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I read that the nazis had a connection with satanism and dark forces. The book said that hitler had practiced satanism so that he could get world domination. It says as well that even before ww2, the nazis had sent out expeditions to places like Tibet and far off mountain locations to meet people who knew about certain secret practices. where did they go and what did they learn? Was there any satanist symbolism in the uniforms (and swastika?) that these diabolical people wore?

Can you tell me more about this subject. I want you to tell me rather than just post up links to websites. You can post up useful links but if your answer is just a link I won't select it as best answer.

thanks

2006-08-02 22:02:47 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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Yes, I have heard that there were very powerful dark secret societies supporting the Nazis. I have also heard that the reason Hitler was reported to be a vegetarian was that he made ritual meals of human flesh.

However, the swastika was NOT a symbol for evil until they made it so. It was a symbol for movement, action, going forward. It is a cross, signifying the balance of forces, and in motion: rolling, if you can see that in it. It was used by Hindus for many years before the Nazis picked it up, rotated it in the opposite direction (not unlike turning a pentagram upside-down), and made it a symbol of their own evil.

I don't have any links for you because I avoid such sites altogether. I suppose Wikipedia could tell you a good bit. My own feeling is that it is not possible to study such things without becoming contaminated to some degree, or at least it is very dangerous. Remember that Defense Against the Dark Arts is the most difficult of all subjects for magicians. (And I don't mean just in the world of Harry Potter, either.) Because in learning dark magic for defense, you come to know dark magic. There is always the risk that you will use it, in the "end justifies the means" fallacy.

Please be careful. Better still, drop this line of inquiry altogether.

2006-08-02 22:15:04 · answer #1 · answered by auntb93again 7 · 13 2

They also went to Antartica where they were said to have built underground bases. Working on ufo ‘s and advanced technology. Some also say Hilter didn’t commit suicide but went there instead!


With regards the swastika it may be as old as 10,000 years. No other image has been found in so many disparate cultures, from Eurasia to America. Buddhists, Jains and Hindus so honoured the swastika that it is inscribed on deities, including the chest and footprints of the Buddha. Used, among other things, to invoke fecundity and to symbolize the sun’s path through the sky, the meaning of the ancient geometric spiral remains, like a dream, elusive and open to many interpretations.
It wasn’t until the middle of the nineteenth century that the swastika began its descent. German nationalists at the time resurrected this ancient sign of the Aryan race: the ancient Indo-European elite to which they traced their lineage.
The notorious magician Aleister Crowley said that "Hitler couldn’t have done it without the power of the sign."

Here is what Hitler thought:

"Their [the Freemasons] hierarchical organization and the initiation through symbolic rites, that is to say without bothering the brains but by working on the imagination through magic and the symbols of a cult - all this is the dangerous element and the 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."
- Adolph Hitler, Mein Kampf

Hitler was well aware of the powerful effect mass use of symbolism. Together with propoganda, he manipulated millions. No tool was off limits to him. Even magic.

For those unaware, the Earth and all its associated spirits hold immense power, which when harnessed, can be used for whatever means you choose. Magic is neither good or evil.. It is your intention behind the magic which makes it 'white magic' or 'black magic'. To hold this power gives you power and dominance over those who do not. And Magic works solely within the laws of nature and what we have seen happening around the world is the knowledge of Nature's Laws being eradicated from practically every culture on the planet. One thing is probable - the dismissal and ultimately destruction of every native culture is deliberate action, thought out and implemented by people who are fully aware of the powers of the Ether. As Hitler himself said, "How fortunate for leaders, that the masses do not think."


Good luck with your studies. Always question what doesn't sit right with you.

Peace n Infinite Luv

2006-08-02 23:09:18 · answer #2 · answered by BlueMorpho 3 · 1 0

Just more paranoia and scary story stuff. No dobt some Nazis were into the occult and Hitler did look into anything that may help him create the New Worl Order, but this was mostly science through terrible experimiments on prisoners.
The swastika is actually a bastardised version of a cross from an orthodox church near Hitlers homtown.

People like to use the devil to explain mans inhumanity, Adolf though, was just a nutter and a prick.

2006-08-02 22:09:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Hitler was obsessed with the Holy Grail mystery.

The swastika is in fact an ancient symbol found in many cultures around the world. The swastika was once used as a symbol of life, strength, prosperity, power, laughter, and good luck. The atrocities carried out under this symbol during WW2 made it a sign of hate and violence.

2006-08-02 22:14:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I suggest you read mein kampf, where Hitler poured out his feelings, beliefs, and plans for world domination. You will find numerous and repeated references to doing the will of God almighty etc. He was a devout christian, with a strict catholic upbringing. He had a concordat with the vatican and insituted state (christian) prayer in schools. The pope annually sent a cardinal to personally congratulate him on his birthday. The dreaded SS had "god is with us" engraved on their belt buckles. As for the swastika, it's been used many times throughout history (and is still used in indian culture). Maybe Hitler knew the swastika had pagan roots, or maybe he just liked it because the monastary he lived by as a boy had a coat of arms that contained a swastika, who knows?

Denial that Hitler was a christian is clearly revisionist history. Hitler's christianity is strongly supported by own writings, numerous speeches, and Nazi party policies. And by the way, if world domination was as easy as praticing satanism, don't you think more people would have taken over the world by now?

2006-08-02 22:17:43 · answer #5 · answered by 006 6 · 1 0

Hitlers obbsession with the ocult was visible in his mad idea of an arian race. He did search for mystical religious artifact with a view of gaining power from them. The arc of the covenant and the spear of destiny was just two that he wanted. History sggests that he DID get the spear, but look at the good it done him. Occultism was very popular during his life time and he was involved at a despotic level, but only to further his own ambitions of greed and death. Backed by the catholics all the way too...

2006-08-02 22:29:58 · answer #6 · answered by andy2kbaker 3 · 1 0

There may be something in this. The swastika was a sacred Hindu symbol reversed. Certainly Hitler was very fond of Wagner and his operas are very much drawn from the myths and legends of the pagan practises of northern Europe.

2006-08-02 22:13:35 · answer #7 · answered by lykovetos 5 · 0 0

The fact is even without satanic worshipping or black magic, the extermination of six million Jews by Adolf Hitler is already demonic. What makes it more diabolical? This extermination had the blessing of the Roman Catholic Church.

2006-08-02 22:08:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

there are lots of books on it , he tried everything, he managed to get religious items from churches and locked them up and other things that he thought would do this for him but for all his mumbojumbo and evil intent, it all was for nought, i think you can just put your question into a web search, hitler and mysticism or something like that. he was a sick meglomaniac. the swastika is seen in some temples in the far east, its really just one of many versions of the sunwheel, the sun is one of the oldest god figures there is.

2006-08-02 22:08:43 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Find out yourself.

2006-08-02 22:09:12 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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