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Eckankar Founder: Paul Twitchell in 1965. Died in 1971. Headquarters: Chanhassen, Minnesota Membership: Estimate at 50,000 Origins: Paul Twitchell who was involved in the occult, formed the first Eckankar group in 1965. Its origins go back to Hinduistic philosophy. The present leader is Sri Harold Kemp known as Mahanta. Practices: Spiritual exercises are meditation activities built upon the
foundation of the "Holy Spirit" which is the Light and Sound of God who is known
as SUGMAD. These exercises are intended to bring the persons mental, emotional, and
spiritual state into a proper awareness of the selfs past lives. The purpose of this
is to facilitate the contact and aid of present ECK masters who are on different spiritual
planes in the next world. By following their teachings, the subject can remove bad Karma
and help in his spiritual progression through various reincarnations. Usually, these
exercises consist of solitude and quiet meditation on a repeated word or phrase. After
these exercises the meditator(s) says, "I now put my inner experiences into your
hands, Mahanta. Take me wherever is best for my own unfoldment at this particular
time." Mahanta is the highest state of God consciousness on earth. This is supposed
to be the "inner, or spiritual form of the living ECK Master." The Mahanta is
given great respect, but is not worshiped. Teachings: ECK is the Divine Spirit, or "Current" of life that flows
through all living things. Eckankar is a system of belief that seeks to unify the
persons soul with Light and Sound which are twin aspects of the Holy Spirit, or the
Divine Spirit. The human soul is eternal and is on a spiritual journey of reincarnation to
discover and improve the true self thereby realizing his own true inner divinity. This
process can include incarnations as animal forms. Through ECK teachings, people can learn
from their past lives and understand their Karma. Journeys in soul and in dreams are aided
by The Spiritual Eye, a part of ones inner self that helps him see God and your his
divine self. Publications: The Key to Secret Worlds, Stranger by the River, both by Paul Twitchell. The Wind of Change, Soul Travelers of the Far Country, both by Sri Harold Klemp. The Shariyat-Ki-Sugmad are divine Scriptures. Comments: This New Age philosophy is nothing more than Hinduism in another package. It focus on God, the self, and love to a great extent, but its real purpose is the exaltation of the self. Be careful of the deception. It appears calm and loving on the outside, but it houses occultic doctrines and practices. Resources: www.eckankar.org and Larsons Book of Cults, 1982. Return to the Religious Movements List
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