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Shaman by Sandra Miesel
Shaman by Sandra Miesel




Their image is exploited as an attention-grabber for a thinly-researched book decrying New Age infiltration of the Catholic Church.Īlthough the unicorn is the favorite quarry, any mythical creature is fair game. Although a ghastly demon unicorn cribbed from Henry Fuseli’s masterpiece “The Nightmare” appears on his cover, unicorns aren’t mentioned in the body of England’s text. Wrongly associated with Christ? By whom? England doesn’t say. but a symbol of tearing and trampling, breaking and crushing.”

Shaman by Sandra Miesel

It is not the cute and gentle creature popularly portrayed. The prologue to Randy England’s The Unicorn in the Sanctuary “proves” the unicorn evil by mere assertion: “This mythical animal has often been associated in literature with both Christ (wrongly) and with Lucifer. This attitude turns up in books which don’t directly touch on fantasy literature. This represent the seig rune, the pagan symbol of Satan.” (The word is spelled Sieg and means in German “victory,” and sometimes a zigzag is just that: a wavy line.) Also note the double zigzag (‘SS’) near the pony’s tail. For instance, in Ravaged by the New Age Texe Marrs excoriates the children’s cartoon show My Little Pony because it depicts unicorns, “a potent symbol of the third eye and the Antichrist, the little horn. The critics are armed with malevolent misinformation.

Shaman by Sandra Miesel

Leading the charge are Texe Marrs’s Dark Secrets of the New Age, Mystery Mark of the New Age, and Ravaged by the New Age-plus Berit Kjos’s Your Child and the New Age and Joanna Michaelson’s Like Lambs to the Slaughter.






Shaman by Sandra Miesel