Glamor-a World Problem Alice A. Bailey Official
Bailey argues that these glamours are not just individual but national and racial. For example, she cites the "materialistic value" placed on money as a massive, ancient glamour that distorts human values on a global scale. This collective fog creates a "sea of fog" where humanity is immersed, unable to distinguish its true soul nature from these surrounding emotional currents. The Path to Dissipation
: Illusion on the mental plane is dispelled by the light of the intuition. Glamor-A World Problem Alice A. Bailey
: Bailey emphasizes that while individuals must work on their own glamours, the most effective dissipation of world glamour occurs through the coordinated effort of "dedicated aspirants" working in groups. Bailey argues that these glamours are not just
: Astral in nature, it is a "mental illusion intensified by desire". It acts like a mist or fog, distorting emotional responses and blinding individuals to reality. The Path to Dissipation : Illusion on the
: Primarily mental, affecting intellectual types who may misunderstand or misinterpret abstract ideas and thoughtforms.
: Glamour on the emotional plane must be met with mental illumination.