Adventist. She currently works as a lawyer in Detroit, Michigan; she has been a practicing attorney since 1975, has served as a national officer for the National Association of Women Lawyers, and was before writing her books, an active a member of the American Bar Association. Since returning to the active practice of law in the 1980s, she is an active member of the Macomb and Wayne County Bar associations as well as the mandatory State Bar of Michigan affiliation. She was appointed in 2003 to serve a 3 year term by the president of the State Bar of Michigan, Tom Ryan, to plan future State Bar meetings. She has continuously served by appointment on the Public Advisory Committee of the State Bar of Michigan since 1978. They rate judicial candidates for Wayne County and statewide for the Michigan Court of Appeals and Michigan Supreme Court.
Cumbey graduated from the Detroit College of Law Michigan State University College of Law in 1975 with an Juris Doctor degree. Prior to her graduation she served as a legislative analyst to speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives, William A. Ryan from 1969 to 1970. In 1971 she was selected as one of 24 National Urban Fellows finalists in a national campaign to find promising urban administration talent. She began law school in 1972. While attending law school, she was employed as a consultant to the Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee of the Appropriations Committee for the Michigan State Senate. She was the first Charter appointee as Executive Assistant to the mayor City of Highland Park, Michigan, a position she held between September 1970 and January 1972, immediately prior to beginning law school.
She began a secondary career as a researcher and writer from 1981 through the present time, which competes for her attention alongside her law practice. For 12 years from 1992 to 2004, she hosted a popular Detroit radio program known as Law Talk.
She is a well known Christian author who, after converting to the Baptist faith, first exposed what she saw as the dangers of the New Age movement. She gave up her law practice for a while to dedicate herself to writing and public speaking to this end. Her books have been translated into German, Norwegian, and Dutch. She created controversy with her belief that there was a conspiracy within the broad New Age movement concerning the antichrist. She has globally circulated a CD Rom with the title Javier Solana: Mystery Man of the New World Order and is publicly making links between biblical prophecies, in which she firmly believes, concerning the antichrist, the 10 member Western European Union, Solana and a November 22, 1995 earthquake in Eilat, Israel. Her work is presently in the process of archival by the University of Michigan’s Bentley Historical Library. She has been listed in Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in the World since the 1980s.
August 25, 2008 at 4:21 pm
Craig Dorsheimer [formerly Lee]
jb,
Thanks for the info. I wish it would state when she converted. However, it’s quite possible that her involvement with SDA helped hone her discernment so that she was in a perfect place to see and then expose the New Age Movement.
August 25, 2008 at 4:32 pm
jb
Craig,
Yes and through her conversion she is a sister in Christ our Lord And Savior. May God bless her work.
August 26, 2008 at 12:21 pm
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December 3, 2008 at 9:21 am
christianlady
Read that book in college. I recall hearing Bush make the “New World Order” comments too, and was very uncomfortable with that. Time has passed, and our former pastor (we just left a few months ago) used phrases like “god consciousness” and “at-one-ment” and “wholly other.” If he didn’t mean to say them, it was odd because some ended up in sermon notes. I knew immediately it was New Age. Now they call it emergent or emerging church. They call it transformation/spiritual formation. Whatever they call it, they cannot hide. If the pastor didn’t use those terms, I may have known something was wrong but may not have known what.
December 3, 2008 at 9:34 am
christianlady
I realize I have read this blog before…months ago…
December 3, 2008 at 10:58 am
Kim
Well Hi again… and thank you for the comment.
I have this book too and the terms used acquaint the Christian with new-age lingo. So wow, your research protected you and alerted you.
When a teacher starts using new-age terms you know that he/she is being influenced`by unholy teachings and unbiblical worldview thought.
New-ager Marilyn Ferguson who is mentioned in the article just died recently.
All new-agers and people wanting to pull people AWAY from scripture are sure warning signs. The “knowing” that Ferguson was referring to is Gnosticism or extra-biblical revelation.
When pastors begin to use spiritual sounding terms that are not biblical….well this is what John, Peter, Paul, Jude all wrote about in the New Testament. False teachers in the church.
December 4, 2008 at 12:18 am
Getting There
“In the above what is John referring to with his words “their going?” I believe it obviously refers to those who’ve walked away from the faith altogether; however, I also believe it refers to those who have moved away from the strict Word of God to subtle errors which in turn leads to larger errors. Remember Jesus’ and Paul’s words regarding ‘a little yeast/leaven’ and how these can “leaven the whole.” [Matthew 16:6, 11-12; Galatians 5:7-10; 1 Corinthians 5:6-7] Whether these folks are doing it knowingly or unwittingly only the Lord knows for sure. ”
I read this the other day trying to make sense of it..and this article just put it together so perfectly. Thank you for a great post here!
December 4, 2008 at 12:20 am
Getting There
What I meant is I read that bible verse about them going and that they never belonged to us.. I don’t think my comment was clear there but you have put it so clearly 🙂
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Seventh Sister
I’m sorry, but you don’t have a clue what you are talking about or dealing with, I say this because I don’t want to belive you are a NAZI.
The NWO run by the Satanic cult of illuminati (see american dollor for symbol) like to murder and molest children as there favourite pass time, they are responsible for micro wave towers which cause DNA fragmentation, permanantly damaging you and your unborn children, they are also what has caused so many deaths recently!.
The where the brain child behind re-introducing Sodium Flourine in to water supplies:
Sodium Fluoride in our water supply amplifies the effect of electromagnetic radiation, this listed deadly poison also calcifies within our body and unbalances our hormones which are central to functioning in a comprehensive manner.
Sodium Fluorine is regarded as being good for your teeth because it is an abrasive, Sodium Fluorine actually weakens the bone structure and builds up inside your body, it was first used in Russian POW and death camps.
The NWO bush family funded the NAZI party, there beliefs are on the goergia guide stones, which are to reduce the worlds population, and not in a slow manner.
Belive in the NWO if you wish for the following:
WW3 with Iran or China resulting in bio-chemical and Nuclear warfare
HARRP natural disasters in the ring of fire causing mass death.
Cancer.
For your children to go missing or be molested.
A false flag alien invasion.
A metior on a space platform wiping half the planet out.
A pole shift flooding half the world.
Solor flares killing billions.
All of the above are VERY real and are ready to be put in to action after the formation of the Arab Nations and the North AMerican alliance.
Each of the things above are man made disasters all within the power of technologies owned and controlled by the illuminati, these are not great technologies, but you can understand the damage they can do, keep in mind you can fit a nuclear weapon in a backpack!.
The reality of supporting the NWO is the above, denial without research is the first sign.
Everyone like the idear of openly being as a planet like we understand as children, but the reality of the NWO may seem so unbelivable to some that they wont be ablew to deal with the sadistic truth of there intentions and what is coming.
NO disasters, wars or suffering to come in the next few years are natural or where not invented.
This is your NWO, and this is the truth, don’t learn the hard way, because it is already on your doorstep.
April 18, 2011 at 5:40 pm
Kim
Perhaps you need to read the all parts of the article a bit more carefully. It is a warning about the NWO…not an endorsement.
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