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Hitler co-opted Christian concepts though he was not a Christian, even by his own admission. His aim was to replace Christianity in one generation by German pagan practices in the churches in the name of "National Socialism" and a new "Twelve commandments" one of which pledged allegiance to himself as the Fuehrer. To this end he attempted the reverse of what the Church earlier did with pagan festivals, he tried to celebrate Teutonic festivals in the churches in the place of Christian festivals. Thus Christmas became a celebration of the "bearer of light", Easter a celebration of the goddess Ostara, etc. When the Russians were closing in, he chose to commit suicide on a Satanic high day, Walpurgis night, the "other" Halloween, April 30th, hoping to be reincarnated again. (Anton La Vey also chose the same day to found the church of Satan). All 4 of his mistresses tried to commit suicide, 2 actually succeeded.

Hitler founded far more than a political regime - the Third Reich was an Occult-based Order using Magical and Esoteric practices. Everything which defined the Nazi Party was Magical. From the Swastika to the Order of the SS, all elements were driven by Esoteric teachings. Inspired by the occult writings of Madame Blavatsky, Eliphas Levi, Nostradamus and John Dee to name but a few, along with the magical elements contained within the music of Richard Wagner and Wolfgang Mozart, the Third Reich sought to usher in a New World Order through overwhelming physical strength and might. This was their divine mission. In the eyes of the Third Reich, it was time for the world to change.

Even at the age of fifteen years old, Hitler was convinced he was the One to lead humanity into a new world....
He had just finished listening to Wagner's Rienzie play with his childhood friend, Gustl Kubizek. Kubizek watched with horror as a being began speaking out of Hitler's mouth in a most unusual voice. This voice began speaking visions of how Hitler was going to change European history, that one day, he would receive a Mandate from his people to lead them "from servitude to the heights of freedom, a special mission which would one day be entrusted to him." Though the realization of this vision would not be fulfilled for many years, this vision came remarkably true. Against all odds, Hitler climbed to the pinnacle of power in Germany, backed by Magical Powers.

Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in 1933. Most occult leaders believed Hitler was The Great One. The Nazi sacred symbols and concepts of the swastika or "gamma cross", the eagle, the red/black/white color scheme, and ancient Nordic runes (one of which became the insignia of the SS), were all adopted from esoteric traditions going back centuries, shared by Brahmins, Scottish Masons, Rosicrucians, the Knights Templars and other esoteric societies. The Nazi motto, "One Reich, One Folk, One Fuehrer", reflected the standard threefold power circles of the occult. The Reich was the psychic adepts of the Nazi Party, which would build the bridge between the Folk (the masses which unite into a cosmic Entity greater than its parts) and the Fuehrer (the initiates in the elite leadership which unite with Hitler, the divine incarnation). The outer fringe, the Folk, are taught what they can handle: blind obedience, group service, a new history and identity. The Party elite such as the SS are taught something different: psychic knowledge, tapping into the "Vril Force", self-denial, brotherhood mission, medieval lore, fearlessness of death.

Simply put Hitler was more likely to be called an occultist than a Christian. He channeled spirits in elaborate occult ceremonies. What was even more amazing was that he and his aides listened to Muslim imams and Jew-haters like Haji Al Husseini in exterminating a large number of Jews in ovens. in one case Haji Al Husseini, uncle of Arafat even succeeded in cancelling he exchange of 5000 Jewish children for German prisoners of war, having them burt in ovens instead by the Nazis. It was a classic case of radical Islam and the occult acting together in concert.

2006-10-28 10:39:59 · 18 answers · asked by defOf 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

18 answers

He was a Christian by baptism, An occultist by practice and a good subject to talk about in theTheosophical Society.

2006-10-28 11:02:44 · answer #1 · answered by Rallie Florencio C 7 · 3 0

Hitler believed the New Testament was actually the New Testament of the Germanic Edda (not the Hebrew Torah). The New Testament may have actually been a German Text that was modified into a Middle-Eastern text by Pagan Rome in an attempt to gain religious control over the Middle-East. It failed in the Middle-East, but that the text was Germanic in origin it instead spread through Europe. This lead to the destruction of Rome, which was then rebuilt as the seat of Christianity. This is why Hitler searched for the spear of the crucifixion, he believed Christianity was actually Germanic, that it was the spear of Wotan (Odin). The word God itself in the New Testament comes from Godan (Lombardic), which comes from Wodan or Wotan (Old Germanic) which is Odin. The Nazi's believed the Germanic peoples are the descendants of Wotan (God) as is written in the Edda, similar to the Jews and Arabs believing that they are the descendants of Abraham. In the text of Irmin, it stated that as a descendant of Wotan, one was not to worship Wotan, rather they were to become Wotan in the flesh = "Irmin", that they were in a senss a son (descendant) of God (Wotan). They believed Jesus was actually German, that he was the son of God (Wotan), that he had achieved the state of Irmin, became God in the flesh. The fish drawn in the sand may actually be the Odal rune which means family. The Holy Grail is not the Womb of Mary Magdeline that carries the royal bloodline of Jesus, it is if the the New Testament is a Germanic text, the womb of the Germanic Woman that carries the blood of God (Wotan), as they are the descendants of God (Wotan), symbolic of the Man Rune which resembles a chalice and means birth (in the old tradition; some modern texts mistranslate this rune to simply mean mankind). The Germanic Texts known as the texts of Irmin that were found by the Nazi's were confiscated by the Vatican after WWII, though they were unable to confiscate all the documents pertaining to Irmin. This is why the Vatican and the Nazi's were so close, and why the Vatican doesn't care if the Pope was Nazi youth, the religion of Christianity is actually of Germanic origin, it just has a middle eastern theme from attemps made to control the middle east by pagan Rome. If this is true and Jesus was actually German, it really wouldn't change the message he brought to the world. If you have ever asked what the secret is and they say the Germans are the real Jews, well this is what they mean.

2016-05-22 03:50:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You have tried to answer your own question, please re-post this on Yahoo! Ranting

Secondly Hitler's motivations for creating a new church were not spiritually based. He wanted the Reich not be beholden to anyone else, and he saw the Chrisitan church as dangerous because Catholicism is beholden to the Pope and other branches are foreign (Anglican) or still refer to religious teachings and texts he had no control over. It was therefore his intention to institute a religion he could create in order to control.

So yes many of the practices he tried to instigate in the German Reich regarding religion was an alternative religion. But it was chosen because it was ambiguous enough to be molded to his needs whilst still providing a link to his country's past. It should be clear that it beared little to no resemblance to modern day pagan beliefs aside from things such as festival dates, which are based on astronomy, so Hitler had no choice but to comply with these. He did show his dissatisfaction at this however by attempts to turn his birthday and rise to power as national holidays. Modern Paganism has nothing to do with National Socialism or Hitler.

Finally the Devil stuff seems inconsequential. Hitler did not believe he was beholden to the Devil or even believe that the actions of him or any of his people was evil in any way, so it would make no sense for him to idolize a figure representing evil to him.

2006-10-28 10:55:49 · answer #3 · answered by jleslie4585 5 · 3 1

Hitler, you mean the leader of the Thule society, the German version of the Hermetic order of the Golden Dawn. I believe that Alister Crowley was a big mover and shaker in the Thule society, before he took over AA.

2006-10-28 10:49:32 · answer #4 · answered by Hatir Ba Loon 6 · 2 1

Hitler wanted to become a Priest in the early part of his life

2006-10-28 11:15:59 · answer #5 · answered by Marvin R 7 · 0 2

Eighty Eight

2006-10-28 10:42:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Achristian

2006-10-28 10:41:29 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Christian, Roman Catholic. Devout
http://www.nndb.com/people/197/000025122/
http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/nazi/adolf-hitler/

2006-10-28 10:54:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

Aw man...you went and stole my answer. No fair reading my mind.

2006-10-28 10:50:13 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Hitler was an Austrian catholic according to his biography and church records he had a concordat with the pope in Rome Gorbalizer

2006-10-28 10:44:32 · answer #10 · answered by gorbalizer 5 · 1 5

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