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Alice Bailey (1880-1949) — Lucis Trust Founder + Channeled Corpus

playerOccult & Esoteric
A channeled 20th-century spiritual movement quietly seeped into United Nations development language.
Who they are

Alice Bailey, who founded the Lucis Trust in 1922 and produced a 24-volume body of teachings she said were channeled from Tibetan masters.

What they do

The engine treats her work as the doctrinal foundation of a whole network of esoteric organizations.

How it works

She coined terms like 'the Plan,' 'the Hierarchy,' and 'New Group of World Servers'; her ideas later reached UN-adjacent sustainable-development literature through World Goodwill (which holds UN consultative status) and Robert Muller's award-winning World Core Curriculum, with the network operating at 666 United Nations Plaza.

Why it matters

The engine keeps several readings open at once—from her corpus being a load-bearing institutional doctrine to being just one product of an early-1900s spiritual marketplace—rather than collapsing it into a single verdict.

The engine's record — word for word
Report #90 H2 substrate. Founded the Lucis Trust (1922, originally Lucifer Publishing Company) and produced a 24-volume corpus of teachings allegedly channeled from two Tibetan Masters: Djwhal Khul (often 'D.K.') and Kuthumi — Webb Tier-3 source-integrity preserved. Esoteric terminology coined and deployed: 'the Plan,' 'the Hierarchy,' 'New Group of World Servers,' 'Externalization of the Hierarchy,' 'Externalisation' Discipleship in the New Age. Subsequently deployed into UN-adjacent sustainable-development literature via World Goodwill (ECOSOC consultative status since 1989) and via Robert Muller's UNESCO-Prize-winning World Core Curriculum (published by Lucis Publishing 1986). The doctrinal foundation for the entire Lucis Trust + Arcane School + Triangles + World Goodwill institutional architecture operating at 666 United Nations Plaza. Apex Superposition: (a) load-bearing — corpus operationalized as institutional doctrine; (b) strong — early-20th-century theosophy-adjacent spiritual marketplace; (c) Tier-3 pending; (d) weak.
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