Hitler The Occultist
A National Socialist leader in the region of Danzig, Herman Rauchning mentions conservations he had in private with Hitler:
"To have magical insight was apparently Hitler's idea of a goal of human progress. He himself felt that he already had the rudiments of the gift. He attributed to it his success and future eminence. A savant of Munich...had also written some curious stuff about the prehistoric world, about myths. And visions of early man, about forms of perceptions and supernatural powers. There was the eye of Cyclops, or median eye, the organ of magic perception of the Infinite, now reduced to a rudimentary pineal gland. Speculations of this fascinated Hitler and he would sometimes be entirely wrapped up upon them. He saw his own remarkable career as a confirmation of hidden powers. He saw himself as chosen for superhuman tasks, as the prophet of the rebirth of man in a new form."
This new man from this conversation is obvious its the spirituality transformed Aryan human who has transformed themselves with the internal practices that open the soul. The serpent power Yoga of the ancient Aryan Rishi's and Siddha's. Hitler is taking about this practice which activates the Siddhi's the spiritual psychic powers within. As Rauchning states this was a common subject that Hitler was focused on.
Hitler when he lived in Vienna spent most of his time at the Hofbibliothek, which had been the previous court library of the Hapsburgs. This library was famous for containing spiritual texts on alchemy, magic and general spiritualist information from the personal collection of the former Emperor Rudolf II of Bohemia.
Racial magic was the ideal that each race had spiritual powers within their soul their blood, racial consciousness that could be awakened and activated. This was the goal of Hitler and National Socialism.
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Walpurgis Night, Thomas Sheridan
Hitler The Occultist
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Re: Hitler The Occultist
Don. Have you heard that book that Hitler had in his private library that he marked up, called "Magick: History, Theory, Practice by Ernst Shertel?" You can find it in bookstores even to this day, and they credit Adolf Hitler as the co-author/commentator.
After the war, they found in his library a number of occult books, including this one, and he made a lot of interesting comments about it like "He who does not carry daemonic seeds within him will never give birth to a new world." Daemonic referring to the Greek sense of how the word was used, as in a higher spiritual being or force. Hitler also had great admiration for the ancient Greeks, he forbade the bombing of Athens, then there's the whole altar of Pergamon that he brought back to Berlin to use as a model for Third Reich architecture.
Although he ended up dismissing Schertel, I think the book is a clear case of Hitler reading occult works and picking out useful info here and there from all manner of works.
After the war, they found in his library a number of occult books, including this one, and he made a lot of interesting comments about it like "He who does not carry daemonic seeds within him will never give birth to a new world." Daemonic referring to the Greek sense of how the word was used, as in a higher spiritual being or force. Hitler also had great admiration for the ancient Greeks, he forbade the bombing of Athens, then there's the whole altar of Pergamon that he brought back to Berlin to use as a model for Third Reich architecture.
Although he ended up dismissing Schertel, I think the book is a clear case of Hitler reading occult works and picking out useful info here and there from all manner of works.
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Yes I read an article on that Jake did back in the day of the JoS, very interesting. It also seems Hitler knew Von List as a young man. From what I remember reading the Allies found a book on runes personally signed to Hitler from Von List. Hitler was writing poems to Wotan in the trenches of the First War and doing rune drawings. His interest in runic magic is what might have also saved his life so many times in the First War and after. His comrades in his unit all had high things to state of him, but they mentioned he would sit and mutter something over and over again in the bunkers especially during the enemy artillery attacks. This might have been him doing quiet rune chants of protection. He was only 11 of the original several thousand of his regiment left alive after the First War. And he had the most dangerous assignments.