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Seeking Recommendation A bit of a controversial request - books on esoteric Nazism

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Any good books on Esoteric Nazism, hopefully something which isn't full on /pol/. Particularly the beliefs and Occult nature of the Thule Society?

I'm not actually a Nazi, I'm not aiming to become a Nazi. I don't want this thread to dive into a political discussion on National Socialism, stick to book recommendation.

It's just a path that I may have to dive into to integrate my shadow self, I'm trying to find ways to work with my shadow self and it's kind of where trying to work with aspects of my own psyche is leading me.
 

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I wrote about this subject at length here and included an in-depth list of book recommendations. Work through those and you'll be an expert. For the Thule Society in particular read Goodrick-Clarke.

This is coming from someone who isn't in the least finger wagging about the Third Reich but... Be warned, this is a very potent area of magic.
 

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I wrote about this subject at length here and included an in-depth list of book recommendations. Work through those and you'll be an expert. For the Thule Society in particular read Goodrick-Clarke.

This is coming from someone who isn't in the least finger wagging about the Third Reich but... Be warned, this is a very potent area of magic.
It's where my path is leading. Part of the reason why I'm striving for balance is so I can gain awareness of both the right hand and the left hand.

I'm very much aware that it's potent with just the influence on the psyche it has. I'm planning on diving more into Norse Paganism soon.
 

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What many people don't get is how utterly pathetic and banal )within the meaning of Hannah Arendt's "Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil") some of the top nazis (including Hitler) were as human beings. Hitler was not into the occult though he may have toyed with some of it's ideals in the early days. He was not some super-villain with strange powers; he had atrocious breath, bad teeth (he was fond of cake), would often bore his guests at the Berghof with his rambling monologues to tears until the morning hours and then sleep until noon, a pretty conventional guy with very traditional values and certainly not an extraordinary man except for his maniacal hunger for power. He was the legitimate head of Germany's government (although he assumed this position by not altogether fair means), not some caricature Dr. Evil feverishly cackling in his secret underground den. That mystification of Hitler reached unhealthy proportion after the war, in my view mainly because of the world's democratic countries' unconscious denial that a similar thing could happen to them, too.

It was mainly Himmler, the failed chicken farmer, who believed in all kinds of pseudo-Germanic crap, in horoscopes and whatnot. Here is what I consider the best and most exhaustive book on the subject:

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I added "Esoteric Nazism" to the title of your thread so that people know what it's about.
 

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Any good books on Esoteric Nazism, hopefully something which isn't full on /pol/. Particularly the beliefs and Occult nature of the Thule Society?

I'm not actually a Nazi, I'm not aiming to become a Nazi. I don't want this thread to dive into a political discussion on National Socialism, stick to book recommendation.

It's just a path that I may have to dive into to integrate my shadow self, I'm trying to find ways to work with my shadow self and it's kind of where trying to work with aspects of my own psyche is leading me.
I sent you a list of books. (It seems this is the lone topic that is capable of arousing moral indignation in the Menschenmenge Mediocracy that today straddles the globe like a demented herdsman a tied sheep.)
 

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Hitler was not into the occult though he may have toyed with some of it's ideals in the early days.
If I'm not mistaken, it was one of his followers that was into it, I think that he himself treated it the same way Americans treated psychic skills during the Cold War: it may exist and it should be studied but we won't put all our eggs into this basket.

So a dettached belief of sorts?A "just in case" skepticism?

It was mainly Himmler, the failed chicken farmer, who believed in all kinds of pseudo-Germanic crap, in horoscopes and whatnot.
Yes, this guy.But I don't know if his interest was to the ridiculous level so many speak of today.
 

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If interested I can send you link or PDFs of Miguel Serrano’s Esoteric Hitlerite trilogy.
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What many people don't get is how utterly pathetic and banal )within the meaning of Hannah Arendt's "Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil") some of the top nazis (including Hitler) were as human beings. Hitler was not into the occult though he may have toyed with some of it's ideals in the early days. He was not some super-villain with strange powers; he had atrocious breath, bad teeth (he was fond of cake), would often bore his guests at the Berghof with his rambling monologues to tears until the morning hours and then sleep until noon, a pretty conventional guy with very traditional values and certainly not an extraordinary man except for his maniacal hunger for power. He was the legitimate head of Germany's government (although he assumed this position by not altogether fair means), not some caricature Dr. Evil feverishly cackling in his secret underground den. That mystification of Hitler reached unhealthy proportion after the war, in my view mainly because of the world's democratic countries' unconscious denial that a similar thing could happen to them, too.

It was mainly Himmler, the failed chicken farmer, who believed in all kinds of pseudo-Germanic crap, in horoscopes and whatnot. Here is what I consider the best and most exhaustive book on the subject:

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I added "Esoteric Nazism" to the title of your thread so that people know what it's about.
Levenda’s Unholy Alliance is sensationalist garbage.
 

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check handbook of rune magic furthark , black sun 666 ,
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Teutonic Magic, the Magical and Spiritual Practices of the Germanic People by Kveldulf Gundarsson ©1990

The Secret King: Karl Maria Wiligut: Himmler's Lord of the Runes by Karl Maria Wiligut; translated edition by Stephen E Flowers; Michael Moynihan

The Secret of the Runes by Guido Von List; translated edition by Stephen E Flowers

Futhark, a Handbook of Rune Magic by Edred Thorsson ©1984
 

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For postwar National Socialist esotericism, start with The Lightning and the Sun by Savitri Devi, then read Miguel Serrano’s work.
 

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Also Nimrod de Rosario's books. He and Serrano had a foolish falling out. The former put a long discourse of his own ideas in Hitler's mouth in a novel. Serrano attacked this as "lies." Rosario defended it saying, in effect, what part of "historical fiction" did you not understand? Also look at Gustavo Brodino's "Crystal Books of Agathara." But Brodino's claim to be De Rosario's intellectual heir is challenged in Argentine circles. And he verges on incoherence. Some of this is formatting and machine-translation problems. Some of it is the writer is at least mildly imbalanced at times.
 

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Also Nimrod de Rosario's books. He and Serrano had a foolish falling out. The former put a long discourse of his own ideas in Hitler's mouth in a novel. Serrano attacked this as "lies." Rosario defended it saying, in effect, what part of "historical fiction" did you not understand? Also look at Gustavo Brodino's "Crystal Books of Agathara." But Brodino's claim to be De Rosario's intellectual heir is challenged in Argentine circles. And he verges on incoherence. Some of this is formatting and machine-translation problems. Some of it is the writer is at least mildly imbalanced at times.
What’s the best book on the history of OCTRA, its formation, its philosophical development, and its apparent dissolution?
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