Until recently, a certain person had been infiltrating a certain cult for about a year, observing its activities. However, it seems that the investigation to understand the details and internal affairs had already ended in a previous timeline, and this current timeline is being re-attempted based on the results of that investigation. In the previous timeline, the person had been quietly involved for a long time, and apparently had even obtained a position. Therefore, the internal affairs are already understood, so in this current timeline, the plan is to have minimal involvement with the cult. Currently, the person is not being told the details, but because a higher-level entity is aware of the person's existence from the previous timeline, there is not much to worry about. In the previous timeline, the people around the person did not know much about the cult, and when the person talked about being involved, they reacted with something like "Oh, interesting," and were quite friendly at first. There were also expressions from the people around the person like "Try your best." Ordinary people usually don't remember the previous timeline, or they have a vague memory, a hunch, or an intuition that something like that might be the case. However, some people do remember the previous timeline. In this current timeline, the intention of the higher-level entity is that the person should withdraw from the cult at this point, which is the established course, and the investigation has already been completed.
・It seems that if you get too involved in that cult, your aura will be consumed after death. In other words, your soul is absorbed and merged. However, it seems that this is not actually death, but rather being incorporated as part of a larger entity. Essentially, a certain entity creates and nurtures such an organization as a source of its own energy, and ultimately harvests it. There is a certain cycle where the entity gives a portion of its aura to the participants in the form of initiation, making them energetic, and there is a contract that the aura must be returned with interest when they withdraw. This is not explicitly stated, but it is written in the regulations. The longer you continue your activities, the more your aura becomes aligned with that entity, and while the participants happily think they are becoming more energetic, their aura is actually being absorbed and becoming easier to merge. While claiming to promote world peace, they are ultimately being used to increase the power of a certain entity. In essence, it is an extension of territorial disputes taking place on Earth.
It seems that the person who planned that kind of cult is a rogue god from the realm of the gods. I learned this from a certain being. Apparently, that kind of unique worldview is a kind of "plan." By teaching things that are quite different from the real worldview as "the truth" and "secrets that can only be taught here," naive and ignorant people who don't know the real truth end up believing the false teachings as the truth. And even when kind-hearted people try to teach them the truth, they are told, "What are you talking about? Only we are teaching you the truth," and they become even more isolated. Therefore, the worldview must be unique, and a cult is formed by gathering ignorant people who will believe everything they are taught. The more unique the worldview, the more the cult members believe it is the truth. Whether or not it is actually true is not so important to the members of the cult, and they continue the cult's activities by believing it is true. Therefore, the rogue god who planned the cult creates a unique worldview and maintains the cult by making people believe in it.
They operate in secrecy to avoid being exposed to the outside world and having the truth revealed, which would cause people to lose interest. In a sense, this is a pure motive for that rogue god, and there is nothing particularly negative about it, but ultimately, it is only at that level of activity. In the end, that activity exists in order to increase the influence of the rogue god who planned it. Other gods seem to be watching the person who planned the cult (the rogue god) and saying, "That person is doing something strange. What is that?" They don't seem to be demons in this context, but simply a strange god doing strange things. Therefore, the aura should be returned to the planner to some extent, but it may not necessarily be completely consumed. Like worker bees, the members of the cult have an obligation to collect nectar and return it, and for that purpose, they diligently perform rituals and healing to increase the number of followers, and while initially giving them an aura, they eventually return it with interest.
This has a dimension where, from a worldly perspective, the individuals involved think they are doing good, but in reality, it is evil. They are not aware of their own evil side. People with low awareness, so-called "slow-witted" people, are involved in the cult.
Strange activities are disrupting the Earth's aura, and those involved believe they are controlling it, so others are trying to restore it. A certain cult is under surveillance. In either case, the "god" of the organizers is strange, but it is not fighting with other "gods," so it doesn't seem like it will become a very strange situation. It seems like an experiment to see what happens when you create a cult like that, and higher-level entities are watching. It seems that rather than being planned from the beginning, there is a stray person who has started doing something strange, and they are being watched as an experiment. There is also an experimental intention to create an anime-like worldview, inspired by anime, to see if people will become spiritually awakened.
In any case, if that is the case, it may not be necessary to worry too much about that cult.
There is one point to keep in mind: it is because people are at a level where they cannot recognize the truth that they believe in the teachings of the cult. And because of that state, people are classified according to the cult's standards. For example, in a cult, there is a simplification such as dividing people's growth according to the stages of initiation. This is a kind of plagiarism, where the cult simply places participants into the cult's established hierarchy, without taking into account the person's previous activities or foundation. This is also because it does not look at individuals very much, and it is a simplification, but in that way, when you believe in a cult, you see everything through the cult's filter. It is like wearing colored glasses.
True spirituality is taking off the colored glasses. What the cult is doing is the opposite, which is putting on colored glasses. As a result, the world appears to be seen through colored glasses. In that certain cult, a special set of values is created as "the stages of initiation," and in the end, even if you undergo the initiation a few times, and even if you feel good at the moment, it is simply the fusion of auras. And due to the cult's ignorance, misunderstandings arise, and the cult steals the results of the participants' own efforts.
This structure is similar to that of a certain religious organization, where the authority of the organization is increased by summoning the spirits of the dead and having them speak. In the cult, something similar is done, such as "that famous person in the past was a person who underwent initiation," even though it is not certain whether it is true, the authority of the deceased is used arbitrarily, regardless of the deceased's intentions. In other words, the cult arbitrarily promotes things that are not certain, and it creates a certain degree of "truthfulness" because it contains some true things, but the trickiness of the cult lies in the fact that not everything is true. Even if it is difficult to argue about past people's remarks, the same structure of stealing the achievements of others and making them one's own cult applies not only to the past but also to the present.
In such a way, if you become involved with a cult that appropriates achievements for itself, no matter how much you work, you will only suffer losses. Therefore, some cults say self-deprecating things like, "We will not be recognized or known by anyone," but in the end, everything is taken away. You are like bees collecting food, and your job is to nurture the members of the cult. However, if it weren't for such things, we could only give a little bit of recognition to people who would have otherwise lived and died anonymously in ordinary society. For people who were originally such insignificant individuals, being able to give them a "beautiful ending" is a better life than their original one, even if the result ultimately benefits a stray god.
Therefore, the people who should be involved in such a meaningless cult are limited to those who think that it is better than their current life. They bloom a few flowers in their lives and then scatter meaninglessly. Is that appropriate?
From the perspective of a god in the divine realm, even if it is a special and strange organization, they want people who are somewhat interested in spirituality to learn the true knowledge.
Here, it is important to note that cults "claim" to be teaching the true knowledge. However, what they are teaching is nothing more than lies that a stray god in the divine realm has taught to give them a sense of specialness. The cult believes that this is the truth. What the gods in the divine realm want to teach is not the false knowledge, but the true knowledge. Therefore, even if it is a strange cult like that, people who are directly or indirectly involved with the divine realm are gradually guiding the cult from the false teachings to the true teachings. So, there is no need to worry too much. Eventually, the cult will unknowingly be guided, and without realizing it, they will think, "I discovered this," or "This is the true teaching," and they will not notice the change or the difference. They will not be aware of it at all, and they will gradually break away from the false teachings. Because they are people of a low level who cannot even understand the difference, they will either think it was true from the beginning or, if they learn the truth, they will "casually" proclaim that it is the truth. As is often the case in the world, there are people who are not very bright who pretend to have known it all along, even after being pointed out their mistakes. That is the level of understanding of people who are involved in cults, and it is understandable to some extent because they do not understand the difference very well.
In such a way, even if the original motivation was a cult planned by a rogue god to enhance their influence and aura, the overall realm of the gods seems to have a vastness that doesn't abandon such strange endeavors but guides them.
Furthermore, there are people who, from the outside, mistake someone who has infiltrated the cult to teach the true teachings as if the cult is genuine. However, the people involved in the cult are basically mistaken, and they are not at a stage where they can understand the true spirituality, so they cannot distinguish the difference, and everything appears to be the result of the cult. In such a way, everything, including the fact that they are not learning and growing through the cult, is attributed to the results of the cult, and their achievements are stolen. Moreover, it appears that way from the outside as well. However, a cult is inherently empty. This is because the rogue god is teaching lies as if they were truths. Therefore, the true cult is just a cult, but sometimes, due to different perspectives from the inside and outside, it may appear to be something other than a cult and seem genuine.
In such a way, because a cult does not teach the truth but is taught lies as if they were truths, it is therefore fixated on the cult itself, and it is being manipulated according to the intentions of the rogue god.
Finally, when the cult's activities end, perhaps due to reaching the end of their lifespan, a very uninteresting soul may be eaten by the rogue god, while a soul that is somewhat useful may become a servant of the rogue god, and even someone who can become independent may need to offer a part of their aura as a reward. That is the price. It's a give and take.
It is often said that truly higher beings only offer sharing. However, even though it is called the realm of the gods, it is not such a high dimension, so there are relationships of mutual benefit. In particular, the realm of the gods in Japan has a composition that is close to pure Japanese people in modern Japanese society, and there are strange people, and above all, they are driven by their own comfort and benefits. There are various kinds of gods, and the gods of Japan are like the elders of Japanese people. There are also military gods and authoritative figures, and it is like a microcosm of Japanese society.
Therefore, in such a dimension, a rogue god who is a little strange, wants to stand out, wants to enhance their power, and is full of self-expression and self-improvement, plans such a cult, and from the people they raise there, they harvest aura in the long term. And, in order to become a powerful being and exert power, they say and promote all sorts of good things to increase the number of cult followers. There is such a purpose behind it, so as long as people think it sounds right, anything is fine, and they collect cult followers by telling pleasant stories such as world peace. However, in reality, they are only being used to enhance the power of the rogue god.
Even cults led by such outcasts are trying to guide and not abandon the true higher gods and angels. That is because everything is one. Even if the true purpose of the cult is the outcast's desire for self-expression and greed, I want to save the naive cult members who are being deceived and innocently involved in it. Such humble people who want to contribute are being exploited by the outcast god, but those pure and innocent, ignorant cult members are beings that should be saved. That is why there are true higher gods and angels who are guiding them.