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WHY DID ALICE BAILEY NAME HER PUBLISHING COMPANY “LUCIFER”?





In May 1922, Alice Bailey and her husband Foster founded a publishing company in the state of New Jersey, United States, under the name of Lucifer Publishing Company.

This name has motivated many Christian researchers to claim that this is the proof that the Baileys were satanic. But in reality they named their publishing company with this name, not because they "worshiped the devil," but because they were so clumsy.

And to understand my asseveration, you have to know that Blavatsky (who was a real messenger of the transhimalayan masters) decided to call the magazine she published in London, "Lucifer", as a way to vindicate the ancient deity who brought light and knowledge to humans, but later, the Catholic Church unfairly associated with the devil.

Several of her acquaintances warned her that it was a very bad idea to name her magazine like that, because few people know about the ancient religions and most people would consider her to be satanic.

But Blavatsky was a very stubborn person, and although in the first publication she specified the reasons why she named her magazine with this name (see link), the warning she received was fulfilled and many people demonized her.

And it turns out that as Alice Bailey wanted to make the public believe that she was the new messenger of the transhimalayan masters, instead of realizing that doing that had been a bad idea, she wanted imitate what Blavatsky did, and that is why she too named her publishing company with the name of Lucifer, but seeing that people also began to demonize her, in 1925 she changed the name to Lucis Publishing Company.



Facsimile of the first book published by the Bailey's publishing company













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