A Modern Revival of Ancient Wisdom by Alvin Boyd Kuhn

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Church of Satan by Michael Aquino

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The Mystical Qabalah by Dion Fortune

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Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic by Israel Regardie

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Golden Dawn Definitions Dictionary

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The Nazi Connection with Shambhala and Tibet

Alexander Berzin
May 2003

Introduction

Many high-ranking members of the Nazi regime, including Hitler, held convoluted occult beliefs. Prompted by those beliefs, the Germans sent an official expedition to Tibet between 1938 and 1939 at the invitation of the Tibetan Government to attend the Losar (New Year) celebrations.

Tibet had suffered a long history of Chinese attempts to annex it and British failure to prevent the aggression or to protect Tibet. Under Stalin, the Soviet Union was severely persecuting Buddhism, specifically the Tibetan form as practiced among the Mongols within its borders and in its satellite, the People’s Republic of Mongolia (Outer Mongolia). In contrast, Japan was upholding Tibetan Buddhism in Inner Mongolia, which it had annexed as part of Manchukuo, its puppet state in Manchuria. Claiming that Japan was Shambhala, the Imperial Government was trying to win the support of the Mongols under its rule for an invasion of Outer Mongolia and Siberia to create a pan-Mongol confederation under Japanese protection. Read more

Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manly P. Hall

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The Magical World of Dion Fortune

By Gareth Knight

Draw a line from St Alban’s Head on the south coast of England up to the holy island of Lindisfarne in the north east, passing through the great stone circle at Avebury, and another from King Arthur’s legendary birth place at Tintagel in Cornwall, across to St Albans north of London, the old Roman city of Verulamium and place of Britain’s first Christian martyr, and that line too will pass through Avebury. So says Mona Wilton, heroine of Dion Fortune’s novel The Goat-Foot God, to Hugh Paston when he is seeking a suitable site to construct a nature temple dedicated to the great god Pan.Thus the land of Albion (the ancient name for Britain the White Island) is divided up into four quarters of real significance, each having a different approach and response to the legends and traditions, be they Brythonic Celtic, Saxon or Viking.

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Martinism: A Brief Introduction

History

The origins of Martinism stem from one man, The Marquis Louis Claude de Saint-Martin (1743-1803). He was born on January 18, 1743 in the French province of Toursine. His first job was that of Barrister but later he took a commission in the army where it is said he met M. de Grainville, a prominent member of the Elus-Cohen. It seems clear that this man must have influenced Saint-Martin to some extent because only six years later he was initiated into the Elus-Cohen. He studied the practices of this order for a further 6 years but gradually became disenchanted with their theurgical practices. By 1770 Saint-Martin had left the army and had accepted a position as secretary to Martinez de Pasquales and it was during this time (1775) that he published his book, Des Erreurs et de la Vérité, (Of Errors and Truth). As time passed Saint-Martin continued to grow more and more distant from the theurgical aspects of the Elus-Cohen and then in 1774 Martinez de Pasquales died. Saint-Martin tried in vain to persuade the Elus-Cohen to adopt a more Christian form of mysticism but they were totally bound to the original teachings and disciplines of Pasquales. Seeing that such a reformation was beyond his abilities and presumably that there was no advantage to be gained by pursuing this line, he began to teach using his own ideas. It was while involved with these activities that he encountered an eminent German called Rudolph Salzmann and presumably through him joined the Order of Unknown Philosophers. From 1777 to about 1787 he traveled widely throughout Europe and formed a large number of important contacts and during this time we also see him severing all connections with the Elus-Cohen. He also broke all his links with Freemasonry at the same time. Read more

The Thule Society

” While it may be true that the world is on a downward spiral and that Nyarlathotep has achieved nearly every one of his goals…Stomping Nazi butt is allways a worthwhile activity.

-John Tynes Delta Green Read more

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