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Dietrich Eckart and Hitler

The Thule Society was part of a larger spiritual society, the German Order.

Dietrich Eckart, the leader of the Thule Society, stated that he initiated Hitler, awakened his serpent power and opened his sixth chakra, his psychic centers. Hitler had psychic abilities. [1]

Dietrich Eckart was born on March 23, 1868. about twenty miles southeast of Ntirnberg in the Bavarian town of Neumarkt and died in Berchtesga on December 26, 1923. He was a poet, a playwright, a journalist. a scholar, a philosopher and also a dedicated fighter for the National Socialist cause. Among his better known works are his play Lorenzaccio and his translation and adaptation of Ibsen's Peer Gynt to the German stage. He was for a time editor of the Vélkischer Beo. bachter and wrote the Party song. His famous phrase "Deutschland erwache" later became the party's byword. [2]

He had a close relationship with Hitler.

The two first met at Hitler's speech before his DAP membership in the winter of 1919. Hitler immediately impressed Eckart; Eckart said of him: "I felt attracted to his whole way of being and soon realized that he was exactly the man I was looking for. The right man for our young movement." What Eckart said about Hitler at their first meeting is probably a Nazi legend: "Here is the next great man of Germany; one day the whole world will talk about him." Although not a member, Eckart was then involved in the Thule Society, a secret occultist group that believed in the coming of a "German Messiah" who would save Germany after its defeat in the First World War. He began to see in Hitler the possibility that he might be that person.

Eckart died of a heart attack in Berchtesgaden on December 26, 1923. He was buried in the old cemetery of Berchtesgaden, not far from the final graves of Nazi Party official Hans Lammers and his wife and daughter.

Although Hitler did not mention Eckart in the first volume of Mein Kampf, after Eckart's death he dedicated the second volume to him, writing that Eckart was "one of the best who devoted his life to the awakening of our people, in his writings, in his thoughts and finally in his deeds." In private speeches he acknowledged Eckart's role as mentor and teacher, and in 1942 said of him: "We have all moved on since then, so we cannot see how he was then: a pole star. The writings of others were full of platitudes, but if he scolded you: how clever!" Hitler later told one of his secretaries that his friendship with Eckart was "one of the best things he experienced in the 1920s" and that he never again had a friend with whom he felt such "harmony of thought and feeling".

Dietrich Eckart died of a heart attack on December 26, 1923 in Berchtesgaden.

I want to quote from my own Mein Kampf.

''I had wasted 18 heroes in the first volume of this work. As I finish the second volume, I would like to show those heroes as exemplary heroes who sacrificed themselves for us in full temperament to those who defend our sides and our doctrine. These should always remind the weakened courage to do their duty. Among them, I would like to include one of the best of them, someone who gave his life to warn our nation with his heart, his mind, his writing and his action. Dietrich Eckart.''

I would like to dedicate this article first to Dietrich Eckart and then to the heroic Nazi army of 9 million noble and magnanimous volunteers.

I may have translation mistakes. I apologize for my bad English.

-Satan's Crow



[1] https://ancient-forums.com/index.php?threads/the-esoteric-truth-the-nazis-were-satanists.18139/

[2] https://archive.org/details/nationa...olshevism-from-moses-to-leni/page/32/mode/1up
 
Dietrich Eckart and Hitler

The Thule Society was part of a larger spiritual society, the German Order.

Dietrich Eckart, the leader of the Thule Society, stated that he initiated Hitler, awakened his serpent power and opened his sixth chakra, his psychic centers. Hitler had psychic abilities. [1]

Dietrich Eckart was born on March 23, 1868. about twenty miles southeast of Ntirnberg in the Bavarian town of Neumarkt and died in Berchtesga on December 26, 1923. He was a poet, a playwright, a journalist. a scholar, a philosopher and also a dedicated fighter for the National Socialist cause. Among his better known works are his play Lorenzaccio and his translation and adaptation of Ibsen's Peer Gynt to the German stage. He was for a time editor of the Vélkischer Beo. bachter and wrote the Party song. His famous phrase "Deutschland erwache" later became the party's byword. [2]

He had a close relationship with Hitler.

The two first met at Hitler's speech before his DAP membership in the winter of 1919. Hitler immediately impressed Eckart; Eckart said of him: "I felt attracted to his whole way of being and soon realized that he was exactly the man I was looking for. The right man for our young movement." What Eckart said about Hitler at their first meeting is probably a Nazi legend: "Here is the next great man of Germany; one day the whole world will talk about him." Although not a member, Eckart was then involved in the Thule Society, a secret occultist group that believed in the coming of a "German Messiah" who would save Germany after its defeat in the First World War. He began to see in Hitler the possibility that he might be that person.

Eckart died of a heart attack in Berchtesgaden on December 26, 1923. He was buried in the old cemetery of Berchtesgaden, not far from the final graves of Nazi Party official Hans Lammers and his wife and daughter.

Although Hitler did not mention Eckart in the first volume of Mein Kampf, after Eckart's death he dedicated the second volume to him, writing that Eckart was "one of the best who devoted his life to the awakening of our people, in his writings, in his thoughts and finally in his deeds." In private speeches he acknowledged Eckart's role as mentor and teacher, and in 1942 said of him: "We have all moved on since then, so we cannot see how he was then: a pole star. The writings of others were full of platitudes, but if he scolded you: how clever!" Hitler later told one of his secretaries that his friendship with Eckart was "one of the best things he experienced in the 1920s" and that he never again had a friend with whom he felt such "harmony of thought and feeling".

Dietrich Eckart died of a heart attack on December 26, 1923 in Berchtesgaden.

I want to quote from my own Mein Kampf.

''I had wasted 18 heroes in the first volume of this work. As I finish the second volume, I would like to show those heroes as exemplary heroes who sacrificed themselves for us in full temperament to those who defend our sides and our doctrine. These should always remind the weakened courage to do their duty. Among them, I would like to include one of the best of them, someone who gave his life to warn our nation with his heart, his mind, his writing and his action. Dietrich Eckart.''

I would like to dedicate this article first to Dietrich Eckart and then to the heroic Nazi army of 9 million noble and magnanimous volunteers.

I may have translation mistakes. I apologize for my bad English.

-Satan's Crow



[1] https://ancient-forums.com/index.php?threads/the-esoteric-truth-the-nazis-were-satanists.18139/

[2] https://archive.org/details/nationa...olshevism-from-moses-to-leni/page/32/mode/1up
I loved this.
I think someone who is never talked about is Maria Orsic. She seems to have been significant but always shrouded in mystery.
Would love if you make a writing on her as well. :)
 
I loved this.
I think someone who is never talked about is Maria Orsic. She seems to have been significant but always shrouded in mystery.
Would love if you make a writing on her as well. :)
That's a great idea. Thank you for that. I'll have to look in the archives for that. It would be good to make this another topic.

I also apologize for the fact that in the last part of this article, when I quoted from Mein Kampf, I made a few mistakes in a few words because I translated it from my own language.
 
Where’s the best place to get a hardcover, uncorrupted version of Mein Kampf?
 
Where’s the best place to get a hardcover, uncorrupted version of Mein Kampf?
I have seen people who like the Dudgale and Stalag editions, but the one I have now contains too many incorrect sentences.

We know that the Stalag edition was approved by the Reich. I'll leave the link;


By the way, for the translation I gave at the end of the text, I realized that there were big mistakes in the translation.

They were great heroes. I plan to write an article about this soon, with more books.
 
I read Mein Kampf about four years ago. However, this was the James Murphy translation, which is most probably corrupted. I must check out that Stalag version.

The Table Talks are also very important, and some people have said that they could be considered even more significant than Mein Kampf.

Anyway, thanks for sharing. Dietrich Eckhart was the one who said he opened Hitler's centers of vision, so I think he may have been the one trained who Hitler to open his Third Eye and Pineal gland.

I think someone who is never talked about is Maria Orsic. She seems to have been significant but always shrouded in mystery.

Yes, I have been curious about her, too. She seemed to appear and disappear out of nowhere, apparently fleeing in a spacecraft. She is also so beautiful; I have seen people speculate she was a Goddess, but perhaps that might be stretching it a bit.
 
Now I would like to correct a mistake I made and share the correct translation here;

"I have dedicated the fist volume of this book to our eighteen fallen heroes. Here at thec end of this second volume let me again bring those men to the memory of the adherents and champions of our ideals, as heroes who, in the full consciousness of what they were doing. Sacrificed their lives for us all. We must never fail to recall those names in order to encourage the weak and wavering among us when duty calls, that duty which they fulfilled with absolute faith, even to its extreme consequences. Together with those, and as one of the best of all., I should ike to mention the name of a man who devoted his life to reawakening his and our people, through his writing and his ideas and finally through positive action. I mean: Dietrich Eckart." - Adolf Hitler

This task, which they carried out with absolute conviction, is now our responsibility. Our faith must never waver, and if one day it does, these words of Lord Adolf Hitler must always be remembered.
 
i will repeat what many have said already, reading the book is a must, the stalag version. I was reading the Dalton one but did not like how many times the "God" word appeared, the Stalag version uses appropriate words like "Creator", "Almighty", etc.

for non english speakers like me, it must be read slowly and time must be taken to digest and reason what is being said. it is very easy to mis-understand and get lost in the way. if you dont seem to grasp something, take a break, start a few pages back and try to reason.

there is no other text that I know of, that will open the eyes of the reader to the historical problems of the era and how we are still, 100 years later, being victims of the SAME problems that existed back then. there is no other book that will explain the Jew problem in such short and clear way, the same with Marxism and many other enemy plans. in my honest opinion sometimes I forget this was written a century ago, it could be released today and would still be as valid today. just incredible.

it is now easy to understand where the greatness of Nazi germany comes from, but much more important than that, it also gives fuel to the mind to think about these problems, recognize them in our society and begin to think about the solution. as the world stands, the Jew has indeed come close to their ultimate goal. but their time is coming to an end.

SIEG HEIL!!!!!!!!!!!!! HAIL SATAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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