Hitler, Nazis &
the Occult |
By M. SABEHEDDIN
“By 1975, the thirtieth anniversary of [Hitler’s] death, there were
already 50,000 serious works about him and his Reich. In 1976 there appeared
yet another 1000-page volume which was proclaimed ‘the definitive
biography for generations to come.’ And so it goes.”
- Robert G. L. Waite, The Psychopathic God
Over half a century after the capitulation of the German Third Reich and
the end of the Second World War, Hitler and National Socialism still loom
large in the public imagination. Adolf Hitler is upheld as the very
personification of absolute evil. Countless books and films ensure we never
forget the concentration camps, horrific images of death and destruction. To
this day, Western governments introduce legislation outlawing the public
display of the notorious swastika, while diligently seeking out octogenarian
Nazis suspected of war crimes. Hitler and his Nazis reign supreme as the
universal symbol of abomination that the modern world loves to hate.
Despite decades of study into the Hitler phenomenon, there is not much
attention paid to Nazi connections with mystical and occult elements as
perhaps there should be.
A respected British writer on Ancient Wisdom, Nigel Pennick, sees in Hitler
and the Nazi phenomenon the perversion of occult forces. “The whole Nazi
ethos grew out of a magical view of the world,” says Pennick in Hitler’s
Secret Sciences, “and the history of Nazi Germany was forged by strange
fanatics whose actions can only be explained in occult terms. To orthodox
historians, their crimes can only be dismissed as crazy obsessions, yet in
terms of certain well-established occult beliefs, they fit a well-defined
pattern. Far from being just another political doctrine, Nazism was nothing
less than a deliberate magical attempt to alter the world.”
There is certainly an undeniable occult link in the early history of the
Nazi Party. Unfortunately, it is buried in an avalanche of disinformation and
sensationalism, promoted in largely spurious books by authors like Trevor
Ravenscroft, a former British intelligence officer. Such exaggerated and
wildly inaccurate writings serve to screen and distract attention from the
real power sources of the Nazi occult connection.
The modern mythology of Nazi occultism, concludes respected historian
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke in his excellent book The Occult Roots of Nazism,
is “typically sensational and under-researched. A complete ignorance of the
primary sources is common to most authors and inaccuracies and wild claims are
repeated by each newcomer to the genre until an abundant literature exists,
based on wholly spurious ‘facts’ concerning the powerful Thule Society,
the Nazi links with the East and Hitler’s occult initiation. But the modern
mythology of Nazi occultism, however scurrilous and absurd, exercises a
fascination beyond mere entertainment.”
Goodrick-Clarke’s book does identify a wide circle of philosophers,
occult societies and mystical groups, who saw in the chaos that beset Germany
after the Treaty of Versailles the working out of ancient prophecies. At the
pinnacle of this ‘mystical underground’ was the Thule Gesellschaft (Thule
Society).
ULTIMA THULE
“Among the secret societies burgeoning in Germany immediately after
World War I...the Vril Society and the Thule Society, otherwise known as the
‘Thule Gesellschaft’ seem most clearly to have given birth to the Hitler
movement.”
- The Occult and the Third Reich
Formed toward the end of World War I as an offshoot of the Germanen Order,
the Thule Society quickly grew into the most powerful secret organisation in
Germany. One of its most influential and shadowy leaders, Baron Rudolf von
Sebottendorff, portrayed the Thule Society as the custodian of an Ancient
Wisdom perverted by Freemasonry.
“The old Freemasonry,” wrote Sebottendorff, “had been a keeper of
secrets which they had learned from the Aryan wisdom and from the alchemists.”
An article in the July 21, 1918 edition of the Society’s journal Runen
gives Sebottendorff’s view on the antithesis between modern Freemasonry and
the Thule Society: “We look at our world as a product of the people. The
Freemason looks at it as a product of conditions...”
Baron Rudolf von Sebottendorff, the chief architect of the Thule Society,
was born Rudolf Glauer in Silesia in November, 1875. After an early life at
sea and exploring distant lands, Rudolf found himself in Turkey where he was
adopted by an aged Austrian nobleman, becoming Rudolf Sebottendorff.
It was during this Turkish phase of Rudolf Sebottendorff’s life (he
actually became a Turkish citizen) that he acquired his vast knowledge of the
teachings and techniques of both Oriental and Occidental mysticism.
Sebottendorff was initiated into the Muslim Bektashi Dervishes and studied
alchemy, astrology and Rosicrucianism.
In 1910, while living in Istanbul, Sebottendorff founded his own secret
society based on a combination of Islamic Sufi mysticism, masonry, alchemy and
anti-Bolshevik ideology. He fought heroically in the Balkan War of 1912-13 and
directed the Turkish Red Crescent. He was also named Master of the Order of
Rose Garland (Rosenkrantz). Years later he titled his autobiographical
novel Der Talisman des Rosenkreuzers (The Rosicrucian Talisman),
confirming a special link with the original Rosicrucian Order.
Regarding Sebottendorff’s Turkish experience, Francis King says:
“It is reported that he became acquainted with the former variety of
esotericism (oriental mysticism) by means of direct personal contacts with
initiates of various Dervish Orders. There is no reason to doubt this, for
Sebottendorff unquestionably knew a great deal about Islamic mysticism,
particularly about Sufism in all its aspects.” (Satan and
Swastika)
In 1913 Sebottendorff returned to Germany fortified with a vast knowledge
and substantial funds from his inheritance. During the next few years he made
extensive contacts with the leading members of the ‘mystic-political’
groups rapidly proliferating in Germany at this time. An able organiser and
writer, Sebottendorff soon gained the attention of Herman Pohl of the Germanen
Order. In the closing days of World War I, Sebottendorff laboured
energetically to spread his occult-nationalist doctrines through the
establishment of two newspapers, Runen and Munchener Beobachter
(eventually purchased by the Nazi Party to become its official journal under
the name Volkisher Beobachter).
On August 17, 1918 the Thule Society was founded in Bavaria. Close to two
decades later, Baron Sebottendorff wrote of this event: “This decision was
important, for Bavaria has thereby become the cradle of the National Socialist
movement.” By November of that year the Thule Society had 1,500 active
members.
On Saturday, November 9 as revolution swept Germany and the old imperial
order collapsed, Sebottendorff addressed the leaders of the Thule:
“Yesterday we experienced the collapse of everything which was familiar,
dear and valuable to us...What will come out of this chaos, we do not know yet.
But we can guess. A time will come of struggle, the most bitter need, a time
of danger...”
Significantly, he closed his impassioned speech by exhorting Thule members
to fight “until the swastika rises victoriously out of the icy darkness.”
Thule quickly became the focal point for the anti-communist and nationalist
struggle across Germany.
Adolf Hitler was not a member of the Thule and would not join the fledgling
German Workers Party (the political wing of Thule, later to become the
National Socialist German Workers Party) until late 1919. Alfred Rosenberg and
Rudolf Hess were active Thulists, both going on to high positions in the Third
Reich.
Outwardly, the Thule Society passed as a literary circle devoted to
studying ancient German history and customs. Its name derived from the
mythological land of the north, the ancient Ultima Thule. Pauwels and
Bergier in The Morning of the Magicians inform us: “The legend of
Thule is as old as the Germanic race. It was supposed to be an island that had
disappeared somewhere in the extreme North. Off Greenland? or Labrador? Like
Atlantis, Thule was thought to have been the magic centre of a vanished
civilisation.”
French writer Jean Robin argues that the original power sources of the
National Socialist German Workers Party were Sebottendorff and the Thule
Society, which derived from the Bektashi Dervishes in Turkey (see Hitler,
l’elu du Dragon). Like fellow French author Rene Alleau, Robin shows
that Sebottendorff’s central idea (or rather, of those who inspired him) was
to give a popular movement, still embryonic and veiled by its political
structure, the internal coherence of a Prophet with militant followers,
forming a sect of devotees comparable with the Ismailian ‘fedayeen’ (Assassins)
guided by their spiritual leader, the Old Man of the Mountain. In other words,
the idea was to form a militant Order of initiates, with a military and
religious structure.
Incidentally, many years later Adolf Hitler said that while Freemasonry had
largely decayed, “there is one dangerous element which I have copied from
them. They have developed an esoteric doctrine, not merely formulated it, but
imparted it through the medium of symbols and mysterious rites....That is to
say without bothering their brains but by working directly on the imagination
through the symbols of a magic cult. All this is the dangerous element I have
taken over. Don’t you see that our Party must be of this character. An Order
that is what it has to be. An Order, the hierarchical Order of a Secular
Priesthood.”
Sebottendorff claimed his mission was to reveal certain arcane secrets
thereby reviving the forgotten Ancient Wisdom, while simultaneously launching
a counter to what he saw as the malevolent forces engulfing Europe. The
rituals of the Thule had as their aim, the same as that of all authentic
esoteric groups, namely dissolving the ‘small self’ so that the ‘divine
self’ could become manifest. Sebottendorff taught:
“Once come to the end of our training, we sense our terrestrial body
becoming more and more a stranger to us. We cross beyond it. We see distinctly
that it has become dust and ashes. It is the lowest point that can be attained,
that where the shadows of death and their terrors involve us. It is for this
reason that the ancient Oriental Freemasons received into their community
nothing but courageous men because the tests reserved for the neophyte were
very harsh. Courage and endurance were the two principle virtues that were
necessary.”
Following the murder of seven prominent Thulists by the Communists on April
30, 1919, we know an intense struggle broke out within the Thule Society. This
struggle was to have a dramatic and incredibly far reaching effect not only on
Germany, but the entire world.
From the few records made public by the Secret Chiefs of Thule, we know
that corrupt and sinister forces, only identified as the “brothers of
darkness”, tried to gain control of the Society and reverse its authentic
spiritual current. They sought to invert the original mission of Thule and
produce a counterfeit image. This led the few true initiates to withdraw from
Thule and the society declined, until in 1923 Baron Sebottendorff fled Germany
for Turkey. The following year he published Praxis of old Turkish
Freemasonry, a study of the practice of Islamic alchemy that influenced
the novelist Gustav Meyrink.
A process of counter-initiation was triggered, of which, as Jean Robbin
shows, Hitler was the primary, if unconscious, agent. Hitler himself confessed
to being a “sleep walker on the way Providence dictates” and “living in
a dream”.
The Nazi SS leader, Walter Schellenberg, wrote of Hitler in his memoirs:
“...This idea of himself as the German Messiah was the source of his
personal power. It enabled him to become the ruler of 80 million people - and
in the space of 12 short years to leave his ineradicable mark on history.”
Recall that the French esotericist Rene Guenon warned how false Messiahs
become the unconscious tools of malicious supernatural forces:
“When you reflect that these false Messiahs have never been anything but
the more or less unconscious tools of those who conjured them up, and when one
thinks more particularly of the series of attempts made in succession in
contemporary times, one is forced to the conclusion that these were only
trials, experiments as it were, which will be renewed in various forms until
success is achieved....But might there not be, behind such movements,
something far more dangerous which their leaders perhaps know nothing about,
being in themselves in turn the unconscious tools of a higher demonic power?”
The post-1945 world owes much to the Nazis. Here is the great paradox.
Without Hitler and the holocaust there would likely be no Zionist State of
Israel. Without the Nazi invasion of Russia there may well have been no Cold
War. Not to forget the numerous technological advances that derive directly
from Nazi research, some of it first carried out in the Nazi death camps.
Indeed it is also difficult to conceive of the Western liberal values that
dominant the second half of the twentieth century without their Nazi demon.
Hitler provided the West, sated on its own self-righteousness and brutal
colonialist past, with the perfect other, the ideal devil. As Roger
Garaudy, the French political philosopher, observed:
“Hitlerism was a human catastrophe which, unfortunately, had a precedent
in the policy applied over five centuries by the European colonialists to
‘colored people’. What Hitler did to white people, they did to the
American Indians, of which they killed 75% (also through forced labor and
epidemics, even more than through massacres); just as they did to the Africans,
of which they deported between 10 and 20 million, which means that Africa was
robbed of 100 to 200 million of its inhabitants since ten people had to be
killed for one to be taken alive during capture by the slave-dealers.”
The shocking spectre of Nazi evil suited both the capitalist West and the
communist East. To speak of Hitler’s crimes was for the Western colonialists
to have their own crimes forgotten, as it was a way for Stalin to mask his own
ferocious repression.
Nevertheless in defeat and ignominy Hitler invariably shaped the modern
world. Was the root of this diabolical process the reversal of a powerful
spiritual current?
The distortion of the original impulse behind the Thule Society accelerated
the cosmic forces of decay. War, misery and death were unleashed on an
unprecedented scale. The labour camps, mass slaughter, global upheaval, and a
decomposing world are only its more obvious bitter fruit.
“BEFORE HITLER CAME”
In the 1920’s Baron Sebottendorff was inducted into the Imperial
Constantine Order, a virulently anti-Communist secret society, and acted as
their secret agent when he returned to Germany from Turkey in 1933. Turkish
Freemasonry had kept the Ancient Wisdom intact. “It must be shown,” wrote
the Baron, “that Oriental Freemasonry still retains faithfully even today
the ancient teachings of wisdom forgotten by modern Freemasonry, whose
Constitution of 1717 was a departure from the true way.”
A few months after the establishment of the Nazi regime, Rudolf von
Sebottendorff published in Munich a fascinating book titled Before Hitler
Came - Documentaries From the Early Epoch of the National Socialist Movement.
The author stated right at the outset: “Thule people are the ones to whom
Hitler first came.” The remarkable revelations therein proved to be quite
threatening to the Nazis and when a second edition of the book appeared in
early 1934 the Bavarian political police stopped the publication of the book
and with the aid of the Gestapo seized all traceable copies and had them
destroyed.
With his book suppressed by the Nazis, Sebottendorff was arrested by the
Gestapo in 1934, interned in a concentration camp and then expelled to Turkey,
where he died under mysterious circumstances in 1945 at the end of the world
war.
In Before Hitler Came Sebottendorff offers a detailed discussion of
the importance of Islam and the Ancient Wisdom that he felt gave the Muslim
faith a special dynamism. “Islam,” he wrote, “is not a static religion;
quite the contrary its vitality is greater than Christianity.”
Sebottendorff believed that the esoteric tradition of Islam, particularly
Sufism, was the purest stream of Ancient Wisdom and that it had nourished
European occultism through the Rosicrucians, alchemists and authentic
Freemasons of the Middle Ages. He claimed:
“No one can accuse me of profanation, nor of sacrilege in uncovering the
course of these mysteries...It is the means that the communities of dervishes
traditionally use in order to acquire special strength by means of unusual
techniques. They are, for the most part, men who aspire to the highest rite,
that from which come those who have been prepared for their missions as
spiritual leaders of Islam...This high rite is the practical basis of
Freemasonry, and it inspired in times past the work of the alchemists and of
the Rosicrucians...But to reply to the accusation of my being guilty of some
kind of treachery: I say to you plainly that this book has been written on the
instructions of the leaders of the Order.” (Bevor Hitler
Kam as cited by Jean-Michel Angebert, The Occult and the Third Reich)
Sebottendorff then proceeds to explain why “the leaders of the Order”
directed him to write Before Hitler Came:
“A vast organization of disbelief, of monstrous proportions, intends to
bend to its will the civilized world. The religious institutions have been so
gravely weakened that they are not even capable of pulling themselves together,
let alone putting up a united front. If spiritual leaders do not come forth in
the West, chaos may bring down everything into the abyss. In this kind of
danger, the Moslem Brotherhood recalled that tradition had it that there was a
time, in Europe, when men possessed ultimate knowledge...The imminent danger
dispelled every objection to the publication (of this work).” (Bevor
Hitler Kam as cited by Angebert, op. cit.)
Sebottendorff often spoke of the rediscovery of some lost thread of
knowledge that once was “a torrent which nourished everything at the time of
primitive Christianity, and which in the Middle Ages gave rise to the most
marvellous civilisations”. His references to “communities of dervishes”
and a “Moslem Brotherhood” point us to the custodians of this lost Wisdom.
Rene Alleau relates that Sebottendorff also wrote that: “...‘secret
Muslim Masters’ had entrusted him with the mission of ‘illuminating’
Germany through the revelation of the secrets of advanced magic and initiation
into ancient Oriental mysteries.” (Hitler et les Societes
Secretes)
How does one evaluate or reconcile Sebottendorff’s Oriental Islamic
mysticism with the Thule Society’s stated aim to revive pagan ‘Aryan’
culture, symbolism, and mythology? The two traditions are not as mutually
exclusive as they may first appear. E.H. Palmer, in his widely respected 19th
century text Oriental Mysticism, held that Sufism is “the development
of the Primaeval religion of the Aryan race”. Both the Rosicrucians and the
Freemasons of Europe find the ultimate source of their teachings in the Orient.
Sufi-European links are discernible in much of the West’s hidden history.
A 9th century Celtic cross, now in the British Museum, incorporates the
Islamic Arabic declaration Bismillah ir Rahman ir Rahim, suggesting
close connections. The Sufi Master, Hakim Jami, said that Sufism predated the
Prophet Mohammed, declaring that Plato, Hippocrates, Pythagoras and Hermes
were part of an unbroken line of Sufic transmission. As an initiate of Islamic
mysticism, Sebottendorff could rightly call himself a Rosicrucian, a Muslim
Brother, and an Odinist.
Sebottendorff drew from Oriental Freemasonry a complete initiatory system
requiring a probationary period before the admittance of a candidate to the
Thule Lodge. Once admitted the member had to take a ritualistic vow of
obedience and loyalty. “Symbolically,” wrote the Baron, “it was the
return to Halgadom.”
Halgadom was central to the Baron’s mission. According to Jean
Mabire, Sebottendorff had as his ultimate goal the creation of a spiritual
community that he called Halgadom.
“This temple of Halgadom is simultaneously spiritual and material.
It belongs to earth and to heaven, to the past and the future. It is the
Hyperborean equivalent of the Ark of the Covenant of the Israelites. Halgadom,
in Sebottendorff’s mind, far surpasses that Second Reich which Wilhelm’s
Germany had incarnated since 1871. It is the empire of all the Germans, but
also many other Europeans: the Scandinavians, faithful to their Nordic origins;
the Netherlanders, more German than the Germans; the British, divided between
Celts and Saxons; the French, heirs of the Franks and regenerated by the
Normans or the Burgundians; the Italians, in whose veins runs the blood of the
Lombards; the Spaniards, who still carry many an imprint of the Visigoths. And
also the Russians, whose country was founded by the Swedish Varegs, those
Vikings of the rivers and steppes.”
Clearly, Hitler’s Third Reich was a monstrous parody of this profound
vision. The Pan-European spiritual outlook of Sebottendorff and Thule was
distorted by Hitler and the Nazis into a bloody Germanic chauvinism.
The core of National Socialism was the racism of Social Darwinism, summed
up in the myth of ‘Blood and Soil’. A legacy of the nineteenth century
which believed blindly in the reality of matter.
In a direct attack on the spiritual worldview, a leading Nazi thinker
declared, “We do not agree with the proposition that the spirit creates the
body.” The interests of those of ‘Germanic blood’ were therefore
paramount. Before this, said Hitler, “considerations of party politics, of
religion, of humanity - in a word, every other consideration - can have no
place whatever.”
Thus this myth of ‘Blood and Soil’ was one of physical ties, of
heredity, of the land, of living space, of property, of possessiveness, of
natural life. And as William Blake noted: “Nature teaches nothing about
spiritual life, only about natural life. The devil is the mind of natural
structure.”
This narrow Germanism ultimately cost Hitler the war.
“Thus it fell out that Hitler’s Germany missed the mark, and it is very
fortunate that it missed it; for it was necessary that things should have
happened as they did, and not otherwise”, writes the novelist Jean
Parvulesco in La Spirale Prophetique. “Why should the Europe of the
End have been a German Europe? The Europe of the End must be European, and it
will be so; the Europe of the End cannot be otherwise than European. For such
is the sole question that is truly and totally revolutionary at the present
time, the sole liberating question: when the time comes (and it is already
here), will the European nations find, in their deepest selves, the burning
reality of the ‘nation before all the nations,’ the transcendental legacy
of the ‘Indo-European nation’ of our former origins?”
Hitler had little time for the revolutionary pan-European vision of Thule
and only used it to get him on the road to power. His dream of a Thousand-year
Reich had no room for the love of individual liberty with which the Thulists
romantically endowed their ancestors. Advocating ‘mysticism as politics’
and calling for a ‘spiritual revolution’, the Thulean vision was
ruthlessly stamped out by the Nazi state. Addressing the 1938 Nazi Party
Congress, Hitler said:
“At the pinnacle of our program stands not mysterious premonitions, but
clear knowledge and hence open avowal. But woe if the movement or the state,
through the insinuation of obscure mystical elements, should give unclear
orders. And it is enough if this lack of clarity is contained merely in words.
There is already a danger if orders are given for the setting up of so-called
cult places, because this alone will give birth to the necessity subsequently
to devise so-called cult games and cult rituals. Our cult is exclusively
cultivation of that which is natural and hence willed by God.”
One of the few early members of the Thule Society not purged from the Nazi
Party in the 1930s was Hitler’s close advisor Rudolf Hess (1894-1987). Hess,
strongly influenced by the ideas of Sebottendorff, ate biodynamic food,
studied Rudolf Steiner’s Anthroposophy, as well as mysticism, astrology and
herbalism. After Hitler’s coming to power, Hess had applied for a
substantial grant to establish a cult place, the Central Institute of
Occultism, but this never materialised.
No one more than Hess knew the secrets of the early Nazi links with the
Thule. Was this the reason the victorious Allies had Hess held in isolation in
Spandau prison for over 40 years?
Jean Mabire shows that Hess’s flight to Britain in May 1941 on a
desperate mission to bring an end to the war, was the last attempt of the old
Thule Society - long dissolved or driven underground - to counter the actions
of a Fuhrer who had so completely deformed their vision. We read in Jean
Mabire’s Thule: Le soleil retrouve des Hyperboreens:
“Hess knew of the projected attack on Russia. He wanted to warn the
English. It has been said that he dreamed of a reversal of alliances. I
believe that it was even more complicated. He simply wanted peace. He hoped to
defuse this bomb, more fatal than the atomic bomb. He knew the inner workings
of the regime well enough to know that the Fuhrer was not only going to attack
the East, but that he could only be following the most stupid of politics.
Hess had understood that it was certainly not the spirit of Thule that was
reigning in Germany, but the narrowest pangermanism. All these Gauleiters from
South and West Germany understood nothing of the Slavic world. Have you
already noticed how little importance the North and East Germans had in this
Third Reich, which considered itself so ‘nordic’? I think that the Baltic
Germans would not have allowed such elementary and, to be honest, such
criminal foolishness.”
Only days after Hess’s arrival in Britain, the official Nazi Party
newspaper the Volkischer Beobachter published an article that included
the following:
“As was well known in Party circles, Rudolf Hess was in poor health for
many years and latterly increasingly had recourse to hypnotists, astrologers
and so on. The extent to which these people are responsible for the mental
confusion that led him to his present step has still to be clarified.”
Warrants were issued for the arrest of Hess’s adjutants, a number of his
close friends and even his chauffeur. Hundreds of other people including
astrologers, faith healers, spiritualists, Anthroposophists and mystics of
every kind, were rounded up by the Gestapo to die in the concentration camps.
OCCULT REICH?
The notorious Aleister Crowley in the early years of World War II made a
study of Hitler’s ideas, at the behest of the British intelligence service.
While attracted to many of the German Fuhrer’s pronouncements Crowley
concluded that Hitler was probably a “Black Brother.” An interesting
admission from the self-proclaimed ‘Great Beast 666’.
In Nazi Germany Occultists, along with the original National Socialists
opposed to Hitler, where the first inmates of the concentration camps. The
Nazis closed the Masonic Lodges, the lodges of the OTO (Ordo Templi Orientis),
the Order of New Templars and the Theosophical Society. Occultists were purged
from all areas of public service. For example, all Austrians who held
government posts had to take oaths that they were not members of the
Freemasons. Dennis Passero publisher of The Conspiracy Tracker, after
an intensive study of available material, concluded, “Hitler’s war was a
war against the occult...”
National Socialism could not, however, avoid its early influences. Baron
Sebottendorff’s Thule Society acted as the defacto parent organisation to
the Nazi Party. There is no doubt that it provided the perfect environment for
the birth and meteoric growth of National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP).
The French writers of The Morning of the Magicians, Pauwels and
Bergier, come close to the truth when they recognise of secret societies:
“We believe that these [secret] societies, great or small, related or
unrelated, with or without ramifications, are manifestations, more or less
apparent and more or less important, of a world other than the one in which we
live...The rise of Nazism was one of those rare moments in the history of our
civilization, when a door was noisily and ostentatiously opened on to
something ‘Other’. What is strange is that people pretend not to have seen
or heard anything apart from the sights and sounds inseparable from war and
political strife.”
The Thulean stimulus succumbed to corruption and distortion. The original
mission of Thule was to give birth to an agent of the everlasting Forces of
Light and Life amidst the growing darkness of the Dark Age. A conception
was arranged but the birth had to be delayed. The Nazi Party of Adolf
Hitler became a monstrous travesty, intoxicated on power and force. A deadly
perversion of a higher impulse. A vehicle at the disposal of the cosmic forces
of disintegration, chaos and death.
Ernst Niekisch (1889-1967) was a truly great German thinker who saw the
colossal dangers in Hitler’s National Socialism. Unlike so many others,
Niekisch actively opposed Hitler and publicly denounced the Nazi agenda. In
his paper Widerstand, which he founded in 1926 to advocate a policy of
friendship towards the Soviet Union, Niekisch exposed Hitler’s treachery and
opportunism. With the triumph of Nazism, the paper was banned in 1934 and
three years later the Gestapo arrested Niekisch and interned him in a
concentration camp until the end of the war.
Niekisch advocated an “elite of the spirit” in opposition to the banal
demagogy and ruthless populism of Hitler’s Nazism. He wrote:
“The spiritual elite derives its authority from the power of the masses
and has the prospect of an exalted political position only in so far as it is
able to win the trust and devotion of the masses. With the help of the masses
it can unsaddle the landowning and plutocratic elite....But this elite has a
dangerous rival in the form of individuals obsessed with power and glory who
descend to the level of the primitive masses and are able to win a mass
following not through the way they selflessly pursue their real interests, but
through irresponsible predictions and promises of good times ahead. These are
the demagogues who, armed with pseudo-dogmas and pseudo-ideologies, turn the
heads of the masses and thwart the attempt of the spiritual elite to establish
the rule of reason and morality. The Hitler-Reich was an example of the
triumph of demagogy over a spiritual elite. The demagogue is the travesty of
the spiritual leader: he eclipses him and makes everything play into the hands
of the landed or money elite.”
A metaphysical foundation is still essential for united action in the
present Dark Age. The reader would do well to contemplate the words of Jean
Parvulesco:
“...the surest way of understanding nothing of the present business is to
go on to confuse the Black Order, as it should be, with its political
counterfeits, of which one, as one knows only too well, ended in the most
abject nightmare.”
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(From New Dawn No. 41, March-April 1997) www.newdawnmagazine.com
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