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Hollow Earth - Conventional hollow earths.
In ancient times, the idea of subterranean realms seemed arguable, and became intertwined with the concept of "places" such as the Greek Hades, the Nordic svartalfheim, the Jewish Sheol, and the Christian Hell.
Edmund Halley in 1692 (Philosophical Transactions of Royal Society of London) put forth the idea of Earth consisting of a hollow shell about 500 miles thick, two inner concentric shells and an innermost core, about the diameters of the planet ...
See also:Hollow Earth, Hollow Earth - Hollow earth claims, Hollow Earth - Conventional hollow earths, Hollow Earth - Concave hollow earths, Hollow Earth - Hollow earths in fiction Read more here: » Hollow Earth: Encyclopedia II - Hollow Earth - Hollow earth claims |
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 |  |  | Agartha: Encyclopedia II - Anomalous phenomenon - IntroductionOut-of-body experiences, near-death experiences, extrasensory perception, ghosts, demonic encounters, poltergeists, as well as sightings of UFOs and reports of alien abductions are phenomena, most of which are not widely accepted as real by mainstream scientists, some of whom go as far as calling the study of them pseudoscience. Sometimes the phenomenon is acknowledged as being real, but then the way it ...
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 |  |  | Agartha: Encyclopedia II - Anomalous phenomenon - ExamplesAnomalous phenomena seem to lack a clear scientific explanation, and thus are the subject of much controversy, debate, mystery, and potentially fear. However, at the same time, most of them are simply not widely accepted as real phenomena by mainstream scientists, who view them as hoaxes, lies, or conspiracies, perhaps going so far as to call their study pseudoscience.
In other cases, the observation or sensing of a particular phenomenon is acknowledged as being a real, personal experience, but its interpretation - or the methods used ...
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 |  |  | Agartha: Encyclopedia II - List of cancelled video games - Sega
List of cancelled video games - Dreamcast.
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 |  |  | Agartha: Encyclopedia II - Shambhala - Western Fascination with ShambhalaThe Western fascination with Shambhala often has often been based upon fragmented accounts of the Kalachakra tradition, or outright fabrications. Tibet was largely closed to outsiders until very recently, and so what information was available about the tradition of Shambhala was haphazard at best.
During the nineteenth century, Theosophical Society founder H.P. Blavatsky alluded to the Shambhala myth, giving it currency for Western occult enthusiasts. Later esoteric writers further emphasized and elaborated on the concept of a hidden land inhabited by a hidden ...
See also:Shambhala, Shambhala - Shambhala in the Buddhist Kalachakra Teachings, Shambhala - Western Fascination with Shambhala, Shambhala - Western Esoteric Traditions, Shambhala - Shambhala in Nazism, Shambhala - Shambhala in Contemporary Pop Culture, Shambhala - Television Read more here: » Shambhala: Encyclopedia II - Shambhala - Western Fascination with Shambhala |
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 |  |  | Agartha: Encyclopedia II - Nazi mysticism - Nazi mysticism and modern pseudoscienceThe writings of Miguel Serrano, Julius Evola, Savitri Devi, and other proponents of Nazi Mysticism have spawned numerous later works connecting Aryan master race beliefs and Nazi escape scenarios with enduring conspiracy theories about reptilian humanoids, hollow earth civilizations, and shadowy new world orders. In his book Arktos: The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism, and Nazi Survival, Hypnerotomachia Poliphili scholar Joscelyn Godwin discusses pseudoscientific theories regarding surviving Nazi elements in Antarctica. Arktos is notable for its scholarly approach and examination of man ...
See also:Nazi mysticism, Nazi mysticism - Overview, Nazi mysticism - Central beliefs, Nazi mysticism - Early influences, Nazi mysticism - Theozoology, Nazi mysticism - Ariosophy, Nazi mysticism - Armanism, Nazi mysticism - The Thule Society, Nazi mysticism - The Vril Society, Nazi mysticism - General Karl Haushofer, Nazi mysticism - Anthroposophy, Nazi mysticism - Esoteric Hitlerism, Nazi mysticism - Origin, Nazi mysticism - Prayer to Hitler, Nazi mysticism - Julius Evola, Nazi mysticism - Savitri Devi, Nazi mysticism - Miguel Serrano, Nazi mysticism - Ahnenerbe, Nazi mysticism - Research and expeditions, Nazi mysticism - Nazi German Moon Base, Nazi mysticism - Suppression of secret societies, Nazi mysticism - Artur Dinter, Nazi mysticism - Mysticism in modern Neo-Nazism, Nazi mysticism - Nazi mysticism and modern pseudoscience, Nazi mysticism - In fiction Read more here: » Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Nazi mysticism - Nazi mysticism and modern pseudoscience |
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 |  |  | Agartha: Encyclopedia II - Nazi mysticism - Nazi mysticism and modern pseudoscienceThe writings of Miguel Serrano, Julius Evola, Savitri Devi, and other proponents of Nazi Mysticism have spawned numerous later works connecting Aryan master race beliefs and Nazi escape scenarios with enduring conspiracy theories about reptilian humanoids, hollow earth civilizations, and shadowy new world orders. In his book Arktos: The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism, and Nazi Survival, Hypnerotomachia Poliphili scholar Joscelyn Godwin discusses pseudoscientific theories regarding surviving Nazi elements in Antarctica. Arktos is notable for its scholarly approach and examination of man ...
See also:Nazi mysticism, Nazi mysticism - Overview, Nazi mysticism - Central beliefs, Nazi mysticism - Early influences, Nazi mysticism - Theozoology, Nazi mysticism - Ariosophy, Nazi mysticism - Armanism, Nazi mysticism - The Thule Society, Nazi mysticism - The Vril Society, Nazi mysticism - General Karl Haushofer, Nazi mysticism - Hitler's WWI Experience, Nazi mysticism - Hitler's Odinist Poem, Nazi mysticism - Esoteric Hitlerism, Nazi mysticism - Origin, Nazi mysticism - Prayer to Hitler, Nazi mysticism - Julius Evola, Nazi mysticism - Savitri Devi, Nazi mysticism - Miguel Serrano, Nazi mysticism - Ahnenerbe, Nazi mysticism - Research and expeditions, Nazi mysticism - Nazi German Moon Base, Nazi mysticism - Suppression of secret societies, Nazi mysticism - Artur Dinter, Nazi mysticism - Mysticism in modern Neo-Nazism, Nazi mysticism - Nazi mysticism and modern pseudoscience, Nazi mysticism - In fiction, Nazi mysticism - Quotes, Nazi mysticism - References, Nazi mysticism - External links Read more here: » Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Nazi mysticism - Nazi mysticism and modern pseudoscience |
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 |  |  | Agartha: Encyclopedia II - Shambhala - Shambhala in the Buddhist Kalachakra TeachingsThe Kingdom of Shambhala takes a central place in the Kalachakra teachings. The teachings of Kalachakra took a radical turn in the 17th cent. with the banning of it's original tradition of Jonang by the Gelugpa sect.
After several centuries of independence, however, in the late 17th century the Jonangpa order came under the attack by the Fifth Dalai Lama who forcibly converted their monasteries to the Gelugpa order."
The search of Shambala's Kingdom, thus, first of all, goes through s ...
See also:Shambhala, Shambhala - Shambhala in the Buddhist Kalachakra Teachings, Shambhala - Western Fascination with Shambhala, Shambhala - Western Esoteric Traditions, Shambhala - Shambhala in Nazism, Shambhala - Shambhala in Contemporary Pop Culture, Shambhala - Television Read more here: » Shambhala: Encyclopedia II - Shambhala - Shambhala in the Buddhist Kalachakra Teachings |
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 |  |  | Agartha: Encyclopedia II - Nazi mysticism - OverviewNazi mysticism is a Völkisch movement initiation with roots in the Thule society and theosophy, as well as the ideas of Arthur de Gobineau. Guido von List and Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels were important figures early on, with significant events after World War II being the Artgemeinschaft of Jürgen Rieger and the Armanenorden founded by Adolf Schleipfer in 1976.
High ranking Nazi officials such as Heinrich Himmler, Rudolf Hess, and R. Walther Darré are known to have been interested in mysticism and the paranormal. Hitler himself seems ...
See also:Nazi mysticism, Nazi mysticism - Overview, Nazi mysticism - Central beliefs, Nazi mysticism - Early influences, Nazi mysticism - Theozoology, Nazi mysticism - Ariosophy, Nazi mysticism - Armanism, Nazi mysticism - The Thule Society, Nazi mysticism - The Vril Society, Nazi mysticism - General Karl Haushofer, Nazi mysticism - Anthroposophy, Nazi mysticism - Esoteric Hitlerism, Nazi mysticism - Origin, Nazi mysticism - Prayer to Hitler, Nazi mysticism - Julius Evola, Nazi mysticism - Savitri Devi, Nazi mysticism - Miguel Serrano, Nazi mysticism - Ahnenerbe, Nazi mysticism - Research and expeditions, Nazi mysticism - Nazi German Moon Base, Nazi mysticism - Suppression of secret societies, Nazi mysticism - Artur Dinter, Nazi mysticism - Mysticism in modern Neo-Nazism, Nazi mysticism - Nazi mysticism and modern pseudoscience, Nazi mysticism - In fiction Read more here: » Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Nazi mysticism - Overview |
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 |  |  | Agartha: Encyclopedia II - Nazi mysticism - Central beliefsThe origin of the Aryan race, the Teutons generally, and the Germanic peoples specifically, the putative superiority of said Aryans over other races, and what they claimed were the unique circumstances of their origin, are all key concepts.
Various locations, such as Atlantis, Thule, Hyperborea, Shambhala and others are suggested as the precise location of this original society of Übermenschen.
Another key belief is that this Herrenrasse (master race) had been weakened through interbreeding with those they thoug ...
See also:Nazi mysticism, Nazi mysticism - Overview, Nazi mysticism - Central beliefs, Nazi mysticism - Early influences, Nazi mysticism - Theozoology, Nazi mysticism - Ariosophy, Nazi mysticism - Armanism, Nazi mysticism - The Thule Society, Nazi mysticism - The Vril Society, Nazi mysticism - General Karl Haushofer, Nazi mysticism - Anthroposophy, Nazi mysticism - Esoteric Hitlerism, Nazi mysticism - Origin, Nazi mysticism - Prayer to Hitler, Nazi mysticism - Julius Evola, Nazi mysticism - Savitri Devi, Nazi mysticism - Miguel Serrano, Nazi mysticism - Ahnenerbe, Nazi mysticism - Research and expeditions, Nazi mysticism - Nazi German Moon Base, Nazi mysticism - Suppression of secret societies, Nazi mysticism - Artur Dinter, Nazi mysticism - Mysticism in modern Neo-Nazism, Nazi mysticism - Nazi mysticism and modern pseudoscience, Nazi mysticism - In fiction Read more here: » Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Nazi mysticism - Central beliefs |
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 |  |  | Agartha: Encyclopedia II - Nazi mysticism - Suppression of secret societiesThe Nazi party actively discouraged certain mystical secret societies, in fact interning, and sometimes executing, a number of high-ranking mystics in Europe, particularly members of the Freemasons and Rosicrucians.
It is said that Aleister Crowley and Gurdjieff sought contact with Hitler, but actual contact is unconfirmed. Hitler would later go on to reject many German mystics, openly ridiculing them, particularly practitioners of Freemasonry, Theosophy and Anthro ...
See also:Nazi mysticism, Nazi mysticism - Overview, Nazi mysticism - Central beliefs, Nazi mysticism - Early influences, Nazi mysticism - Theozoology, Nazi mysticism - Ariosophy, Nazi mysticism - Armanism, Nazi mysticism - The Thule Society, Nazi mysticism - The Vril Society, Nazi mysticism - General Karl Haushofer, Nazi mysticism - Anthroposophy, Nazi mysticism - Esoteric Hitlerism, Nazi mysticism - Origin, Nazi mysticism - Prayer to Hitler, Nazi mysticism - Julius Evola, Nazi mysticism - Savitri Devi, Nazi mysticism - Miguel Serrano, Nazi mysticism - Ahnenerbe, Nazi mysticism - Research and expeditions, Nazi mysticism - Nazi German Moon Base, Nazi mysticism - Suppression of secret societies, Nazi mysticism - Artur Dinter, Nazi mysticism - Mysticism in modern Neo-Nazism, Nazi mysticism - Nazi mysticism and modern pseudoscience, Nazi mysticism - In fiction Read more here: » Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Nazi mysticism - Suppression of secret societies |
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Various locations, such as Atlantis, Thule, Hyperborea, Shambhala and others are suggested as the precise location of this original society of Übermenschen.
Another key belief is that this Herrenrasse (master race) had been weakened through interbreeding with those they thoug ...
See also:Nazi mysticism, Nazi mysticism - Overview, Nazi mysticism - Central beliefs, Nazi mysticism - Early influences, Nazi mysticism - Theozoology, Nazi mysticism - Ariosophy, Nazi mysticism - Armanism, Nazi mysticism - The Thule Society, Nazi mysticism - The Vril Society, Nazi mysticism - General Karl Haushofer, Nazi mysticism - Hitler's WWI Experience, Nazi mysticism - Hitler's Odinist Poem, Nazi mysticism - Esoteric Hitlerism, Nazi mysticism - Origin, Nazi mysticism - Prayer to Hitler, Nazi mysticism - Julius Evola, Nazi mysticism - Savitri Devi, Nazi mysticism - Miguel Serrano, Nazi mysticism - Ahnenerbe, Nazi mysticism - Research and expeditions, Nazi mysticism - Nazi German Moon Base, Nazi mysticism - Suppression of secret societies, Nazi mysticism - Artur Dinter, Nazi mysticism - Mysticism in modern Neo-Nazism, Nazi mysticism - Nazi mysticism and modern pseudoscience, Nazi mysticism - In fiction, Nazi mysticism - Quotes, Nazi mysticism - References, Nazi mysticism - External links Read more here: » Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Nazi mysticism - Central beliefs |
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Nazi mysticism - Theozoology.
In 1905 Lanz von Liebenfels published a fundamental statement of doctrine titled Theozoologie oder die Kunde von den Sodoms-Äfflingen und dem Götter-Elektron (Theo-Zoology or the Lore of the Sodom-Apelings and the Electrons of the Gods). The author claims that “Aryan” peoples originate from interstellar deities who bred by electricity, while “lower” races were a result of inbreeding between apes and humans. Like much of Nazi mysticist propaganda, the book reli ...
See also:Nazi mysticism, Nazi mysticism - Overview, Nazi mysticism - Central beliefs, Nazi mysticism - Early influences, Nazi mysticism - Theozoology, Nazi mysticism - Ariosophy, Nazi mysticism - Armanism, Nazi mysticism - The Thule Society, Nazi mysticism - The Vril Society, Nazi mysticism - General Karl Haushofer, Nazi mysticism - Anthroposophy, Nazi mysticism - Esoteric Hitlerism, Nazi mysticism - Origin, Nazi mysticism - Prayer to Hitler, Nazi mysticism - Julius Evola, Nazi mysticism - Savitri Devi, Nazi mysticism - Miguel Serrano, Nazi mysticism - Ahnenerbe, Nazi mysticism - Research and expeditions, Nazi mysticism - Nazi German Moon Base, Nazi mysticism - Suppression of secret societies, Nazi mysticism - Artur Dinter, Nazi mysticism - Mysticism in modern Neo-Nazism, Nazi mysticism - Nazi mysticism and modern pseudoscience, Nazi mysticism - In fiction Read more here: » Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Nazi mysticism - Early influences |
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It is said that Aleister Crowley and Gurdjieff sought contact with Hitler, but actual contact is unconfirmed. Hitler would later go on to reject many German mystics, openly ridiculing them, particularly practitioners of Freemasonry, Theosophy and Anthropo ...
See also:Nazi mysticism, Nazi mysticism - Overview, Nazi mysticism - Central beliefs, Nazi mysticism - Early influences, Nazi mysticism - Theozoology, Nazi mysticism - Ariosophy, Nazi mysticism - Armanism, Nazi mysticism - The Thule Society, Nazi mysticism - The Vril Society, Nazi mysticism - General Karl Haushofer, Nazi mysticism - Hitler's WWI Experience, Nazi mysticism - Hitler's Odinist Poem, Nazi mysticism - Esoteric Hitlerism, Nazi mysticism - Origin, Nazi mysticism - Prayer to Hitler, Nazi mysticism - Julius Evola, Nazi mysticism - Savitri Devi, Nazi mysticism - Miguel Serrano, Nazi mysticism - Ahnenerbe, Nazi mysticism - Research and expeditions, Nazi mysticism - Nazi German Moon Base, Nazi mysticism - Suppression of secret societies, Nazi mysticism - Artur Dinter, Nazi mysticism - Mysticism in modern Neo-Nazism, Nazi mysticism - Nazi mysticism and modern pseudoscience, Nazi mysticism - In fiction, Nazi mysticism - Quotes, Nazi mysticism - References, Nazi mysticism - External links Read more here: » Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Nazi mysticism - Suppression of secret societies |
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