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Re: Nazis and the Occult

Postby ohrdruf on 01 Dec 2009 14:19

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You obviously have not read ALL the works of Schopenhauer, particularly those dealing with Mind and Will.

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There are two distinct indications that the year is 2029. One is from the Polish explorer Ferdinand Ossendowski in his 1923 book "Beasts, Men and Gods" written after his visit to a Buddhist monastery in Gobi. The other is encoded in the apparitions of the Virgin Mary. This prophetic structure is based on dates of apparitions and numerology, but you need a knowledge of Plutarch's "The Mysteries of Isis and Osiris" to decipher it. Attention was first drawn to this by the present Pope when Cardinal Ratzinger.

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Re: Nazis and the Occult

Postby Inselaffe on 01 Dec 2009 21:38

ohrdruf wrote:Whatever it may have looked like from the human level, the real hidden purpose of the Second World War was sacrifice. Some estimates suggest eighty million was the approximate total I believe, and that was the price paid in full.


Ohrdruf, what about the First World War? Somewhere in the order of 17 million dead, not enough for the 'Gods' presumably? Something resembling empirical evidence for what you assert would be interesting. Have you read Eco's 'Foucault's Pendulum' ? I'm strangely reminded of it.

ohrdruf wrote:There are two distinct indications that the year is 2029


These dates crop up every few years, they approach and then they pass and the adherents of this stuff have to scrabble around and look for a reason why the old dates were 'wrong' but the new one is completely credible.

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Re: Nazis and the Occult

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Re: Nazis and the Occult

Postby cagliostro on 23 Jan 2011 19:30

Why talk only about Blavatsky? It was perhaps hundreds of people on both sides of the occult.Black and White magic.


I am here to make a few examples of people?

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Re: Nazis and the Occult

Postby Aquarius1011 on 19 Jul 2012 22:19

The Nazis gave the occult, esoteric a bad name.
Adolf Hitler wasn't as much into the occult, or esoteric, as what Heinrich Himmler was.
They created a very twisted version of it. It mustn't be used negatively, with hatred. As with all ideologies in this world, the negative lower nature creeps in - messing them up. For their thousand years of peace, they wanted to get rid of the undesirables of that. Trouble is, by doing so they became worse, and one can't build a good house on bad foundations.
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Re: Nazis and the Occult

Postby Aquarius1011 on 21 Jul 2012 16:45

There is such a thing as root races. But, there is no such thing as a master race.
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Re: Nazis and the Occult

Postby J. Duncan on 21 Jul 2012 22:59

If it has not been mentioned, it is a correct view the N. G-C's book has a misleading title because by the concluding chapter he states that the National Socialist "occult" is a sham - a myth. It is true that the early promoters of Teuto- Germanic-Pagan thought had convergences with Blavatskyian Theosophy but it was mostly on an intellectual level. I do not believe much that is printed on this topic. Just because Ossendowski says "2029" doesn't make it authoritative, credible, or believable. That's why it's "myth". It has become part of the "Nazi Mysteries" which N G-C wrote about in his other good book "Black Sun".

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Re: Nazis and the Occult

Postby nobodyofnote on 22 Jul 2012 03:40

Aquarius1011 wrote:The Nazis gave the occult, esoteric a bad name.


And the occult, esoteric didn't have a bad name prior to the Nazis? Many centuries prior to the Nazis, witches were burned at the stake, fortune telling was and still is outlawed in many countries, and magic was seen as the work of the devil.

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Split hairs.

Postby Aquarius1011 on 05 Aug 2012 12:07

I was talking specifically about the Nazis. Obviously the Nazis weren't the only ones.
Christian dogma is an example of another one - in another manner of speaking.
Witches incidentally who were burnt at the stake in Europe, weren't using the occult and esoteric negatively. Christian dogma made it out that way.
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Bad name.

Postby Aquarius1011 on 05 Aug 2012 18:44

The Nazis giving the occult, esoteric a bad name (obviously also others doing so), is like the Nazis also giving e.g. the Germans a bad name. It's also typical of human nature to focus on negative things.
One could say also more specifically (especially for those in Germany) that the Nazis gave the Austrians and Bavarians a bad name. Bavaria is more like Austria, than like the rest of Germany. There is some prejudice in Germany between people of its different regions. (Germany is about a century younger than the USA.) A Berlin person was saying that all Bavarian people do is stand on a mountain and yodel. The Nazis should have just done that, instead of going into politics. :-)
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Pluto.

Postby Aquarius1011 on 09 Aug 2012 15:32

I once read in an Astrology book about Nazi Germany being about in the time when planet Pluto was discovered. So, its influences of transformation, death and renewal having strong affects. Also, coming out of the underworld quite a bit, and exposing secrets. That's these moving from subconscious to conscious quite a bit. There was also the Great Depression and Chicago gangsters.
It's like around the time of the discovery of planet Uranus, to do with invention and freedom, was the American, French and beginning of Industrial Revolutions. And, around the time of the discovery of planet Neptune, to do with the unconscious, was the invention of the anesthetic.
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